akoaysigod
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int(1 to infinity) 1/x^p dx
Find the values of p so that the following integral converges.
I've gotten it down to
limit t->infinity of -1/(p+1) x^(-p+1) from 1 to t
t^(-p+1)/(-p+1) + 1^(p+1)/p+1
I think that's right up to there but I'm not sure how to interpret that to get an answer for the values of p that I would need. I'm pretty sure I don't need to do anything with the right hand side, I think. Which leaves just the left half.
Find the values of p so that the following integral converges.
I've gotten it down to
limit t->infinity of -1/(p+1) x^(-p+1) from 1 to t
t^(-p+1)/(-p+1) + 1^(p+1)/p+1
I think that's right up to there but I'm not sure how to interpret that to get an answer for the values of p that I would need. I'm pretty sure I don't need to do anything with the right hand side, I think. Which leaves just the left half.