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01x2exdx\int\limits_{0}^{1} x^{2} e^{x}\, dx
Integral(E^x*x^2, (x, 0, 1))
Detail solution
  1. Use integration by parts:

    udv=uvvdu\int \operatorname{u} \operatorname{dv} = \operatorname{u}\operatorname{v} - \int \operatorname{v} \operatorname{du}

    Let u(x)=x2u{\left(x \right)} = x^{2} and let dv(x)=ex\operatorname{dv}{\left(x \right)} = e^{x}.

    Then du(x)=2x\operatorname{du}{\left(x \right)} = 2 x.

    To find v(x)v{\left(x \right)}:

    1. The integral of the exponential function is itself.

      exdx=ex\int e^{x}\, dx = e^{x}

    Now evaluate the sub-integral.

  2. Use integration by parts:

    udv=uvvdu\int \operatorname{u} \operatorname{dv} = \operatorname{u}\operatorname{v} - \int \operatorname{v} \operatorname{du}

    Let u(x)=2xu{\left(x \right)} = 2 x and let dv(x)=ex\operatorname{dv}{\left(x \right)} = e^{x}.

    Then du(x)=2\operatorname{du}{\left(x \right)} = 2.

    To find v(x)v{\left(x \right)}:

    1. The integral of the exponential function is itself.

      exdx=ex\int e^{x}\, dx = e^{x}

    Now evaluate the sub-integral.

  3. The integral of a constant times a function is the constant times the integral of the function:

    2exdx=2exdx\int 2 e^{x}\, dx = 2 \int e^{x}\, dx

    1. The integral of the exponential function is itself.

      exdx=ex\int e^{x}\, dx = e^{x}

    So, the result is: 2ex2 e^{x}

  4. Now simplify:

    (x22x+2)ex\left(x^{2} - 2 x + 2\right) e^{x}

  5. Add the constant of integration:

    (x22x+2)ex+constant\left(x^{2} - 2 x + 2\right) e^{x}+ \mathrm{constant}


The answer is:

(x22x+2)ex+constant\left(x^{2} - 2 x + 2\right) e^{x}+ \mathrm{constant}

The answer (Indefinite) [src]
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x2exdx=C+x2ex2xex+2ex\int x^{2} e^{x}\, dx = C + x^{2} e^{x} - 2 x e^{x} + 2 e^{x}
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The answer [src]
-2 + e
2+e-2 + e
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-2 + e
2+e-2 + e
Numerical answer [src]
0.718281828459045
0.718281828459045
The graph
Integral of e^x*x^2 dx

    Use the examples entering the upper and lower limits of integration.