a.
To express: The improper integral,
a.
Answer to Problem 3E
The limit of definite integral will be,
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The given integral is
Concept used: Consider that
Calculation:
Assume
So, the limit of definite integral will be,
b.
To evaluate: The value of the improper integral,
b.
Answer to Problem 3E
The value of the given integral is 0.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The given integral is
Concept used: The formula for determining the value of the integral is
The formula for determining the value of the integral is
Calculation:
From part a, the limit of
It is known that the derivative of
Apply the rules of integration to determine the value of integral,
Apply the rules of integration to determine the value of integral,
Determine the value of
Thus, the value of the given integral is 0.
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