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OpenStudy (mendicant_bias):

(Complex Functions) I'm trying to figure out how i behaves in the exponent of e when something is integrated. Wolfram|Alpha is telling me that upon integrating something like e^{-inx}, while n understandably goes into the denominator, i is in the numerator. Why is this? http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=integral+of+e%5E%7B-i+n+x%7D

OpenStudy (mendicant_bias):

@SithsAndGiggles

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[-\frac{1}{i}=i\]

OpenStudy (mendicant_bias):

Oh, okay, cool. Didn't know that. Thanks!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yw

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