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what is the intergal of :

  {x}^{x }^{2}

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Answered by rudrarawat13
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the correct answer would be

The integral of 1/x^2 with respect to x is -1/x + C, for any constant C. Differentiate it, and you get 1/x^2

If you want to integrate from a to b, then the answer is (-1/b) - (-1/a)

Hope this will help you.

Answered by aakashmutum
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Question-

what is the intergal of : x^x2

Answer-

\frac{x^x^2^+1}{x^2+1} +C

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