Symbolic Integration Problem of Univariate Expression : Integral 1/x to ln(x) + c
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Herwin k
le 27 Juil 2018
Commenté : Herwin k
le 27 Juil 2018
I just wrote a very simple integral like this:
clear, clc
syms x
f = 1/(3*x +1)
int(f)
And I got the wrong result as image below.
Did I do something wrong? Is there anything i should know about this?
Thanks.
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Diwakar Ravichandran
le 27 Juil 2018
Hi Herwin,
So going through your question,
Both the answers are correct. So, to clarify what I mean,
In your question you have mentioned that integral(1/x)=ln(x)+ C;
It is this C that plays a major role in both the answers.
If you take the answer that MATLAB has given you and take LCM(Least Common Multiple) of the term inside the log function, you get
ans=(log((3x+1)/3))/3 right?
By properties of logarithms, we have log(a/b)=log(a)-log(b);
So the answer can be written as
ans= (log(3x+1)-log 3)/3;
When you split the terms inside the parenthesis you get
ans= (log(3x+1)/3)-(log 3)/3;
log(3)/3 is a constant and shows in your answer as a part of C (The constant of Integration).
Hope this helps,
Cheers!
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