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State if the following integral converges or diverges, and justify your claim.
\int_{-1}^{1} \frac{e^x}{x+1}\,dx
I tried using the comparison theorem by comparing it to \frac{1}{x+1}. But for the interval (-1,0) the function is smaller for all x. So I could not conclude whether it diverged or converged.
If the comparison had concluded that the function was larger for all x I could have said it would diverge.
So my problem is finding the right equation to compare it to.
\int_{-1}^{1} \frac{e^x}{x+1}\,dx
I tried using the comparison theorem by comparing it to \frac{1}{x+1}. But for the interval (-1,0) the function is smaller for all x. So I could not conclude whether it diverged or converged.
If the comparison had concluded that the function was larger for all x I could have said it would diverge.
So my problem is finding the right equation to compare it to.