Concept explainers
a.
To find: the expression that represents the improper integral as a limit of a definite integrals.
a.
Answer to Problem 1E
The expression that represents the improper integral as a limit of definite integrals is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The improper integral is
Calculation: by using definition of improper integrals with infinite
b.
To find: the value of integral.
b.
Answer to Problem 1E
The value of integral is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The improper integral is
Calculation: by using definition of improper integrals with infinite integration limits, the improper integral can be written as:
Now, evaluate the definite integrals first integrate then use limit,
Thus, the integral is
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