How to calculate this? #lim_(x->oo)1/x int_0^xdt/(2+cost)#.
2 Answers
The limit is not defined.
Explanation:
Note that
As the function is always positive and never converges to
Then, we see that
We can then apply l'Hopital's rule since we have the indeterminate form
The derivative of the integral is found through the Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
#=lim_(xrarroo)1/1(1/(2+cosx))=lim_(xrarroo)1/(2+cosx)#
As we already determined, this is an oscillating function and it doesn't converge.
Explanation:
NOTE: