Solution: Infinite intervals of integration Evaluate the

Chapter 7, Problem 8E

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QUESTION:

Infinite intervals of integration  Evaluate the following integrals or state that they diverge.

\(\int_{0}^{\infty} \frac{d x}{\sqrt[3]{x+2}}\)

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QUESTION:

Infinite intervals of integration  Evaluate the following integrals or state that they diverge.

\(\int_{0}^{\infty} \frac{d x}{\sqrt[3]{x+2}}\)

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Problem 8EInfinite intervals of integration Evaluate the following integrals or state that they diverge. SolutionStep 1In this problem we have to evaluate and then we have to state whether it diverges or not.Consider By using we get Substituting the limits we get, Now considering we get

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