009B Sample Final 1, Problem 6

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Evaluate the improper integrals:

a)
b)
Foundations:  
1. How could you write so that you can integrate?
You can write
2. How could you write  ?
The problem is that   is not continuous at .
So, you can write .
3. How would you integrate  ?
You can use integration by parts.
Let and .

Solution:

(a)

Step 1:  
First, we write .
Now, we proceed using integration by parts. Let and . Then, and .
Thus, the integral becomes
Step 2:  
For the remaining integral, we need to use -substitution. Let . Then, .
Since the integral is a definite integral, we need to change the bounds of integration.
Plugging in our values into the equation , we get and .
Thus, the integral becomes
Step 3:  
Now, we evaluate to get
Using L'Hôpital's Rule, we get

(b)

Step 1:  
First, we write .
Now, we proceed by -substitution. We let . Then, .
Since the integral is a definite integral, we need to change the bounds of integration.
Plugging in our values into the equation , we get   and .
Thus, the integral becomes
Step 2:  
We integrate to get
Final Answer:  
(a)  
(b)  

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