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Apply the formula: $\int\frac{n}{x+b}dx$$=nsign\left(x\right)\ln\left(x+b\right)+C$, where $b=-1$ and $n=1$
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$\ln\left|x-1\right|$
Learn how to solve improper integrals problems step by step online. Integrate the function 1/(x-1) from 2 to infinity. Apply the formula: \int\frac{n}{x+b}dx=nsign\left(x\right)\ln\left(x+b\right)+C, where b=-1 and n=1. Add the initial limits of integration. Replace the integral's limit by a finite value. Evaluate the definite integral.