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Solving Improper Integrals: ∫1/(x^2-1)dx from 2 to ∞
thank you, that makes more sense. I've spoken to a few people about what i did above and no one pointed out that I made that mistake with the natural log.- morris4019
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Solving Improper Integrals: ∫1/(x^2-1)dx from 2 to ∞
The limit of a ratio of polylnomials, with the same degree both top and bottom, should just equal the coefficient ratio, correct? so... lim 2x^2 / 3x^2 = 2/3 x->inf So my limit near the bottom: lim 1/2*ln((T-1)/(T+1)) - 1/2*ln(1/3) T->infinity should be: => 1/2*(ln...- morris4019
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Solving Improper Integrals: ∫1/(x^2-1)dx from 2 to ∞
Hi, I am currently in Calculus 2 at my local college and I am having trouble wrapping my head around Improper Integrals. The question below I have been working on for awhile and I think i have an answer but was wondering if anyone could confirm if I was thinking about this question the right...- morris4019
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