I(x) = /, (In(t))² e-(t-1)* dt - 3x

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Use Laplace's method to show that
1.
I(r) = [ (In(t))² e=a(t-1)* dt
dt ~
3x
as x xO.
(You may use the expansion In(1+ z) = z- 2²/2+
· . · ,-1< z< 1.)
Transcribed Image Text:Use Laplace's method to show that 1. I(r) = [ (In(t))² e=a(t-1)* dt dt ~ 3x as x xO. (You may use the expansion In(1+ z) = z- 2²/2+ · . · ,-1< z< 1.)
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