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Integral Calculus Formula Sheet PDF

This document provides formulas and rules for integral calculus including: 1) Derivative rules for common functions like polynomials, trigonometric functions, exponentials, and logarithms. 2) Properties of integrals such as linearity and finding the integral of a function between limits. 3) Integration rules for common functions and substitutions. 4) The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus relating derivatives and integrals. 5) Definitions of Riemann sums and formulas for calculating area under a curve using approximations.

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Integral Calculus Formula Sheet PDF

This document provides formulas and rules for integral calculus including: 1) Derivative rules for common functions like polynomials, trigonometric functions, exponentials, and logarithms. 2) Properties of integrals such as linearity and finding the integral of a function between limits. 3) Integration rules for common functions and substitutions. 4) The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus relating derivatives and integrals. 5) Definitions of Riemann sums and formulas for calculating area under a curve using approximations.

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IntegralCalculusFormulaSheet

DerivativeRules:

d d
dx
c 0
dx
x n nx n 1
d d
sin x cos x cos x sin x
dx
d
dx
d
d x
a a x ln a
sec x sec x tan x csc x csc x cot x dx
dx
d
dx
d
d x
e ex
tan x sec2 x cot x csc 2 x dx
dx dx
d d d d d
cf x c f x f x g x f x g x
dx dx dx dx dx
f g d
f g f g f g
f

g


fg
g2 dx

f g x f g x g x

PropertiesofIntegrals:

kf (u )du k f (u )du f (u ) g (u )du f (u )du g (u )du


a b a

f ( x)dx 0
a
f ( x)dx f ( x)dx
a b
c b c b
1
f ( x)dx f ( x)dx f ( x)dx
a a b
f ave
b a a
f ( x) dx
a a a


a

f ( x)dx 2 f ( x) dx iff(x)iseven
0

a
f ( x) dx 0 iff(x)isodd

b f (b )

g ( f ( x)) f ( x)dx
a f (a)
g (u )du udv uv vdu

IntegrationRules:

du u C sin u du cos u C du 1 u
a
n 1
arctan C
n u
u du n 1 C cos u du sin u C u
2 2
a a
sec u du tan u C u
2
du
du
u ln u C a 2 u 2 arcsin a C
csc u cot u C
2

e du e C u
u u
du 1
csc u cot u du csc u C u u 2 a 2 a arc sec a C
1
a du ln a a C sec u tan u du sec u C
u u

FundamentalTheoremofCalculus:

d x
F ' x f t dt f x where f t isacontinuousfunctionon[a,x].
dx a

f x dx F b F a ,whereF(x)isanyantiderivativeoff(x).
b

RiemannSums:

n n b n
ca
i 1
i c ai
i 1
f ( x)dx lim f (a ix)x
n
a i 1
n n n

a i bi ai bi x b a
i 1 i 1 i 1 n
n
height of ith rectangle width of ith rectangle
1 n
i 1
i
Right Endpoint Rule:
n
n(n 1)

n n

i 1
i
2 f (a ix)(x) (
i 1 i 1
(b a )
n
) f (a i (b n a ) )
n
n(n 1)(2n 1)
i2
i 1 6
Left Endpoint Rule:
n n
n
n( n 1)
2
f (a (i 1)x)(x) ( (b na ) ) f (a (i 1) (bn a ) )
i
i 1
3

2
i 1 i 1
Midpoint Rule:


n n


i 1
f (a ( i 1) i
2 x)(x) ( (b n a ) ) f (a
i 1
( i 1) i
2
(ba )
n )

NetChange:

b b t t
Displacement: v ( x) dx
a
DistanceTraveled: v( x) dx
a
s (t ) s (0) v( x)dx Q (t ) Q (0) Q( x)dx
0 0

TrigFormulas:

sin x 1 cos( x ) cos( x ) sin 2 ( x) cos 2 ( x) 1


sin 2 ( x) 12 1 cos(2 x) tan x
sec x
cos x cos x
cos x 1 sin( x ) sin( x ) tan 2 ( x) 1 sec 2 ( x)
cos 2 ( x) 12 1 cos(2 x) cot x csc x
sin x sin x

GeometryFomulas:

AreaofaSquare: AreaofaTriangle: Areaofan AreaofaCircle: Areaofa


A s2 A 12 bh EquilateralTrangle: A r2 Rectangle:
A 3
s2 A bh
4

AreasandVolumes:

Areaintermsofx(verticalrectangles): Areaintermsofy(horizontalrectangles):
b d

(top bottom)dx
a
(right left )dy
c

GeneralVolumesbySlicing: DiskMethod:
Given:BaseandshapeofCrosssections Forvolumesofrevolutionlayingontheaxiswith
b slicesperpendiculartotheaxis
V A( x )dx ifslicesarevertical b
V R ( x ) dx ifslicesarevertical
2
a
d a
V A( y )dy ifslicesarehorizontal d
V R ( y ) dy ifslicesarehorizontal
2
c
c

