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int x^n from 0 to 1 = 1/(n + 1)
But as n approaches infinity the answer becomes zero.
But as n approaches infinity the answer becomes zero.
cstvlr said:int x^n from 0 to 1 = 1/(n + 1)
But as n approaches infinity the answer becomes zero.
Correction: It is true as long as n > -1, not zero.Mute said:It is true as long as [itex]n \geq 0[/itex]. For n < 0, it is not true.
D H said:Correction: It is true as long as n > -1, not zero.
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