Talk:Integrating the derivative of the logarithm of a function

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This really belongs in the Table of integrals or perhaps on a page tabulating techniques used in evaluating antiderivatives, rather than in a separate article. I moved it here because someone was insisting on this article's existence while giving it an inappropriate title.

Most of the math articles on Wikipedia are very professionally written; a few look like stuff written by undergraduates on exams; they have such language as "natural logarithm integral condition" as the title of an earlier rendition of this article, or they speak of "solving" an integral (that atrocity of language also appeared in an earlier version of this article). I am happy to be patient and respectful with undergraduates who write sloppy and confused sentences on exams, but I feel much less inclined to do that with people who put articles here that they are not competent to write. -- Mike Hardy