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  1. What is the integral of 1/x? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jan 20, 2021 · Answers to the question of the integral of 1 x 1 x are all based on an implicit assumption that the upper and lower limits of the integral are both positive real numbers.

  2. Newest 'integration' Questions - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    For questions about the properties of integrals. Use in conjunction with (indefinite-integral), (definite-integral), (improper-integrals) or another tag (s) that describe the type of integral …

  3. calculus - Is there really no way to integrate $e^ {-x^2 ...

    This is from -infinity to infinity. If the function can be integrated within these bounds, I'm unsure why it can't be integrated with respect to (a, b) (a, b). Is there really no way to find the integral …

  4. What is the integral of $\\sin(\\cos x)$? - Mathematics Stack …

    Dec 2, 2014 · What is the integral of sin(cos x) sin (cos x) ? So glad you asked ! :-) Although the indefinite integral does not possess a closed form, its definite counterpart can be expressed in …

  5. How to calculate the integral in normal distribution?

    Definite integrals of that function are found by numerical methods rather than by finding a closed-form antiderivative. In exercises of this kind usually one gets the value of the integral either …

  6. integration - Book of integrals - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jan 8, 2016 · Is there a book which contains just a bunch of integrals to evaluate? I want to learn new integration techniques and I'm open to other suggestions as to how I can go about …

  7. solving the integral of $e^{x^2}$ - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    The integral which you describe has no closed form which is to say that it cannot be expressed in elementary functions. For example, you can express ∫x2dx in elementary functions such as x3 …

  8. What is an Integral Domain? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    An integral domain is a ring with no zero divisors, i.e. xy = 0 ⇒ x = 0 or y = 0. Additionally it is a widespread convention to disallow as a domain the trivial one-element ring (or, equivalently, …

  9. How do I integrate $\\sec(x)$? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Sep 27, 2013 · My HW asks me to integrate $\\sin(x)$, $\\cos(x)$, $\\tan(x)$, but when I get to $\\sec(x)$, I'm stuck.

  10. Integral $\\int \\sqrt{1+x^2}dx$ - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Feb 21, 2018 · I was trying to do this integral $$\int \sqrt {1+x^2}dx$$ I saw this question and its' use of hyperbolic functions. I did it with binomial differential method since the given integral is …