Integrating f'(x)/f(x) (OCR A Level Maths A): Revision Note
Exam code: H240
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Integrating f'(x)/f(x)
How do I integrate 1/x?
- The technique for integrating fractions depends on the type of fraction 
- For polynomial denominators see Integration using Partial Fractions 
- If - then y = ln |x| + c – see Integrating Other Functions 
- The type of fraction dealt with here is a specific case of Reverse Chain Rule 

How do I integrate f'(x)/f(x)?

- “The top is ‘almost’ the derivative of the bottom” - 'almost' here meaning 'a multiple of' (see below) 
 
- The integral will involve ln |f(x)| - ie ln of the bottom - Due to reverse chain rule 
 

How do I adjust a fraction into the form f'(x)/f(x)?

- There may be coefficients to ‘adjust’ and ‘compensate’ for 
Examiner Tips and Tricks
- If you're unsure if the fraction is of the form f’(x)/f(x), differentiate the denominator. 
- Compare this to the numerator but you can ignore any coefficients. 
- If the coefficients do not match then ‘adjust’ and ‘compensate’ for them. 
Worked Example


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