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Chapter 8 Technique of Integration

This document summarizes various integration techniques including integration by parts, trigonometric integrals, trigonometric substitutions, and integration of rational functions by partial fractions. For integration by parts, it discusses figuring out which term is f(x) and which is g'(x) and provides examples. For trigonometric integrals, it discusses using trigonometric identities and derivatives. Trigonometric substitutions are discussed for integrals involving trigonometric relationships like a^2 + x^2. Partial fractions are discussed for splitting rational functions into integrals of partial fractions. Example problems are provided for each technique.
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Chapter 8 Technique of Integration

This document summarizes various integration techniques including integration by parts, trigonometric integrals, trigonometric substitutions, and integration of rational functions by partial fractions. For integration by parts, it discusses figuring out which term is f(x) and which is g'(x) and provides examples. For trigonometric integrals, it discusses using trigonometric identities and derivatives. Trigonometric substitutions are discussed for integrals involving trigonometric relationships like a^2 + x^2. Partial fractions are discussed for splitting rational functions into integrals of partial fractions. Example problems are provided for each technique.
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KC04403

Lecture 10
Techniques of Integration

 8.2 Integration by Parts


 8.3 Trigonometric Integrals
 8.4 Trigonometric Substitutions
 8.5 Integration of Rational Functions by Partial
Fractions
Trigonometric Identities
8.2 Integration by Parts

 Key Ideas
 Originates from Product Rule
 Need to figure out which is f(x) and which is g’(x)
 Look for the simplest possibility that is easy to integrate

 4 possibilities
 Need to use more than once
 Need to create dv
 Need to rearrange the equation
 Can use Tabular system for repeated application
Integration by Parts

 The key is in figuring out which is f(x) and which is


g’(x) or u and v
Definite Integrals

 Same as before
Example 2

Key Idea – Create dv by setting dv = 1 dx


Example 3
Example 3 (c0nt)

Make sure you can do Example 4 and Example 5


8.3 Trigonometric Integrals

 Key Idea
 Know your basic trigonometric derivative
 Know your basic trigonometric identities
 Power Law, Substitution, etc
Trigonometric Identities
Key Derivatives
𝑑
𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑥 = cos 𝑥
𝑑𝑥

𝑑
cos 𝑥 = − sin 𝑥
𝑑𝑥

𝑑
𝑠𝑖𝑛3 𝑥 = 3𝑠𝑖𝑛2 𝑥 𝑐𝑜𝑠 𝑥
𝑑𝑥

 The key is in combining substitution, power law, and


trigonometric identities
Case 1 – m is odd, n is even
Case 2 – n is odd
Case 3 m is even, n is even
Case 3 m is even, n is even
Eliminating Square Roots
Products of Tangents and Secants

 Key Idea is the relationship

𝑑
tan 𝑥 = 𝑠𝑒𝑐 2 𝑥
𝑑𝑥

𝑡𝑎𝑛2 𝑥 + 1 = 𝑠𝑒𝑐 2 𝑥
Example 5
Example 5 (cont)

Example 6 and Example 7 are useful to study


Products of Sines and Cosines
Example 8
8.4 Trigonometric Substitutions

 Key Idea
 Pattern Matching
 If your integral has 𝑎2 + 𝑥 2 , 𝑎2 − 𝑥 2 , 𝑥 2 − 𝑎2 pattern
 Determine what is a, x, dx, and substitute
 Simple substitution based on trigonometric and Pythagoras
relationship
Basics of Trigonometry
Substitution
Watch the range of the integrals
Do Example 2 and Example 4
8.5 Integration o f Rational
Functions by Partial Fractions

 Key Idea
 Some integrals are in the form f(x)/g(s)
 Expand Rational Function into Partial Fractions and Integrate
it
 Can use Partial Fraction Expansion or Heavyside Method
 Integral will mainly ln x form
 Flow chart
 g(x) must be factorisable
 If f(x)>g(x), do long division first
 Rewrite rational function part into partial fractions
 Integrate
Example
For Power
For Irrational Fractions i.e. f(x) > g(x)

1. Notice that f(x) is bigger


2. Do long division
3. On rational fraction proceed as usual

Please do other examples in text book


Tutorial Questions

 8.2 5,14,26,33
 8.3 9, 12, 29, 38, 51, 72
 8.4 1, 7, 9
 8.5 1, 11, 18, 24, 35

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