That is an alternate approach, definitely easier than u sub. Rewrite the numerator x as x - 2 + 2 then split the fraction into two fractions... I am planning on remaking some of my calculus videos. I mentioned that there was transcription error at 17:34, so I think I will do an all inclusive improper integral video. Thanks for the comment!
I realized it after the video and mentioned the mistake in the video description. This video took forever to make, I was so let down that I made that one transcription error! Great attention to detail that you noticed this!
Best explanations,thank you for taking your time to lecture the best lectures
Thanks for the vote of confidence!
holy shit! I was browsing vids to learn how to do this crap then solve my homework but u just solved my homework! gonna cram this subject I guess
I am glad this video helped!
You're a genius kingman!!..Well cooked
I appreciate the comment! I hope your end of year exams go well!
Why is the last one diverging, wouldn't the other part of the integral, from 2 to 5 be diverging towards +inf and they might cancel out then ?
You could have used the integration of partial fraction here why didn't you use it 16:30
Don't forget negative number
That is an alternate approach, definitely easier than u sub. Rewrite the numerator x as x - 2 + 2 then split the fraction into two fractions... I am planning on remaking some of my calculus videos. I mentioned that there was transcription error at 17:34, so I think I will do an all inclusive improper integral video. Thanks for the comment!
Good 👍
Thanks!
Your the best
Thanks! I hope calculus is going well.
This is great
I am glad the video was helpful!
You made a mistake around the 21:18 mark..you forgot the 2 in front of the ln
I realized it after the video and mentioned the mistake in the video description. This video took forever to make, I was so let down that I made that one transcription error! Great attention to detail that you noticed this!