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samwell

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thanks mate i didnt carefully read the other posts. This means if u r integrating by parts u should always differentiate e^-x^2.
 
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nah it wouldnt help you unless the integral was Sxe^-x^2 or the like otherwise you'll always still end up having to integrate e^-x^2 which you have to use some heckers function or some shit
 

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