Integral Calculus: Engr. Anacleto M. Cortez JR

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INTEGRAL

CALCULUS
ENGR. ANACLETO M. CORTEZ JR.
Course Facilitator
Course Description:

The course introduces the concept of integration and its


application to some physical problems such as evaluation of
areas, volumes of revolution, force, and work. The fundamental
formulas and various techniques of integration are taken up and
applied to both single variable and multi-variable functions. The
course also includes tracing of functions of two variables for a
better appreciation of the interpretation of the double and triple
integral as volume of a three dimensional region bounded by two
or more surfaces.
Course/Subject Outcomes

At the end of the course, the student shall be able to:

 1. Apply integration to the evaluation of areas, ,volumes of


revolution, force and work
 2. Use integration techniques on single and multi-variable
functions
 3. Explain the physical interpretation of the double and triple
integral
Course Outline

 1.Integration Concepts / Formulas


A. Anti-differentiation
B. Indefinite Integrals
C. Simple Power Formula
D. Simple Trigonometric Functions
E. Logarithmic Function
F. Exponential Function
G. Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Course Outline

H. Hyperbolic Functions (sinh u & cosh u only)


I. General Power formula (include Substitution Rule)
J. Constant of Integration
K. Definite Integral (include absolute, odd & even functions)
Course Outline

 2. Integration Techniques
A. Integration by Parts
B. Trigonometric Integrals
C.Trigonometric Substitution
D. Rational Functions
E.Rationalizing Substitution
Course Outline

 3. Improper Integrals
 4. Application of Definite Integral
A. Plane Area
B. Areas between Curves
 5. Other Applications
A. Volumes
B. Work
C. Hydrostatic Pressure
Course Outline

 6. Multiple Integrals (Inversion of order/ change of


coordinates)
A. Double Intecrals
B. Triple Integrals
 7. Surface Tracing
A. Planes
B. Spheres
C. Cylinders
D. Quadric Surfaces
E. Intersection of Surfaces
Course Outline

 8. Multiple Integrals as Volume


A. Double Integrals
B. Triple Integrals
Course References

 The Calculus 7 by Louis Leithold, 1996


 Differential and Integral Calculus by Clyde E. Love, Earl D.
Rainville, 1981.
 Calculus, Differential and Integral, Part II by Committee on
Calculus 1962.
 3000 Solved Problems in Calculus (Schaum’s Outline Series)
by Elliot Mendelson 1988

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