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Integration Problems

The document provides practice integration problems that can be solved using techniques like substitution, integration by parts, trigonometric identities, and partial fraction expansions. It includes 42 problems ranging from basic to more advanced difficulties. Some commonly used trigonometric integrals and identities are also listed to help with solving the problems.
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Integration Problems

The document provides practice integration problems that can be solved using techniques like substitution, integration by parts, trigonometric identities, and partial fraction expansions. It includes 42 problems ranging from basic to more advanced difficulties. Some commonly used trigonometric integrals and identities are also listed to help with solving the problems.
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Practice Integration Problems

MATH 182: Fall 2006

The integrals practice problems on the following pages can all be evaluated using combinations of
1) The Method of Substitution
2) Integration by Parts
3) Trigonometric identities
4) Inverse Trigonometric Substitutions
5) Partial fraction expansions

Some commonly used trigonometric identities are:


sin2 (x) + cos2 (x) = 1
tan2 (x) + 1 = sec2 (x)
1
cos2 (x) =
(1 + cos(2x))
2
1
sin2 (x) =
(1 cos(2x))
2
sin(2x) = 2 sin(x) cos(x)
1
(sin(x + y) + sin(x y))
sin(x) cos(y) =
2
1
cos(x) cos(y) =
(cos(x + y) + cos(x y))
2
1
sin(x) sin(y) =
(cos(x y) cos(x + y))
2
Some commonly integrals worth noting include:
Z
1
du = arctan(u) + c
2
u +1
Z
1

du = arcsin(u) + c
2
Z 1u
tan(u) du = ln|sec(u)| + c
Z
cot(u) du = ln|csc(u)| + c
Z
sec(u) du = ln |sec(u) + tan(u)| + c
Z
csc(u) du = ln |csc(u) cot(u)| + c
Z

sec3 (u) du =

1
(sec(x) tan(x) + ln (sec(x) + tan(x))) + c
2

(I) Quickies:

a)

5e3x dx = 53 e3x + c

b)

2cos(x) dx = 2 sin(x) + c

c)

sec(2x) tan(2x) dx = 12 sec(2x) + c d)

7sec2 (5x) dx =

e)

dx
x2 +4

x
x2 +1

g)

2
3x+1

dx =

1
2 arctan
2
3

x
2

+c

f)

7
5

tan(5x) + c

+ 1 + c

1
2
2 ln x

dx =

ln|3x + 1| + c

(II) Intermediate Difficulty Problems:

1)

R2

3)

2x+1
x(1x)

5)

e z
z

7)

dx
9x2

9)

3x+2
2
x (x+2)

11)

3x3 +x2 +4
3x+1

13)

1
x( x+1)

15)

17)

R1

19)

2)

R2

4)

xex/2 dx

6)

tan3(x) sec2(x) dx

8)

dx
x2 9

10)

x3
1+x4

dx

12)

R /2

dx

14)

e3x cos(4x) dx

16)

arcsin(x) dx

18)

R /6

20)

ln(x)
x

dx
dx

ln(x)
x2

dx

x2

dz

dx

4 dx (need table)

dx

sin2(x) dx

(2x + 1) cos(x) dx
1
x 1+x2

dx

cos(x)
1+sin(x)

dx

4 x2 dx

21)

4x+7
(x+1)(2x+3)

22)

x
1+x2

23)

sin(ln(x))
x

dx

24)

x2ex dx

25)

sec4(x) dx

26)

ex
e2x +1

27)

cos2(4x) dx

28)

cos2(x) sin3(x) dx

29)

R /3

sec2 (x)
tan(x)

30)

arctan(2x) dx

31)

1
x2 +4x+5

32)

sin(2x) cos(4x) dx

33)

4x2 2x
(x1)(x2 +1)

34)

1
(x2 +4)3/2

35)

x ln(x) dx

36)

x2ex dx

37)

tan(x) sec (x) dx

38)

x
1+x2

39)

2x+1
x2 1

40)

sin(x) cos3(x) dx

41)

42)

/4

dx

dx

dx
dx

dx

1
2
x +2x+2

dx

dx

dx

dx

dx

cos(x)

1+3sin(x)

dx

Answers:
2)u = ln(x), v = x1 ; 1/2(1 ln(2))

1
2
2 (ln(2))

1) u = ln(x) ;

3)partialf raction ; ln|x| 3ln|x 1| + c


5)u =

x ; 2e

4)u = x, v = 2ex/2 ; 2(x 2)ex/2 + c


6)u = tan(x) ; 1/4 tan4 (x) + c

+c

8)x = 3 sec(); ln| 31 x +

9)partial f ractions; ln|x| ln|x + 2| x1 + c

10)u = 1 + x4 ; 1/4 ln(x4 + 1) + c

11)Long division; 1/3x3 + 4/3 ln|3x + 1| + c

12)trig ident.; /4

13)u =

x + 1; 2ln(1 +

x) + c

1
3

7)u = x/3; arcsin(x/3) + c

x2 9| + c

14)u = 2x + 1, v = sin(x); 2cos(x) + (2x + 1) sin(x) + c

15)IBP arts twice; 3/25e3x cos(4x) + 4/25e3x sin(4x) + c

16)x = tan(); ln|(1 +

17)u = arcsin(x), v = x; /2 1

18)u = 1 + sin(x); ln(3) ln(2)

19)x = 2sec(); 21 x x2 4 2ln|x + x2 4| + c

20)x = 2sin(); 1/2x 4 x2 + 2arcsin(x/2) + c

21)partial f raction; 3ln|x + 1| ln|2x + 3| + c

22)u = 1 + x2 ; 1 + x2

23)u = ln(x); cos(ln|x|) + c

24)IBP twice, u = x2 , v = ex ; (2 2x + x2 )ex

25)trig.ident. thenu = tan(x); tan(x) + 31 tan3 (x) + c

26)u = ex ; arctan(ex ) + c

27)trig. ident.; 1/2x + 1/6 sin(8x) + c

28)trig.ident, u = cos(x); 1/5cos5 (x) 1/3cos3 (x) + c

29)u = tan(x); 1/2ln(3) = ln( 3)

30)IBP u = arctan(2x), v = x; x arctan(2x) 1/4ln(1 + 4

31)u = x + 2, complete square; arctan(x + 2) + c

32)trig. ident.; 1/4cos(2x) 1/12cos(6x) + c

33)P artial. F rac.; ln|x 1| + arctan(x) + 3/2ln(x2 + 1) + c

34)x = 2tan(); x/(4 x2 + 4) + c

35)IBP u = ln(x), v = 1/3x3 ; 1/3x3 ln|x| 1/9x3 + c

36)u = x3 ; 1/3ex + c

37)trig. u = sec(x); 1/3 sec3 (x) + c

38)u = 1 + x2 ; 1 + x2 + c

39)partial f rac.; 3/2ln|x 1| + 1/2ln|x + 1| + c

40)u = cos(x); 1/4cos4 (x) + c

41)x + 1 = tan(); ln|x + 1 +

x2 + 2x + 2| + c

1 + x2 )/x| + c

42)u = 1 + 3sin(x); 2

p
1 + 3sin(x) + c

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