Function of gaussian random variable

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I'm having trouble showing the following relation:

E(exp(z)) = exp(E(z^2)/2)

where z is a zero-mean gaussian variable and E() is the avg

anyone can help?
 
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Expectation. Look up the definition of the expectation of f(z), where z is some random variable, and do the integral it gives you. Although you don't have to actually do the integration as such, just show the two integrals are equal.
 
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