Help! How do you integrate 2^logx? (1 Viewer)

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I have tried to turn 2 into e^log2 but i keep getting it wrong. If someone can help, that would be great.
 

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Let and , then sub in and you'll have and re-arrange the initial substitution.
 
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I think that method is a good alternative that avoids substitutions which can get messy itself.

By substitution:



and go from there.
 
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Wonder if this answer is right?
 
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Ooo interesting. Cool little identity:



 
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Hmm, not the standard way to do this question.
Kind of makes the integration unnecessarily messy.
The reason why I used this method is because the question was posted in the Extension 1 section, so I assumed that a non-substitution method was wanted.
 

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The reason why I used this method is because the question was posted in the Extension 1 section, so I assumed that a non-substitution method was wanted.
Guess what - I didn't read the question properly.
 

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