Integral of the Day: 2.19.23 | Integration by Parts | Calculus 2 | Math with Professor V

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Thank you. That was great. I would like to see the alternate method if you wouldn't mind posting it.

MikeMagTech
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Hi, like you said in this video if it was ln(3x^2) the derivative would much more simpler. I hadnt watch the whole video when i posted here, you actually do its derivative when doing the second integration by parts hahah.

mmd