MAT136H1 Lecture 12: MAT136- Lecture 12
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12 focus : improper integrals definite integrals interval of finite length continuous function what do we do when this isn"t the case improper integral. I types . fry ) dy easy to spot. At least one of the limits of integration is infinite tricky gba fix ) dx integrand isn"t defined or becomes infinite there are integrals. I both it: c. a limit of integration that is infinite and an integrand that diverges somewhere in the interval what do you do in this case. I bling [ 2 dx = f to ti ) - 3. compute the limit if blimp)? frxldx is a finite number we say that ffxldx converges and we define frxtdx-blis. mg/abffxld. x if the limit is infinity , we say that. Jbafrxldx diverges note : if frx ) tends to as x a for a scab then take ffxldx.