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Lecture22 Integration by Parts

x cos xdx 1. Integration by parts is a technique used to evaluate integrals containing the product of two functions. It involves splitting the integral into two pieces - one that is differentiated and one that is integrated. 2. The document provides examples of how to apply integration by parts to evaluate integrals. Key steps include choosing expressions for u and dv, applying the integration by parts formula, and continuing the process if the resulting integral is still not easily evaluated. 3. Tips are given for choosing u, including choosing algebraic terms over trigonometric or exponential terms. Special cases involving integrals of polynomials multiplied by trigonometric functions or exponentials are also discussed.

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Lecture22 Integration by Parts

x cos xdx 1. Integration by parts is a technique used to evaluate integrals containing the product of two functions. It involves splitting the integral into two pieces - one that is differentiated and one that is integrated. 2. The document provides examples of how to apply integration by parts to evaluate integrals. Key steps include choosing expressions for u and dv, applying the integration by parts formula, and continuing the process if the resulting integral is still not easily evaluated. 3. Tips are given for choosing u, including choosing algebraic terms over trigonometric or exponential terms. Special cases involving integrals of polynomials multiplied by trigonometric functions or exponentials are also discussed.

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Integration Technique –

Integration by parts

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Motivation
How to integrate?


x2
2 xe dx

How to integrate?


2x
xe dx

2
Product rule - Recall
Let u = u(x) and v = v(x), then

d
uv   u  v
dv du
dx dx dx

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Integration by parts
d
uv   u  v
dv du
dx dx dx
 uv   v
dv d du
u
dx dx dx
     
dv d
  du
  dx    dx dx   v dx dx
Integrating: u dx  uv

 udv  uv   vdu
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Integration by parts

 udv  uv   vdu

• Apply integration by parts usually when the integral


contains the product of two different functions.

 f ( x ) g ( x )dx  ?
• The objective of integration by parts is to generate a
new integral which is easier to integrate than the
original integral.
• To achieve that, need to choose u and dv expressions
wisely for the LHS.
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Integration by parts – example 1
Evaluate the following integral :


2x
xe dx
Answer:
Apply integration by parts:

 udv  uv   vdu
We can choose u = x or u = e2x.
Let see what happens when we let u = x
Need expressions for v and du
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Integration by parts – example 1
Answer:

2x
xe dx

ux  du  dx
dv  e dx  v  0.5e
2x 2x

 udv  uv   vdu

   
2x 2x 2x
xe dx 0.5 xe 0.5e dx

 xe dx  0.5 xe  0.25e  C
2x 2x 2x
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Integration by parts – example 1

  
2x 2x
xe dx e xdx
Alternate choice u  e 2 x  du  2e dx
2x
of u and v : 
dv  xdx  v  0.5 x
2

 udv  uv   vdu
1 2 2x
 xe dx  2 x e   x e dx
2x 2 2x

More complicated 8
Integration by parts - tips

 f ( x ) g ( x )dx  ?
u  f ( x )  du  f ' ( x )dx
dv  g ( x )dx  v   g ( x )dx

 udv  uv   vdu

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Integration by parts - tips

 udv  uv   vdu
• When using integration by parts, keep in mind that you are
splitting up the original integrand into two pieces.
• One of these pieces, corresponding to u, will be differentiated and
the other, corresponding to dv, will be integrated.
• Since you can differentiate virtually every function you run
across, you should
o choose a dv which you can integrate and
o Choose u and dv that will result in an easier integral for vdu.
• If possible, choose u = x so that you get the simple du = dx.
• You will learn what works best by working through lots of
problems.
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Integration by parts - tips

 udv  uv   vdu

Rule of thumb (LIATE) when choose u :


1) Log
2) Inverse trigo
3) Algebraic function (i.e. polynomial of the form xn
where n > 0)
4) Trigo
5) Exponential

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Integration by parts – example 2
For the following integrals, choose the appropriate u and
dv term when using integration by parts:
a ) xe dx
x

b) x e dx
2 x

c ) x sin xdx
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Integration by parts – example 2
For the following integrals, choose the appropriate u and
dv term when using integration by parts:
d ) ln xdx

e) x ln xdx

f ) e sin xdx
x

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Integration by parts – example 3


