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Additional Calculus Problems 2-Integration and Applications

1. Evaluate two integrals involving trigonometric and exponential functions. 2. Find the area bounded by two parabolic curves, the y-axis, and y=2 and y=10. Also find the volume of revolution. 3. Evaluate derivatives and integrals involving natural logarithms and limits. 4. Use a trigonometric substitution to evaluate a definite integral over a region bounded by curves. 5. Evaluate several integrals using limits, substitutions and properties of definite integrals. 6. Use properties of definite integrals of periodic functions and trigonometric identities to evaluate integrals. 7. Sketch a parametrically defined curve and find the enclosed area between it and other lines.

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Additional Calculus Problems 2-Integration and Applications

1. Evaluate two integrals involving trigonometric and exponential functions. 2. Find the area bounded by two parabolic curves, the y-axis, and y=2 and y=10. Also find the volume of revolution. 3. Evaluate derivatives and integrals involving natural logarithms and limits. 4. Use a trigonometric substitution to evaluate a definite integral over a region bounded by curves. 5. Evaluate several integrals using limits, substitutions and properties of definite integrals. 6. Use properties of definite integrals of periodic functions and trigonometric identities to evaluate integrals. 7. Sketch a parametrically defined curve and find the enclosed area between it and other lines.

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Additional Calculus Problems 2 (Integration And Applications)

1(a) Using the substitution u =

1 , evaluate the exact value of x

x(5x
1 2

1 dx . + 2x + 1

(b) Find

(x e )sin x dx .
cos x

2(a) A curve C is defined by the parametric equations x = t 1, y =

30 , where t > 1. t 1
2

Find the area bounded by the curve, the y-axis and the lines y = 2 and y = 10, giving your answer in exact form.

(b) The diagram below shows the region R bounded by the two parabolas y = x 2 and

x = ( y 2) 2 2 and the y-axis. Find the points indicated A and B in the diagram.
Find the volume formed when R is rotated 2 radians about the y-axis.

y = x2

x = ( y 2) 2 2

A R
0

3. Find

d ln ln x 2 x , where 1 < x < 0. dx


2x ln ln x

Hence, find

ln ( ) 2x+ln(xx ) )dx , where 1 < x < 0.


2 2

4. The region R is bounded by the curve y =

x , the line x = 1 and the x axis. By means of the 1+ x2

substitution x = tan or otherwise, find the exact value of

(1 + x ) dx .
0 2 2

x2

Find the exact value of a and b such that the volume of revolution formed when R is rotated completely about the line y =

1 2 is + ln b. 2 a 8 2

5(a) Find

5 2x 2 4x x 2

dx .
N N

(b) Find x 2e x dx . Hence find lim x 2 e x dx .


0 0
5

(c) Using the substitution u = x + 4, evaluate exactly 6. Show that, for any integer m,
2

| x |

x + 4 dx .

e
0

cos mx dx =

1 e 2 1 . m +1
2

Expand cos( A + B ) + cos( A B ). Hence show that


2

e
0

cos x cos 6 x dx =

19 2 e 1 . 650

7. Sketch the graph defined parametrically by x = t 3 1, y = 5t 2 4 , 2 t 2 . Find the area bounded by the curve, the positive axes and the line x = 7 .

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