1 Integrating The Simple Functions
1 Integrating The Simple Functions
1: Integrating the
Simple Functions
Objective
By the end of the
lesson, learners
should be able to
identify the
relationship between
derivatives and
integrations
Integrating the Simple Functions
x n
nx n1
ex ex
1
ln x
x
sin x cos x
cos x sin x
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sin x dx cos x C
sin x dx cos x C
We don’t want the minus sign
Integrating the Simple Functions
SUMMARY y
y dx
x n x n 1
C, n 1
n1
ex ex C
1
ln x C
x
cos x sin x C
sin x cos x C
SUMMARY y
y dx
x n x n 1
C, n 1
n1
ex ex C
1
ln x C
x
cos x sin x C
sin x cos x C
We can’t yet integrate ln x since we haven’t found
a function that differentiates to give ln x .
Integrating the Simple Functions
1
x
To find
dx we
2
Reminder:
write 2 dx
x
1
If, by mistake, we do a similar thing with
x dx
1
( forgetting that it gives ln x ), we get x dx .
Then, using the 1st rule
0 Why is this impossible?
1 x
dx 0 C
x
ANS: We can’t divide
by zero.
We will next practise using the integrals of the
simple functions by evaluating some definite
integrals and finding some areas.
Integrating the Simple Functions
e.g. 1. Evaluate the following integrals:
2 2
1
(a)
e x dx
0
(b)
cos x dx (c)
0 1 x
dx
Solutions:
(a)
0
2
x
e dx e x 2
0
e e
2 0
Be careful here . . .
Substituting x = 0 does not give 0.
Integrating the Simple Functions
e.g. 1. Evaluate the following integrals:
2 2
1
(a)
e x dx
0
(b)
cos x dx (c)
0 1 x
dx
Solutions:
(a)
0
2
x
e dx e x 2
0 ye x
e e
2 0
e2 1
sin sin 0
0
The definite integral can give an area, so this result
may seem surprising. However, the graph shows us
why it is correct.
This part gives a positive integral The areas above
and below the axis
y cos x
are equal, . . .
but the integral
for the area
below is negative.
This part gives a negative integral
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sin x 0
(b)
0
cos x dx Radians!
sin sin 0
0
The definite integral can give an area, so this result
may seem surprising. However, the graph shows us
why it is correct.
This part gives a positive integral How would you find
y cos x the area?
Ans: Find the
integral from 0 to
and double it.
This part gives a negative integral 2
Integrating the Simple Functions
ln x 1
2
1
2
(c) dx
1 x
ln 2 ln 1
difference so we can now omit it.
Since the limits are positive, the mod sign makes no
ln 2
Integrating the Simple Functions
Exercises
Evaluate the following integrals:
1
1. 1x 3 dx 2.
0
sin x dx
1 ( 1) 4
4 4
0
yx 3 The areas above
and below the axis
are equal, but the
integral for the
area below is
negative.
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2.
0
sin x dx cos x 0
cos cos 0
N.B. cos 0 0
1 1
2
y sin x The area is
above the axis,
so the integral
gives the
entire area.
Integrating the Simple Functions
Integrating the Simple Functions
SUMMARY y
y dx
x n x n 1
C, n 1
n1
ex ex C
1
ln x C
x
cos x sin x C
sin x cos x C
We can’t yet integrate ln x since we haven’t found
a function that differentiates to give ln x .
Integrating the Simple Functions
e.g. 1. Evaluate the following integrals:
2 2
1
(a)
e x dx
0
(b)
cos x dx (c)
0 1 x
dx
Solutions:
(a)
0
2
x
e dx e x 2
0
y ex
e e
2 0
e2 1
sin sin 0
0
The graph shows us why it is correct.
The areas above and below the axis are equal, but
the integral for the area below is negative.
ln x 1
2
1 2
(c)
1 x
dx
ln 2 ln 1
ln 2
N.B. When working out definite integrals we need to
remember that some functions don’t give 0 when x = 0.
In particular, 0
e 1 and cos 0 1