WasherMethod: ShellMethod:
Forvolumesofrevolutionnotlayingontheaxiswith Forvolumesofrevolutionwithslicesparalleltothe
slicesperpendiculartotheaxis axis
b b
V R ( x) r ( x) dx ifslicesarevertical V 2 rhdx ifslicesarevertical
2 2

a a
d d
V R ( y ) r ( y ) dy ifslicesarehorizontal V 2 rhdy ifslicesarehorizontal
2 2

c c

PhysicalApplications:

PhysicsFormulas AssociatedCalculusProblems
Mass: Massofaonedimensionalobjectwithvariablelinear
Mass=Density*Volume(for3Dobjects) density:
Mass=Density*Area(for2Dobjects) b b

Mass=Density*Length(for1Dobjects) Mass (linear density ) dx


( x)dx
a distance a

Work: Worktostretchorcompressaspring(forcevaries):
Work=Force*Distance b b b

Work=Mass*Gravity*Distance Work ( force)dx F ( x)dx kx


dx
Work=Volume*Density*Gravity*Distance a a a Hooke ' s Law
for springs

Worktoliftliquid:
d
Work ( gravity )(density )(distance) ( area of a slice) dy

c volume
d
W 9.8* * A( y ) *(a y )dy (in metric)
c
Force/Pressure: Forceofwaterpressureonaverticalsurface:
Force=Pressure*Area d

Pressure=Density*Gravity*Depth Force ( gravity )( density )(depth) ( width) dy



c area

d
F 9.8* *(a y ) * w( y )dy (in metric)
c

IntegrationbyParts:

Knowingwhichfunctiontocalluandwhichtocalldvtakessomepractice.Hereisageneralguide:
1
u InverseTrigFunction ( sin x, arccos x, etc )
LogarithmicFunctions ( log 3 x, ln( x 1), etc )
( x , x 5,1/ x, etc )
3
AlgebraicFunctions
TrigFunctions ( sin(5 x ), tan( x ), etc )
3x 3x
dv ExponentialFunctions ( e ,5 , etc )
Functionsthatappearatthetopofthelistaremoreliketobeu,functionsatthebottomofthelistaremoreliketobedv.

TrigIntegrals:
Integralsinvolvingsin(x)andcos(x): Integralsinvolvingsec(x)andtan(x):
1. Ifthepowerofthesineisoddandpositive: 1. Ifthepowerof sec( x ) isevenandpositive:
Goal: u cos x Goal: u tan x
i. Savea du sin( x ) dx
i. Savea du sec ( x ) dx
2

ii. Converttheremainingfactorsto
ii. Converttheremainingfactorsto
cos( x ) (using sin 2 x 1 cos 2 x .)
tan( x ) (using sec x 1 tan x .)
2 2

2. Ifthepowerofthecosineisoddandpositive: 2. Ifthepowerof tan( x ) isoddandpositive:


Goal: u sin x Goal: u sec( x )
i. Savea du cos( x ) dx i. Savea du sec( x ) tan( x ) dx
ii. Converttheremainingfactorsto ii. Converttheremainingfactorsto
sin( x ) (using cos 2 x 1 sin 2 x .)
sec( x ) (using sec x 1 tan x .)
2 2

3. Ifboth sin( x ) and cos( x ) haveevenpowers: Iftherearenosec(x)factorsandthepowerof


Usethehalfangleidentities: tan(x)isevenandpositive,use sec x 1 tan x
2 2

i. sin ( x )
2 1
2
1 cos(2 x ) toconvertone tan x to sec x
2 2

ii. cos ( x )
2 1
1 cos(2 x) Rulesforsec(x)andtan(x)alsoworkforcsc(x)and
2
cot(x)withappropriatenegativesigns
Ifnothingelseworks,converteverythingtosinesandcosines.

TrigSubstitution:
Expression Substitution Domain Simplification

a2 u2 u a sin a 2 u 2 a cos
2 2

a2 u2 u a tan a 2 u 2 a sec
2 2

u 2 a2 u a sec 0 , u 2 a 2 a tan
2

PartialFractions:
Linearfactors: Irreduciblequadraticfactors:
P( x) A B Y Z P( x) Ax B Cx D Wx X Yx Z
... m 1
2 2 ... 2 2
( x r1 ) m
( x r1 ) ( x r1 ) 2
( x r1 ) ( x r1 ) m ( x r1 )
2 m
( x r1 ) ( x r1 ) 2
( x r1 ) m 1
( x r1 ) m
Ifthefractionhasmultiplefactorsinthedenominator,wejustadd thedecompositions.

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