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Chapter 6 (Integration)

The document provides information on integration including definitions of antiderivatives, indefinite integrals, and the fundamental theorems of calculus. It gives examples of evaluating definite and indefinite integrals using trigonometric identities, substitution, and other integration techniques. The document contains practice problems involving finding antiderivatives and evaluating definite integrals over various intervals.
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Chapter 6 (Integration)

The document provides information on integration including definitions of antiderivatives, indefinite integrals, and the fundamental theorems of calculus. It gives examples of evaluating definite and indefinite integrals using trigonometric identities, substitution, and other integration techniques. The document contains practice problems involving finding antiderivatives and evaluating definite integrals over various intervals.
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BMM 104: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I

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CHAPTER 6: INTEGRATION Antiderivatives Definition: Antiderivative

A function F is an antiderivative of f on an interval I if F ' ( x ) = f ( x ) for all x in I. Definition: Indefinite Integral, Integrand

The set of all antiderivatives of f is the indefinite integral of f with respect to x, denoted by f ( x )dx . The symbol is an integral sign. The function f is the integrand of the integral, and x is the variable of integration. Example: Attend lecture.

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Trigonometric Identities are very useful in solving integration involving trigonometric function. Especially Half Angle Formulas. Try it!

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PROBLEM SET: CHAPTER 6 Finding Indefinite Integrals Find the most general antiderivative or indefinite integrals. . !. #. $. %. &. '. (. ). ". . !. #. $. %. &. '. (. ).

( x +1 )dx ( 5 6 x )dx
t dt 2 t2 3 2 + 4t dt 3t
2

!". ! . !!. !#. !$. !%. !&. !'. !(. !). #". # . #!. ##. #$. #%. #&. #'.

5 sin t )dt (

7 sin 3 d
3 cos 5d ( 3 csc
2

x )dx

3 ( 2 x 5 x +7 )dx

( 1 x

3 x 5 )dx

1 x 2 dx 3 1 2 3 + 2 x dx 5 x

x
x
x (

sec 2 x 3 dx csc cot d 2 2 5 sec tan d

( 4 sec x tan x 2 sec

x )dx

1/ 3

dx
dx

2 (csc

x csc x cot x )dx


2

5/4

x + 3 x )dx

(sin 2 x csc x )dx ( 2 cos 2 x 3 sin 3 x )dx

x 2 dx + 2 x 2 8 y y 1 / 4 dy

1 + cos 4t dt 2 1 cos 6 t dt 2
2

' y
3

%* $

dy

( 1 + tan
2

)d

2 x( 1 x )dx x ( x +1 )dx
3

( 2 + tan )d cot xdx


2

t t+ t dt t2 4+ t t 3 dt

( 1 cot

x )dx

cos (tan + sec )d


#(.

2 cos t )dt (

csc sin d

csc

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ANSWERS FOR PROBLEM SET: CHAPTER 6


x2 + x +C 2

. !. #. $. %. &. '. (. ). ". . !. #. $. %. &. '. (. ).

!". ! . !!. !#. !$. !%. !&. !'. !(. !). #". # . #!. ##. #$. #%. #&. #'. #(.

5 cos t + C
21 cos

5x 3x 2 + C
t3 + t2 +C 4

+C

3 sin 5 + c 5

t3 + t4 + C 6 1 4 5 2 x x +7 x + C 2 2 1 3 1 6 x x x +C 3 2 3 1 x x +C x 3 3

3 cot x + c
tan x +c 3 1 csc + C 2 2 sec + C 5

x+

+ x! + C

4 sec x 2 tan x + C
1 1 cot x + csc x + C 2 2 1 cos 2 x + cot x + C 2

3 2/3 x +C 2 4 +C 4 x 2 3/ 2 3 4/ 3 x + x +C 3 4 1 3/ 2 x + 4 x1 / 2 + C 3 8 4 y2 y3/ 4 + C 3 y 4 + +C 7 y1/ 4 2 x2 + + C x

sin 2 x + cos 3 x + C
t sin 4t + +C 2 8 t sin 6 t +C 2 12

tan + C

+ tan + C
cot x x + C 2 x + cot x + C cos + + C

1 1 2 +C x 2x
2 +C t

2 t

2 2 3/ 2 + C 2 t 3t 2 sin t + C

tan + C

The +efinite Integral

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,otation and Existence of the +efinite Integral The symbol for the number I in the definition of the definite integral is

f ( x )dx
a

which read as -the integral from a to b of f of x dee x. or sometimes as -the integral from a to b of f of x with respect to x..

