How to integrate sin(x^2) - The Fresnel Integral S(x)

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The integral of sin(x^2) is not an elementary function, so it cannot be expressed as a finite sum of functions we are familiar with such as polynomials, trigonometric functions, exponential functions or logarithms.

However, we can express this integral as a sum of an infinite series by using the Maclaurin Series for sin(x).

Click here to watch my video on how to find the Maclaurin Series for sin(x): Maclaurin Series for sin(x)

Click here to watch my video on the integral of cos(x^2): How to integrate cos(x^2) - The Fresn...

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