Improper Integrals
Improper Integrals
Improper Integrals
If either any one of (or both) limits of the integrals is ( or are) infinite or “ f (x) is
infinitely discontinuous or indeterminate at ‘a’ or ‘b’ or both or at any one or more
points between ‘a’ and ‘b’ “then the integral is called an improper (or infinite)
integrals.
Kinds:
By definition improper integrals can e classified into three: (1) First kind in which
integrand f (x) is continuous but either one of (or both) the limits is (or are) infinite; (2)
Second kind in which the limits are finite but the integrand is infinitely discontinuous
in the interval; (3)Third kind or mixed kind, a combination of First and Second kinds.
divergent.
b b
(ii) f ( x)dx alim
. f ( x)dx , if the limit exists, then the integral is convergent; otherwise
a
divergent.
c c b
(iii) f ( x)dx f ( x)dx f ( x)dx lim f ( x)dx lim f ( x)dx; c . , if both the
a b
c a c
f ( x)dx lim
a
. f ( x)dx ,
0
a
if the limit exists, then the integral is convergent; otherwise
divergent.
(i) Singular point at 'b'.
b b
f ( x)dx lim
a
. f ( x)dx ,
0
a
if the limit exists, then the integral is convergent; otherwise
divergent.
(i) Singular point at 'c' where a c b.
b c b c b
a
f ( x)dx f ( x)dx f ( x )dx lim
a c
0
a
f ( x)dx lim
0 f ( x)dx; a c b.
c
if both the limits exist, then the integral is convergent; otherwise divergent.
(i) Singular point at both 'a ' and 'b' .
b c b c b
a
f ( x)dx f ( x)dx f ( x )dx lim
a c
0
a
f ( x)dx lim
0 f ( x)dx; a c b.
c
if both the limits exist, then the integral is convergent; otherwise divergent.
1 1
1 1 1
Ex 1:
0 x
dx lim .
0
0 x
dx lim 2 x
0
lim 2 1 2 2
0
x c. where
a c d and c d .