i think this question is a joke but we know that if y = e^cosx that its derivative is -sin(x)e^cos(x) well what would b the anti derivative of e^cos(x) ????
i got this as a pre test placement question today and i think it was a joke still
Do u substitution I think.
:D
\[\int\limits_{-x}^{x}e ^{\cos(x)}\]
so i was right its not possible
You should put that as answer....is this a joke?
yeah..it's not possible
@RyanL. that would be cool
well the test i took was for my college math placement but b4 the test there was 1 free response , and i instantly just wrote down not possible and they took my paper then put me on cpu for the whole test... maybe it was to see if i knew it was a joke... im not sure, but it still was pointless for them 2 ask me and waste time
oh well, ACC college has lots of errors anyways
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