2011-02-06, 03:29 PM
Kind of unrelated to Harrisonized's problem, but still in Calculus.
Integral (x / (4 + ln x)) from 4 to x. (Quite frankly, the problem is find G'(e) if G(x) = Integral (e ^( ln x) / (4 + ln x)) from 4 to x, but the first step is to find the integration of that, and the e ^ ln x cancels out to x, right?)
I plugged it into Wolfram Alpha and got a crazy answer. Unless that's the answer...I'm screwed.
Integral (x / (4 + ln x)) from 4 to x. (Quite frankly, the problem is find G'(e) if G(x) = Integral (e ^( ln x) / (4 + ln x)) from 4 to x, but the first step is to find the integration of that, and the e ^ ln x cancels out to x, right?)
I plugged it into Wolfram Alpha and got a crazy answer. Unless that's the answer...I'm screwed.

