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Antoine Hill

Antoine Hill

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2022-05-29

How do you evaluate 0 x f ( x ) d x, where f ( x ) = x e x 2 ?

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Miriam Payne

Miriam Payne

Beginner2022-05-30Added 10 answers

Use the substitution x = 1 2 t to write
0 x 2 e x 2 d x = 1 2 2 0 t 2 e 1 2 t 2 d t ,
which by evenness of the integrand is
1 4 2 t 2 e 1 2 t 2 d t ,
which is equivalent to
π 4 ( 1 2 π t 2 e 1 2 t 2 d t ) ,
and the expression inside parentheses is just the variance of a standard normal random variable, which is 1. Thus, the integral is π / 4.

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