Asked by Hannah
Integrate e^((x^3)/2)
How do I start? I know that the integral of e^x is just e^x plus C, but what do I do with the ((x^3)/2)? Thanks!
How do I start? I know that the integral of e^x is just e^x plus C, but what do I do with the ((x^3)/2)? Thanks!
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Answered by
Steve
good luck on this. You sure there's no typo?
If you had ∫x^2 e^(x^3/2) dx that would be fine, since that would be very much like e^u du. But without that factor out front, this is not an elementary integral.
If you had ∫x^2 e^(x^3/2) dx that would be fine, since that would be very much like e^u du. But without that factor out front, this is not an elementary integral.
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