A Table of Integrals

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8.7


Table of Integrals
Engineers usually refer to a table of integrals when performing calculations involving integration.
This leaflet provides such a table. Sometimes restrictions need to be placed on the values of
some of the variables. These restrictions are shown in the third column.

1. A table of integrals
R
f (x) f (x) dx
k, any constant kx + c
x2
x 2
+c
x3
x2 3
+c
xn+1
xn n+1
+c n 6= −1
x−1 = x1 ln |x| + c
ex ex + c
ekx 1 kx
k
e +c
cos x sin x + c
1
cos kx k
sin kx + c
sin x − cos x + c
sin kx − k1 cos kx + c
tan x ln(sec x) + c − π2 < x < π2
sec x ln(sec x + tan x) + c − π2 < x < π2
cosec x ln(cosec x−cot x) + c 0<x<π
cot x ln(sin x) + c 0<x<π
cosh x sinh x + c
sinh x cosh x + c
tanh x ln cosh x + c
coth x ln sinh x + c x>0
1
x2 +a2
1
a
tan−1 xa + c a>0
1
x2 −a2
1
2a
ln x−a
x+a
+c |x| > a > 0
1 1 a+x
a2 −x2 2a
ln a−x + c |x| < a
√ 1
x2 +a2
sinh−1 xa + c a>0
√ 1 cosh−1 xa + c x>a>0
x2 −a2 √
√ 1 ln(x + x2 + k) + c
x2 +k
√ 1
a2 −x2
sin−1 xa + c −a 6 x 6 a

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Exercises
1. In each case, use the Table of Integrals to integrate the given function with respect to x.
a) x
b) x6
c) x−2
d) x−3
e) x−1 , (be careful!)
f) x1/2
g) x−1/2
h) e3x
i) e7x
j) e−2x
k) e0.5x
l) ex
m) e−x
n) cos x
o) sin x
p) sin 3x
q) cos 2x
r) 5
2. You should be able to use the table when variables other than x are involved. Use the table
to integrate each of the following functions with respect to t.

a) et , b) e5t , c) t7 , d) t, e) cos 5t, f) e−t .

Answers
2 x7 x−1 x−2
1. a) x2 + c, b) 7
+ c, c) −1
+ c = −x−1 + c, or − x1 + c, d) −2
+ c = − 12 x−2 + c, or
− 2x12 + c,
x3/2 x1/2
e) ln |x| + c, f) 3/2
+ c = 32 x3/2 + c, g) 1/2
+ c = 2x1/2 + c, h) 31 e3x + c, i) 71 e7x + c,
j) − 21 e−2x + c, k) 2e0.5x + c, l) ex + c m) −e−x + c, n) sin x + c, o) − cos x + c,
p) − 13 cos 3x + c, q) 1
2
sin 2x + c, r) 5x + c.
e5t t8 2t3/2
2. a) et + c, b) 5
+ c, c) 8
+ c, d) 3
+ c, e) sin 5t
5
+ c, f) −e−t + c.

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