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The underlying process of Integrate[] [duplicate]

Integrate[x^4 E^-x^2, {x, 0, +∞}] Output: (3 Sqrt[π])/8 Can someone explain to me the specific calculation process ?
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Get inverse of a matrix step-by-step [duplicate]

How can I get the inverse of a matrix step by step? An example: Given the matrix `{{8, 2}, {3, 2}}´, the result is {{$\frac{1}{5}$, -$\frac{1}{5}$}, {-$\frac{3}{10}$, $\frac{4}{5}$}}. But how can I ...
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How to show steps of Integrate[Exp[-(I*(s*t))]/(Sqrt[2*Pi]*Sqrt[s]), {s, 0, Infinity}]? [duplicate]

I am trying to use Wolfram Alpha in Mathematica 10.2 to show me the steps for calculating the integral in the title, i.e I have written the following command: show steps of ...
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Can i get step by step calculation of results obtained in mathematica? [duplicate]

In mathematica we generally obtain direct result instead of step by step analytical calculation. Can we somehow obtain these steps?.
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How to make Mathematica show intermediate steps in integral [duplicate]

I want to know how Mathematica evaluates this integral: $PV \int _ {0} ^ {i \infty} d \tau \, \frac{e^{-\frac{\tau^2}{2 M^2}}(b^2 - 3 τ^2)^2 (|b^2+\tau^2|-(b^2-\tau^2))}{\tau (\tau^2 - b^2)}$, where ...
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Showing steps Mathematica uses for Resolve[ForAll[...]] [duplicate]

I have a quite complicated function of 2 variables: ...
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Is there a way for me to get Mathematica show its steps? [duplicate]

I have seen similar questions but they were quite dated (3+ years). When performing, say an Integration, it would be beneficial to see the major steps such as variable substitution, change the order ...
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How to display detailed output in Mathematica [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Get a “step by step” evaluation in Mathematica How does Mathematica integrate? I want to display more detailed output from a calculation. The default command for calculation ...
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Solving equations using algebra [duplicate]

Has anyone ever solved an equation for students using algebraic steps? For example, you start with the equation. 2x+3 = 5 Then you show subtracting 3 from both ...
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Series identity with binomial coefficients [duplicate]

I have this apparently simple equation: ...
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Reducing a statement with Mathematica, step by step [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Get a “step by step” evaluation in Mathematica I have a list of inequalities combined with quantifiers. And Mathematica is able to reduce to simple statement with the ...
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is there an equivalent of "show" steps? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Get a “step by step” evaluation in Mathematica In wolfram alpha, when preforming for complicated integrals there's a 'show steps' option that explains how the ...
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Is it possible for Mathematica to give the step by step process of Reduce command? [duplicate]

Input: Reduce[3 x^2 - 2 a x + a^2 - 1 >= 0 && x > a, x] // TraditionalForm Output: ...
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How to find out how Mathematica performed an integration? [duplicate]

In terms of integration, I usually utilize Mathematica 9 to compute scattering amplitudes in quantum field theory. Recently, I employed it to compute a particularly difficult integral, and it ...
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Showing Steps of Calculations [duplicate]

I'm solving a a differential equation in Mathematica and was wondering how to show the steps, like how Wolfram|Alpha does it, in the program. Any ideas?
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