Posted by Timmy on Monday, February 23, 2009 at 9:21pm.
the area is not closed
the curve y = x - e^x^2 drops down leaving it open-ended for negative x's
did you mean x=0 as one of the boundaries.
the other major problem is to integrate
e^(x^2)
I don't have a method of doing that.
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