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InteGrand

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Re: MX2 2016 Integration Marathon

Improper integrals?

Have fun with limits if you're a 2016er
Yes. Although of course, such a question would be unlikely to be asked directly in the HSC, and if it were asked, students would probably be guided through the steps.
 

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The only reason I differentiated it was to get the graph.
But I see what you are saying.

Doesn't the limit approach 1? As (1+2^-(1/x)) is 1 when x approaches 0.

I'll post a fixed solution
 

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Can someone do this integral I remember paradoxica solved it before but forgot how to solve:

 

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I think after the IBP and the ln(sin(x)) appears, that's when you use the f(x)dx=f(a-x)dx integral property. Then something could be done about the sin(2x) due to the altered boundaries and the reflection of ln(sin(u)) about u=pi/2 I think (let u=2x)
 
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