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Class03_HW10_112

The document outlines exercises for a Calculus 2 class, focusing on evaluating integrals using substitution and integration by parts. It also includes problems on computing areas enclosed by curves and evaluating limits and Riemann sums. Additionally, it presents trickier substitutions and applications of continuous functions in integrals.

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The document outlines exercises for a Calculus 2 class, focusing on evaluating integrals using substitution and integration by parts. It also includes problems on computing areas enclosed by curves and evaluating limits and Riemann sums. Additionally, it presents trickier substitutions and applications of continuous functions in integrals.

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Calculus 2 Class 03 Week 10 Non-assessed

1. (a) (A) Evaluate the following integrals by using a suitable substitution.


Z Z Z Z e4
1 x dx
(a) √ dx (b) dx (c) y 2 (4 − y 3 )2/3 dy (d) √
x(1 + x) (7x + 1)17 e x ln x

2 16
e1/x x1/2 sin3/2 x
Z Z Z Z
(e) dx (f) dx (g) dx (h) (sin−1 (x))2 dx
1 x2 0 1 + x3/4 sec3 x

(b) (A) Evaluate the following integrals by parts.


Z Z Z 1
sin (3x)
(a) sin−1 (x) dx (b) dx (c) x(sin x + sin−1 x) dx
e2x 0

2. (A) Compute the area enclosed by the following curves.


π π
(a) y = tan x, y = 2 sin x, x = − and x =
4 4
(b) x = e1+2y , x = e1−y , y = −2 and y = 1

3. (B) (Trickier substitutions)


Z 2π
1
(a) Evaluate sin x
dx. (Hint : use a substitution of the form ‘a + b − x’.)
0 e +1
Z √3
1 1
(b) Let a > 0. Evaluate a )(1 + x2 )
dx. (Hint : take u = .)
√1 (1 + x x
3

(c) Let f be a continuous function on [0, 1].


(i) Use the substitution u = π − x to show that
Z π
π π
Z
xf (sin x) dx = f (sin x) dx
0 2 0
Z π
x sin x
(ii) Hence, evaluate 2
dx.
0 1 + cos x

Z x √
4. (C) Let F (x) = sin( xt) dt. By using the substitution u = xt, find F ′ (1).
1
x

5. (C)
Z
(a) Evaluate ln(1 + 4x2 ) dx.
n   n1
Y j j2
(b) Evaluate the limit lim 5+8· +4· 2 .
n→∞
j=1
n n
(Hint. Take logarithm. Then recognize the limit as a Riemann sum and use (a))

6. (C)
Z 2
1ln x
(a) Using the substitution u = , prove that
2
dx = 0.
x
1/2 1 + x
3n
ln 2 12 + 2n k

X
(b) Hence, evaluate the Riemann sum lim   .
n→∞ 1 k 2
k=1 2n 1 + 2 + 2n

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