Integration Using Algebraic Solution
Integration Using Algebraic Solution
Introduction
Problem 1.
Determine
cos(3x + 7) dx.
39.2
Algebraic substitutions
f
(x)
dx
[ f (x)]n
1
sin u + c
3
Find (2x 5)7 dx.
!
(2x 5) dx =
7
du 1
u
=
2
2
u8
8
u du
+c =
(2x 5)7 dx =
!
Problem 3. Find
!
3x(4x 2 + 3)5 dx =
1 8
u +c
16
1
(2x 5)8 + c
16
4
dx.
(5x 3)
4
dx =
(5x 3)
=
4 du 4
=
u 5
5
Hence
3
8
!
u 5 du =
=
1
0
2e
dx =
du
1
2e
=
6
3
u
3
8
du
8x
!
u 5 du, by cancelling
u6
6
+c
1 6
1
u + c = (4x2 + 3)6 + c
16
16
24 sin5 cos d.
du
du
= cos and d =
d
cos
!
!
du
Hence 24 sin5 cos d = 24u 5 cos
cos
!
= 24 u 5 du, by cancelling
Let u = sin then
= 24
Hence
6x1
Problem 6. Evaluate
du
du
= 6 and dx =
dx
6
3
8
1
du
u
4
4
ln u + c = ln(5x 3) + c
5
5
Problem 4. Evaluate
4 signicant gures.
Let u =6x 1 then
3x(u)5
du
du
= 5 and dx =
Let u =(5x 3) then
dx
5
Hence
!
du
du
= 8x and dx =
dx
8x
Hence
1
2
Problem 5. Determine
u6
+ c = 4u 6 + c = 4(sin )6 + c
6
= 4 sin6 + c
e du
1
1
= eu + c = e6x1 + c
3
3
Thus
0
6
sin
(sin 0)6
6
Thus
=4
1 6
1
=4
0 =
or 0.0625
2
16
1
0
393
1
1
2e6x1 dx = [e6x1 ]10 = [e5 e1 ] = 49.35,
3
3
correct to 4 signicant gures.
Hence
!
x
dx =
2 + 3x 2
6. 3e3+5
x (2x 2 + 1) dx
8.
9.
!
0
1
10.
dt
2 sin 3t +
4
Problem 8.
1 2
(4x 1) + c
2
Problem 9.
Problem 7.
Find
x
dx.
2 + 3x 2
du
du
= 6x and dx =
dx
6x
Show that
tan d = ln(sec ) + c.
!
tan d =
then
[0.9428]
2x
dx.
(4x 2 1)
[4.333]
39.4
Determine
1 u 2
1
u +c
= +c =
1
4
2
2
=
[0.7369]
1
du,
u
du
du
Let u = 4x 2 1 then
= 8x and dx =
dx
8x
!
!
2x du
2x
dx =
Hence
u 8x
(4x 2 1)
!
1
1
=
du, by cancelling
4
u
1
! 1
+1
1 u 2
1
u 2 du =
=
+c
1
4
4
+1
2
3 cos(4x 3) dx
1
1
ln u + c = ln(2 + 3x2) + c
6
6
!
x du
1
=
u 6x
6
by cancelling
0
2
sin
d. Let u = cos
cos
du
du
= sin and d =
d
sin
Hence
!
!
sin
sin du
d =
cos
u
sin
!
1
du = ln u + c
=
u
= ln(cos ) + c = ln(cos )1 + c,
by the laws of logarithms.
395
Hence
(cos )1 =
since
1
= sec
cos
Hence
0
39.5
3x
dx =
(2x 2 + 1)
3
Problem 10. Evaluate 1 5x (2x 2 + 7) d x,
taking positive values of square roots only.
du
du
Let u =2x 2 + 7, then
= 4x and dx =
dx
4x
It is possible in this case to change the limits of integration. Thus when x = 3, u =2(3)2 + 7 =25 and when
x = 1, u = 2(1)2 + 7 = 9.
u=25
5x (2x 2 + 7) dx =
x=1
u=9
5
4
5
4
du
5x u
4x
x=3
Thus
x=1
u du
u3
25
u 2 du
9
5 3 3
=
25 9
6
5
2
= (125 27) = 81
6
3
!
Problem 11. Evaluate
1
2
du
x=0
3
4
x=2
1
2
x=0
du =
3
4
u=9
1
2
du,
u=1
1
3 u2
3
9 1 = 3,
1 =
4
2
2 1
25
x=2
25
3 25
u2
5
5x (2x 2 + 7) dx =
4 3/2
5
3x du
u 4x
3
4
Hence
x=3
x=2
x=0
Change of limits
When evaluating denite integrals involving substitutions it is sometimes more convenient to change
the limits of the integral as shown in Problems 10
and 11.
du
du
= 4x and dx =
dx
4x
dx,
(2x 2 + 1)
0
taking positive values of square roots only.
5 cos5 t sin t
3.
3 sec2 3x tan 3x
1
1 2
2
sec 3x + c or tan 3x + c
2
2
4.
3x
5
cos6 t + c
6
2.
5.
2t (3t 2 1)
ln
2
2
3
(3t 1) + c
9
1
(ln )2 + c
2
6.
3 tan 2t
3
ln(sec 2t ) + c
2
7.
2et
t
(e + 4)
4 (et + 4) + c
8.
3x e(2x
9.
2 1)
dx
[1.763]
3 sin4 cos d
[0.6000]
10.
0
11.
Zr =
(2 J + 1)e
J (J +1) h 2
8 2 I k T
dJ
3x
dx
2
(4x 1)5
[0.09259]
dR
V = 2
2
R
+ r2
0
a2 sin
E=
d
-
0 2
a2 x 2 2ax cos
where a, and are constants, x is greater
than a, and x is independent of . Show that
a2
E=
x
Revision Test 11
This Revision Test covers the material contained in Chapters 37 to 39. The marks for each question are shown in
brackets at the end of each question.
!
!
2
theorem of Pappus to determine the volume of
5
dx
1. Determine: (a) 3 t dt (b)
3 2
material removed, in cm3 , correct to 3 signicant
x
!
gures.
(8)
(c) (2 + )2 d
(9)
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
400 mm
50 mm
200 mm
(10)
Figure RT11.1
8.
9.
10.
(9)