If \( I_{n}=\int(\ln x)^{n} d x \), then \( I_{10}+10 I_{9} \) is e...
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If \( I_{n}=\int(\ln x)^{n} d x \), then \( I_{10}+10 I_{9} \) is equal to (where
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\( \mathrm{C} \) is the constant of integration
(1) \( x(\ln x)^{10}+C \)
(2) \( 10(\ln x)^{9}+C \)
(3) \( 9(\ln x)^{10}+C \)
(4) \( x(\ln x)^{9}+C \)
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