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Integrating Exponential Functions

This document discusses integrating exponential and rational functions. It introduces the exponential rule of integration and explains how to choose the substitution when using integration by substitution. A good choice is one whose derivative appears in the integrand. The document concludes by emphasizing experimenting with different substitutions and finding the antiderivative of a composite function using integration by substitution.

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Integrating Exponential Functions

This document discusses integrating exponential and rational functions. It introduces the exponential rule of integration and explains how to choose the substitution when using integration by substitution. A good choice is one whose derivative appears in the integrand. The document concludes by emphasizing experimenting with different substitutions and finding the antiderivative of a composite function using integration by substitution.

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Integrating

Exponential Functions

TS: Making decisions after reflection and review


Objective

 To evaluate the integrals of exponential


and rational functions.
Exponential Functions
What does ?

What’s a function whose derivative is ex ?

Exponential Rule of Integration


Exponential Functions
Exponential Functions
Test: Take the derivative
of the choice of u. If you
cannot find it elsewhere in
the integrand, then use a
different expression for u.

Testing Zone:

This expression is off only by a constant multiple.


Exponential Functions
Conclusion

 Integration by substitution is a technique for find-


ing the antiderivative of a composite function.

 Experiment with different choices for u when us-


ing integration by substitution.

 A good choice is one whose derivative is ex-


pressed elsewhere in the integrand.

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