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    Integrate (e^(x^2))dx

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    There was a question a while ago on the Dr. Math Forum, it might be usefull:

    http://mathforum.org/dr.math/problems/jaw6.1.96.html

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    You can find some info on the erf-function here:

    http://mathforum.org/dr.math/problem...ez3.26.98.html

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    your talking about a popular integral from statistics. You need to switch coordinate systems to evaluate it. Think college calculus level 3

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    I just fed the integral into the 'Integrator' at http://integrals.wolfram.com/

    It spat the following out...

    Information on the Erfi function can be found here... http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Erfi.html

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    the integral of e^f(x) is f'(x)e^f(x), therefore e^(x^2) = 2xe^(x^2).

    make any sense?

    e^function = derivated of function x e^function
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    Originally posted by vbPhr33k
    the integral of e^f(x) is f'(x)e^f(x), therefore e^(x^2) = 2xe^(x^2).

    make any sense?

    e^function = derivated of function x e^function
    dude, what you have done is called differentiation.

    for example:

    Differentiation [e^(ax)] = a.e^(ax) .dx

    Integral [e^(ax) .dx] = [(e^(ax))/a] + c

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