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Integral that is continuous and looks like it converges to a geometric series
Testing if a geometric series converges by taking limit to infinitySummation of arithmetic-geometric series of higher orderGeometric series with polynomial exponentHow to Recognize a Geometric SeriesShowing an integral equality with series over the integersDiscontinuity of a series of continuous functionsReasons why a Series ConvergesSum of infinite geometric series with two terms in summationUsing geometric series for computing IntegralsLimit of geometric series sum when $r = 1$
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I think the key word is continous. the RHS totally looks like a sum from a geometric series but I dont see a trick when I think there is one .
calculus integration multivariable-calculus improper-integrals
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I think the key word is continous. the RHS totally looks like a sum from a geometric series but I dont see a trick when I think there is one .
calculus integration multivariable-calculus improper-integrals
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I think the key word is continous. the RHS totally looks like a sum from a geometric series but I dont see a trick when I think there is one .
calculus integration multivariable-calculus improper-integrals
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I think the key word is continous. the RHS totally looks like a sum from a geometric series but I dont see a trick when I think there is one .
calculus integration multivariable-calculus improper-integrals
calculus integration multivariable-calculus improper-integrals
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Hint: Let $g(x) = (x+1)^2017$. Let $h = f-g$. By the mean value theorem, there exists $a$ such that
$$h(a) = int_0^1 h(x) , dx.$$
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Hint: Let $g(x) = (x+1)^2017$. Let $h = f-g$. By the mean value theorem, there exists $a$ such that
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Hint: Let $g(x) = (x+1)^2017$. Let $h = f-g$. By the mean value theorem, there exists $a$ such that
$$h(a) = int_0^1 h(x) , dx.$$
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Hint: Let $g(x) = (x+1)^2017$. Let $h = f-g$. By the mean value theorem, there exists $a$ such that
$$h(a) = int_0^1 h(x) , dx.$$
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Hint: Let $g(x) = (x+1)^2017$. Let $h = f-g$. By the mean value theorem, there exists $a$ such that
$$h(a) = int_0^1 h(x) , dx.$$
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