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Convergence in mathematics ​

Convergence in mathematics ​-example-1
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Answer:

that looks so complicated im dropping out

Explanation:

User Mkaran
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Answer:

Converges to
(√(\pi ))/(2)

Explanation:


\int _0^(\infty \:)e^(-x^2)dx =
\lim_(b \to \infty)
\int _0^(b \:)e^(-x^2)dx =
(√(\pi ))/(2)

steps:

write improper integral as a limit

solve integral

apply limit

If limit exists and this number is finite, the improper integral converges

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