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I've been trying to integrate the following function but have gotten somewhat stuck doing it. The answer i managed to produce gave some bogan answers.
the integral in question is
[tex]\int e^\frac{-(x-\mu)^2}{(2\sigma)^2}[/tex]
where [tex]\mu[/tex] and [tex]\sigma[/tex] are constants.
its part of the normal equation and I've been trying to write a program to do some calculations with it.
the integral in question is
[tex]\int e^\frac{-(x-\mu)^2}{(2\sigma)^2}[/tex]
where [tex]\mu[/tex] and [tex]\sigma[/tex] are constants.
its part of the normal equation and I've been trying to write a program to do some calculations with it.