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CHAPTER 4 Integration Part 1 - Edited

This document defines integration and the two types of integrals - indefinite and definite integrals. It states that integration is the reverse process of differentiation, also known as anti-differentiation. Indefinite integrals find the family of functions whose derivative is the integrand, while definite integrals evaluate the area under the curve between two bounds. There are also examples given of evaluating indefinite integrals using integral rules and properties.

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CHAPTER 4 Integration Part 1 - Edited

This document defines integration and the two types of integrals - indefinite and definite integrals. It states that integration is the reverse process of differentiation, also known as anti-differentiation. Indefinite integrals find the family of functions whose derivative is the integrand, while definite integrals evaluate the area under the curve between two bounds. There are also examples given of evaluating indefinite integrals using integral rules and properties.

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What is Integration ?

The reverse process of differentiation 0R also


known as anti – differentiation.
differentiation
There are two types of integrals :
Differentiation / Derivative
Indefinite integrals
Integrate
f with
 f x dx  F x   C y  f (x ) dy
respect to dx
x
Definite integrals Integration / Anti- derivatives
(Reverse process of
p
 f x dx  FIntegrate
p   F q 
differentiation)

q
f continuously
from x = p to x = q
d
1. Given [ax 2  3]  2ax , work out the following integrals:
dx

Solution
4
a)  2ax dx b)  2ax dx
1
d
Since [ax 2  3]  2ax;
 
4
2 4
dx
 2ax dx  ax 1  a( 4)2  a(1)2

2
 2ax dx  ax  C 1

 16a  a  15a
s

2. Given F(s) = 23 and F(t) = 49, evaluate  f ( x ) dx


t

Solution

3. If  f ( x ) dx  F ( x )  C , where C is a constant, then


d
F ( x )  C   ?
dx
Solution
There are certain rules in integration
1.  m dx  mx  C, m is a constant
n 1
x

2. x n dx 
n 1
C

3.  ax  b  dx 
n ax  b n 1
C
an  1
4.  f x   g x  dx   f x dx   g x dx

5.  k f x dx  k  f x dx
Ex 2 pg
118 – 119
Work out the following indefinite integrals.
Solution

4

a)  7 dx  7 x  C e)  5
dx

x 10 1 x 11
b)  x 10
dx 
10  1
C 
11
C 
f) x 9 dx

c)  4 x  11 dx 
4 x  11
7
7 1
C 
4 x  11
8
C
g) 
3
x 5 dx
47  1 32
h.  3  8 x  dx
6
3
d)  x 3 dx   x2 dx
i. 
1
7
dx
3 5 x
1 5
x 2 x2
2 1

3
C 
5
C  x2 C
5
j.  2  5 x  4
dx
1
2 2
Ex 3 pg
120 – 122
By using the properties of integrals, determine
the following:
Solution

a.  1  x dx   1dx   x dx 
 1 
 
c.  x 2  3 dx  x 2 dx  x 3dx
 x 
2
x
x C x 3  x 2 
2     C
3   2 
b.     
3 x 5  4 x 2  7 dx  3 x 5dx  4 x 2dx  7 dx
x 3 x 2
  C
 x6   x3  3 2
 3   4   7 x  C
 6   3 
x6 4 3
  x  7x  C
2 3
Ex 3 pg
120 – 122
By using the properties of integrals, determine
the following:
Solution

d.  2 x 5  2 x 3  9 dx 43  2 x 
5 1
  e. 43  2 x  dx 

5
C
5
25  1
2  x2  
dx  2 x 3 dx  9 dx

3  2x 
6
C
 7 3
x2   x4  8
 2  7 x  dx  82  7 x 

4
 2   2   9 x  C f. dx
 7  4 4

 2 
4 7 x4
 x   9x  C
7 2
Ex 3 pg
120 – 122
By using the properties of integrals, determine
the following:
Solution

 2x  3 
 x7 

g. 11x  dx 4
 h.  8 dx
 2 
 2x 3  4   3 
i. 
 x
3
 dx

 

j.  43 x 5  5 x  2  dx
x 
7 x  36  3 x 2  x  13 dx
  3x  2x   6dx
4
k. l.
4
3
7
3x  4x x 2  2x
m.  x 2
dx n.  x
dx
TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
sin f x   cot f x 
1. cos f x dx 
 C 4. cos ec f x dx 

2
C
f x  f x 
 cos f x  sec f x 
2. sin f x dx 
 C 5. sec f x  tan f x dx 
 C
f x  f x 
tan f x   cscf x 
3. sec f x dx 

2
C 6. cscf x cot f x dx 
 C
f x  f x 

 f(x) must be a linear function.


