#Integrate and lim

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chilly mortar
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For 0: the function is nonnegative on our region of integration, so the integral must also be nonnegative.
For 1/(2n + 1): note that since x^(2n)/(1 + x) ≤ x^(2n) on our region of integration, the integrals of the respective functions must also obey the same inequality.

rain anchor
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both my english and math knowledge suck, so :))

chilly mortar
rain anchor
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oh wait this is it?

chilly mortar
rain anchor
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what do you mean find them?

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like solve them?