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Calculus I - Tutorial #9

The document provides a tutorial on calculus integration techniques including basic integral formulas, integration by parts, trigonometric integrals, and establishing reduction formulas. It contains 18 practice problems evaluating integrals using various methods like substitution, integration by parts, and trigonometric identities.
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Calculus I - Tutorial #9

The document provides a tutorial on calculus integration techniques including basic integral formulas, integration by parts, trigonometric integrals, and establishing reduction formulas. It contains 18 practice problems evaluating integrals using various methods like substitution, integration by parts, and trigonometric identities.
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Calculus I

Tutorial #9 (20–24 Nov 2023)

Topics:

• Basic integral formulas

• Integration by parts

• Trigonometric integrals

The integrals in Problems 1–5 are in no particular order. Evaluate each integral using
any algebraic method or trigonometric identity you think is appropriate, and then use
a substitution to reduce it to a standard form.

Problem 1. Z 1
16x
dx.
0 8x2 + 2

Problem 2.
e− cot z
Z
dz.
sin2 z

Problem 3. Z

√ .
2θ − θ2

Problem 4. Z
2 dx
p .
x 1 − 4 ln2 x

Problem 5. Z
z
ez+e dz.

Problem 6. Using different substitutions Show that the integral


Z
((x2 − 1)(x + 1))−2/3 dx

can be evaluated with any of the following substitutions.

(a) u = 1/(x + 1).

(b) u = ((x − 1)/(x + 1))k for k = 1, 1/2, 1/3, −1/3, −2/3, and −1.

1
(c) u = tan−1 x.

(d) u = tan−1 x.

(e) u = tan−1 ((x − 1)/2).

(f) u = cos−1 x.

(g) u = cosh−1 x.

What is the value of the integral?

Evaluate the integrals in Problems 7–8 using integration by parts.

Problem 7. Z
(r2 + r + 1)er dr.

Problem 8. Z
eθ sin θ dθ.

Evaluate the integrals in Problems 9–10. Some integrals do not require integration by
parts.

Problem 9. √
e x
Z
√ dx.
x

Problem 10. Z π/2


x3 cos(2x) dx.
0

In Problems 11–12, use integration by parts to establish the reduction formula.

Problem 11. Z Z
n n
x cos(x) dx = x sin(x) − n xn−1 sin(x) dx.

Problem 12.
xm+1
Z Z
m n n n
x (ln x) dx = (ln x) − xm (ln x)n−1 dx, m 6= −1.
m+1 m+1

Problem 13. (Powers of Sines and Cosines) Evaluate the integral


Z
8 cos3 2θ sin 2θ dθ.

2
Problem 14. (Integrating Square Roots) Evaluate the integral
Z π√
1 − cos2 θ dθ.
0

Problem 15. (Powers of Tangents and Secants) Evaluate the integral


Z
sec2 x tan2 x dx.

Problem 16. (Products of Sines and Cosines) Evaluate the integral


Z
cos 3x cos 4x dx.

(Assorted Integrations) Use any method to evaluate the integrals in Problems 17–18.

Problem 17.
sec3 x
Z
dx.
tan x

Problem 18. Z
x sin2 x dx.

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