3. For each of the following integrals, either evaluate the integral, or show that it diverges. Make sure to use proper notation. (a) ??? (1 / (x² - x - 2)) dx (b) ???³ (2x / ?(x + 1)) dx (c) ??? (x / e??³) dx
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First, integrate the first integral: dx12_I -2 21 dx Vz +1 = -2 21 dV + 12 I Show more…
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