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Improper Integral Calculator

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Improper Integral Calculator

Improper Integral Calculator

An improper integral calculator computes integrals with infinite limits or discontinuities. It determines convergence/divergence and calculates values for applications in physics, engineering, and probability. Essential for solving real-world problems involving unbounded regions or singularities, it automates complex limit-based computations, ensuring accuracy and saving time.

Formula

For ∫af(x)dx = limb→∞abf(x)dx. For discontinuities at c ∈ [a,b], split into limt→c⁻atf(x)dx + limt→c⁺tbf(x)dx.

How to Use

1. Enter the function (e.g., 1/x^2). 2. Specify limits (use 'inf' for ∞). 3. Define the integration variable. 4. Click "Compute". The tool evaluates convergence/divergence and provides the result. Interpret results carefully: finite values indicate convergence; ∞ or undefined implies divergence.

Derivation Process

Improper integrals extend Riemann integrals to infinite intervals or discontinuous integrands. Derived by replacing infinite limits with variables approaching infinity (Type I) or integrating near discontinuities (Type II). Convergence is determined if limits exist; otherwise, the integral diverges. Techniques include comparison tests and substitution.

Common Improper Integrals

IntegralResultConverges?
∫₁1/x² dx1Yes
∫₀11/√x dx2Yes
∫₁1/x dxNo