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222 Spring 2021 Worksheet 8

The document provides instructions for a worksheet containing various integral problems for students to practice. It emphasizes that the worksheet is longer than what will be covered in discussion and encourages students not to worry about completing all problems. Additionally, it includes specific integrals to determine convergence or divergence and hints for using the Comparison Test.

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222 Spring 2021 Worksheet 8

The document provides instructions for a worksheet containing various integral problems for students to practice. It emphasizes that the worksheet is longer than what will be covered in discussion and encourages students not to worry about completing all problems. Additionally, it includes specific integrals to determine convergence or divergence and hints for using the Comparison Test.

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Instructions: Listen to your TA’s instructions.

There are substantially more problems on this worksheet than we expect


to be done in discussion, and your TA might not have you do problems in order. The worksheets are intentionally longer
than will be covered in discussion in order to give students additional practice problems they may use to study. Do not
worry if you do not finish the worksheet :).

1. Decide whether each of the following integrals converge or diverge. If an integral converges, find its value.
R∞
(a) 1 x1k dx for k > 1.
R∞
(b) 1 x1k dx for k < 1.
R∞
(c) 1 x1k dx for k = 1.
R1
(d) 0 x1k dx for k > 1.
R1
(e) 0 x1k dx for k < 1.
R1
(f) 0 x1k dx for k = 1.
R∞
(g) 0 x1k dx for k > 1.
R∞
(h) 0 x1k dx for k < 1.
R∞
(i) 0 x1k dx for k = 1.
2. The following questions are copied from the previous worksheet, in case you didn’t finish them on Monday. If you
already did them, you don’t need to do them again.
Determine whether each of the following integrals converges or diverges. If the integral converges, you do NOT
need to compute its value.
Hint: use the Comparison Test.
Z ∞
28v
(a) 3
dv
0 v +7

Z ∞
14
(b) √ du
0 u(1 + u)

Z ∞
2 + sin(x)
(c) dx
1 x

1
Z ∞
2 + sin(x)
(d) dx
1 x2

3. The following questions are copied from the previous worksheet, in case you didn’t finish them on Monday. If you
already did them, you don’t need to do them again.
In the following problem we will use the Comparison Test.
(a) For what values of x is x ≤ x2 ? For what values of x is x ≥ x2 ?

Z ∞
2
(b) Show that e−x dx converges without directly computing the integral.
10 Z ∞
Hint: compare to e−x dx.
10

2
Z −10
2
(c) Show that e−x dx converges without directly computing the integral.
−∞

Z ∞
2
(d) Show that e−x dx converges.
−∞

4. Compute the following integrals using any method. If the integral is improper and diverges, state so.

Z
(a) 16 tan−1 ( x) dx.

7
x−5
Z
(b) dx
−4 x2 − 3x − 10

Z 3
28
(c) √ dz
2 3−z

Z π
4
(d) sec2 (θ) tan5 (θ) dθ
0

Z 36
ln(y)
(e) √ dy
25 y

Z
5 ln(s)
(f) p ds
s 4 + (ln(s))2

Z ∞
8
(g) x7 e−x dx
−∞

Z r
3+z
(h) dz
3−z

Z
12
(i) √ dx
3x + x x

3w2 − 2
Z
(j) dw
w2 − 2w − 8

Z √
(k) 4 cos( t) dt

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