I suspect that he wants the derivative of this (definite) integral. Would you like to make a bet on this?It doesn't look like it can be integrated into a closed form using well known functions.
Mathematica returns
[MATH]\displaystyle \int ~\cos(2x^2+3) ~dx = \frac{1}{2} \sqrt{\pi } \left(\cos (3) C\left(\frac{2 x}{\sqrt{\pi }}\right)-\sin (3) S\left(\frac{2 x}{\sqrt{\pi }}\right)\right)[/MATH]
where [MATH]C(x),~S(x)[/MATH] are the Fresnel integrals
I suspect that he wants the derivative of this (definite) integral. Would you like to make a bet on this?
Please don't believe everything that you read in the papers.I have no idea what OP wants. All I know is what I read in the papers.
I had thought you were expert at:I have no idea what OP wants. All I know is what I read in the papers.