Month: April 2025

When Is an Improper Integral Not an Improper Integral?

Having looked at improper integrals last time, let’s look at some questions we’ve had involving integrals that either look improper but aren’t, or are improper but were missed, or that have other issues with their interval of integration.

Two-sided Improper Integrals: Can I Take Both Limits at Once?

We have a question about an improper integral, where one is strongly tempted to take a shortcut that makes it convergent, though the proper definition does not. Why can’t we do this? We’ll see something of the freedom mathematicians have in the matter of definitions, as well as why the standard definition has to be …

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Assertions, Reasons, and Logic

Over the years, we have received several questions about problems that give an “assertion” and a “reason”, and ask you to decide whether each is true, and also whether the latter is “the correct explanation” (that is, a valid reason) that the former is true. These can involve subtle reasoning, and subtle errors. Since some …

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Three HCF/LCM Problems

Let’s look at three similar questions we’ve received about Least Common Multiples, Greatest Common Factors, and so on, starting with a recent question and going back in time. We’ll see a bad question, a good question, and an interesting challenge.