Evaluating an Improper integral (Type 1)

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In this video, I showed how to evaluate an improper integral with an infinite boundary
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Prime Newtons is the proper way to learn calculus!

punditgi
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... A good day to you Newton, I can see you're still doing outstanding well! Regarding your clear presentation just a brief comment. I think it would clarify the problem/situation considerably, if you made just a simple sketch of the orthogonal hyperbola 2/x^e between the bounds x = 1 and + inf. and the shaded enclosed area ... a case of convergence (lol) ... perhaps it is going to far to talk about convergence/divergence in this specific presentation ... Thank you Newton for another well structured and entertaining performance on "improper(ly) behaving" integrals ... A nice day to you, Jan-W

jan-willemreens
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1:00 to 1:50. I am having trouble with the reasoning behind changing the improper "t" to replace ""infinity."

eastonpeter
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At time 5:06, how did you go from 1 over 1 to the e to just 1? I am a little lost on that. Can you please explain that?

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