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OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it possible to find the antiderivative of sin(sin(x))? what is it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I say no, my reason is because this function cannot even be expressed in a Series.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or let me see if it is possible.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmm a series representation might work, but only for a definite integral with fixed points, so a solution could be approached.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The indefinite, general antiderivative however, it doesn't exist.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But. but there is a theorem, that every periodic odd function continuous on R has a limited antiderivative on any \[[a;+\infty)\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not in mathematical standard expressions when I listen to the wolf.

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