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Course2 Lesson10

This document discusses definite integrals including area and antiderivatives, the derivative of area, properties of definite integrals, and techniques for evaluating definite integrals including integration by substitution and integration by parts. Examples are provided to illustrate these concepts and techniques.

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Course2 Lesson10

This document discusses definite integrals including area and antiderivatives, the derivative of area, properties of definite integrals, and techniques for evaluating definite integrals including integration by substitution and integration by parts. Examples are provided to illustrate these concepts and techniques.

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Course II

Lesson 10
Definite Integrals

10A
• Area and Antiderivatives

1
Derivative of Area

Let the area of ABQP be S (x) y


dS
When x increases by h , B
Q
the area increases by
dS = S ( x + h) − S ( x) ≈ hf ( x) S (x)
A P
Derivative of S (x)
O a x x
dS S ( x + h) − S ( x ) x+h
= lim ≈ f ( x)
dx h→0 h

S ʹ( x) = f ( x)
Area function S (x) is one of antiderivatives of .
2
Area and Indefinite integral
Let F (x ) be an arbitrary antiderivative. y
S ( x) = F (x) + C
From the definition S (a) = 0 at x=a S (x)
∴ 0 = F (a) + C ∴ C = −F (a)
O a x b x
Therefore S ( x) = F ( x) − F ( a )
y

When x = b , the area is given by S


S = F (b) − F (a)
O a b x
3
Definite Integral
is called the definite integral of over [a, b]

and written by or

Definite integral
b
∫ f ( x)dx = [F ( x)]ba = F (b) − F (a)
a

Since

is an arbitrary antiderivative. 4
Properties of Definite Integrals
Linearity of the definite integrals
b b
(1)
∫ kf (x)dx = k ∫ f (x)dx
a a
b b b
(2)
∫ {f (x) + g(x)}dx = ∫ f (x)dx + ∫ g(x)dx
a a a

y y = f (x)
Reversing the integration
a b
(3)
∫ f (x )dx = −∫ f (x )dx
b a

Additivity for adjacent integrals


b c b
O a c b x
(4)
∫ f (x )dx = ∫ f (x )dx + ∫ f (x )dx
a a c
5
Example
Examples 13-1 Find the following definite integral

Ans.

6
Example

Examples 13-2 Find the following definite integrals.


(1) (2) π
2 sin 2θdθ
∫0

Ans.

(1)

π π
(2) 2 sin 2θdθ ⎡ − cos 2θ ⎤ 2 − (−1) (−1)
∫ =⎢ ⎥ = − =1
0 ⎣ 2 ⎦0 2 2 7
Exercises
Ex.10-1 Find the following definite integral.

Ans.

Pause the video and solve by yourself.

8
Answer to the Exercises
Ex.10-1 Find the following definite integrals

Ans.

9
Course II

Lesson 10
Definite Integrals (1)

10B
• Integration by substitution
• Integration by parts

10
Integration by Substitution
Integration by Substitution (1)

For the function x = g (t )


If a = g (α ) and b = g (β )
b β
then f (x )dx = f (g (t ))gʹ(t )dt
∫a ∫α
Integration by Substitution (2) u
β
If α = u(a) and β = u(b) u = u(x)
b β α
then
∫ f (u(x))uʹ(x)dx = ∫α
a
f (u )du
a b x
11
Example

[Examples 13-4] Find the following definite integral by putting

Ans.
Put
Then

Therefore

12
Example
Examples 10-5 Evaluate the following integral
2
∫ x 2 x 3 + 1dx
0

Ans.
We put u = x3 + 1, then du = 3x 2dx

Therefore,
9
1 ⎡2 3 ⎤
2
2 3
9 ⎛1 ⎞ 1 9 1 52
∫ x x + 1dx = ∫ u ⎜ du ⎟ = ∫ u 2 du = ⎢ u2⎥ =
0 1 ⎝3 ⎠ 3 1 3 ⎢3
⎣ ⎥⎦ 9
1

13
Integration by Parts
We learned

∫ f (x)g ʹ(x)dx = f (x)g(x) − ∫ f ʹ(x)g(x)dx


In the case of definite integral
b b b
∫ f (x )g ʹ(x )dx = [ f (x )g (x )] − ∫ f ʹ(x )g (x )dx
a a a

Example
π π π π
ʹ ʹ
∫ 2 x cos xdx = ∫ 2 x(sin x ) dx = [x sin x]02 − ∫ 2 (x ) sin xdx
0 0 0
π π g (x)
π π π
f (x) gʹ(x) = − ∫ 2 sin xdx = − [− cos x]02 = − 1
2 0 2 2
14
Exercises
Ex.13-2 Find the following definite integrals

Ans.

Pause the video and solve by yourself.

15
Exercises
Ex.13-2 Find the following definite integrals

Ans. We can solve this as follows. Put 2 x + 1 = t


t −1 1
then x= , dx = dt
2 2
. The new limits of integration are
t (−3) = −5 and t (−1) = −1
. Therefore,
−1
−2
−1 dx −1
−3 1 1 −1 1 ⎡t ⎤
−3 6
∫ = .
∫ t ⋅ dt = ∫ t dt = ⎢ ⎥ =−
−3 (2 x + 1)3 −5 2 2 −5 2 ⎢⎣ − 2 ⎥⎦
−5
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Exercises
Ex.13-3 Find the following definite integrals
2
∫ x 2 e x dx
0

Ans.

Pause the video and solve by yourself

17
Exercises
Ex.13-3 Find the following definite integrals
2
∫ x 2 e x dx
0

Ans.
In this exercise, we apply the formula twice as follows.

2 2 2

0
2 x
x e dx = [ ] ∫
2 x 2
x e 0 x ⎛ x2
2
[ ] ∫
− 2 xe dx = 4e − 2⎜ xe 0 − e dx ⎟
0 ⎝ 0
x ⎞

⎛ [ ]
x 2⎞
( ) ( )
= 4e − 2⎜ 2e − e 0 ⎟ = 4e 2 − 4e 2 + 2 e 2 − 1 = 2 e 2 − 1
2

2

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