By using integration by parts, one can prove the following reduction formula. [(In(x) dx = x(in(x))" - nf (in(x))^-1 dx

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By using integration by parts, one can prove the following reduction formula. [(In(x) dx = x(in(x))" - nf (in(x))^-1 dx

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By using integration by parts, one can prove the following reduction formula. [(In(x) dx = x(in(x))" - nf (in(x))^-1 dx Use this formula to find 6 (In(x))³ dx. (Use C for the constant of integration.)
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