Integral by Substituion of Logarithmic Function

by Alfred
(U.S.A)



How do we find the following integral?



This is a typical integration by substituion problem. Here we can take the constant 2 out of the integral sign:



And now we make:



So, making the substitution we get:



So, finally, substituting back:



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