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The integral of a constant is equal to the constant times the integral's variable
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$\left[2\left(\frac{1}{e^{\left(b^2\right)}}\right)x\right]_{0}^{\sqrt{x}}$
Learn how to solve integrals of polynomial functions problems step by step online. Find the integral 2int(1/(e^b^2))dx&0&x^(1/2). The integral of a constant is equal to the constant times the integral's variable. Multiply the fraction by the term . Evaluate the definite integral.