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T#70 Review#9 Complete

This document provides a review of basic integration rules and techniques including: 1. Common integration rules such as integrating constants, polynomials, trigonometric functions, and logarithmic functions. 2. Good choices for u-substitution involving functions raised to powers, in denominators, or as inner functions of compositions. 3. An example of using u-substitution to evaluate an integral and changing the limit values. 4. A special case showing the u-substitution that would be used for a particular integral. 5. The trapezoid rule formula for approximating integrals using evenly spaced samples of the integrand function.

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T#70 Review#9 Complete

This document provides a review of basic integration rules and techniques including: 1. Common integration rules such as integrating constants, polynomials, trigonometric functions, and logarithmic functions. 2. Good choices for u-substitution involving functions raised to powers, in denominators, or as inner functions of compositions. 3. An example of using u-substitution to evaluate an integral and changing the limit values. 4. A special case showing the u-substitution that would be used for a particular integral. 5. The trapezoid rule formula for approximating integrals using evenly spaced samples of the integrand function.

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70 REVIEW U-SUB & TRAPEZOID RULE Must Know Basic Integration Rules

1.0dx =C 2.k dx =kx +C 3.dx = x +C 4.k f ( x ) dx =k f ( x ) dx 5.[ f ( x ) g ( x )]dx = f ( x ) dx g ( x ) dx 6. x n dx = x +C where n 1 n+ 1


n+ 1

7.cos x dx =sin x +C 8.sin x dx =cos x +C 9.sec 2 x dx = tan x +C

10.sec x tan x dx =sec x +C 11.csc 2 x dx =cot x +C 12.csc x cot x dx =csc x +C 13. 1 dx =ln x +C x

14.e x dx =e x +C

GOOD CHOICES OF SUBSTITUTION


I) g(x) appears raised to a power II) g(x) appears in the denominator III) g(x) appears as an inside function of a composition

1. sin23x cos3x dx

2. (1 2 x 2 )2 dx

4x

3. csc2

x dx 2

70a

EVALUATION & U- SUBSTITUTION


BE SURE TO CHANGE THE LIMIT VALUES

4.

x( x
0

+1) 3 dx

SPECIAL CASE
5. If the substitution u =
2 x 1

is made, what would the integral

x dx 2x 1

TRAPEZOID RULE
b

To approximate

f ( x )dx using the Trapezoid Rule:


a

T =

1 b a ( y 0 + 2y 1 + 2y 2 + .......... .. + y n ) 2 n

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