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Math 2351 Note 1

The document provides notes on differentiation and integration. It defines differentiation, discusses rules of differentiation like the power rule and chain rule, and gives examples of differentiating various functions. It also covers integration, introducing the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and listing formulas for integrating basic functions like polynomials, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential forms. Worked examples are provided to demonstrate differentiating and integrating different function types.

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Math 2351 Note 1

The document provides notes on differentiation and integration. It defines differentiation, discusses rules of differentiation like the power rule and chain rule, and gives examples of differentiating various functions. It also covers integration, introducing the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and listing formulas for integrating basic functions like polynomials, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential forms. Worked examples are provided to demonstrate differentiating and integrating different function types.

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Math 2351 Tutorial notes

Differentiation

Definition of Differentiation of function

Def 1 Let f : I and c I . Then We define


f ( x) f (c)
f (c): lim (if limit exists)
xc x c

Thm 2 Let f : I and c I . Then


f is differentiable at c f is continuous at c

Power Rule

Thm 4 Let f ( x) xn , n . Then

f ( x) nxn1

Ex 5 Evaluate the derivative of f ( x) x3 .


Solution: f ( x) 3x31 3x2

Thm 7 Let f ( x) c where c is a constant. Then f ( x) 0 .

Ex 8 Differentiate f ( x) 3x2 x 2 .

Solution: Applying the rules,




f ( x) 3x 2 x 2 3 x 2 x 2
32 x 1 0 6 x 1
1
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Rules of Differentiation
In calculating derivatives, we can use the following results to speed up the calculation.

Thm 6 Let f , g : I and c I . If f, g are differentiable at c. Then we have

(a) , f is differentiable at c

and f (c) f (c)

(b) f g is differentiable at c

and f g (c) f (c) g (c)

(c) fg is differentiable at c

and fg (c) f (c) g (c) f (c) g (c)

f
(d) If g (c) 0 then is differentiable at c
g
f f (c) g (c) f (c) g (c)
and (c) 2
g g (c)

Remarks: By using these rules, we can simplify the calculation in finding the
derivatives. For example, we can use the power rule and the above rules to
differentiate any polynomial.

Ex 9
Differentiate f ( x) 3x2 x 1 x3 2 .
Solution: Applying the rules,


f ( x) 3x 2 x 1 x 3 2 3x 2 x 1 x3 2
6 x 1 x 2 3x x 1 3x
3 2 2

15x 4 4 x3 3x 2 12 x 2
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Ex 10 Differentiate f ( x) x .
x 12

Solution: Applying the rules,



x x2 1 x x 2 1 1 x2
f ( x)
x x
2 2
2
1 2
1

Derivatives of some special functions


Sometimes, we need to be able to differentiate the trigonometric functions, exponential
functions and logarithmic functions.

(a) sin x cos x (g) e x e x

(b) cos x sin x (h) a x ln a a x

(c) tan x sec2 x (i) ln x 1x


(d) csc x csc x cot x (j) loga x 1
for
ln a x
(e) sec x sec x tan x
a 0 & a 1
(f) cot x csc2 x

Ex 11 Differentiate f ( x) x sin x .
ln x
Solution: Using the results above,

x sin x ln x x sin x ln x
f ( x)
ln x
2


sin x x cos x ln x x sin x 1x

ln x
2

(ln x 1)sinx x cos x ln x



ln x
2
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The Chain Rule

Thm 12 (Chain Rule)


Let f : I1 , g : I 2 where f ( I1) I 2 . Let c I1 . Then
f is differentiable at c and g is differentiable at f (c)
g f is differentiable at c and g f (c) g f (c) f (c)

Remarks: There are two different versions of Chain Rule, but they are all equivalent.
(1) d g f ( x) g f ( x) f ( x)
dx
(2) dy dy du
dx du dx


99
Ex 13 Differentiate f ( x) x 2 1 .

Solution: Applying Chain Rule,




x2 1 99 x2 1 2 x 198x x2 1
98 98 98
f ( x) 99 x2 1

Ex 14 Given f (u) sin u and u( x) cos( x) . Find df .


dx

df df du d sin u d cosx
Solution: cos u sin x cos cos( x) sin x
dx du dx du dx
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Integration
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

Thm 22 (Fundamental Thm. of Calculus)


