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Integration Indefinite Integrals Integration of Inverse Functions

The document provides formulas and definitions for indefinite integrals, integration of inverse functions, curvature, arc length, surface area of revolution, identities of trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, substitutions, and Taylor and Maclaurin series. Specifically, it lists the formulas for indefinite integrals of common functions, defines curvature as the rate of change of the tangent vector, gives the formulas for finding arc length and surface area of revolution using integrals, and provides various trigonometric and hyperbolic identities along with common substitutions used in integration.

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Integration Indefinite Integrals Integration of Inverse Functions

The document provides formulas and definitions for indefinite integrals, integration of inverse functions, curvature, arc length, surface area of revolution, identities of trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, substitutions, and Taylor and Maclaurin series. Specifically, it lists the formulas for indefinite integrals of common functions, defines curvature as the rate of change of the tangent vector, gives the formulas for finding arc length and surface area of revolution using integrals, and provides various trigonometric and hyperbolic identities along with common substitutions used in integration.

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INTEGRATION

Indefinite Integrals Integration of Inverse Functions


x n 1 1
 1  x 2 dx  sin  x   C
1
 x dx   C, n  1
n

n 1
1 1
 x dx  ln | x | C  1  x 2 dx  cos  x   C
1

 cos x dx  sin x  C 1
 1  x 2 dx  tan  x   C
1

 sin x dx   cos x  C 1
 1  x 2 dx  cot  x   C
1

 sec x dx  tan x  C
2

 csc x dx   cot x  C 1
 | x | x 2  1 dx  sec  x   C
2
1

 sec x tan x dx  sec x  C 1


 | x | x 2  1 dx  csc  x   C
1

 csc x cot x dx   csc x  C


 e dx  e  C
x x
1
 x 2  1 dx  sinh  x   C
1

 cosh x dx  sinh x  C 1
 x 2  1 dx  cosh  x   C
1

 sinh x dx  cosh x  C
 sech x dx  tanh x  C 1
2

 | x | 1  x 2 dx  sech x  C
1

 csch x dx   coth x  C
2

1
 | x | 1  x 2 dx  csch x  C
1

 sech x tanh x dx  sech x  C


 csch x coth x dx  csch x  C 1
 tanh 1  x   C , | x |  1

 1  x 2 dx   1
coth  x   C , | x |  1

CURVATURE, ARC LENGTH AND SURFACE AREA OF REVOLUTION


d2y t2 2
 dx   dy 
2 b
d 
2

L        dt S  2  f ( x) 1   [ f ( x)]  dx
dx 2  dt   dt   dx 
 3 / 2
t
1
a

  dy  2  2
d 
2
 
b d

    dy S  2  g ( y ) 1   [ g ( y )]  dy
1 L   1    dx
  dx   a  dx  c  dy 
| xy  yx |

x 
2
3/ 2 d
 dx 
 y 2 L 1    dy
2

c  dy 
IDENTITIES OF TRIGONOMETRY AND HYPERBOLIC
Trigonometric Functions Hyperbolic Functions
cos x  sin x  1
2 2
e  ex
x
sinh x 
sin 2 x  2 sin x cos x 2
cos 2 x  cos 2 x  sin 2 x e  e x
x
cosh x 
2
 2 cos 2 x  1
cosh x  sinh 2 x  1
2

 1  2 sin x
2
sinh 2 x  2 sinh x cosh x
1  tan x  sec x
2 2
cosh 2 x  cosh 2 x  sinh 2 x
1  cot 2 x  csc 2 x  2 cosh 2 x  1
2 tan x
tan 2 x   1  2 sinh 2 x
1  tan2 x
1  tanh2 x  sech 2 x
tan x  tan y
tan(x  y )  coth2 x  1  csch 2 x
1  tan x tan y
sin( x  y )  sin x cos y  sin y cos x 2 tanh x
tanh 2 x 
cos( x  y )  cos x cos y  sin x sin y 1  tanh2 x
tanh x  tanh y
sin ax cos bx  12 [sin(a  b) x  sin(a  b) x] tanh(x  y ) 
1  tanh x tanh y
sin ax sin bx  12 [ cos(a  b) x  cos(a  b) x] sinh(x  y )  sinh x cosh y  sinh y cosh x
cos ax cos bx  12 [cos(a  b) x  cos(a  b) x] cosh(x  y )  cosh x cosh y  sinh x sinh y

SUBSTITUTIONS
Expression Trigonometric Hyperbolic
x2  k 2 x  k tan x  k sinh 

x2  k 2 x  k sec  x  k cosh

k 2  x2 x  k sin  x  k tanh

t  tan x
t  tan 12 x
1 t 2
sin 2 x 
2t 1 t2
sin x 
2t cos x  1 t2
cos 2 x 
1 t2 1 t2 1 t2
2t
2t 2dt tan 2 x  dt
tan x  dx  1 t2 dx 
1 t2 1 t2 1 t2

TAYLOR AND MACLAURIN SERIES


f " (a)
f ( x)  f (a)  f ' (a)(x  a)  ( x  a) 2  
2!
f (0) 2
f ( x)  f (0)  f (0) x  x 
2!

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