Why doesn't the integral
converge for a= negative infinity and b=positive infinity? Se...
Mathematics, 25.02.2021 16:20 ariana0517
Why doesn't the integral
converge for a= negative infinity and b=positive infinity? Seems like it should equal 0 since both sides are symmetrical. I know that, when you calculate it as two separate integrals, each side doesn't converge, but the symmetry feels like it means it should converge to 0.
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