Let f :[a, b] be a continuous function.
x
(1st part): Let F ( x) : f (t )dt .
a

Then F ( x) f ( x) x (a, b)
(2nd part): G is an antiderivative of f on [a, b]
b
a f ( x)dx G(b) G(a)

Remark: Or simply write,

d x
(1st part): f (t )dt f ( x)
dx a
x
(2nd part): a G(t)dt G( x) G(a)

b
a x dx .
2
Ex 23 Evaluate
3
Solution: Let G( x) x . Then G( x) x2 . By Fundamental Theorem of Calculus,
3
b b
a x2dx G(t )dt G(b) G(a )
a


b3 a3 1 3 3
b a
3 3 3


0 cos xdx .
Ex 24 Evaluate 2



2 cos xdx 2 G (t )dt
Solution: Let G( x) sin x . Then G( x) cos x .
0 0

G(b) G(a ) sin sin(0) 1



2
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Integrals of Basic Functions


Here is a list of commonly used integration formulas, including trigonometric,
logarithmic and exponential types.
x n1
x dx C
n
Thm 25 (a)
n 1
1
(b) x dx ln x C
e dx e C
x x
(c)
ax
a dx C
x
(d)
ln a
(e) ln xdx x ln x x C
(f) sin xdx cos x C
(g) cos xdx sin x C
(h) tan xdx ln sec x C
(i) csc xdx ln csc x cot x C
(j) sec xdx ln sec x tan x C
(k) cot xdx ln sin x C

Integration by Substitution

Thm 26 (Definite Integration by Substitution)


Let g :[a, b] has continuous derivative on [a, b] .
Let f : g [a, b] be a continuous function. Then

a f g( x) g( x)dx g (a) f (u)du


b g (b)
where u g ( x) .

Remark: We have similar theorem for indefinite Integrals:

f g( x) g( x)dx f (u)du where u g ( x)


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(2 x 1)
99
Ex 27 Evaluate dx .

Solution: Let u 2 x 1. Then du 2 (or du 2dx )


dx
1 u99 2dx

2
99 99
(2 x 1) dx u dx
100
1 u99du u C
2 200

Integrating by Parts
Thm 28 (Integrating by Parts)
Let f , g :[a, b] be continuously differentiable functions. Then
b b b
a f g fg a fg
a

Remarks: (a) The condition continuously differentiable is to make sure that f


and g are integrable.
(b) Derivatives may not be integrable.

Ex 29 Evaluate ln xdx .
Solution: Integrating by parts,

ln xdx ln x x dx ln x x x ln x dx

ln x x x 1 dx ln x x x C
x

Complex Number
Def 30 A complex number is an expression of the form z x iy ,

in which x and y are real numbers and i is the imaginary unit: i 2 1.

We define: Re( z) x Im( z) y


Math 2351 Tutorial notes

Def 31 Let z . Let z x iy . Then we define

(complex conjugate of z) z x iy

(modulus of z) z x2 y 2
y
(argument of z) arg(z) is such that tan
x
If is taken between ( , ] then it is called the principal argument.

Prop 32 Let z1, z2 . Let z1 x1 iy1 and z2 x2 iy2 . Then


(a) z1 z2 x1 x2 & y1 y2
(b) z1 z2 ( x1 x2 ) i( y1 y2 )
(c) z1z2 ( x1 iy1)( x2 iy2 ) ( x1x2 y1 y2 ) i( y1x2 x1 y2 )
x1 iy1 x2 iy2 x1 x2 y1 y2 i y1 x2 x1 y2
(d) z1 x1 iy1

z2 x2 iy2 x2 iy2 x2 iy2 x2 2 y2 2

Thm 33 Let z1, z2 . Let z1 x1 iy1 and z2 x2 iy2 . Then

z z
(b) z1 z2 z1 z2 (c) z1z2 z1 z2
2
(a) zz z (d) 1 1
z z
2 2

n
Def 30 We define exp( z) z z .
n0 n!

Remarks: (a) This series converges for all complex z. (can be proved by ratio test)
(b) exp( x) ex x
(c) exp( z) has the similar properties of e x .

Def 30 We define cos Re exp(i ) & sin Im exp(i ) for all real .
Or, ei cos i sin
Remark: This definition matches the geometric meaning of the trigo. functions.

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