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OpenStudy (anonymous):

integral from 0 to 1 of (x+1)e^((x^3)+2x)dx

OpenStudy (dumbcow):

hmm at first glance i don't think it can be done...as far as an exact value i mean integral of e^(x^2) i know cant be

OpenStudy (dumbcow):

problem is reducing it to --> k*e^u so that it is integrable lets try wolfram http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=interate+%28x%2B1%29e^%28x^3+%2B2x%29+dx haha ... No solution

OpenStudy (dumbcow):

you can put in limits to get an approximate answer though....basically estimates area under the curve from 0 to 1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah, i used thatt

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