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What happens when you apply the power rule for integration to the function f(x)=1/x?

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The power rule that applies to
f(x)= (1)/(x) is
f(x)= x^(-1)

Integrating
\int\ {x^(-1) } \, dx will give the effect of

(x^(-1+1) )/(-1+1) = ( x^(0) )/(0), which is undefined since we cannot divide by '0'

The conclusion is that to integrate
f(x)= (1)/(x) we don't use the power rule. We use instead

\int\ { (1)/(x) } \, dx =ln(x)
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