#question from comon resources handouts - feynman technique
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How should I approach this one?
if I assume $I(a) = \int_0^1 (x\ln{(ax)})^{50}dx$ and differentiate i get $I'(a) = \frac{50}{a} \int_0^1 x^{50} (\ln{(ax)})^{49}$ what should I do from here
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