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OpenStudy (anonymous):

find the integral of e to power x/y w.r.t y

hartnn (hartnn):

both sides? for integration problem :O

hartnn (hartnn):

integration w.r.t y means 'x' is constant. \(\int e^{(x/y)}dy\) put x/y = u dy=.. ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In that case... I am not understanding the language of the problem...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It will give... -x int( e^t / t^2 dt).... That's completely solvable using Integration by parts now...

OpenStudy (stamp):

\[\int e^{x/y}dy\]

OpenStudy (stamp):

\[(e^{y^-})^x\]

OpenStudy (stamp):

Yeah so I do not know what class you are taking, but either you wrote your integral down incorrectly or this is beyond the scope of my understanding. Wolfram provides an odd integral: http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=integral+of+e%5E%28x%2Fy%29+dy

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