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The integral [infinity] 10 x (1 + x) dx 0 is improper for two reasons: The interval [0, [infinity]) is infinite and the integrand has an infinite discontinuity at 0. Evaluate it by expressing it as a sum of improper integrals of Type 2 and Type 1 as follows. [infinity] 10 x (1 + x) dx 0 = 1 10 x (1 + x) dx 0 + [infinity] 10 x (1 + x) dx 1

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