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Mathematics, 06.12.2021 07:10, Ezasha

Hey guys! Quick Calculus question... How do you find \int\limits^2_0 {ln(u^2-3u+3)} \, du? I know that you can take the derivative of a natural log, but I can't fathom doing the integral of a natural log.

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