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  • 11-11-2016
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evaluate the integral from negative infinity to infinity of xe^(x^(2)) dx

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alsteva alsteva
  • 16-11-2016
[tex]\int{xe^{-x^2}}dx[/tex]

Let u=-x^2
du/dx=-2x
-du/2=x dx

[tex]\int{xe^{-x^2}}dx=-1/2\int{e^u}du =- \frac{e^u}{2}+C=-\frac{e^{-x^2}}{2}+C[/tex]

When x approaches infinity (or minus infinity, since it is squared), e^(-x^2) approaches zero. So the answer is zero.
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