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Question Number 207383 by Shrodinger last updated on 13/May/24
∫((ln(x^2 +sin(sin(e^x ))))/( (√(x+tan(ln(x))))))dx
$$\int\frac{{ln}\left({x}^{\mathrm{2}} +{sin}\left({sin}\left({e}^{{x}} \right)\right)\right)}{\:\sqrt{{x}+{tan}\left({ln}\left({x}\right)\right)}}{dx} \\ $$
Commented by Frix last updated on 13/May/24
Impossible.
$$\mathrm{Impossible}. \\ $$
Commented by mr W last updated on 13/May/24
even ∫sin (sin x) dx is not possible.
$${even}\:\int\mathrm{sin}\:\left(\mathrm{sin}\:{x}\right)\:{dx}\:{is}\:{not}\:{possible}. \\ $$

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