Ma1103 8THW
Ma1103 8THW
Ma1103 8THW
Indefinite Integral
Ú f ( x) dx = F ( x) + C if F ¢( x) = f ( x ) f (x) ≡ integrand
Indefinite integral formula and properties For k and C constants,
1. Ú k dx = kx + C 4. Ú ( f ( x) ± g ( x)) dx = Ú f ( x) dx ± Ú g ( x) dx
xn +1
2. Ú x n dx = n + 1 + C , n π -1 Ú x dx = ln | x | + C
1
5.
Ú k f ( x) dx = k Ú f ( x) dx Ú e dx = e +C
x x
3. 6.
Example 8.1 Find the equation of the curve that passes through (1,3) if its
dy
slope is given by dx = 12 x 2 - 12 x at any point x.
dy
Solution From dx
= 12 x 2 - 12 x we have dy = (12 x 2 - 12 x) dx , so that
y = f ( x) = Ú (12 x 2 - 12 x) dx = 4 x3 - 6 x 2 + C
We can find the constant C by substitute (1,3), we have 3 = 4 − 6 + C, then C = 5.
Therefore the equation of the curve is y = 4x − 6x + 5.
3 2
LN 8- 2
MBM084
Integration
Student Work-sheet
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x 2e x - 2 x + 3
Problems Evaluate Ú dx .
x2
Solution
Solution
LN 8- 3
MBM085
Integration
Solution We must find t by solve the equation S(t) = 41,000. Given that
S ¢(t ) = 60t1/ 2 and S(0) = 27,000
Use the integration, we have S (t ) = Ú 60 t 1/ 2 dt = 60 ◊ 2 ◊ t 3 / 2 + C = 40 t 3 / 2 + C .
3
Now solve the equation S(t) = 41,000 for t. From 40 t + 27,000 = 41,000, we
3/2
Integration by Substitution
Úe 1 + e x dx = Ú (1 + e x )1/ 2 e x dx = Ú u1/ 2 du = 3 u 3 / 2 + C = 3 (1 + e x )3 / 2 + C .
x 2 2
LN 8- 4
MBM086
Integration
Student Work-sheet
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Problems Price-demand equation The marginal price for a weekly demand of x bottles of a
baby shampoo in a drug store is given by p ¢( x) = -6, 000(3x + 50) -2 . Find the price-demand
equation if the weekly demand is 150 when the price of a bottle of shampoo is $ 4. What is the
weekly demand when the price is $ 2.50?
Solution
Problems Evaluate Úx 2 x + 3 dx .
Solution
LN 8- 5
MBM087
Integration
Student Work-sheet
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Problems Marketing An automobile company is ready to introduce a new line of cars with a
national sales campaign. After test marketing the line in a carefully selected city, the marketing
research department estimate t months after the national campaign has started, the sales (in mil-
lions dollars) will increase at the monthly rate of S ¢(t ) = 10 - 10e -0,1t , 0 £ t £ 24 .
(a) What will be the total sales S(t), t months after the beginning of the national campaign if we
assume 0 sales at the beginning of the campaign?
(b) What are the estimated total sales for the first 12 months of campaign?
(c) When will the estimated total sales reach $100 million?
Solution
LN 8- 6
MBM088
Integration
Exponential Growth
Solution: y = ce kt . 0 t
Proof
dy dy
3. Solve the model, = k (M - y) = -k ( y - M ) ⇒ = - k dt ⇒ ln (y − M) = −kt + c1 ⇒
dt y-M
⇒ y - M = e - kt +c1 = c2e - kt ⇒ y = M + c2e - kt . From y(0) = 0 we have M + c2 = 0, therefore
c2 = −M. Thus, the solution is y = M - Me - kt = M (1 - e - kt ) .
dy M dy
( 1 1
4. Solve the model, dt = ky ( M - y ) ⇒ y ( M - y ) = k M dt ⇒ y + M - y dy = k M dt)
M-y
⇒ ln M - y = kMt + c1 ⇒ M - y = e kMt + c1 = c2ekMt ⇒ = kM t = c3e - kMt ⇒
y y 1
y c2e
- kMt - kMt M M
⇒ M - y = yc3e ⇒ y (1 + c3e )=M ⇒ y= . From y (0) = 1 + c we have
1 + c3e- kM t
M M M
=
1 + c3 1 + c
, therefore c = c3. Thus, the solution is y = .
