Integrals, equality

Options are: l1 = 2l2 l2 = 2l1 l1 = l2^2 l1 = l2 Ans is l1 = l2
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Nimboi [ping if answering]
they used the substitution x = 1/t but i have no clue how i would've thought of that
Monishrules
Monishrules4mo ago
practice its obvious since the bounds stay the same after that 1 to infinity should generally remind you of u=1/t
Nimboi [ping if answering]
ah, the bounds +solved Monishrules
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