I need a thorough explanation So there is no simple answer to your question, unless you are willing to consider a series approximation, obtained by expanding the exponential as a series Rankeya has given a valid answer to the written question, but i realize now i was too vague
Secondly, i looked up the correct exercise in jacobson and found that the following exercise is precisely to show that it does hold for all division rings
Stupid gut feelings.i'm accepting this answer and reposting the correct question.
To gain full voting privileges, According to symbolic matlab and wolframalpha, $\\frac{\\partial x(t)}{\\partial x} = 0, \\frac{\\partial x}{\\partial x} = 1$ i came across this while trying to. I understand the meaning of $\frac {dy} {dx}$ and $\int f (x)dx$, but outside of that what do $dy, du, dx$ etc. When i took calc i, derivatives and integrals.
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As noted in the comments, your derivation contains a mistake
To answer the question, this function can not be integrated in terms of elementary functions