This document introduces integration, including its concepts, methods, and applications. It discusses the definition of an integral, indefinite integrals, and the table of integrals. Methods covered are substitution and integration by parts. Applications include finding volumes, such as the volume of a cylinder, and finding surface areas, such as the surface of a rotated parabola. Examples are provided for each method and application. The document concludes with practice questions.
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Integration: Prepared By: XXXX
This document introduces integration, including its concepts, methods, and applications. It discusses the definition of an integral, indefinite integrals, and the table of integrals. Methods covered are substitution and integration by parts. Applications include finding volumes, such as the volume of a cylinder, and finding surface areas, such as the surface of a rotated parabola. Examples are provided for each method and application. The document concludes with practice questions.
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INTEGRATION
Prepared by: XXXX
CONTENT Introduction The Concept of Integration Table of integrals Methods of Integration Substitution method Integration by part Applications of Integration Finding surface areas Finding volumes Questions INTRODUCTION It is the fundamental knowledge and skills of Theorem of Calculus Reversed operation of the differentiation
THE CONCEPTS OF INTEGRATION Normally, the symbol of the integral sign is CONTINUES The integral sign is written in term of dx, which must always been written and which indicates the variable involved. The function being integrated is integrand and integrals of this sorts are indefinite integrals. Example as below: TABLE OF INTEGRALS METHODS OF INTEGRATION There are two methods of integration, namely: Substitution method Integration by parts SUBSTITUTION METHOD It is used commonly in integration As in this function, the inside function of the composition is usually replaced by a single variable (often u) The derivative or a constant multiple of the derivative of the inside function must be a factor of the integrand. CONTINUE Example1: Evaluate
Solution: Step 1: Chose a substitution function u The substitution function is Step 2: Determine the value dx
CONTINUES Step 3: Make the substitution
Step 4: Integrate resulting integral
Step 5: Return to the initial variable: x
So, the solution is: INTEGRATION BY PARTS Consider this method when the integrand is a single transcendental function or a product of an algebraic function and a transcendental function. The basic formula for integration by parts is: CONTINUES Example 1: Evaluate x cosx dx. CONTINUES Example 2: Find ln x dx To integrate this, we use a trick, rewrite the integrand (the expression we are integrating) as 1.lnx . We then let v = ln x and du/dx = 1 . Hence ln x dx = x ln x - x (1/x) dx = x lnx - dx = x lnx - x + constant
INTEGRATION APPLICATION There are many application that using the integration methods. Among the applications are: Finding surface areas Finding volumes FINDING VOLUMES Integration can be used to find the volumes The volume of a cylinder is given by: V=r 2 h Because radius=r=y and each disk is dx high, we notice that the volume of each slice is: V=y 2 dx CONTINUE For the example: Find the volume of:
FINDING AREAS OF SURFACE It is the method that used to find the area:
EXAMPLE: The arc of the parabola y=x 2 from (1,1) to (2,4) is rotated about the y-axis. Find the area of the resulting surface
Solution is next page >>> CONTINUES
CONTINUES QUESTIONS Compute the following integrals Click here for answer ANSWER QUESTIONS Compute the following integrals Click here for answer (1) (2) (3) ANSWER (1) (2) (3)