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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How to integrate e^sin(x) dx? I was thinking a Taylor/Maclaurin series expansion, but I still can't figure how to integrate the terms.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

without actually having done it yet, i might try integration by parts

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think taylor expansion could be the way out of this one mate like u said

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@cherio12 its not a product of two functions, its a function within a function, and I don't think there is an elementary anti-derivative to this either.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you cant use by parts or subst, i feel you have to use an expansion. (or two)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bummers..i like integration by parts =D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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