Example: Attend lecture. The First Fundamental Theorem of /alculus Theorem: The First Fundamental Theorem of /alculus

If f is continuous at every point of [a b! and F is any antiderivative of f on [a b! then

f ( x )dx = F ( b ) F ( a )

Theorem:

The 0econd Fundamental Theorem of /alculus

If f is continuous on [a b! then F(x) "

differentiable on (a b) and its derivative is f(x)#


F'( x ) = d dx

f ( t )dt is continuous on [a b! and

f ( t )dt = f ( x )

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PROBLEM SET: CHAPTER 6 Evaluate the following integrals. . !. #. $. %. &. '. (. ). ". . !. #.

( 2 x + 5 )dx

$. %. &. '. (. ). !". ! . !!. !#. !$.

/3

4 sec % tan %d%

x 5 dx 2 4 x3 dx 3 x $ 4

$ /2

1 + cos 2t dt 2

/3

/3

1 cos 2t dt 2

2 1

( x 3 2 x + 3 )dx

/2

/2

( 8 y 2 + sin y )dy

( x 2 + x )dx x 3 / 2 dx x 6 / 5 dx

/ 4

/3
1

2 4 sec t + 2 dt t

$ 32 1

( & + 1 ) 2 d&
( t + 1 )( t 2 + 4 )dt

2 dx x2

%7 1 5 d% 2 2 %

sin dx

( 1 + cos x )dx 2 sec 2 xdx csc 2 xdx csc cot d

1 1 4 d' 3 1/ 2 ' ' 2 2 s + s 1 s 2 ds

/3

1 % %

d%

5 / 6 /6

!%. !&.

x dx

3 / 4 /4

1 (cos x + cos x )dx 2

ANSWERS FOR PROBLEM SET: CHAPTER 6 . !. #. $. %. 6 133/4 8 12 1 $. %. &. '. (. 4

4
3 4

2 3 3
4 3 3

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&. '. (. ). ". . !. #.

1$ 5

5/2 1 2

2 3 2 3

). !". ! . !!. !#. !$. !%. !&.

)8/3
1$ 3

)3/4 )5/6
2 4 8 +1

3 16 1

Indefinite Integrals and the 0ubstitution 1ule If % is any differentiable function, then
n % d% =

% n +1 +C n +1

2 n 1 n rational3.

Theorem

The 0ubstitution 1ule

If % " *(x) is a differentiable function whose range is an interval I and f is continuous on I, then

f ( *( x ))*
Example: Attend lecture.

'

( x )dx = f ( % )d%

PROBLEM SET: CHAPTER 6 Evaluating Integrals Evaluate the following integrals. . !. #. $.

sin 3 xdx x sin( 2 x

!%.
)dx

!&. !'. !(.

sec tan

!
2

2# x + !3 dx
x sec 2 xdx

sec 2t tan 2tdt


t t 1 cos sin dt 2 2
2

x x cos dx 3 3 7 x 2 x tan 2 sec 2 dx

sin

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%. &. '. (. ). ". . !. #. $. %. &. '. (. ). !". ! . !!. !#. !$.

5 28( 7 x 2 ) dx

!). #". # . #!. ##. #$. #%. #&. #'.

3 2& & 18 1 d&

( x 1 ) dx
4 2

&5 d& & 7 1$


4

( & 2 d& 1 &


3

1/ 2

sin( x 3 / 2 + 1 )dx

4 2 2 3 12( y + 4 y + 1 ) ( y + 2 y )dy

1/ 3

sin( x 4 / 3 8 )dx

x sin 2 ( x 3 / 2 1 )dx

' + tan ' + d' sec 2 2

1
2

1 cos 2 dx x
2

csc

2 cot 2d

dx 5x +8
3 2 s ds
3

' ' cot d' 2 2 sin( 2t + 1 ) cos 2 ( 2t + 1 ) dt 6 cos t ( 2 + sin t )3 dt

csc

#(.

cot y csc 2 ydy

( 2 x +1 )

dx

1 ds 5s + 4 3dx ( 2 x )2

#). $".

sec + 1 1 1 dt t 2 cos t 1 t cos( t + 3 )dt

sec + tan +

d+

1 2 d
3

$ . $!.

8
3 y

2 1d
7 3 y 2 dy

cos

1
2

sin

1 1 cos d

sin 2

4 ydy

3 2 2 $#. ( s + 2 s 5 s + 5 )( 3 s + 4 s 5 )ds 4 2 3 $$. ( 2 + 8 2 )( + 2 )d

2 y 2 +1 1

x ( 1 + x )2

dx

$%. $&. $'. $(.

( 1 + t 4 ) 3 dt

(1+

x )3 x

dx

x 1 dx x5
x 2 +1dx
5

cos( 3 + + 4 )d+ sin( 8 + 5 )d+

x 3 x

x 3 +1dx

Evaluate the following integrals. .

( tan ! x sec ! x dx 2! + tan # x 3 !

#.

2 !r 3 cos #2!r 3 ! + & #2!r 3 ! + &

dr

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!.

