Integration that leads to log functions resources
Practice & Revision (2)
A Calculus Refresher.
This booklet revises techniques in calculus (differentiation and integration).
This is a welsh language version
Teach Yourself (2)
The derivative of ln x is 1/x. As a consequence, if we reverse
the process, the integral of 1/x is ln x+c. In this unit we
generalise this result and see how a wide variety of integrals result in
logarithm functions.
The derivative of ln x is 1/x. As a consequence, if we reverse
the process, the integral of 1/x is ln x+c. In this unit we
generalise this result and see how a wide variety of integrals result in
logarithm functions.
This file has links to STACK on-line exercises.
Note there is a mathtutor video to accompany this text.
Test Yourself (2)
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This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by Skillbank Solutions Ltd.
Video (1)
This unit is concerned with integrals which lead to logarithms.
Whenever the integrand is fraction with denominator f(x) and numerator f'(x)
the result of integrating is the natural logarithm of f(x). This unit illustrates this
behaviour with several examples. (Mathtutor Video Tutorial)
This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by Skillbank Solutions Ltd.
