Asked by sonia
integral from 1 to 0 dx/x^1/2
i am unsure on how to even start would the limit still go to infintiy?
i am unsure on how to even start would the limit still go to infintiy?
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Answered by
drwls
The indefinite integral is
x^(1/2)/(1/2) = 2 x*^(1/2)
Evaluate that at x=0 and subtract the value ax x=1.
That equals -2. The integral from 0 to 1 is +2. The integral remains finite in spite of the infinite value of the integrand at x=0.
x^(1/2)/(1/2) = 2 x*^(1/2)
Evaluate that at x=0 and subtract the value ax x=1.
That equals -2. The integral from 0 to 1 is +2. The integral remains finite in spite of the infinite value of the integrand at x=0.
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