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Anyone know why I get different answers when I do the u substitution (left) compared to just taking out the constant at the beginning? By the way the one on the right is correct...

This is a similar question to the one on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wt4Xvt6REFI and in the comments he explained that "ln(2x) + C = ln(2) + ln(x) + C = ln(x) + C' ", explaining that "the answer you get with the two techniques is only different by a constant" - I don't get what he means.

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both answers are correct

so the answer on the left you can go further to expand it out to be which is

the is just a constant and can be replaced with "+C"
 
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Anyone know why I get different answers when I do the u substitution (left) compared to just taking out the constant at the beginning? By the way the one on the right is correct...

This is a similar question to the one on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wt4Xvt6REFI and in the comments he explained that "ln(2x) + C = ln(2) + ln(x) + C = ln(x) + C' ", explaining that "the answer you get with the two techniques is only different by a constant" - I don't get what he means.

Thank you:)
 

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both answers are correct

so the answer on the left you can go further to expand it out to be which is

the is just a constant and can be replaced with "+C"
Thanks for your quick replies! :) Forgot about the log rules (actually haven't really learned them yet as I joined my headstart tutoring class midway). Thanks :)
 

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