Crash when Solve for Integral with 15C
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09-01-2017, 01:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2017 02:49 PM by SlideRule.)
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RE: Crash when Solve for Integral with 15C
Gamo
Perhaps this attached GRAPH will help? [attachment=5148] or the following url Functions without Antiderivatives by TR Smith with the follwing extract: "Exponential Functions Here is a list of basic exponential forms that have no antiderivatives • e^(x^2) and e^(-x^2) • e^(x^3) and e^(-x^3) • More generally, e^(x^n) and e^(-x^n) are non-integrable for all integers n greater than 1. • e^(1/x) and e^(-1/x) (See link for approximate integration technique.) • e^(1/x^2) and e^(-1/x^2) • More generally, e^(1/x^n) and e^(-1/x^n) are non integrable for all positive integers n." BEST! SlideRule |
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