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- | $\int_0^y \frac {1 } {1+x } {\mathrm d}x = \ln(1+y) $ | + | |
+ | $\int_1^y \frac {1 } {x} {\mathrm d}x = \ln(y) $ | ||
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+ | $\int_0^{y} \frac {1 } {1+x } {\mathrm d}x = \ln(1+y) $ | ||
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+ | The function $\frac{x}{x-1}\log(x)$ is one without bad behaviours (singularities) on $[0,\infty)$. | ||
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=== Subset of === | === Subset of === | ||
[[Real logarithm]], [[Natural logarithm of complex numbers]] | [[Real logarithm]], [[Natural logarithm of complex numbers]] | ||
=== Context === | === Context === | ||
[[Exponential function]], [[Inverse function]] | [[Exponential function]], [[Inverse function]] |