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Integrate x In sin (x^2) ?

help pleaseee :/
Original post by rainbowsss
help pleaseee :/

It can't be expressed in terms of elementary functions.
Reply 2
Farhan is always right. I advise you to listen to him.
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lol
Reply 4
Li, the polylogarithm, is not an elementary function.
is it log or ln?
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Original post by TheSadReaper
is it log or ln?


In
integration by parts i think?
Reply 8
Original post by TheSadReaper
is it log or ln?


1. After school, everyone writes log for the natural logarithm. (Exception: computer scientists sometimes write log to mean base-2 logarithm.)
2. It doesn't matter - log10\log_{10} and loge\log_{e} differ only by a multiplicative constant factor.

Original post by Pheylan
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3. It's not an I, it's an L!
Reply 9
Original post by Zhen Lin
3. It's not an I, it's an L!


i know, just being a knobhead

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