meplasemamiuk
2021-11-11
Michele Tipton
Beginner2021-11-12Added 11 answers
Step 1
Improper integrals can be solved by evaluating the integral and putting the limits.
If the limit of the integral exists as a real number, then the improper integral is convergent, otherwise, if the limit does not exists, it is said to be divergent.
Substitute u=3x−2 in the integral and change the limits accordingly.
Step 2
Differentiate u,
u=3x-2
du=3dx
x=1,
When u=3(1)-2
=1
x=2,
When u=3(2)-2
=4
Substitute all these values in the integral and change the limit of u and solve.
Since the limit is a finite number, so the integral converges to
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