Improper Integrals
An improper
integral occurs when the:
An example of the first scenario is illustrated in the figure below in which the function f being integrated from a to c has a vertical asymptote at c.

Additionally, the second scenario is illustrated below:

- Integrand becomes infinite in the domain of integration while the domain itself is finite
- Interval of integration is unbounded
An example of the first scenario is illustrated in the figure below in which the function f being integrated from a to c has a vertical asymptote at c.

Additionally, the second scenario is illustrated below:

Definitions Regarding Improper Integrals:

