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This document is a worksheet on integration by parts that contains 10 problems. It provides multiple choice and short answer questions to evaluate integrals using integration by parts. The document tests students' ability to set up and evaluate integrals using integration by parts, as well as to find areas under curves and average values using definite integrals.
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X XDX HX X XDX HX X X C X X X C: Worksheet 5.4-Integration by Parts

This document is a worksheet on integration by parts that contains 10 problems. It provides multiple choice and short answer questions to evaluate integrals using integration by parts. The document tests students' ability to set up and evaluate integrals using integration by parts, as well as to find areas under curves and average values using definite integrals.
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Calculus Maximus WS 5.

4: Integration by Parts

Name_________________________________________ Date________________________ Period______

Worksheet 5.4—Integration by Parts


Show all work. No calculator unless stated.

Multiple Choice

1. If x
2
cos xdx  h  x    2 x sin xdx , then h  x  
(A) 2sin x  2 x cos x  C (B) x2 sin x  C (C) 2 x cos x  x2 sin x  C
(D) 4cos x  2 x sin x  C  
(E) 2  x 2 cos x  4sin x  C

2.  x sin 5x dx =


x 1 x 1
(A)  x cos  5x   sin  5x   C (B)  cos  5 x   sin  5 x   C (C)  cos  5 x   sin  5 x   C
5 25 5 5
x 1
(D) cos  5 x   sin  5x   C (E) 5x cos  5x   sin  5x   C
5 25

 x csc xdx 
2
3.
x csc3 x
(A) C (B) x cot x  ln sin x  C (C)  x cot x  ln sin x  C
6
(D)  x cot x  ln sin x  C (E)  x sec2 x  tan x  C

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4. The graph of y  f  x  conforms to the slope field for


dy
the differential equation  4 x ln x , as shown. Which
dx
of the following could be f  x  ?
(A) 2 x2 ln 2 x  3
(B) x3 ln x  3
(C) 2 x2 ln x  x2  3
 
(D) 2 x 2  3 ln x  1

4ln 3 x
(E) 2 x ln 2 x  3
3

Short Answer

5. Evaluate the following integrals.


(a)  xe x dx (b) x
2
sin  x  dx (c)  sin 1 xdx

(d)  ln 2 xdx (e)  arctan 4tdt

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6. Evaluate the following definite integrals. Show the antiderivative. Verify on your calculator.
 1

 t sin 3tdt x 


 1 e x dx
2
(a) (b)
0 0

e 1
ln x r3
(c)  2
dx (d)  dr (Hint: let r 3  r 2  r )
1 x 0 4  r2

dy
7. Solve:  x sec2 x and y  1 when x  0 .
dx

8. Find the area of the region enclosed by the x-axis and the curve y  x sin x for   x  2 .

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9. A slowing force, symbolized by the “Dashpot” in the figure at right, slows


the motion of the weighted spring so that the mass’s position at time t is given
by y  2et cos t , t  0 . Find the average position of the mass on the
interval t  0, 2  . Give an exact answer, then verify on your calculator.

10. Using u-substitution and then integration by parts, evaluate  sin xdx .

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