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A convergent improper integral over an infinite interval can be approximated by first replacing the infinite limit(s) of
(a) It can be shown that
Approximate this integral by applying Simpson’s rule with
Round your answer to three decimal places and compare it to
(b) Use the result that you obtained in Exercise 52 and the fact that
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