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Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Reynolds

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2022-05-27

Calculate limit involving the antiderivative of a function
Let f : R R , f ( x ) = e x 2 . Now, consider F an antiderivative of f.
Calculate: lim x x F ( x ) f ( x ) .
I couldn't find the antiderivative of f, and besides finding F, I have no other ideas.

Answer & Explanation

Samuel Vang

Samuel Vang

Beginner2022-05-28Added 12 answers

Step 1
You actually need to find F. And f cannot be integrated into elementary functions anyway.
Can we agree that the limit seems to be going to ?
Use L'Hopitals rule.
d d x x F ( x ) = F ( x ) + x F ( x ) = F ( x ) + x f ( x ) d d x f ( x ) = 2 x f ( x )
Step 2
After differentiating top and bottom, we have F ( x ) + x f ( x ) 2 x f ( x ) .
Still indeterminate.
When we apply L'Hopital's one more time, every term will have an f(x) in it, and we can cancel top and bottom.
prensistath

prensistath

Beginner2022-05-29Added 4 answers

Explanation:
By the fundamental theorem of calculus we have F ( x ) = 0 x e t 2   d t + C is an anti-derivative of f(x). Observe lim x F ( x ) = .

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