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I am stuck on this question, here she is.
Finally the integral I get is
ln(5x+4) - ln(4x+5)
I am confused on the part where I sub in ∞ into the ln's. I get the form ∞ - ∞, I am not sure what to do with this.
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Combine the logarithms:
ln(a) - ln(b) = ln(a / b)
So in this case you'll get
ln(5x+4) - ln(4x+5) = ln( (5x+4) / (4x+5) )
Now you can take the limit as x approaches infinity and get a meaningful answer.
Wrap it in bacon
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Ahhh, I totally forgot about that thanks. So I think the final answer is ln(5/4).
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