?Show that if \(a>-1\) and \(b>a+1\), then the following integral is convergent

Chapter 7, Problem 94

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Show that if \(a>-1\) and \(b>a+1\), then the following integral is convergent.

 

\(\int_{0}^{\infty} \frac{x^{a}}{1+x^{b}} \ d x\)

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