Integral of x^2e^-x^2 from 0 to infinity. 💪

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Integrate x^2e^-x^2 from 0 to infinity. The answer is sqrt(π)/4. This function is also expressed as x^2e^(-x^2). This is a Gaussian function that is common in calculus, physics, and chemistry.

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I try using this to gamma function. Thank you for the technique

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Dont do math ever again please this limit thing is just ridiculous

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