Calculus I - Tutorial #9
Calculus I - Tutorial #9
Topics:
• 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
dθ
√ .
2θ − θ2
Problem 4. Z
2 dx
p .
x 1 − 4 ln2 x
Problem 5. Z
z
ez+e dz.
(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.
(f) u = cos−1 x.
(g) u = cosh−1 x.
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 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
2
Problem 14. (Integrating Square Roots) Evaluate the integral
Z π√
1 − cos2 θ dθ.
0
(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.