?Find the value of the constant for which the integral
Chapter 7, Problem 91(choose chapter or problem)
Find the value of the constant for which the integral
\(\int_{0}^{\infty}\left(\frac{1}{\sqrt{x^{2}+4}}-\frac{c}{x+2}\right) d x\)
converges. Evaluate the integral for this value of .
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integral _0 ^infinity (1/square root x^2+4 - C/x+2) dx
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