Hello! I have the integral you can see in the attached screenshot. I am really struggling to find a proper method to solve this and I am asking for a step by step solution so I can understand the method and be able to solve similar integrals. Thank you in advance!!
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If you need an example of the steps (not for this problem, but one like it), see these textbooks, for example:Hello! I have the integral you can see in the attached screenshot. I am really struggling to find a proper method to solve this and I am asking for a step by step solution so I can understand the method and be able to solve similar integrals. Thank you in advance!!
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This is exactly what I was looking for. I wanted to revise the method used for Improper Integrals. Thank you a lot!If you need an example of the steps (not for this problem, but one like it), see these textbooks, for example:
6.8: Improper Integration
When we defined the definite integral, we made two stipulations: The interval over which we integrated, [a,b], was a finite interval, and the function f(x) was continuous on [a,b](ensuring that …math.libretexts.org
Then you can apply the same steps to your problem, and learn more than you would if we just gave you the complete solution.
Please write back to show us your work, so we can offer any additional help you might need. (I'm assuming your difficulty is not with the integration itself, by substitution or by formula, but with the infinite limit of integration.)