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Question Number 20977 by alex041103 last updated on 09/Sep/17

Imtegrate ∫e^(−ax^2 +bx+c) dx for a>0.  It′s just for fun. If you have questions  leave a comment. I′ll do my best to answer them.

$${Imtegrate}\:\int{e}^{−{ax}^{\mathrm{2}} +{bx}+{c}} {dx}\:{for}\:{a}>\mathrm{0}. \\ $$ $${It}'{s}\:{just}\:{for}\:{fun}.\:{If}\:{you}\:{have}\:{questions} \\ $$ $${leave}\:{a}\:{comment}.\:{I}'{ll}\:{do}\:{my}\:{best}\:{to}\:{answer}\:{them}. \\ $$

Commented byalex041103 last updated on 10/Sep/17

Hint: See Q:20905

$${Hint}:\:{See}\:{Q}:\mathrm{20905} \\ $$

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