+sin ! 2 x 3 sin2 x 3 cos2 x 3dx

$.

sin cos #

ANSWERS FOR PROBLEM SET: CHAPTER 6 Evaluating Integrals . !. #. $. %. &. '. (. ). ". . !. #. $. %. &. '.
cos #x + / # ! $ cos ! x ! + /

!%. !&. !'.


#

tan2#x + !3 + /

tan # x + /

sec ! t + /
#

! t cos + / # !

!(. !). #". # . #!. ##. #$. #%. #&. #'. #(. #). $". $ .

x sin & + / ! # x tan ( + / $ !


r# ( +/ r% +/ ' ! "
$ &

2' x !3

+C

2x $ 3 # + /
*!

&2 r # 3

+/

2 y $ + $y ! + 3 # + /

2 x # * ! 3 sin2 ! x # * ! !3 + / & ! sin + / !x $ x # $ cot ! ! + /

! cos2 x # * ! + 3 + / # # cos2 x $ * # (3 + / $ sec v + + / ! v ! csc +/ !


! cos2! t + 3 +/

! %x + ( + / % 2# !s3 # * ! + / # 2!x + 3 $ + / ( ! %s + $ + / % # +/ !x ! 2 ! 3 % * $ + / %

#2 ! + sin t 3 ! + /

! 2cot # y3 #

*!

+/

! sec 4 + /

sin + / t
! sin2 t + #3 + /

sin ! + / !

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(. ). !". ! . !!. !#. !$.

#2! 3 $ * # + /

$!. $#. $$.

! +/ sin

2' #y ! 3 # * ! + / #
! ! y ! + +/

! +/ + x

2s # + !s ! %s + %3 ! +/ ! 2 $ ! ! + ( !3 ! +/ (
& 2 + t $ 3$ + /
#* !

$%. $&. $'. $(.

! #

2 + x 3$ + / sin2#4 + $3 + /

! # x

+/

cos2(4 %3 + / (

2x ! + 3 % * ! 2x ! + 3 # * ! + / % # ! # ! 2x + 3 % * ! 2x # + 3 # * ! + / % #

Evaluate the following integrals. . !.

& +/ ! + tan # x
2 + sin ! 2 x 33 # * ! + /

#. $.

&

sin #2!r 3 ! + & + /


$ cos +/

Integration by 5arts

f ( x )*( x )dx ' ' f ( x )* ( x )dx = f ( x )* ( x ) f ( x )*( x )dx


Integration by 5arts Formula

%d' = %' 'd%


Example: Attend lecture. PROBLEM SET: CHAPTER 6 Evaluate the following integrals. . !. #.

x sin 2 dx
d cos 2 t cos tdt

. !. #.

( x

5 x )e x dx
&

( & + & + 1 )e 5 x x e dx
2

d&

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$. %. &. '. (. ). ".

x
2

sin xdx

$. %. &. '. (. ). !".

e 4 t dt
2

x ,n xdx 1 e 3 x ,n xdx 1
2

x sec xdx 2 4 x sec 2 xdx 3 x x e dx 4 - e d-

$ sin 2d /2 3 $ x cos 2 xdx


e sin d y e cos ydy 2x e cos 3 xdx 2x e sin 2 xdx

/2

ANSWERS FOR PROBLEM SET: CHAPTER 6

. !. #. $. %. &. '. (. ). ".

2 x cos(

x x ) + 4 sin( ) + c 2 2 1 sin + 2 cos + c

. !. #.

( x 2 7 x + 7 )e x + c ( & 2 & + 2 )e & + c

t 2 sin t + 2t cos t 2 sin t + c x 2 cos x + 2 x sin x + 2 cos x + c

( x 5 5 x 4 + 2$ x 3 6$ x 2 +12$ x 12$ )e x + c

$. %. &. '. (. ).

,n 4

3 4 4 3e + 1 16

x tan x +,n cos x +c 2 x tan 2 x ,n sec 2 x +c

( x 3 3 x 2 + 6 x 6 )e x + c ( - 4 4 - 3 12 - 2 24 - 24 )e - + c

t2 t 1 4t + )e + c 4 8 32 2 4 8 3( 4 2 ) 16 1 ( e sin e cos ) + c 2 1 y ( e sin y e y cos y ) + c 2 e2x ( 3 sin 3 x + 2 cos 3 x ) + c 13 e 2 x !". (sin 2 x + cos 2 x ) + c 4 (

Integration of 1ational Functions by 5artial Fractions 6eneral +escription of the 7ethod 0uccess in writing a rational function things:
f(x) as a sum of partial fractions depends on two *( x )

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8 8

./e de*&ee of f(x) 0%st be ,ess t/an t/e de*&ee of *(x). That is, the fraction must be proper. If it isn9t, divide f(x) by *(x) and wor: with the remainder term. 1e 0%st 2no3 t/e facto&s of *(x). In theory, any polynomial with real coefficients can be written as a product of real linear factors and real ;uadratic factors. In practice, the factors may be hard to find.
f(x) when the factors of *( x )

<ere is how we find the partial fractions of a proper fraction * are :nown. 7ethod of 5artial Fractions 2 .
f(x) 5roper3 *( x )

=et x 4 & be a linear factor of *(x). 0uppose that ( x & ) 0 is the highest power of x 4 & that divides *(x). Then, to this factor, assign the sum of the 0 partial fractions:
50 51 52 + + ... + 2 x& (x&) ( x & )0 +o this for each distinct linear factor of *(x).

