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Asked by Carl

Find the integral given below.
7xe^(−4x^2)dx
7 years ago

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Answered by Steve
If you let u = -4x^2 then du = -8x dx
so, 7x dx = -7/8 du
Now your integrand is just
-7/8 e^u du
7 years ago

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