derivative of e^-x^2
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Derivative of e^x^2
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You're right that the derivative of e x/2 is (1/2)e x/2. But that means that the indefinite integral, or antiderivative, of (1/2)e x/2 is e x/2 + C, and then the integral of e x/2 is 1/(1/2)e x/2 + C, or 2e x/2 + C.
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