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Which integral represents the limit
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Can anyone help me solve this now? Can someone help me answer this? If a < 5
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If a < 5 the define integral [a, 4] 2.4e^(1.4x)dx = 44 Find the value a Define integral =
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Hi, I needed help with this improper integral.
lower limit : 2 upper limit : infinity integral of (lnx)/(x+1) dx Thank You so
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BRADLEY
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Hi, I needed help with this improper integral.
lower limit : 2 upper limit : infinity integral of (lnx)/(x+1) dx Thank You so
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Bradley
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Hi, I needed help with this improper integral.
lower limit : 2 upper limit : infinity integral of (lnx)/(x+1) dx Thank You so
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Bradley
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Which integral represents the limit as x approaches inf. of 1/n(√(1/n) + √(2/n) + ... √(n/n))?
A. int from 0 to 1 of x dx
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Anonymous
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Prove that the integral on the interval [a,b] of x is equal (b^2-a^2)/2
integral a to be (x)dx = (b^2-a^2)/2 using the definition
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Anonymous
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integral -oo, oo [(2x)/(x^2+1)^2] dx
(a) state why the integral is improper or involves improper integral *infinite limit of
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Anonymous
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Evaluate the following integral:
Integral lower limit 0 and upper limit 2 of 3x(x-7)dx
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preya
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Express the limit as a definite integral on the given integral, [5pi,3pi].
limit notation: cos(xi)/xi
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Anya
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