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integration with infinity limit has problems
07-10-2017, 02:17 AM
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RE: integration with infinity limit has problems
The indefinite integral should be -(e^(-a*x))/a
For x = infinity, this becomes zero, and for x = 0, this becomes -1/a, so the answer should have been 0 - (-1/a) = 1/a
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