Improper Integral – An exponential function on an infinite interval – Exercise 1530 Post category:Improper Integral Post comments:0 Comments Exercise Evaluate the integral ∫−∞025xdx\int_{-\infty}^0 2^{5x} dx∫−∞025xdx Final Answer Show final answer ∫−∞025xdx=15⋅ln2\int_{-\infty}^0 2^{5x} dx=\frac{1}{5\cdot \ln 2}∫−∞025xdx=5⋅ln21 Solution Coming soon… Share with Friends Read more articles Previous PostImproper Integral – A rational function with parameter with a discontinuity in the interval end- Exercise 1534 Next PostImproper Integral – Convergence test to a rational function on an infinite interval – Exercise 1523 You Might Also Like Improper Integral – A multiplication of functions on an infinite interval – Exercise 6976 August 12, 2019 Improper Integral – A rational function on an infinite interval – Exercise 6954 August 12, 2019 Improper Integral – A quotient of exponential functions on an infinite interval – Exercise 6999 August 21, 2019 Improper Integral – An exponential function with absolute value and infinite integration limits – Exercise 6966 August 12, 2019 Improper Integral – A sum of exponential functions on an infinite interval – Exercise 6989 August 21, 2019 Improper Integral – A rational function on an infinite interval – Exercise 6943 August 12, 2019 Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Δ
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