#Series | Product form of int ln^k(x)
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I was messign around with the integral of ln(x) to some exponents when I noticed a pattern. However I got no clue on how I could possibly rewrite the answer of ln^k(x) as a sum/product. I will send a picture with the calculations I have done so far, I hope someone can help me with this.
the x(sum&product) + c is my first take on this problem but I'm sure it is incorrect
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@quaint grove Please don't repost the same question more than once.