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I'm currently going through the NSGHS 2009 mathematics 2 unit trial and got stuck at question 9d,ii. I've looked at the solutions and don't understand the working out for the question. It involves find the integral of lnx/x^2 from e to 1, using the result in the previous part which was (1-lnx)/x^2.

The solution says that Inx/x^2 = -[(1-lnx)/x^2 - 1/x^2] and uses this to carry out the integration, but I don't understand how that equals that.

Can someone please help me understand it or give me another way of doing the question!

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I'm currently going through the NSGHS 2009 mathematics 2 unit trial and got stuck at question 9d,ii. I've looked at the solutions and don't understand the working out for the question. It involves find the integral of lnx/x^2 from e to 1, using the result in the previous part which was (1-lnx)/x^2.

The solution says that Inx/x^2 = -[(1-lnx)/x^2 - 1/x^2] and uses this to carry out the integration, but I don't understand how that equals that.

Can someone please help me understand it or give me another way of doing the question!

Thanks
hmm.. unsure of the actual question but I think this is the gist of it:

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Thanks rolpsy.

I'm surprised that I couldn't think of that.

That really helped, I feel so stupid now
 

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