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Solving an Integral: x^(0.5)*exp(x)dx
no you can actually solve this problem by integration by parts, just do wat hootenanny said you will have to integrate by parts twice but you would have to swap the variables in the second case...
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Dec 7, 2008
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Solving an Integral: x^(0.5)*exp(x)dx
use integration by parts
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How to Integrate Rational Functions with Unfactorable Denominators
rewrite as integral of 1/2*( 2x+4/x^2+4x+5) -2*integral of (1/x^2+4x+5) . Now try to solve both of these integrals seperately.
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How to Integrate Rational Functions with Unfactorable Denominators
rewrite the numerator as (2x+4-4)/2.Try splitting the integral into two functions now.
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How to Integrate Rational Functions with Unfactorable Denominators
Are you interested in the answer or the method? If you need just the answer then you can use "www.integrals.wolfram.com "
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