Evaluate the following integral:
x ln xdx
Answer: 1
u  ln x  du  dx
x
dv  xdx  v  0.5 x 2

 udv  uv   vdu
1
 x ln xdx  0.5x ln x   (0.5x ) x dx
2 2

 0.5 x ln x   0.5 xdx  0.5 x ln x  0.25 x  c14


2 2 2
Integration by parts – example 3b


Evaluate the following integral: x
xe dx
Answer:

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Integration by parts – example 3b
Answer:

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Integration by parts
Special case 1

How to integrate :

 
n n
x sin bxdx ; x cos bxdx

 a , b  R;
n ax
x e dx
n : positive integer
Use a reduction formula (repeated integration by parts).
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Integration by parts – example 4
Evaluate the following integral:

 x cos xdx

Solution:

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Integration by parts – example 4

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Integration by parts – example 4b
Evaluate the following integral:


2
x sin xdx

Solution: u  du 
dv  v

x sin xdx   x cos x   (  cos x )( 2 x )dx


2 2

 sin xdx   x cos x   2 x cos xdx


2 2
x
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Integration by parts – example 4b
Solution:
Consider:
 2 x cos xdx
u  2x  du  2dx
dv  cos xdx  v  sin x

 2 x cos xdx  2 x sin x   2 sin xdx  2 x sin x  2 cos x  c


 x sin xdx   x cos x   2 x cos xdx
2 2

 x sin xdx   x cos x  2 x sin x  2 cos x  c


2 2
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Integration by parts
Special case 2

How to integrate :

e
ax
sin bxdx

e a, b  R
ax
cos bxdx

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Integration by parts – example 5
Evaluate the following integral:

e
x
sin xdx

Solution:
ue x
 du  e dx
x

dv  sin xdx  v   cos x

e sin xdx  e cos x   e (  cos x )dx


x x x

e sin xdx  e cos x   e cos xdx


x x x
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Integration by parts – example 5
Answer:
e
x
Consider cos xdx
Integrate by parts:
ue x
 du  e dxx

dv  cos xdx  v  sin x


 e x cos xdx  e x sin x   e x sin xdx

e sin xdx  e cos x   e cos xdx


x x x

e sin xdx  e cos x  e sin x   e sin xdx


x x x x
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Integration by parts – example 5
Answer:

e sin xdx  e cos x  e sin x   e sin xdx


x x x x

2  e sin xdx  e cos x  e sin x


x x x

  e sin xdx  0.5e cos x  0.5e sin x  c


x x x

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Integration by parts – example 5
Evaluate the following integral:

e
x
sin xdx

Solution:
u  sin x  du  cos dx
dv  e dx
x
ve x

e sin xdx  e sin x   e cos xdx


x x x

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Integration by parts – example 5
Now consider
e
x
cos xdx
Integrate by parts:

u  cos x  du   sin xdx


dv  e dx
x
ve x

 e cos xdx  e cos x   e (  sin x )dx


x x x

e cos xdx  e cos x   e sin xdx


x x x

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Integration by parts – example 5
Answer:

 e x sin xdx  e x sin x   e x cos xdx

e sin xdx  e sin x  e cos x   e sin xdx


x x x x

2  e sin xdx  e sin x  e cos x


x x x

1 x
  e sin xdx  ( e sin x  e cos x )  c
x x

2
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Integration by parts – definite integrals

 udv  uv   vdu

b b
 udv  [uv ]   vdu
b
a
a a

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Definite integrals – example 1
Evaluate the following: 1


4x
4 xe dx
0
Solution: u  4x  du  4dx
dv  e dx  v  0.25e
4x 4x

b b
 udv  [uv ]  
b
a vdu
a a
1 1
 4 xe dx  [4 x (0.25e )]   0.25e ( 4)dx
4x 4x 1 4x
0
0 0

dx  [ xe ]  [0.25e ]  ( e  0)  0.25e  e 
1
 4 xe
4x 4x 1 4x 1 4 4 0
0 0
0
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Integration by parts - summary
In general, apply integration by parts for the following
cases:

 x 
n
e dx ax
e.g. x e dx
2 5x

 x n
trigo dx e.g . x sin 2 xdx

 x n
ln xdx e.g. x ln xdx
n : positive integer!!!

  e.g . e cos 2 xdx


ax x
trigo e dx
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Summary

 udv  uv   vdu
b b
 udv  [uv ]   vdu
b
a
a a

The objective of integration by parts is to generate a new


integral which is easier to integrate than the original
integral.

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