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Calculus Chapter 4 Notes

This document contains two worksheets on derivatives and integrals. The first worksheet provides derivative formulas and asks the reader to take the derivative of various functions. The second worksheet focuses on trigonometric derivatives and integrals, providing relevant formulas. It also asks the reader to evaluate derivatives and integrals of trigonometric functions.

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Calculus Chapter 4 Notes

This document contains two worksheets on derivatives and integrals. The first worksheet provides derivative formulas and asks the reader to take the derivative of various functions. The second worksheet focuses on trigonometric derivatives and integrals, providing relevant formulas. It also asks the reader to evaluate derivatives and integrals of trigonometric functions.

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Derivative Review

Derivatives Review Worksheet: 1-10

I. Derivative Formulas
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.

d
c
dx
d
kx
dx
d
xn
dx
d
( f ( x)) n
dx
d
f ( x) g ( x)
dx
d f ( x)

dx g ( x )

Find the derivative of each function.


1. f x x 3 3x 2

4. f x 1 x 3

6. f x

3x 2 4
x2 5

Derivative Review of Trig Functions

2. f x

2x 3 1
x2

3. f x

5. f x x 2 x 1

7. f x

2x

5
2

2
3x 2

8. f x

x4 x2
x

Derivative Review for Trig Worksheet: 1-10

I. Derivative Formulas for Trig.


A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.

II. Pythagorean Identities

d
sin u
dx
d
cos u
dx
d
tan u
dx
d
cot u
dx
d
sec u
dx
d
csc u
dx

A. sin 2 x cos 2 x 1
B. tan 2 x 1 sec 2 x
C. cot 2 x 1 csc 2 x

Find the derivative of each function.


1. y tan 5 x 2
2. f ( x ) sin 4 5 x 3

4. y

sin x
x2

Complete each statement.


7. cos 2 x 1

5. h( x) x 3 tan 4 x

8. sec 2 x 1

Name____________________________
Find the derivative of each function.

Calculus

3. f ( x) cot x cos x 2

6. y

x sin 2 x

2
4

9. cot 2 x csc 2 x

Derivative Review for Trig Worksheet

1. y cot 8 x 3

4. y

2. y

x csc 5 x

4
3

tan x
x4

5. f x

sin x
1 cos x

7. f ( x ) cos 3 4 x 2

6. p( x) x 2 cot 2 x

Complete each statement.


8. 1 sin 2 x ________

3. g ( x) sec x sin x 2

9. csc 2 x 1 ________

4-1 Antiderivateves and Indefinite Integration


I. Antiderivative the answer to an indefinite integral.

10. tan 2 x sec 2 x _____

page 249: 9-19 odd

II. Indefinite Integration (Antidifferentiation)


If

dy
f (x )
dx

then
and
III. Basic Integration Formulas
A) 0dx

kdx
x dx
D) kf ( x) dx
E) f x g x dx
B)
C)

Evaluate each indefinite integral.


1.

4.

5x

dx

dx

4-1 Continued
Evaluate each indefinite integral.

2.

x dx

3.

1
3

x x

dx

5x

6.

dx

8 x

3 x 4 dx

p. 249: 5, 7, 21-33 odd

1.

3.

2
1
3
5
u
u

x3 8
dx
x2

du

2.

x 2

4.

dx

x3 x2 5
3

dx

5. Find the general solution of the differential equation.


2
dy
5x 3
dx

4-1 Integration with Trig Functions


I. Trig Integration Formulas

p. 249: 35-41 odd, 49-61 odd


II. Reciprocal Identites

III. Pythagorean Identities

A.

cos xdx

A.

sin x

A.

B.

cos x

B.

C.

tan x

C.

sin 2 x cos 2 x 1

B.

sin xdx

tan 2 x 1 sec 2 x

C.

sec

xdx

cot 2 x 1 csc 2 x

D.

csc

E.

sec x tan xdx

F.

csc x cot xdx

xdx

cot x
1

E.
sec x
1

F.
csc x

D.

Evaluate each trig integral.


1.

(sin x 2 cos x)dx

3.

sec x dx

2.

4.

cos x

1 cos

dx

5 5 csc x cot x dx

5. Find the equation for y, given the derivative and the indicated point on the curve.

dy
12 x 2 24 x 1; 1,2
dx

6. Solve the differential equation.

f ( x) 20 x 3 10, f 1 1, f 1 5

7. A ball is thrown vertically upward from ground level with an initial velocity of 20 ft / sec .
How high will the ball go?

4-2 Sigma Notation

p. 261: 1-21 odd, 31-33 odd, 39

I. Sigma Notation
n

x
i 1

i
xi
1
n

II. Summation Formulas


n

A.

c
i 1
n

B.

i
i 1
n

C.

i
i 1
n

D.

i 1
n

E.

cx
i 1
n

F.

x
i 1

yi

1. Find the sum of

p p 1 .
p 1

2. Express the sum in sigma notation.


31 3 2 3 3
3 8

...
11
11
11
11

3. Use the properties of sigma notation and summation formulas to evaluate the sum.

20

k 1

4. Find a formula for the sum of n terms. Use the formula to find the limit as

lim
n

i 1

4-2 Area

n .

