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Integral Calculus'1
Engr. Romel Tarcelo F. Verterra
Author, MATHalino.com
Algebraic, exponential, and togar{thmtc functisns
J
adu
=,1:, =au+
g,ffiI^t**,
I
a"du
= ,-
+ C
14 o^
aQ^-.I-o^,
J
Ina
f u"du -
-J-un*'+Cforn*-1
J
-- '-
n+1
J
e'du
=
gu +C
J
u='au
=
J
+
=lnu+c
J
tnudu
=
ulnu- u+ C +
i"q.{r,
b
f"t
Trigonometric func{ions
J
sinudu
=-cosu+C
J
sec'udu
=tanu+C
J
cosudu
=sinu+C
I
*.'udu
=
-cotu + C
J
tanudu
=
ln sec u + C
J.silcutanudu
=secu+C
J
cotudu
=lnsinu+C
f
cs.utotudu
='csc
u +
C
J
secudu
=
ln[sec s + tan uJ + C
J
cscudu
=
ln(csc u
-
cotuJ + C
.\^
(.r"..^
t"oL). t-
Inverse trigonomeric fu nctions
rduu
l
-:. =afcsln-
+ L
'J"*u'
a
-
[ .d' . =larctang
+ c
J
a"+u' a a
rdulu
| -_--
= -afCSeC-
+
L
,
uJrr_a,
a a
J
arcsinudu
=uarcsinu*.,[]u'
*c
J
arctanudu
=
u arctan u
- m.[+#
Integration by parts
J
uav
=uv-
I
vdu
Trigonometri c $ubstitudon
When a2 - u2 is ihvolved, hy u
=
d sin 0.
When az + u2 is involved, tryu: atan 0.
When uz - a2 is involved, tr5r u,= a sec 0.
The substitutioir may be represented geometrically
by constructing a righttriangle.
lttallis fornnula
rl2
J
sin-0cosn0d0
=
0
where:
a= x/2 when both m and n are even
u=lifotherwise
Problems
1. Evaluate the integral of S[cost(i] x
[sin^2)
x dx
usinglowerlimit= 0and upperlimit= r42_
-
- -
4.,0.3068 B. 0.5046 c. 0.5107 D, 0.4105
(
2. Evaluate the integrai of coiT 3x dx with limits &om
5.
6.
7.
8.
0ton,/5, l
A.0.417 B. 0.304 C"D.LSZ D, 0.218
Evaluate
Jtr+x'f
x?dx.
'
ll
Evaluate the integral of x dx
f(xz
+
2) wittt limits
from 0 to 1.
A, 0.322 B. 0.108 C,
M,O3
D. 0.247
Evaruate the intesral rflLki';ti'efi?)(
+ z)tl,{it\t**/*
*,
Evatuate
l*ffi., Yol"l/or. +l/ Jr, . *;=
A b */4.
*r,o.i+z B, 0,253 C. 0.114 D. 0.186
Evaluate the integral of x dx
/
(x * 1)s if it has an
upper limit of 1 and a lower limit of 0.
;t"(;i;i""
"'s.
;Js?'-
" -1.'-0:'04i
D. 0.031 '''h
minutes and "a" is in m/minz. .lts velocity after 1
minute is 11 m/min. Find its velocity after 2
minutes in m/min.
A. 31 B. 45 C.23
lfm -
rl{m -3).,.(2orl)l[(n
:-11!,:1IlY-'lo
(m + nJ(m + n-21...(2or lJ
D. 1.8
3.
4.
2 zYf--.-
e. Evaluate
iji;aDdyy
o
u[.5.-L"'t
e
,*..
Vslz
r*u57{
c. n12 o.!/&^,.!,8*,"r}r
10.A body moves such that its acceleratiori"as a'
functioi of time is a
=
2
+ t?t, where "t'' is in
10. A particle moves according-to t}re palaqetrig
eqriations x
=
t3 and
Y =
Ztz. What is the velocity of
t}e particle when t
=
2.
A. 15.12 B. 13.21 C. 1.4.42 D. 16.89
11. At t .years
from now, one- investrnent plan will
generite profit atthe rate of 50 + tz thousald pes9.I
Ier
year, while a second investrnent
p$.1 wiJl
leneiate
200 + 5t thousand pesos per year. What is
ihe net excess profit if you invest in the-second plan
instead of the first plari up to the time the two plans
yield equal profits?
a. rsg2zod
b
L6B750o c. 1486200D. 1349100
5o t
\a---
2oo 19
t
.
t
--
1.
;
l-"-qo
11
=[ti"
-
+]\
'
&
=2oo
+s(
DP' P"-P'
de
,'
,.es L
dt
. r9o'-5k
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Integral Calculus
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Engr. Romel Tarcelo F,Verterra
Author, MATilalino.com
Plane lreas in ffectangular Coordinates
-Y
using Horizontal strip
l*'
l*
*
u=
l;
x dy
=
J"'t,(l*,lav'
Using Vertical Strip
o=
I;r
4*
=
J'[r,-y,)dx
Length of Arcin Redangular Coordinates
[d# =[dxJ'*[dy]'
.=
J''Jr*fry7ar1'
a*
.=
J"/i*ta*/art'
av
Problems
7, The length of arc of the function g(x)
=
;2/3 fv66 ;
=
0tox=Bis:
A, 8.765 B. 9.073 C. 10.231 D. 1?.988
4n
2.
3.
What is the perimeter of t}re curve r
=
4[1
-
sin 0)?
A.32.47 B. 30.12
925.13
D. 28,54
Find the length of one arc of the curve whose
parametric equations are x
=
20
-2
sin 0 and y
=
|
-2cos0.
415
z--
B. 18 C. L4 D, L2
4. What is the total length of the curve r
=
4 sin 0?
ABr B.2r C.r D.4r
5. Determine the area bounded by the curves x
=
1/Y,
2x'Y
=
A,x= 6, and the x-axis.
A. 2.138 B. 2.328 C. 2.324 D. 2.638
6. What is the area bounded by the curve
Y =
6 cos x
and the x-axis from x
=
n/6 bx
=
n/2?
7. Find the area enclosed by r2
=
2a2 cos 0
A.Zaz B. 4az C. a: D. 3a2
:i:i
Practice Problems
L. The figure shown below
is composed of arc of
circles with centers at
each corner of the
square 20 cm by 20 cm.
Find the area of the
shaded region.
Answen 69.4{ cmz
Find the area enclosed by r
=
2 sinz 0. Ansr 1.5*unit'
What is t}e area within the curve rz
=
16 cos 0?
Arlswer:32 units:
Find the area inside the cardioid r
=
1 + cos 0 but
outside the circle r* 1. Answen 2'?854 unlts'
2.
5.
Find the total area
20cm
bounded by the curves
Y =
xs
-
u"
T*ffiIi.il}i;"
Find the area, in the first quadrant, bounded by the
'\"
curve xzy
=
1,
*. lines x
=
4,y
=
8, andth.e ax?tnr,itz
'
,
,/
Find the area between the parabola Lxz + 4x + y
=
0
/
and the line y
=
21 Answer:
gttttitz
/
A cable carrying a uniform weight is suspended in a,/
parabolic shape as shown. Determine the length of
the cable. Answer: 53.2678 m\.
Plane Areas in Polar Coordinates
e=.1Jqr.do
Length of Polar Curves
s=
J"'rdo
6.
7.
B.
*
--1''o'
I
Ya
hA*a
*
**rG-5i^.)
)-r-(.
- uA

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