Posted by allison on Wednesday, October 8, 2008 at 3:08pm.
Yes. Let x = u and dv = e^x dx
du = 1 and v = e^x
So the integral of x e^x is
u v - integral of v du
= x e^x - e^x
what is the antiderivitive of the squre root of two
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