DX X F DX X F: 2.2 Integrals Whose Integrands Become Infinite
DX X F DX X F: 2.2 Integrals Whose Integrands Become Infinite
f ( x)dx is defined as
a
b c
Solution
f
1
0 c1
1
dx c
dx
c
By definition lim lim 2 1 x 0
0 1 x c 1
0 1 x c 1
lim 2 1 c 2 2
c 1
2
If f is continuous on (a,b], but is unbounded at a, i.e fails to have
limit as x approaches a from the right ,
b b b
ac b
3
Example
2
dx
The integral 1 1 x is improper
1c 2
-1
since the integrand approaches -ve
f
infinity as x approaches 1(the lower
limit) from the right.
2
dx 2
lim ln 1 x c
dx
1 1 x clim
2
1 1 x
lim ln 1 ln 1 c
c 1
c
c 1
lim ln 1 c
c 1
--Diverges
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Suppose f is continuous on [a,b], except at point c in (a,b)
where
f as x c and as x c (as in picture)
f
f at point c
then a c b
b c b
f ( x)dx
a
converges if both f ( x)dx and f(x)dx converge.
a c
Define b c b
4
dx 2
dx
4
dx
1 x 2 2 / 3
1
( x 2) 2/3
2
( x 2) 2/3
c 4
dx dx
lim 2 / 3 lim
c2
1
( x 2) c 2
c
( x 2) 2/3
6
c
dx
lim 1/ 3 c
lim [3( x 2) ]1
2/3
c2
1
( x 2) c2
lim[3(c 2) 3(1) ] 3
1/ 3 1/ 3
c2
4
dx
lim 1/ 3 4
lim [3( x 2 ) ]c
c2
c
( x 2 ) 2/3 c2
lim[3(2) 3(c 2) ] 33 2
1/ 3 1/ 3
c2
4
So dx
1 x 2 2 / 3 3 3 2
3
7
4
2. dx
1 x 2 2 f ( x)
1
( x 2) 2
Solution
1 2 4
By definition
4 2 4
8
c c
dx 1
lim lim
c2
1
( x 2) 2
c 2
( x 2) 1
1
lim
c 2 (c 2)
1
4
dx
So 1 x 2 2 does not converge.
2 2
dx 1
0 x 1 2 x 1 1 1 2
0
1. (a) Sketch the region that represent the following improper integral.
5
1 1
i) e x
dx ii )
0
x2
dx
2
4
1
2. (a) Evaluate ( x 2)
1
2
3
dx
dx
x
(b) i) Evaluate the integral e
1
e
x2
what can you say about the integral dx 11
1
3. (a) Find a positive number a satisfying
a
dx dx
0 1 x 2 a 1 x 2 .
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1
(b) Consider the integral
2 x2
dx.
converges or
Give reasons
diverges. for your
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answer.