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What is the integral of 1 x? - Mathematics Stack Exchange $\begingroup$ "Answers to the question of the integral of 1x are all based on an implicit assumption that the upper and lower limits of the integral are both positive real numbers" --- not completely correct: if they are both negative it also works This is an improper integral and does not converge in the remaining cases $\endgroup$ –
Newest integration Questions - Mathematics Stack Exchange For questions about the properties of integrals Use in conjunction with (indefinite-integral), (definite-integral), (improper-integrals) or another tag(s) that describe the type of integral being considered This tag often goes along with the (calculus) tag
calculus - Is there really no way to integrate $e^{-x^2 . . . $\begingroup$ @user599310, I am going to attempt some pseudo math to show it: $$ I^2 = \int e^-x^2 dx \times \int e^-x^2 dx = Area \times Area = Area^2$$ We can replace one x, with a dummy variable, move the dummy copy into the first integral to get a double integral
List of interesting integrals for early calculus students I am teaching Calc 1 right now and I want to give my students more interesting examples of integrals By interesting, I mean ones that are challenging, not as straightforward (though not extremely
Really advanced techniques of integration (definite or indefinite) The technique had the added advantage of being simple, requiring only slightly more effort to learn than the Riemann integral There was in fact a (failed) movement to replace the teaching of the Riemann integral with that of the Kurzweil-Henstock integral (also called generalized Riemann integral and gauge integral)