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Integration Problems Fun Pack !

This document contains 33 integration problems divided into three sections. Section I requires evaluating the integrals using various techniques such as trigonometric substitution, integration by parts, and tables. Several integrals are improper integrals that are either evaluated or said to diverge. Section II asks to determine the value of n needed for the Trapezoid Rule and Simpson's Rule to estimate certain definite integrals within 10^-4. Section III provides definite integrals to estimate using error bound theorems, with the goal of achieving accuracy within 0.1.
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Integration Problems Fun Pack !

This document contains 33 integration problems divided into three sections. Section I requires evaluating the integrals using various techniques such as trigonometric substitution, integration by parts, and tables. Several integrals are improper integrals that are either evaluated or said to diverge. Section II asks to determine the value of n needed for the Trapezoid Rule and Simpson's Rule to estimate certain definite integrals within 10^-4. Section III provides definite integrals to estimate using error bound theorems, with the goal of achieving accuracy within 0.1.
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Integration Problems Fun Pack !

I. Evaluate the integrals below, clearly noting which integration technique(s) you use in your solution. If the
integral is improper, say so, and either give its value or say that the integral is divergent. You may only use the
tables on the problems specified.

Z 1
Z
100 Z
θ+1 ln x
1. dx 12. √ dθ 23. dx
36 + 25x2 0 θ2 + 2θ x2
√ Z
Z 1/2 2 2
2 dx
Z
24. e2x cos 3x dx
p
2. √ 3
13. x 4x2 − x4 dx, table
0 1 + 4x2 0
∞ √
Z ∞
Z
ln 3 x
1
25. √ dx
Z
3. cos πt dt e dx
−∞
14. 0 x(1 + x)
0 1 + e2x
ln 4
Z p et dt
Z
2y 2 − 3 Z π
dt 26. √
4. dy, table 15. √
y2 t + sin t 0 e2t + 9
0

1
Z
Z
r3 3 8 dw
27. √
Z
5. √ dr
0 4 + r2 16. arctan(1/x) dx w2 4 − w2
1 Z
Z 1
ex ∞ dx
cos2 x 28. √
Z
6. dx
−1 ex − 1 17. dx 3 − 2x − x2
1 1 + x2
Z Z π
cos y
8 sin4 x dx
Z
7. dy x x 29.
2
sin y + sin y − 6 18. e sin e dx 0

3 Z 8
Z π2 √
Z y dy
8. 2
θ cos (θ 3/2
) dθ 19. 4
sec 3x dx 30.
4 y2 − 2y − 3
0
∞ 1
Z √
x2 − 9
Z
x
Z
dx
9. √ dx 20. 31. dx
1 1 + x6 0 (x + 1)(x2 + 1) x3
x4 π/3
Z Z 2 Z
√ ds
10. dx, table 21. √ 32. tan5 x sec4 x dx
x10 −2 1 s s2 − 1 0
Z π/2 2 1 1
sin x x3 dx
Z Z p
11. √ dx 22. 33. t5 + 2t(5t4 + 2) dt
π/3 1 − cos x 0
2
x + 2x + 1 0

II. Find the value of n required to estimate the value of the following definite integrals using the Trapezoid Rule
and Simpson’s Rule within 10−4 .

Z 0 Z 1 Z 3
2 1
1. x −1 2. cos(x + π) dx 3. √
−2 −1 0 x+1

III. Estimate the value of the following definite integrals accurate to within 0.1. [Hint: You must use the Error
Bound Theorems first in order to guarantee you have found the required n]

Z 2 Z 4 √ Z 2
p
4 t ln x
1. 1 + x2 dx 2. e sin t dt 3. dx
0 0 1 1+x
Integration Problems Fun Pack Answers
Section I

10
√ e2x
1. trig sub; 3 arctan 5x
6 +C 12. improper, 3 24. parts, 13 (3 sin 3x+2 cos 3x)+
√ √ C
2. trig sub; ln( 6+ 2
) 13. table, ?
2
25. improper x 2, π
3. improper, divergent 14. sub, π/12
√ 2 26. sub,
2y −3 15. improper, compare to 1
√ , con- √ then trig sub; ln 9−ln(1+
4. table, − y t 10)
√ q verges
+ 2 ln |y + y 2 − 32 | + C √
−2 4−w2
16. parts, ? 27. trig sub, w +C

5. parts, (16 − 7 5)/3 1
17. improper, compare to x2 , con- 28. complete square, trig sub,
6. improper, divergent verges arcsin((x + 1)/2) + C

7. sub, then partial frac, 18. sub, − cos ex + C 29. trig; 3π


1 sin y−2
5 ln sin y+3 + C
3
tan(3x) tan (3x)
19. trig, 3 + 9 +c 30. partial frac, (ln 15)/2
8. sub, π/3
20. partial frac, (π + 2 ln 2)/8 31. trig sub, 1 −1
(x/3) −
√ 6 sec
1
9. converges, compare w x2
2
x2 − 9/(2x ) + C
21. improper, trig sub, π/3

10. table, 51 ln |x5 + x10 − 2| + C 32. trig, 117/8
22. partial frac, 3 ln 2 − 2
q √
11. trig, 32 − 32 23. parts, − x1 ln x − 1
x +C 33. sub, 2 3

Section II

1. 116, 2
2. 82, 8
3. 130, 18

Section III

1. ?
2. ?

3. ?

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