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Integral Calculus Course Outline Prelim I. The Integration Process

This document outlines the course for Integral Calculus. It covers the integration process including indefinite and definite integrals, integration techniques like substitution, by parts and of rational functions. It also covers applications of integration like finding areas and volumes of revolution for solids, surfaces, centroids and moments of inertia. The course is divided into three parts that cover the integration process, definite integrals and applications of integration. It will be assessed through prelims, midterms and finals.

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Integral Calculus Course Outline Prelim I. The Integration Process

This document outlines the course for Integral Calculus. It covers the integration process including indefinite and definite integrals, integration techniques like substitution, by parts and of rational functions. It also covers applications of integration like finding areas and volumes of revolution for solids, surfaces, centroids and moments of inertia. The course is divided into three parts that cover the integration process, definite integrals and applications of integration. It will be assessed through prelims, midterms and finals.

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INTEGRAL CALCULUS

COURSE OUTLINE

PRELIM
I. The Integration Process
1.1. Introduction
1.2. The Indefinite Integration
1.3. General Properties of Indefinite Integral
1.3. Integration of Power of a Function
1.4. Integrals of a Quotient
1.6. Integration of Exponential Functions
1.7. Integrals of Trigonometric Functions
1.8. Integrals Involving Powers of Trigonometric Functions
1.9. Integrals of Inverse Trigonometric Functions
1.10. Integration by Parts

MIDTERMS
1.11. Integration by Substitution
1.11.1. Algebraic Substitution
1.11.2. Trigonometric Substitution
1.12. Integration of Rational Fractions
1.12.1. Distinct Linear Factors
1.12.2. Repeated Linear Factors
1.12.3. Quadratic Factors

II. The definite Integral


2.1. Basic Concepts: Properties of Definite Integral
2.2. The Wallis’ Formula

III.Applications of Integration
3.1. Plane Areas
3.1.1. In Rectangular Coordinates

FINALS
3.1.2. In Polar Coordinates
3.2. Solids of Revolution
3.2.1. Circular Disc
3.2.3. Circular Ring
3.2.4. Cylindrical Shell
3.3. Length of a Curve
3.4. Surfaces of Revolution
3.5. Centroid
3.5.1. Plane Area
3.5.2. Solid of Revolution
3.6. Moment of Inertia

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