Calculus II: Improper integrals

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00:00 - Introduction
00:17 - The idea of an improper integral
02:17 - Example 1
05:40 - Example 2
08:19 - Example 3
11:36 - Example 4
15:04 - Example 5
18:28 - Example 6
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On example 4, the limit should be 0 from the right and not the left. That was a minor typo. The final conclusion is still the same however.

MathforThought
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yousufjama
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raise the music you can kinda hear someone doing math in the back

qllonc
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On the College Board AP Exams, when something was "equal" to infinity we were told to do => instead of =. We also lost marks if we didn't do that. Is that the case at the U of A as well?

rothman
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any particular reason why we separate the integral bounds from -inf to 0 and 0 to inf in example 3??? i just need clarification there.

jasonmantri
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Me: sees the first example.
Also me: Not 1 the cursed number!!

Moderator
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Thanks for the video! But the unnecessary background music makes it really hard to concentrate on the video.

jikjdrs
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In example 5 you chose 1 as a bound to split the integral for convenience? because as long as its split into 2 integrals with 1 defined bound it is fine, correct? Thank you for all the videos!

nicolasazzolini