Ex 4 pg
123 – 124
Solve the following integrals.
Solution

 csc 7s 
a.  cos x  sin x dx d. csc 7s cot 7s ds 
 7
C
  cos x dx   sin x dx e.  csc 5 x   2dx   csc 5 x dx   2 dx
2 2

 sin x   cos x   C  cot 5 x 


 sin x  cos x  C   2x  C
5

b. sec 2  d f. sin3 x  1dx

 tan   C g.  sec 4  tan4   3 d
c. cos3 x dx
 h.  9  sec 2 x  tan2 x dx
sin3 x  sin3 x  Tut 4.2 pg
 C  C sin x
d 3 x  3 i.  2
dx 284 – 285
cos x
dx
EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS
f x  e f x 
e dx 
f x 
C

RECIPROCAL FUNCTIONS
1
1.
xdx  ln x  C

1 1
2. 
ax  b
dx  ln ax  b  C
a
 f(x) must be a linear function.
Ex 5 pg
124 – 126
Determine the following integrals.
Solution

 e dx  e  C  e 3 x 5 
 e 
x x
a.

3 x 5
g.  x  3 x  dx  .e  x  3 x dx
b.  7e dx  7e  C
x x  e 

 
4 2 x 5 e 2 x 5 3 x 2
 e  3 x dx   C
 
3 x
d. 3x
dx  4e dx 2 2
e
2 

d
4e 3 x
C  
4
3x
C 3

i.  e t  t dt

 3 x  3e
dx  3 
e 2 x 3 
k.  2 x  2e 2 x dx
 5e 

2 x 3
e. e dx  C
 8e 
d
2 x  3  l. 2 x 3
 e 4 x dx
dx
e 2 x 3 2e 4 x 1 Tut 4.2 pg

2
C n.  e 2x
dx 285 – 286
Ex 6 pg
127
Determine the following integrals.
Solution
1 2
a.  x
dx  ln x  C e. 
3x
dx

6  1 
b.  x
dx  6 ln x  C

f .   3t 2 dt
 6t 
1 ln 3 x  2 1 7
c.  3x  2
dx 
d
 C  ln 3 x  2  C
3
g.  dx
3 x  2 x 1
dx
 4 
3 3 ln 6t  5 3 h.  
 8x  2
 2e 2 x  dx
d.  6t  5
dt 
d
 C  ln 6t  5  C
6

6t  5 
dt
1
 ln 6t  5  C
2 Tut 4.2 pg
287
A PRODUCT or QUOTIENT of 2 functions can be
integrate by using a few techniques such as:
Integration by substitutions
Integration by parts
Integration by partial fractions
Substitution Method
Used to transform integration problems into
simpler ones.
Let us consider a new variable and by using the
Chain Rule;
d
F g x   F g x .g x 
dx Therefore,
 f g x .g x 

then let g x   u  f g x .g x dx   f u du


 F u   C
du
g x    du  g x dx  F g x   C
dx
Summary of the procedure of finding the integration
by substitution;
Choose a
substitution u.

du
Calculate
dx

Use the substitution to


simplify
 f x dx

No

Is the result
integral easier Try a different
to evaluate? substitution of u.

Yes

Evaluate it.

Rewrite the substitution in


term of x.
Ex 7 pg
128 – 129
Determine the following integrals.
Solution
Tut 4.1 pg
287
a.  3 x  2 5
dx
Step 1: Let u  3 x  2 Choose u,
du 1 differentiate
 3  du  dx
dx 3
5 1
Step 2:
 3 x  2 5
dx   . du
u Substitute u into
3 the function
1 Integrate u
Step 3: 
3 u 5 du
respectively to
1  u6  u.
   C
3  6 
Rewrite the function
1
Step 4:  3 x  26  C in terms of x.
18
Ex 7 pg
128 – 129
Determine the following integrals.
Solution
Tut 4.3 pg
288 – 291
  
10
b. x x2  1 dx
Step 1: Let u  x 2  1 Choose u,
du 1 differentiate
 2x  du  dx
dx 2x

  10 1
Step 2: x x2  1 dx   xu 10 .
2x
du Substitute u into
the function
1 Integrate u
Step 3: 
2 
u 10 du
respectively to
1  u 11  u.
   C
2  11 
Rewrite the function
Step 4: 
1
22
11
x2  1  C  in terms of x.
Ex 7 pg
128 – 129
Determine the following integrals.
Solution
Tut 4.3 pg
2
9x 288 – 291
c.  x 3
2 
10
dx

Step 1: Let u  x 3  2 Choose u,


du du differentiate
 3x 2  2
 dx
dx 3x
9x 2
9 x 2 du Substitute u into
Step 2:  3
x 2
10
dx 
 u 10 3 x 2  the function
Integrate u
Step 3:

 3u 10 du respectively to
u.
 u 9 
 3  C Rewrite the function

 9 in terms of x.
Step 4:
1
 
9
  x3  2  C  
1
C
3 3
3 x 2
9
 
Ex 7 pg
128 – 129
Determine the following integrals.

