What is the antiderivative of ln(x^3)/x?

1 Answer
Dec 3, 2016

3/2(ln(x))^2+C

Explanation:

This is the same as asking:

intln(x^3)/xdx

Using the logarithm rule log(a^b)=blog(a) we can move the constant out. Then, a good substitution would be u=ln(x), which implies that du=1/xdx (see this through taking the derivative of ln(x)).

=3intln(x)/xdx=3intln(x)(1/xdx)=3intudu=3u^2/2=3/2(ln(x))^2+C

We see that integration by parts isn't even necessary!