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Math 3a Section 4

This document discusses finding anti-derivatives, which is the opposite of taking the derivative. It provides examples of using basic anti-derivative rules like inverse trigonometric functions and power rules to find antiderivatives given a derivative. It also discusses using initial conditions and algebra to solve for constants in antiderivatives. The chain rule is discussed for taking derivatives of composite functions and its application to finding antiderivatives.

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Math 3a Section 4

This document discusses finding anti-derivatives, which is the opposite of taking the derivative. It provides examples of using basic anti-derivative rules like inverse trigonometric functions and power rules to find antiderivatives given a derivative. It also discusses using initial conditions and algebra to solve for constants in antiderivatives. The chain rule is discussed for taking derivatives of composite functions and its application to finding antiderivatives.

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Anti Derivatives

Section 4.9
X
2
5 find y
Given y
2
y
means that we work
Anti Derivative
find y
backwards given y

EI Given XT t 4 find y
y
XT t 4xot't C
y 8 T Tconstant

4
_xt
the derivative to check
Take
8 4 to
y

X 4
y
If xn
y
then X
y htt
c

Also the derivatives have


use you
memorized to help find Anti derivatives

Exe y
e
tat Xt
e tr lnxt
y

Sometimes it helps to do algebra first

Ex X2_r separate it into


3 fractions
y
rx

X Xn
Y ti write each
t one as
X Xo It
y
Itt
XI't Xot't
y T I
Ia tcy

2 XE xt2 tt

1 2 5
3x
Ex y rule
we do not
have a product
Since
we need
derivatives yet
for anti
this out first
to multiply
2 t 2 5
6 15
y
6 2 13 5
y
3 to
13 Sx
y 63 t

y 2X3t13zx2_5xt
will be given number to
Sometimes you
can solve for C
in so that you
plug

Sinx t cos x and y


Exe
y initial
conditions
cos t Smx c
y
substitute o And 3
Now X y
t Sin o t c
3 cos o

t o t c
3 I

4 C

cosxtsinxt
y

will second derivatives also


We can do this

y
XZ 3 And y'll 2 yCo7 7

3
3x tc
y
and _2 to find C
Substitute X 1 y

3 t C
2 133

4 C
3

3 43
y
3 t k
y 2
4zx

X o And y 7 to find k
substitute
t 3 43 67 t k
7 z

7 K

y z t3f2 Ixt7
derivative And make
Take the second

sure that
y x2t3
y 4,12 621 4g

y XI 3x
Iz
2

y 33 t 3 O

X t 3
Y

About the Chain Rule


What

If y e then
y esx.gs
Chain Rule
for derivatives

If y e5 then
y eg c

T
divide because
we are doing the

opposite of the
derivative
1
Exe y I 4
2

Recalls tan x
2

So the Answer is probably tan


About the 4
but what

1 be rewritten as
can
y It 4 2

1 it must be tan 2x
y I 2x

tan 2x te
y F because of the Chain Rule

Take the derivative and see

if I
y 11 4 2
tax
to
y
chair Rule
6
2
y L to

1
y It 4
2

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