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I am waiting for the response since 2009. This question was asked by my teacher.

$\displaystyle \int \mathrm{\sqrt{\sin{x}}}\,\mathrm{d}x$

Omran Kouba
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  • Do you mean to ask if $\int!\sqrt{\sin x},dx$ has an elementary antiderivative? – Stahl Apr 25 '14 at 07:51
  • What have you tried to answer this question ? Have you read some books, looked into antiderivative tables ? If you don't mention what you investigated, someone may start the same way you did... and lose its time. – Tom-Tom Apr 25 '14 at 08:03
  • Wolframalpha gives an answer involving an elliptic integral, so I don't think there's an antiderivative of $\sqrt{\sin{x}}$ in terms of elementary functions – Alessandro Codenotti Apr 25 '14 at 08:11
  • I am asking for the answer . it is possible then told me answer. – Shruti Vaish Apr 25 '14 at 08:12
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    Since 2009 ? That's a long time ! Don't wait any longer : http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=integrate+sqrt%28sin%28x%29%29 – JJacquelin Apr 25 '14 at 08:21

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