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Integrating Exponential Functions

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Integrating

Exponential Functions
TS: Making decisions after reflection and review
Objective
 To evaluate the integrals of exponential
and rational functions.
Exponential Functions

x
What does e dx  ?

What’s a function whose derivative is ex ?


x x
e dx e C

Exponential Rule of Integration


u u
e du e C
Exponential Functions
Evaluate e  dx e dx
3 x 1 u

Let u 3 x  1
eu 13 du
du 3 dx
3 du dx
1
e
u
 1
3 du

 13 eu  C

 13 e
3 x 1
C
Exponential Functions
Evaluate 10 x  4 x e
4   dx
x5  x 2  1
Test: Take the derivative
of the choice of u. If you
cannot find it elsewhere in
the integrand, then use a
different expression for u.

Testing Zone:
What if u 10 x 4  4 x ?
Then du 40 x 3  4 dx
What if u  x 5  x 2  1 ?
Then du 5 x  2 x dx
4

This expression is off only by a constant multiple.


Exponential Functions
Evaluate 10 x  4 x e
4   dx e 10 x  4 x dx
x5  x 2  1 u 4

5 2
Let u  x  x  1 eu 2du
du 5 x 4  2 x  dx 2 eu du
2du 10 x 4  4 x dx 2eu  C

2e
 x  x  1
5 2

C
Conclusion
 Integration by substitution is a technique for
finding the antiderivative of a composite
function.

 Experiment with different choices for u when


using integration by substitution.

 A good choice is one whose derivative is


expressed elsewhere in the integrand.

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