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Also how come the bounds changed when they wanted to see whether or not the new integral being compared to the original converges or not?
I thought testing for the 'new compared one' doesn't matter when you do the Limit Comparison Test.

Again, I'm really sorry, I just can't seem to get shit right today.

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1/2
Okay, how come this converges to 1?
I'm using the Limit Comparison Test, with the original function on top (and 1/x^4 being the function compared to the original). When I plugged in infinity, it'd be infinity/infinity which would make it indeterminate right? How come the solutions managed to converge into 1?

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