Evaluate the following definite Integrals:

If the equation is in this form then convert the numerator as sum of derivative of denominator and some constant
Here we know that denominator derivative is 10x
So to get it in the numerator multiply and divide by 5
Now you get the equation as
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We already know that derivative of logx is 1/x
Using that here derivative of ![]()
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Now substitute limits 1 and 0

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