Making an Integral Improper For each integral, find a nonnegative real number b that makes the integral improper. Explain your reasoning. ∫ b 0 1 x 2 − 9 d x ∫ b 0 1 4 − x d x ∫ b 0 x x 2 − 7 x + 12 d x ∫ 10 b ln x d x ∫ b 0 tan 2 x d x ∫ b 0 cos x 1 − sin x d x
Making an Integral Improper For each integral, find a nonnegative real number b that makes the integral improper. Explain your reasoning. ∫ b 0 1 x 2 − 9 d x ∫ b 0 1 4 − x d x ∫ b 0 x x 2 − 7 x + 12 d x ∫ 10 b ln x d x ∫ b 0 tan 2 x d x ∫ b 0 cos x 1 − sin x d x
Solution Summary: The author explains that there are two types of improper integrals: Integrals over an infinite interval, and those with discontinuous integrand.
Making an Integral Improper For each integral, find a nonnegative real number b that makes the integral improper. Explain your reasoning.
∫
b
0
1
x
2
−
9
d
x
∫
b
0
1
4
−
x
d
x
∫
b
0
x
x
2
−
7
x
+
12
d
x
∫
10
b
ln
x
d
x
∫
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0
tan
2
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d
x
∫
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cos
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sin
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d
x
With differentiation, one of the major concepts of calculus. Integration involves the calculation of an integral, which is useful to find many quantities such as areas, volumes, and displacement.
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