Find the values of p for which the integral converges. (Enter your answer as an inequality.) ??¹ 21 1/x? dx p < 1 Evaluate the integral for those values of p. 0
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It seems like you missed the integral expression in your question. I assume you meant the following integral: $$\int_1^\infty \frac{1}{x^p} dx$$ Now, we need to find the values of $p$ for which this integral converges. To do this, we can use the integral test Show more…
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