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Question Number 113218 by mnjuly1970 last updated on 11/Sep/20

Answered by mathdave last updated on 12/Sep/20

the integral doen′t converge  ∵divergent

$${the}\:{integral}\:{doen}'{t}\:{converge} \\ $$$$\because{divergent} \\ $$

Commented by MJS_new last updated on 12/Sep/20

yes but can you prove it?

$$\mathrm{yes}\:\mathrm{but}\:\mathrm{can}\:\mathrm{you}\:\mathrm{prove}\:\mathrm{it}? \\ $$

Commented by mathdave last updated on 13/Sep/20

y not

$${y}\:{not} \\ $$

Commented by mathdave last updated on 13/Sep/20

from my working i got to kwn that it  divergent i dont just quess my answer  he gave ds type of integral problem before  nah which converge and i worked it and    posted  my solution.am lazy ds days  to type

$${from}\:{my}\:{working}\:{i}\:{got}\:{to}\:{kwn}\:{that}\:{it} \\ $$$${divergent}\:{i}\:{dont}\:{just}\:{quess}\:{my}\:{answer} \\ $$$${he}\:{gave}\:{ds}\:{type}\:{of}\:{integral}\:{problem}\:{before} \\ $$$${nah}\:{which}\:{converge}\:{and}\:{i}\:{worked}\:{it}\:{and} \\ $$$$\:\:{posted}\:\:{my}\:{solution}.{am}\:{lazy}\:{ds}\:{days} \\ $$$${to}\:{type} \\ $$

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