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Lesson 10 Integration of Inverse Hyperbolic Function

The document discusses integration of inverse hyperbolic functions. It provides the definitions of inverse hyperbolic functions in terms of logarithms, their derivatives, and integrals involving inverse hyperbolic functions. Examples of integrals are worked out and comparisons are made between inverse trigonometric and inverse hyperbolic integrals. Finally, exercises are provided to integrate functions involving inverse hyperbolic functions.

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Lesson 10 Integration of Inverse Hyperbolic Function

The document discusses integration of inverse hyperbolic functions. It provides the definitions of inverse hyperbolic functions in terms of logarithms, their derivatives, and integrals involving inverse hyperbolic functions. Examples of integrals are worked out and comparisons are made between inverse trigonometric and inverse hyperbolic integrals. Finally, exercises are provided to integrate functions involving inverse hyperbolic functions.

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INTEGRATION OF INVERSE

HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS
MATH22
Calculus2

Objectives: At the end of the chapter the


student is
expected to
state the definition of inverse hyperbolic function
in terms of logarithm.
recall the derivatives of inverse hyperbolic
functions.
Identify and familiar themselves with the
integrals of inverse hyperbolic functions.
Integrate with accuracy and patience the given
set of problems.

The following relationships hold for all x


in the domains of the stated inverse hyperbolic
functions.
1. sinh 1 x ln( x x 2 1
4. cosh 1 x ln( x x 2 1)
2. tanh

1 1 x
x ln

2 1 x

x
3. sec h 1 x ln

1 x 1
5. coth x ln

2 x 1
1

1
1

x
6. csc h 1 x ln
x
x

The following are the derivative s of the inverse hyperbolic


d
1 du
d
1 du
1
1
1. sinh u
4. coth u
,
2
2
dx
dx
1 u dx
1 u dx
d
1 du
d
1
1
1
2. cosh u
, u 1 5. sec h u
2
dx
dx
u 1 dx
u 1 u2

d
1 du
1
3. tanh u
, u 1
2
dx
1 u dx

functions.

u 1
du
, 0 u 1
dx

d
1
du
1
6. csc h u
,u 0
2
dx
u 1 u dx

If a>0, then following are the integrals of the following


inverse hyperbolic functions.
1.
2.

du
a u
du
2

u2 a2

u
C or ln u
a

u a C, u a

u
2
2
C or ln u u a C
a

sinh 1

cosh 1

1
1 u
a tanh a C , u a
du
1 au


3. 2 2
or
ln
C, u a
a u
2a a u
1 coth 1 u C
a
a
2
2

1
u
1
a

u
4.
sec h 1 C or ln
a
a
a
u
u a2 u2

du

1
1 a a 2 u 2
1 u
5.
csc h
C or ln
2
2
a
a
a
u
u a u

C, 0 u a

du

C, u 0

Comparison of Integrals of Inverse Trigonometric


and Inverse
Hyperbolic Functions
Inve r se Hyperbolic

Inve r se Trig
du

1 u
1.
sin C
2
2
a
a u

du
1 1 u
2. 2 2 tan C
a u a
a
du

1 1 u
3.
sec C
2
2
a
u u a a

2
2
u
u

a
1.
sinh 1 C ln
C
2
2
a
a
u a
1
1 u
tanh C , u a

du a
1 au
a
2. 2 2
or ln
C
a u 1
2a a u
1 u
coth C , u a
a
a

du

1
1 a a 2 u 2
1 u
3.
sec h C or ln
C
2
2

a
a
a
u
u a u

du

Exercises. Integrate the following in


terms of inverse
hyperbolic functions and
natural
3
3dxlogarithm. 2 dx
dx
1.
6.5
11.
2
2
2
1

x
x 4 9x2
9
x
12 x 5
4
dx
2.
0 5 4x2
1

7.

4.

dx
( x 1)( x 2 2 x 2

1
5.
dx
2
4x x

3
13
1
5

8.

9.

10.

dx

13.

x 1 16 x 2
cos xdx

14.
dx

dx

x 4 x2
e
dx

2x

9e 4 x 16

x4 6x2 5

1 sin 2 x
e

3xdx

12.

z 2 2z 2

dx
3.
1 4x 2x2

dz

1
3
0

x 1 ln x

dx
15.
1 x2

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