1 + ce- kM t
Example 8.4 India had a population of about 1 billion in 2000 (t = 0). If a growth
rate of 1.3% compound continuously, estimate the population in year 2030.
Solution If P represent the population (in billions) t years after 2000, from expo-
dP
nential growth we have dt = 0,013P, P(0) = 1. Thus P = e0.013t . Thus, estimate
the population of India in year 2030 is P = e0.013(30) = 1.5 billion.
Example 8.5 For a particular person who is learning to swim, it is found that
the distance y (in feet) the person is able to swim in 1 minute after t hours of prac-
tice is given approximately by y = 50 (1 - e -0.04t ) . What is the rate of improvement
(to two decimal places) after 10 hours of practice?
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Solution
LN 8- 9
MBM091
Integration
0 a xk−1 xk b x 0 a xk−1 xk b x
is called a definite integral of f from a to b. The integrand is f (x), the lower limit
is a, and the upper limit is b. (Figure 1)
Left sum, Right sum, and Midpoint sum Let f be a continuous function defined
on the closed interval [a,b]. Let [a,b] be partition into n equal subintervals of
b-a
length Dx = n with end point a = x0 < x1 < … < xn−1 < xn = b.
n
Left sum: Ln = Â f ( xk -1) Dx = f ( x0 )Dx + f ( x0 )Dx + + f ( xn-1 ) Dx . (Figure 2)
k =1
b B (b - a ) 2
Error bounds: If | f ′(x)| ≤ B ∀ x ∈ [a,b], then Úa f ( x) dx - Ln £ 2n
.
n
Right sum: Rn = Â f ( xk ) Dx = f ( x1)Dx + f ( x2 )Dx + + f ( xn ) Dx . (Figure 3)
k =1
b B (b - a ) 2
Error bounds: If | f ′(x)| ≤ B ∀ x ∈ [a,b], then Úa f ( x) dx - Rn £ 2n
.
 f ( 12 ( xk -1 + xk )) Dx = f ( x 2+ x ) Dx + f ( x +2x ) Dx + ( ) Dx
n
xn -1 + xn
Mn = 0 1 1 2
+ f 2
k =1
b B (b - a )3
Error bounds: If | f ″(x)| ≤ B ∀ x ∈ [a,b], then Úa f ( x) dx - M n £
24 n2
.
LN 8-10
MBM092
Integration
Since C ′(x) is decreasing over the interval [5,10], C ′(5) is the maximum rate on this
interval. Thus, C ′(5)∆x is an overestimate of the additional cost of increasing pro-
duction from 5 to 10 boats per month.
Area of first right rectangle = C ′(10)∆x
Approximate cost of producing the next
But C ′(5)∆x = boat at an output level of 10 boats ×5
= approximate additional cost of increasing production from 5 - 10 boats/months
Since C ′(x) is decreasing over the interval [5,10], C ′(10) is the maximum rate on
this interval. Thus, C ′(10)∆x is an underestimate of the additional cost of increasing
production from 5 to 10 boats per month.
The same analysis applies to the second, third, and fourth rectangles. We conclude
R4 ≤ additional cost of increasing production from 5 to 25 boats per month ≤ L4
Thus, the area under the graph of marginal cost function y = C ′(x) is
25
Ú5 C ¢( x) dx = additional cost of increasing production from 5 to 25 boats per month.
