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Rewrite the exponent using the power rule $\frac{a^m}{a^n}=a^{m-n}$, where in this case $m=0$
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$2\int e^{-c^2}dc$
Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Find the integral 2int(1/(e^c^2))dc. Rewrite the exponent using the power rule \frac{a^m}{a^n}=a^{m-n}, where in this case m=0. Rewrite the function e^{-c^2} as it's representation in Maclaurin series expansion. The power of a product is equal to the product of it's factors raised to the same power. Simplify \left(c^2\right)^n using the power of a power property: \left(a^m\right)^n=a^{m\cdot n}. In the expression, m equals 2 and n equals n.