?1/(x+1) dx do the reverse quotient rule here, correct?
B bcddd214 Junior Member Joined May 16, 2011 Messages 102 May 21, 2011 #1 ?1/(x+1) dx do the reverse quotient rule here, correct?
tkhunny Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 12, 2005 Messages 11,339 May 21, 2011 #2 What's the "reverse quotient rule". In any case, no, it's a simple logarithm. ln|x+1| + C Look familiar?
What's the "reverse quotient rule". In any case, no, it's a simple logarithm. ln|x+1| + C Look familiar?
D Deleted member 4993 Guest May 21, 2011 #3 bcddd214 said: ?1/(x+1) dx do the reverse quotient rule here, correct? Click to expand... I thought you were in precalc!!!
bcddd214 said: ?1/(x+1) dx do the reverse quotient rule here, correct? Click to expand... I thought you were in precalc!!!
B bcddd214 Junior Member Joined May 16, 2011 Messages 102 May 22, 2011 #4 tkhunny said: What's the "reverse quotient rule". In any case, no, it's a simple logarithm. ln|x+1| + C Look familiar? Click to expand... Bad math grammar, my apologies. not of the bat it doesn't look familiar. Is that the basis to a log rule?
tkhunny said: What's the "reverse quotient rule". In any case, no, it's a simple logarithm. ln|x+1| + C Look familiar? Click to expand... Bad math grammar, my apologies. not of the bat it doesn't look familiar. Is that the basis to a log rule?
tkhunny Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 12, 2005 Messages 11,339 May 22, 2011 #5 Too many rules. I don't really track that sort of thing. Whatever leads to an valid result. That's my favorite rule.
Too many rules. I don't really track that sort of thing. Whatever leads to an valid result. That's my favorite rule.