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Indefinite integrals
Primitive function or antiderivative Definition

Basic integrals

Important rules of calculation of indefinite integrals

Theorem (substitution Method)

Theorem (partial integration)

Integrals of integer rational functions (polynomials)

Integrals of fractional rational functions

Four cases of partial fraction decomposition 1. All roots of the denominator are real and single

2. All roots of the denominator are real, some of them with a higher multiplicity

3. Some roots of the denominator are single complex

4. Some roots of the denominator are complex with a higher multiplicity

Substitutions for integration of irrational functions I

Integration of irrational functions Substitution to reduce to integration of rational functions

Substitutions for integration of irrational functions II

Integration of binomial integrands

Integration of trigonometric functions

Simplified methods

Integrals with exponential functions

2. Definite integrals

Definite integrals as the limit of a sum

Theorem

Theorem

Theorem

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Important properties of definite integrals

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Volume

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3. Improper integrals. Parametric integrals


Definition An integral is an improper integral if either the interval of integration is not finite (improper integral of type 1) or if the function to integrate is not continuous (not bounded) in the interval of integration (improper integral of type 2) Examples: 1

continuous at 0 Definition

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Definition

Comparision theorem for improper integrals

Theorem

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Theorem

Theorem

Theorem

Definition

F(y) is

Examples 1

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integers

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Properties of the Gamma function

The Beta function

Proposition

Properties: 1

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4. Line integrals
Line integrals of the first type Definition

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If the limit of (1) exists and is independent of the choice of the points Ai and Pi , then this limit is called the line integral of the first type and we write

ables, whose path of integration is a curve segment of a space curve.

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Line integrals of the second type Definition

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5. Double integrals

Theorem

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Definition
A plane region D is said to be of type I if it lies between the graphs of two continuous functions of x, that is,

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Theorem

Definition

Theorem

Properties 1

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Applications of double integrals Theorem


The total mass in the lamina is

Moments and centers of mass

Moment of inertia

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Greens theorem

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6. Surface integrals

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Surface area is the area of a given surface. Roughly speaking, it is the "amount" of a surface (i.e., it is proportional to the amount of paint needed to cover it), and has units of distance squared. Surface area is commonly denoted for a surface in three dimensions, or A for a region of the plane (in which case it is simply called "the" area).

Theorem

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7. Triple integrals

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