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(1) Show that -infinity to infinity ∫ xdx is divergent. (2) Show that lim t→∞ definite...

(1) Show that -infinity to infinity ∫ xdx is divergent.

(2) Show that lim t→∞ definite integral -t to t ∫ xdx = 0. This shows that we cannot define ∫ ∞ −∞ xdx= lim t→∞ definite integral-1 to t ∫ xdx

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