document.write( "Question 1142776: Find the integral of e^(logx).\r
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document.write( "Notice that  \"e%5E%28ln%28x%29%29\" = x  BY THE DEFINITION of (the natural) logarithm.\r\n" );
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document.write( "    integral of  \"e%5E%28ln%28x%29%29%2Adx\" = integral of  x*dx = \"x%5E2%2F2\" + c.\r\n" );
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