Integrate the function $\frac{\left(5x-3\right)^3}{x^3}$ from $1$ to $\infty $

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The integral diverges.

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Expand the fraction $\frac{\left(5x\right)^3-9\left(5x\right)^2+135x-27}{x^3}$ into $4$ simpler fractions with common denominator $x^3$

$\int\left(\frac{\left(5x\right)^3}{x^3}+\frac{-9\left(5x\right)^2}{x^3}+\frac{135x}{x^3}+\frac{-27}{x^3}\right)dx$

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Learn how to solve product rule of differentiation problems step by step online. Integrate the function ((5x-3)^3)/(x^3) from 1 to infinity. Expand the fraction \frac{\left(5x\right)^3-9\left(5x\right)^2+135x-27}{x^3} into 4 simpler fractions with common denominator x^3. Simplify the resulting fractions. Simplify the expression. The integral \int\frac{\left(5x\right)^3}{x^3}dx results in: 125x.

Final answer to the problem

The integral diverges.

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Main Topic: Product Rule of differentiation

The product rule is a formula used to find the derivatives of products of two or more functions. It may be stated as $(f\cdot g)'=f'\cdot g+f\cdot g'$

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