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Extrema of 3D function
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Evaluate integral with trigonometric functions in denominator
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Evaluate integral with trigonometric functions in denominator
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Evaluate the antiderivative of a function with a different equation depending on a bracket
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Evaluate the antiderivative of a function with a different equation depending on a bracket
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Evaluate the antiderivative of a function with a different equation depending on a bracket
@julien In Eastern Europe $"⟩"$ means the same as $"]"$, so f(x) is a continuous function. Sorry about this disambiguity. Question updated.
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Evaluate the antiderivative of a function with a different equation depending on a bracket
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Evaluate integral with quadratic expression without root in the denominator
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Evaluate integral with quadratic expression without root in the denominator
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How to evaluate the integral $\int e^{x^3}dx $
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A problem with integration by parts
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A problem with integration by parts
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How to evaluate the integral $\int e^{x^3}dx $
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Evaluate integral with high power under square root
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Evaluate integral with high power under square root
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Evaluate integral with high power under square root
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Integrating a multiplication of functions where the first has a high exponent
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Integrating a multiplication of functions where the first has a high exponent
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