whats the integral of
e^(x^2)
me dumb
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… help needed thanks
whats the integral of
e^(x^2)
me dumb
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… help needed thanks
sory man may be afta a yr or two..
me still in geometry..
[This message has been edited by Warrior of Allah (edited April 04, 2002).]
iffy jee,
although i don’t know the answer
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try this website that i got from google.com when i searched for your question, it might help, the question looks very similar
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/problems/miller.8.18.99.html
best of luck!
nurmuh jee u are an absoloute angel ..
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but i had tried that too on google and this site is not what i am looking for .. thanks anyway
Hmm its been 3 year ssince I did this…but I think it stays the same
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But I’m probably wrong…tried to search but…
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Sorry I really did try buddy!
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oh well …
How about this one … !!! Mayb This’ll help.. its from the same forum though …
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[This message has been edited by Aleezay (edited April 04, 2002).]
ziqer not iffy jee
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aleezay jee ka link bilkul fit baitha hay…exactly aap wala sawaal hay…hope that will solve it
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well i was pretty good @ my maths classes,
especially calculus.
but here i dont get the question properly wt do u use ^ for,wt does it shows.
If the question is like this:
to find the integral of e(x2)
then the answer is 2e(x2)..
this is if i got the question right.
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We have a specific forum dedicated for these kinda questions!
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gone, sorry did the differentiation instead.
[This message has been edited by sambrialian (edited April 04, 2002).]
There is no definite integral for e^(x^2). You have to look at the normal distribution that it makes, and can find a value using the charts.