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  • 10-05-2018
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Use a change of variables to find the indefinite integral xe^(x^2) dx

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  • 15-05-2018
[tex]\displaystyle\int xe^{x^2}\,\mathrm dx=\frac12\int2xe^{x^2}\,\mathrm dx[/tex]

If we take [tex]y=x^2[/tex], then [tex]\mathrm dy=2x\,\mathrm dx[/tex], and we can write the above integral as


[tex]\displaystyle\frac12\int e^y\,\mathrm dy=\frac12e^y+C[/tex]

and undoing the substitution, we end up with

[tex]\displaystyle\int xe^{x^2}\,\mathrm dx=\frac12e^{x^2}+C[/tex]
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