
What is the integral of a cumulative distribution function?
Feb 27, 2019 · I cannot find what is the integral of a cumulative distribution function $$\\int G(\\xi)d\\xi$$ I think it should be simple, but I have no idea where else to look for it.
What is the integral of 1/x? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Jan 20, 2021 · 16 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. If we …
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 …
calculus - Is intergration and an integral the same thing ...
Aug 20, 2014 · The integral is also known (less commonly) as the anti-derivative, because integration is the inverse of differentiation (loosely speaking). Integrals are indefinite when …
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 ∫ x 2 d x in elementary functions …
LIATE : How does it work? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
However, you may not be able to solve the new integral of vdu v d u, because it may become even worse! This is why LIATE is a good general rule, its purpose is make this new integral …
What is an integral number? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Oct 31, 2020 · In normal use, integral length would be equal to some integer, while unit length would be of length 1 1 (see "unit number" here). Presumably the author meant, "in the unit …
Integral of $1/\\cos^2 x$ - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Dec 6, 2021 · Usually, I say to students that ∫ 1 cos2 x dx = ∫sec2 x = tan x + c ∫ 1 cos 2 x d x = ∫ sec 2 x = tan x + c based directly on the list of immediate integrals. The other day a student …
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.
What is the difference between an indefinite integral and an ...
Nov 29, 2013 · Wolfram Mathworld says that an indefinite integral is "also called an antiderivative". This MIT page says, "The more common name for the antiderivative is the …