LN 8-11
MBM093
Integration
Student Work-sheet
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R(x)
Solution
LN 8-12
MBM094
Integration
Rate, area, and total change: If y = F ′(x) is a rate function (derivative), then
the cumulated sum of the signed areas between the graph of y = F ′(x) and x-axis
from x = a to x = b represents the total net change in F(x) from x = a to x = b. In
symbolically,
b
Ú a F ¢( x) dx = total net change in F(x) from x = a to x = b.
a b a
Definite Integral Properties: (1) Úa f ( x) dx = 0 (2) Ú a f ( x) dx = - Ú b f ( x) dx
b b
(3) Ú a k f ( x) dx = k Ú a k f ( x) dx , k a constant
Ú a ( f ( x) ± g ( x)) dx = Ú a f ( x) dx ± Ú a g ( x) dx
b b b
(4)
b c b
(5) Ú a f ( x) dx = Ú a f ( x) dx + Ú c f ( x) dx
(e ) 2x 2
(e - 1) .
2 2x 2 2x
Ú0 e dx = Ú0 e
1
d (2 x) =
1
=
1
Example 8.6 (a) 2 2 2
4
0
(ln ( x
5 5
x dx d ( x 2 + 10)
) (ln 35 - ln10) = ln
5
(b) Ú 2 = Ú x 2 + 10 = + 10) = 3.5 ª 0.626 .
1 1 2 1
0
x + 10 2
0
2 0 2
4
Ú0
x dx
Example 8.7 Evaluate .
2x +1
Solution
( )
9 1
(u - 1) 2 du 1 Ê 9
1
4 9 du ˆ 9
Ú Ú Ú Ú
x dx
= =4 u du - = 4 3u u -2 u
2 1 2
0 2 x +1 u Ë 1 1 u ¯ 1
1
=
1
4 (18 - 6 - 2
3 )
+2 = 4◊
1 40
3
= 33.
1
LN 8-13
MBM095
Integration
Solution
(a) C ′(t) = R′(t) ⇒ 2 = 9e−0.5t ⇒ e−0.5t = ⇒ − 0.5t = ln 9 ⇒ t = −2 ln 9 ≈ 3.
2 2 2
9
Thus, the game has useful life of 3 years. This illustrated graphically above.
(b) The total profit accumulated during the useful life of the game is
( ) ( )
3 3
= 9e -0.5t = -18e -0.5t - 2t = -18e -1.5 - 6 + 18
1
-0.5
- 2t
0 0
ª 7.984 or $7,984.
Example 8.9 Average price Given the demand function p = D( x) = 100e -0.05 x .
Find the average price (in dollars) over the demand interval [40,60].
Solution
60 60
Average price = 60 - 40 Ú D( x) dx = 20 Ú 100e -0.05 x dx
1 1
40 40
( )
60 -0.05 x 60
= 5Ú = - 0.05 e -0.05 x
5
e dx
40 40
( )
= -100 e -3 - e -2 ª 8.55, or $ 8.55
LN 8-14
MBM096
Integration
Exercise 8
dR 100
1. Find the function R = R (t) such that dt = 2 , R(1) = 400.
t
2. Cost function The marginal average cost for producing x digital sports watches
1,000
is given by C ¢( x) = - , C (100) = 25 , where C ( x) is the average cost in dol-
x2
lars. Find the average cost and the cost function. What are the fixed costs?
e-1/ x
Ú Ú 1 + e x dx .
1
3. Find dx and
x2
4. Pollution A contaminated lake is treated with a bactericide. The rate of increase
dN 2,000 t
in harmful bacteria t days after the treatment is given by dt = - , 0 ≤ t ≤ 10,
1 + t2
where N(t) is the number of bacteria/ml of water. Find the minimum value of
dN
dt
. Find N(t) if the initial count was 5,000 bacteria/ml, and then find N(10).
When is the bacteria count 1,000 bacteria/ml of water?
5. Temperature If the temperature C(t) in an aquarium is made to change accor-
ding to C(t) = t − 2t + 10, where 0 ≤ t ≤ 2, (in degrees Celsius) over a two hour
2