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Type 1 improper integrals! (8 examples, calculus 2)
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Calculus 2 Integrals! (Ultimate Playlist) - Type 1 improper integrals! (8 examples, calculus 2)

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We will solve 8 type 1 improper integrals for your calculus 2 class. A type 1 improper integral means we have to integrate over an infinite interval, such as from a to infinity, from negative infinity to b, or from negative infinity to positive infinity. An improper integral is a combination of integral and limit. So you must remember all the integration techniques and also how to take the limit. Check out type 2 improper integrals: https://youtu.be/w46sjRIkV7Y 0:00 how do we do improper integrals (type 1 improper integral, 8 examples) 0:12 integral of 1/(x+1)^(3/2) from 0 to inf 3:17 integral of x^2/sqrt(x^3+4) from 0 to inf 5:59 integral of e^(1/x)/x^2 from 1 to inf 9:28 integral of ln(x)/x^2 from 1 to inf 13:36 integral of x/(1+x^4) from 0 to inf 17:11 integral of x*e^x from negative inf to 0 21:20 integral of cos(x) from 0 to inf 23:14 integral of 1/(x^2-x) from 2 to inf ----------------------------- Support this channel and get my calculus notes on Patreon: 👉 https://www.patreon.com/blackpenredpen Get the coolest math shirts from my Amazon store 👉 https://amzn.to/3qBeuw6 ----------------------------- #calculus #bprpcalculus #apcalculus #tutorial #math

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