Any integral with infinite bounds is an improper integral therefore this is an improper integral.
int_-infty^0 e^(3x) dx=
Substitute u=3x => du=3dx, u_l=3cdot(-infty)=-infty, u_u=3cdot0=0.
1/3int_-infty^0 e^udu=1/3 e^u|_-infty^0=1/3(e^0-lim_(u to -infty)e^u)=
1/3(1-0)=1/3
As we can see, the integral converges and its value is equal to 1/3.
The image below shows the graph of the function and area under it corresponding to the integral. We can see that as x goes to minus infinity the function converges to zero and it does so "very fast" (exponentially to be more specific). Therefore, it should be no surprise that the above integral is a convergent one.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Improper_integral
Friday, December 22, 2017
int_(-oo)^o e^(3x) dx Explain why the integral is improper and determine whether it diverges or converges. Evaluate the integral if it converges
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