I don't know what it is, but whenever I get problems that involve "e" I seem to panic. Anyway, here's the problem:
xe^(x^2)
So I figured I need to substitue so I made U=x^2 --> xe^U, I know that e^x is e^x as the anti-derivative, so I came up with 1/2x^2*e^(x^2). Is this correct? If so great, if not I appreciate any help. Like I said, these are the types of problems that scare me.
xe^(x^2)
So I figured I need to substitue so I made U=x^2 --> xe^U, I know that e^x is e^x as the anti-derivative, so I came up with 1/2x^2*e^(x^2). Is this correct? If so great, if not I appreciate any help. Like I said, these are the types of problems that scare me.