Integration By Parts - Using IBP's Twice

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2008

Integration By Parts - Using IBP's Twice in the same problem. One example is shown.
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  • his u's and v's are magnificient, how does he do it?

  • @lalox14 ha

  • is this REAL LIFE???

  • @yousufaoki that sounds like a matrix-y question

  • This video has more likes than any other Justin Bieber video will ever have.

  • @kellerman40 ha, doubtful : )

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  • @ebaad no, that is not correct at all.

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  • @yousufaoki waaaaaah. you smart.

  • is this maths?

  • @ebaad think about it, if that were so, then the derivative of 1 would be ln x, which is obviously wrong

  • lol thats awesome, i hate when they are that long, i have a video that is IBP 3 times lol

  • @A1dvd1A The rule of ln (x^p) = p (ln (x)) where in this case is (ln(x))^2. I am 99.9% sure you cannot use U-Sub as well because 1/x cannot be pulled out unless theres a higher math rule I do not know about (Only in Calc 2).

  • *wasn't

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