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OpenStudy (cherrilyn):

convergent or divergent?

OpenStudy (cherrilyn):

\[\int\limits_{2}^{\infty}dx/(x+3)(x+1)^{?}\]

OpenStudy (dumbcow):

what are the limits and is there an exponent on (x+1)

OpenStudy (cherrilyn):

the bounds are 2 - infinity. and yeah the exponent is 2.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

convergent

OpenStudy (cherrilyn):

how?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you can integrate it, then you can find

OpenStudy (dumbcow):

after integrating using partial fractions and evaluating the limit to infinity i get infinity - infinity + 1/6 where infinity - infinity is indeterminate however it may still converge to 1/6 i dont know if thats much help weiwei what did you find that it converged to?

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