Integral of (t Sin (t^4)) - Can't figure this out.

yaz

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Hello

I've been struggling with this problem for 2 hours . I hope one of you might be able to point me in the right direction.

I'm trying to get the integral of t Sin (t^4) dt

If i let u=t^2 then the problem becomes 1/2 integral ( sin (u^2) du)

Kind regards
Yaz
 
That function has no elementary anti-derivative.
Take a look at this.

Can you use infinite series in your work?

Hi pka, Thank you. Now I can stop banging my head :) . Infinite series is not part of the syllabus, so i think it must be a mistake in the question.

Kind regards
Yaz
 
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