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To give a better understanding of how else we can use the Feynman Integration technique, here is another example:
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<center><math> \int_{0}^1\frac{x^2-1}{ln(x)}\ dx</math></center>

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Worked Solution 2

To give a better understanding of how else we can use the Feynman Integration technique, here is another example:

$ \int_{0}^1\frac{x^2-1}{ln(x)}\ dx $

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