Integration
Integration
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The Substitution Rule
But now we can check that we have the correct answer by
using the Chain Rule to differentiate the final function of
Equation 2:
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The Substitution Rule
Observe that if F = f, then
F (g (x)) g (x) dx = F (g (x)) + C
because, by the Chain Rule,
as differentials.
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The Substitution Rule
Thus the Substitution Rule says: It is permissible to
operate with dx and du after integral signs as if they
were differentials.
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Example 1
Find x3 cos(x4 + 2) dx.
Solution:
We make the substitution u = x4 + 2 because its differential
is du = 4x3 dx, which, apart from the constant factor 4,
occurs in the integral.
= cos u du
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Example 1 – Solution cont’d
= sin u + C
= sin(x4 + 2) + C
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Definite Integrals
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Definite Integrals
When evaluating a definite integral by substitution, two
methods are possible. One method is to evaluate the
indefinite integral first and then use the Fundamental
Theorem.
For example,
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Example 7
Evaluate using .
Solution:
Let u = 2x + 1. Then du = 2 dx, so dx = du.
and
when x = 4, u = 2(4) + 1 = 9
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Example 7 – Solution t’d
Therefore
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Example
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Exercises
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TECHNIQUES OF
INTEGRATION
u dv u v v du
Example Example
Find x sin x
x
x e dx Find dx
u x dv e x dx u x dv sin xdx
du dx v e x du dx v cos x
dx
x x x
x e dx xe e
INTEGRATION BY PARTS
u dv u v v du
.formula for integration by parts
Example
u ln x dv dx
du 1x dx v x
Find ln( x)dx
INTEGRATION BY PARTS
u dv u v v du
Example
REMARK2: in some integral, we
e dt
2 t
Find t may need to apply integration by
parts many times.
u t 2 dv e t dt
du 2tdt v e t diff
t2 et
t e 2te dt
2 t 2 t t
dt t e
2t e t
u 2t dv e t dt 2 et
v e t 0 et
du 2dt
2te t
dt 2te t
dt
2e t
2 t 2 t t t
t e dt t e ( 2te 2 e ) C
INTEGRATION BY PARTS
Example
REMARK2: in some integral, we
e dt
2 t
Find t may need to apply integration by
parts many times.
diff
2
Example
t et Find x e
3 2x
dx
2t
t
e
2 et
0
t Example
e
sin x dx
2
Find x
INTEGRATION BY PARTS
sin x dx
x
Find e
u dv u v v du
diff
diff
u sin x
ex
dv
cos x ex
du v
sin x
ex
REMARK3: sometimes a repeated application of integration
by parts leads back to an integral similar to our original one.
If so, this expression can be combined with original integral.
INTEGRATION BY PARTS
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Exam2
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Trigonometric Integrals
Powers of sine and cosine
Functions consisting of products of the sine and
cosine can be integrated by using substitution and
trigonometric identities. These can sometimes be
tedious, but the technique is straightforward. Some
.examples will suffice to explain the approach
Example
Example
Exercises
Trigonometric Substitution
Example
Example
Example
Exercises
INTEGRATION OF RATIONAL
FUNCTIONS
USING PARTIAL FRACTIONS
Exercises: find the partial fractions decomposition
and
.an antiderivative