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OpenStudy (anonymous):

integrate e^(x^2)dx

OpenStudy (lacypennelll):

@melanka give me a medal or fan if this helped ^-^ http://scienceforums.com/topic/11973-integral-of-ex2dx/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nope, can't do it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i mean you cannot come up with a nice closed form, some function whose derivative is \(e^{x^2}\) other than \[\int_a^xe^{t^2}dt\]

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