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The need to extend the definition of the integral beyond the limits imposed in Chapter 4 becomes apparent quite quickly, sometimes even without noticing if we are not too careful. For instance, if we want to integrate f (x) = xp over [0,1] then we can write uncritically
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Walker, P.L. (2004). Improper Integrals. In: Examples and Theorems in Analysis. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-380-0_5
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