1
i 1
n2

p. 262: 27, 29, 47, 49, 63

I. Area of a Plane Region Under a Curve


A. Left Endpoints of n rectangles for:
y x 2 with 4 subintervals on 0,1

B. Right Endpoints of n rectangles for:


y x 2 with 4 subintervals on 0,1

C. Midpoints of n rectangles for:


y x 2 with 4 subintervals on 0,1

II. Area of a Region in a Plane

Let f be a continuous and nonnegative on [a,b]. Then the area of the region bounded by the graph of f x ,
The x-axis and the vertical lines x a and x b is:
A

1. Use the limit process to find the area under the curve of y x 2 on [0,1].

2. The speed of a runner was detected at half-second intervals for the first three seconds and recorded in the
given chart. Approximate the distance she traveled during the first three seconds by using midpoints
of three subintervals.
t s
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
v ft / s
0
6.2
10.8 14.9 18.1
19.4
20.0

4-3 Riemann Sums and definite Integrals

p. 273: 13-43 odd

I. Definition of a Riemann Sum


n

f x x
i

i 1

II. Definition of a Definite Integral


The area under the curve of y f x on a, b where f x is positive on a, b is:

A lim f xi xi
x

i 1

III. Properties of the Definite Integral.

x a , then a f x dx
b
B. If f is integrable on a, b , then a f x dx
a

A. If f is defined at

f x dx f x dx
kf x dx
f x g x dx
c

C.
D.
E.

a
b

a
b

1. Express the area of the region as a definite integral.

Sketch the region whose area is given by the definite integral. Then use a geometric formula to evaluate the
integral.
2.

Given
5.

3.

5dx

f x dx 6

and

f x dx

6.

4-6 Numerical Integration


I. The Trapezoid Rule

x 2 dx

f x 13 , find:
3 f x dx

4.

8.

4 x 2 dx

4
4

7.

f x dx

f x dx

p. 305: 1, 9, 11, 15, 40

For y f x on

x a to

x b with n trapezoids and h x

ba
:
n

1. Use the trapezoidal rule to approximate the value of the definite integral for the indicated value of n.

x 2 1dx ; n = 4

2. Use the trapezoid rule to extimate the number of square meters of land of a lot where x and y are measured
in meters.
x
0
10
20
30
40

y
75
81
84
76
67

4-2, 4-3, and 4-6 Definite Integral Approximation

Worksheet 1-5 all

1. Use a) right endpoints, b) left endpoints, c) midpoints and d) the trapezoid rule to estimate

f x dx

by using 3 subintervals.
x
f(x)

0
12

1
8

2
6

3
3

4-1 Revisited
Evaluate each indefinite integral.

4
1

5
-2

6
-4

4-1 Worksheet 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 15, 19, 21, 27, 29, 31, 33

1.

4.

4x

8 x 1 dx

3x 1 2
x6

csc x

5.

u3

5 du
2
2u

3.

dx

4 sec x dx

sin x dx

2.

csc w cos w
dw
sin w

6.

4-4 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

p. 284: 5-31 odd, omit 25, 75-85 odd

I. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus


If f is continuous on [a,b] and F is an antiderivative of f on [a,b], then

f ( x ) dx

II. The Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus


If f is continuous on an open interval I containing a, then, for every x in the interval:
d
dx

f (t ) dt

Evaluate each definite integral.


1.

4 x 3 dx

2.

x 2 dx

3.

2 cos xdx

4. a. Integrate to find F as a function of x.


b. Demonstrate the Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus by differentiating the result in part a.
F ( x)

t
x

5 dt

5. Find F x by using the second FTC.


F x

t
x

3t 2 dt

4-4 Continued

p. 284: 35-43 odd, 46, 48, 49, 51,

I. The Mean Value Theorem for Integrals


If f is continuous on the closed interval [a,b], then there exists a number c in the interval [a,b] such that

f ( x) dx

II. Average Value of a Function on an Interval


If f is integrable on the closed interval [a,b], then the average value of f on the interval is
f c

Find the area of the region bounded by


1. y 3x 2 1 , x 0, x 2, and y 0

2. y x 3 5 x , x 4 , y 0

3. Find the value of c guaranteed by the Mean Value Theorem for Integrals for the function over the indicated
interval.
f x 3x 2 ; [1,4]

4. Find the average value of the function over the interval and all values of x in the interval for which the
function equals the average value.
f x 9 x 2 ; [-3,3]

4-5 Integration by Substitution

p. 297: 7-33 odd

I. Integration of a Composite Function


Let F be the antiderivative of f

f x

f x dx

II. Tips for u-Substitution


A. Let u be the base of a power
B. Let u be the radicand
Evaluate each indefinite integral.
6
1. 5 x 1 5 dx

4. 7 x 3

6.

2 x 4 dx

3 dx

4-5 Continued-Trig Functions

2.

x x

1 dx

5.

7.

3.

3x

3x 1
2

2x 1

x 5 2x 4
x

x2
2 x3

dx

dx

dx

p. 297: 41-53 odd

I. Integration of Composite Trig Functions

sin f x f x dx

II. Tips for u-Substitution of Trig Functions


A. Let u be the angle
B. Let u be the trig function raised to a power
C. Rewrite by using a Pythagorean Identity
Evaluate each indefinite integral
1. sin 4 xdx

sec 2 x
4.
dx
tan 3 x

4-5 continued

2.

e sec ex tan ex dx

5.

tan

3.

cos

x sin xdx

xdx

p. 297: 35, 37, 55, 57, 59, 65-75 odd

Evaluate the indefinite integral


1. x 3 x 1dx

2. Solve the differential equation.


dy
5 x 3x 4 x 2
dx

3. Evaluate the definite integral.

x
x 9
2

dx

4. Find the area of the shaded region.

5 x dx

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