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Question Number 75453 by Master last updated on 11/Dec/19

Commented by MJS last updated on 11/Dec/19

impossible to solve

$$\mathrm{impossible}\:\mathrm{to}\:\mathrm{solve} \\ $$

Commented by Master last updated on 12/Dec/19

sir mathmax  please solve

$$\mathrm{sir}\:\mathrm{mathmax}\:\:\mathrm{please}\:\mathrm{solve} \\ $$

Commented by 21042004 last updated on 13/Dec/19

I give up and calculate it  but then I saw that no  antiderivavetive or integral  could be found. You can only  approximate it

$${I}\:{give}\:{up}\:{and}\:{calculate}\:{it} \\ $$$${but}\:{then}\:{I}\:{saw}\:{that}\:{no} \\ $$$${antiderivavetive}\:{or}\:{integral} \\ $$$${could}\:{be}\:{found}.\:{You}\:{can}\:{only} \\ $$$${approximate}\:{it} \\ $$

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