Which of the following statements correctly describes improper integrals?(Attent
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Which of the following statements correctly describes improper integrals?(Attention: the infinity is considered as a defined numerical value)
An improper integral that has a defined numerical value can either converge or diverge. An improper integral without a defined numerical value diverges.
An improper integral that has a defined numerical value diverges. Otherwise the improper integral converges.
(A) An improper integral that has a defined numerical value converges. Otherwise the improper integral diverges. (B)An improper integral that has a defined numerical value can either converge or diverge. An improper integral without a defined numerical value diverges.
(C) An improper integral that has a defined numerical value can either converge or diverge. An improper integral without a defined numerical value converges. (D)An improper integral that has a defined numerical value diverges. Otherwise the improper integral converges.
Explanation / Answer
An improper integral that has a defined numerical value can either converge or diverge. An improper integral without a defined numerical value converges.
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