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Basic Integration Formulas: Where Is A Constant

This document provides examples of applying basic integration formulas. It demonstrates integrating polynomials, rational functions, and other expressions using substitution techniques. General power rule formulas for integration are presented where the base of an expression is set equal to u and its derivative taken to integrate. Examples integrate expressions involving exponents, trigonometric functions, and exponentials. It is noted that expressions may need to be factored or variables renamed to apply the power formula for integration.

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Basic Integration Formulas: Where Is A Constant

This document provides examples of applying basic integration formulas. It demonstrates integrating polynomials, rational functions, and other expressions using substitution techniques. General power rule formulas for integration are presented where the base of an expression is set equal to u and its derivative taken to integrate. Examples integrate expressions involving exponents, trigonometric functions, and exponentials. It is noted that expressions may need to be factored or variables renamed to apply the power formula for integration.

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BASIC INTEGRATION FORMULAS

where is a constant
Example:
 
The example below applies almost all of the basic integration formulas.

Simplifying,

So,
Another
  example:
The example below applies

, let the denominator to be Then,


ux
du  dx
Therefore,

, let the denominator to be . Then,

Therefore, u  x5
du  dx
 
In the next example, there is what we call neutralizing/correction factor.
, let the denominator to be Then, u  2x  5
du  2dx

There is no 2 with , so we have to neutralize that is

Note: To neutralize, multiply the integral by the reciprocal of the

numerical coefficient of the derivative.


GENERAL POWER FORMULA FOR INTEGRATION
 

For this rule, you will let the base as your and find its derivative.

Examples:
1. , let
u  3x  5
du  3dx
 You may also use Substitution:

Then, don’t forget to change the

So,
 2. , let u  4x3  5
du  12 x 2 dx

So,
 3.

The given is the same as


Now, let u  10 x 2
1
du  20 xdx

So,
  For this number, we have to factor first.

4.

u  x5  4
Now, we let
du  5 x 4 dx

Then, we have

So,
 
5.
u  cos 4 x
Here, we will let
du  4 sin 4 xdx
  For the last example, we have
6.
Obviously, we will let u  e3 x  1
du  3e 3 x dx

NOTE: There are cases where you have to rename the


given for you to be able to apply the Power Formula for
integration.
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