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Improper integrals involve integrating functions over unbounded intervals from "summary" of Skills in Mathematics - Integral Calculus for JEE Main and Advanced by Amit M Agarwal

Improper integrals can arise when we are dealing with functions that are integrated over unbounded intervals. In other words, these integrals involve functions that do not have a finite upper or lower limit. This situation can occur when the function being integrated approaches infinity at one or both ends of the interval. When dealing with improper integrals, we need to be careful in evaluating them. One approach is to break down the integral into smaller, more manageable parts. This can involve splitting the integral at the point where the function approaches infinity and then evaluating each part separate...
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