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Mathematics, 19.03.2020 03:50 rickyop8010

Given the improper integral \displaystyle{\int_{1}^{\infty}\dfr ac{1}{x^p}dx}∫ 1 [infinity] x p 1 dx Determine the values of pp which make this integral convergent. And which values of pp make the integral divergent.

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