Integral of (ln x)^2 ❖ Integration By Parts Short-Cut ❖ Calculus 2

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This video works through the integral of (ln x)^2. This integral can be done using Integration by parts, so, therefore, you would probably see it in a Calculus 2 class.

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I need lots of integral examples. Thanks for posting them.

bumpyvids
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You rate a lot more likes than you have. Your presentation is clear, precise and complete with no missing parts in your explanation!

garyward
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I really love your Calculus videos. They really helped me a lot in High School especially the derivative of trigonometric identities and this shortcut method is also an absolute time saver. Thank you for these.

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