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The integral of the inverse of the lineal function is given by the following formula, $\displaystyle\int\frac{1}{x}dx=\ln(x)$
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$\left[5\ln\left|x\right|\right]_{-5}^{-2}$
Learn how to solve improper integrals problems step by step online. Integrate the function 5/x from -5 to -2. The integral of the inverse of the lineal function is given by the following formula, \displaystyle\int\frac{1}{x}dx=\ln(x). Replace the integral's limit by a finite value. Evaluate the definite integral. Simplify the expression.