a.
Toshow: that the
a.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The integral is
Proof: to show that the integral is diverges, first find the value of integral,
Thus, the integral is diverges.
b.
To state: that the result of the part(a) conclude that
b.
Answer to Problem 46E
The integral of
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The integral is
from the part (a) it can be observed that
Thus, the
c.
To show: that
c.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The integral is
Proof: since , first substitute
Thus, the function is odd function.
So,
d.
To state: that why the result in part (C) does not contradict part(b).
d.
Answer to Problem 46E
The result in part (C) does not contradict part(b).
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The result of part (c) and part (b).
the result of part (c) and part (b) does not contradict because in part (b) there is no definite integral and in part (c) the improper integral first converted into definite integral and then solve it.
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