Mark M. answered 10/29/19
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∫(from 1 to e^2) (5/x) dx = 5lnx(from 1 to e^2) = 5[ln(e2) - ln1] = 5(2 - 0) = 10
Mark M. answered 10/29/19
Retired math prof. Calc 1, 2 and AP Calculus tutoring experience.
∫(from 1 to e^2) (5/x) dx = 5lnx(from 1 to e^2) = 5[ln(e2) - ln1] = 5(2 - 0) = 10
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