!.

=et x 2 + -x + 6 be a ;uadratic factor of *(x). 0uppose that ( x 2 + -x + 6 )n is the highest power of this factor that divides *(x). Then, to this factor, assign the sum of the n partial fractions:
71 x + C1
2

x + -x + 6 ( x + -x + 6 )

72 x + C 2
2 2

+ ... +

7n x + C n ( x + -x + 6 )n
2

+o this for each distinct ;uadratic factor of g2x3 that cannot be factored into linear factors with real coefficients. #. /lear the resulting e;uation of fractions and arrange the terms in decreasing powers of x. $. E;uate the coefficients of corresponding powers of x and solve the resulting e;uations for the undetermined coefficients. 0et the original fraction
f(x) e;ual to the sum of all these partial fractions. *( x )

Example: Attend lecture. PROBLEM SET: CHAPTER 6

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,onrepeated =inear Factors Express the integrands as a sum of partial fractions and evaluate the integrals. . !. #. $.

1 x2 x2 + 2x
dx

dx

%. &. '. (.

4 y 2 2 y 3 1 / 2 y 2 + y dy
1

ydy

y +4

x 2 + 5 x 6 dx x 2 7 x + 12 dx
2x + 1

x +4

t 3 + t 2 2t 2 x 3 8 x dx
x +3

dt

1epeated =inear Factors Express the integrands as a sum of partial fractions and evaluate the integrals. . !.
x 3 dx $ x 2 + 2 x + 1 $ x 3 dx 1 x 2 2 x + 1
1

#. $.

( x 2 1 )2
x 2 dx ( x 1 )( x 2 + 2 x + 1 )

dx

Irreducible >uadratic Factors Express the integrands as a sum of partial fractions and evaluate the integrals. . #.

$ ( x + 1 )( x 2 + 1 )

y2 + 2 y +1 ( y 2 + 1 )2

dx

!. $.

3t 2 + t + 4 1 t 3 + t dt 8x2 +8x + 2 ( 4 x 2 + 1 )2 dx
3

Improper Fractions In the following ;uestions, perform long division on the integrand, write the proper fraction as a sum of partial fractions, and then evaluate the integral. . !.
2x3 2x2 + 1 x 2 x dx x4 x 2 1 dx

$. %.

16 x 3 4 x 2 4 x + 1 dx

y 4 + y 2 1 dy y3 + y

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#.

( x 3 3x + 1 x 3 x 2 dx

&.

y 3 y 2 + y 1 dy

2y4

ANSWERS FOR PROBLEM SET: CHAPTER 6 ,onrepeated =inear Factors . !. #.


1 [,n 1 + x ,n 1 x ] + c 2 1 [,n x ,n x +2 ] +c 2

%.

,n 15 2

&. '.
1 2

,n

27 4

1 ,n ( x + 6 ) 2 ( x 1 )5 + c 7
,n ( x 4 )( +c ( x 3 )7

,n t +

1 1 ,n t + 2 + ,n t 1 + c 6 3

$.

(.

1 ( x 2 )5 ( x + 2 ) ,n +c 16 x6

1epeated =inear Factors . !.


3 ,n 2 2
2 3 ,n 2

#. $.

1 x +1 x ,n +c 4 x 1 2( x 2 1 )
,n ( x 1 )( x + 1 )3 4 + 1 +c 2( x + 1 )

Irreducible >uadratic Factors .


( + 2 ,n 2 ) 8

!.

,n(

( )+ 12 2

. #.
tan 1 y 1 +c y +1
2

$.

tan 1 2 x

1 4x + 1
2

+c

Improper Fractions

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. !. #.

x 2 + ,n

$.

2 x 2 + 4 x + 3 ,n 2 x 1 ( 2 x 1 ) 1 + c

x3 1 x 1 + x + ,n +c 3 2 x +1

( x + 2 ,n x +

1 + 7 ,n x 1 + c x

y2 1 ,n y + ,n( 1 + y 2 ) + c 2 2 1 2 &. y + 2 y + ,n y 1 ,n( y 2 + 1 ) tan 1 y + c 2

%.

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