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Prove that
integration from limits 0 to 1 of
x^a - 1 /logx = log(1+a)​

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Answered by rajeshprajapati8211
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In my lecture notes it is stated that xalogx is integrable on (0,1) for all a>−1, but a proof is not given. It doesn't seem to satisfy any of the comparison ...

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