What is the antiderivative of a natural logarithm

What is the antiderivative of a natural logarithm

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Mathematics

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains how to handle a mathematical expression by taking a constant factor, 'three', outside of an integral. It demonstrates the integration process, resulting in a simplified expression. The tutorial emphasizes the simplicity of the method and concludes with a brief summary of the steps involved.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the significance of taking the three on the outside during integration?

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Explain the process of integrating L1 of X as mentioned in the text.

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What does the absolute value of X represent in the integration process?

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What is the final expression derived from the integration process?

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How does the teacher describe the integration process?

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