ook wait, i think i figured it out
i stat off by calculating the integral, which turns out to be
-( (x+1)/e^x )
then you end up getting 1 after you plug in the limits, because when its infinity it becomes zero and when 0 it becomes -1, so when you subtract negetive 1 it becomes 1, and...
Im doing a chapter on Improper integrals, and one of my problems is i need to compute an integral if it converges. I really don't know where to start with this one. Anyone point me in the right direction?
integral of x/(e^x) where the lower limit is 0 and the upper is infinite
really any...