Solution Tut 4.3 pg


288 – 291
d.   
x 2 sec 2 x 3 dx
Step 1: Let u  Choose u,
du differentiate

dx
Substitute u into
Step 2:
the function
Integrate u
Step 3: respectively to
u.
Rewrite the function
in terms of x.
Step 4:
Ex 7 pg
128 – 129
Determine the following integrals.

Solution Tut 4.3 pg


288 – 291
e.  cos x e sin x dx
x 1
f.  x 2
 2x  3 
4
dx

x 1
g.  2
x  2x
dx

sin x
h.  1  cos x
dx
Integration by parts
Simplifying integrals of the form  f x g x dx
It’s useful when f(x) can be differentiated repeatedly
& g(x) can be integrated repeatedly without
difficulty.
The formula for integration by parts is:
 f x g x dx  f x g x   f x g x dx
  u dv  uv   v du

2 guideline may be used to choose u and dv;


u is normally chosen such that du/dx is of a
simpler form than u.
dv is normally chosen such that ∫dv is easily
Ex 8 pg
131 – 132
Work out each of the following:
Solution Tut 4.4 pg
a.  x cos x dx 292 – 296
Step 1: u  x dv  cos x dx Identify u & dv
du
Step 2: dx
1  dv   cos x dx
Diff u, Integrate
du  dx v  sin x dv
 u dv  uv   v du Substitute into the
Step 3:  x cos x dx  x sin x   sin x dx formula & solve it
 x sin x   cos x   C
 x sin x  cos x  C
Ex 8 pg
131 – 132
Work out each of the following:

Solution Tut 4.4 pg


292 – 296
b.  x 2e x dx

Step 1: u  x2 dv  e x dx Identify u & dv


du
Step 2: dx
 2x  
dv  e x dx
x
Diff u, Integrate
du  2 x dx v e dv
 u dv  uv   v du Substitute into the
formula & use
Step 3:  x e dx  x e  2 xe
2 x 2 x x
dx integration by parts
again
Ex 8 pg
131 – 132
Work out each of the following:
Solution Tut 4.4 pg
292 – 296
 xe x dx

Step 4: ux dv  e x dx Identify u & dv


du
dx
1  
dv  e x dx
Diff u, Integrate
du  dx v  ex dv

 u dv  uv   v du Substitute into
the formula
 xe dx  xe   e dx  xe
x x x x
 ex  C

Step 5:  x e dx  x e  2 xe dx Combine the


2 x 2 x x

result

 x 2e x  2 xe x  e x  C 
 x 2e x  2 xe x  2e x  C
Ex 8 pg
131 – 132
Work out each of the following:
Solution Tut 4.4 pg
292 – 296
c. x x  1 dx

ux dv  x  1 dx
1
Identify u & dv
Step 1: 2

du 1

Step 2: dx
1  dv   x  1 2 dx Diff u, Integrate
2 3 dv
du  dx v  x  12
3
Step 3:  u dv  uv   v du Substitute into the
2  3 2 3

 x x  1 dx  x  x  1  
2
 x  1 2 dx formula & solve it
3  3
 2  x  12
 
5
2 
 x  x  1      C
3
2

3   3  5 2 

Ex 8 pg
131 – 132
Work out each of the following:
Solution Tut 4.4 pg
292 – 296
 u dv  uv   v du
Simplify the
 2  x  12
 
5
Step 4: 2 
 x x  1 dx  x  x  1      C answer if
3
2

3   3  5 2 
 possible
2 2  2 5 
x x  12    x  12   C
3

3 3  5 
2 3  2 
 x  12  x  x  1  C
3  5 
2
x  12  3 x  2   C
3

3 5 5
2
x  12 3 x  2  C
3

15
Ex 8 pg
131 – 132
Work out each of the following:
Solution Tut 4.4 pg
292 – 296
d.  x ln x dx Identify u & dv
Step 1: u  ln x dv  x dx
du
Step 2:
dx
  dv   Diff u, Integrate
dv
du  v
Substitute into the
Step 3:
 u dv  uv   v du formula & solve it
 x ln x dx 
Ex 8 pg
131 – 132
Work out each of the following:
Solution Tut 4.4 pg
292 – 296
e.  xe  x dx
Identify u & dv
Step 1: ux dv  e x
dx
du
Step 2:
dx
  dv   Diff u, Integrate
dv
du  v
Substitute into the
Step 3:
 u dv  uv   v du formula & solve it
 xe
x
dx 
Ex 8 pg
131 – 132
Work out each of the following:
Solution Tut 4.4 pg
292 – 296
f.  e x cos x dx
Identify u & dv
Step 1: u dv 
du
Step 2:
dx
  dv   Diff u, Integrate
dv
du  v
Substitute into the
Step 3:  
u dv  uv  v du
formula & solve it

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