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Integrate this y=2x In(x²) at point x=3​

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Explanation:

y=∫ln(x^2) (2x) dx

=ln (x^2) (x^2)-∫(2x/x^2) (x^2) dx+c

=x² ln (x²)-∫2x dx+c

=x²ln(x²)-x²+c

=x²[ln(x²)-1]+c

integration is between an interval so don't understand at x=3

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