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The integral expression \"\" converges.

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Consider \"\".

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Let \"\".

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Differentiate on each side.

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Substitute corresponding values in the integral.

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If \"\", then \"\"

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Substitute above values in \"\".

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Therefore, \"\".

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Consider \"\".

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Apply L-Hospital rule to find the limit, since the expression tends to indeterminate form \"\".

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Property of limits : \"\".

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\"\".

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Substitute above result in equation \"\".

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If \"\", then above expression tends to \"\"

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If \"\", then expression tends to \"\".

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If \"\", then above expression tends to a finite number \"\".

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If \"\", Integral tends to a finite number \"\".