Consider the improper intervals I, = S- -1 Ol₁ is divergent but l2 is convergent Both 1₁ and 1₂ are convergent 1₁ is convergent but l2 is divergent Neither 1₁ nor 12 are convergent x√x²+1 ¹1₂ = √e* dx, then and

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Consider the improper intervals I
=
1
dx
S
-1 x√√x²+1
1₁ is divergent but l2 is convergent
Both 1₁ and 1₂ are convergent
1₁ is convergent but l2 is divergent
Neither 1₁ nor 12 are convergent
and 1₂
=
Se
dx, then
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the improper intervals I = 1 dx S -1 x√√x²+1 1₁ is divergent but l2 is convergent Both 1₁ and 1₂ are convergent 1₁ is convergent but l2 is divergent Neither 1₁ nor 12 are convergent and 1₂ = Se dx, then
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