Sunday, 22 May 2011

Differential Equations For Dummies

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How do you integrate e^(-x^2)?

I was reading Differential Equations for Dummies when I came across this dilemma.


lol, you are better off with Princeton Review, but I digress:

You will find the answer here:

http://integrals.wolfram.com/index.jsp?expr=e%5E%28-x%5E2%29&random=false

It involves the erf function, so have fun with this.


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