INTEGRAL
CALCULUS 1
INTEGRAL CALCULUS What is the integral of ( 3t – 1 ) 3 dt
A. ( 3t – 1 ) 4 / 12 + C where : α = π / 2 when both m and n are even
α = 1 otherwise
I. Basic Formulas B. ( 3t – 1 ) 4 / 12 + C
C. ( 3t – 4 ) 4 / 12 + C
INDEFINITE INTEGRAL D. ( 3t – 1 ) 3 / 12 + C ODD OR EVEN FUNCTION
S du = u + C
Integrate the square root of ( 1 – cos x ) dx
When f ( x ) is an EVEN function f ( -x ) = f ( x )
A. - 2 √ 2 cos ( x / 2 ) + C
S
S
B. - 2 √ 2 sin ( x / 2 ) + C a
S
un du = ( un+1 ) / n+1 + C a
C. 2 √ 2 cos ( x / 2 ) + C f ( x ) dx
f ( x ) dx = 2
D. 2 √ 2 sin ( x / 2 ) + C
-a 0
TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
TECHNIQUES IN INTEGRATION
S sin u du = - cos u + C BY PARTS
When f ( x ) is an ODD function f ( - x ) = - f ( x )
S S
S
S
cos u du = sin u + C
u dv = uv - v du a
f ( x ) dx = 0
0
S sec2 u du = tan u + C BY TRIGONOMETRIC SUBSTITUTION -a
PROBLEMS
S
√ ( a2 - u 2 ) : u = a sin ɵ
csc2 u du = - cot u + C
1. Integrate with limits from 0 to 5 9x2 + 25x – 225
S
√ ( a2 - u 2 ) : u = a tan ɵ a. 3 c. 321
sec u tan u du = sec u + C
b. 23 d. nota
√ ( a2 - u 2 ) : u = a sec ɵ
S
2. Find the integral ( x2 + 24) dx
csc u cot u du = - csc u + C a. x3 + 24x c. 2x2 + 24x
b. ( 1/3 )( x3 ) + 24 d. x2 + 24
DEFINITE INTEGRAL
3. The integral of sin A is positive in quadrant
LOGARITHMIC / EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS WALLIS FORMULA a. I c. III
b. II d. IV
S
π/2
S
du / u = ln u + C 4. What is the integral of ( 3t4 – t ) dt
sin m x cos n x dx = a. ( 3t – 1 ) 4 /12 + C
S au du = ( au / ln u ) + C 0
b. ( 3t – 1 ) 4 / 12
c. ( 3t – 4 ) 4 /12
+
+
C
C
S
d. nota
eu du = eu + C
[ ]α
INTEGRAL
CALCULUS 2
5. Find the integral of xdx / ( 4 + x2 ) - 3 / 2
a. ( 1/ 5 )( 4 + x 2 ) 3 / 2 + C APPLICATION OF INTEGRAL CALCULUS 1. Find the average value of a pulse a having a magnitude
b. ( - 1/ 5 )( 4 + x 2 ) 5 / 2 + C
c. ( 1/ 5 )( 4 + x 2 ) 5 / 2 + C
of 8 within 0.01 sec and magnitude of zero within 0.02
d. ( 1/ 5 )( 6 + x2 ) 5 / 2 + C sec for a period of 0.03 sec
I. AREAS a. 25 c. 24
6. Find the integral of cos2 y dy b. 81 d. 54
a. ( ½ ) y + ( ¼ ) sin 2y + C Methods in finding plane areas
b. y + 2cosy + C
c. ( 1/ 4 ) y + ( 1/ 4 ) sin 2y + C a. Vertical Rectangular Element Method 2. Find the area bounded by the parabolas x2 = -y + 9 and x2 = 8y.
d. y + sin 2y + C
3. Find the area bounded by the curves x = y2 and y = -x2.
7. Evaluate the double integral of ( x2 - y ) dydx with the limits
of y from1 to 3and x from 3 to 4 4. By integration, determine the area bounded by the curves: y =
a. 3 b. 79 / 3 6x – x2 and y = x2 – 2x
c. 88 / 3 d. 89 a. 25.60 sq units c. 21.33 sq units
b. 17.78 sq units d. 30.72 sq units
8. Find the integral of ( 2cotx - 3sin2x ) dx / sin x
5. Determine the area bounded by y = 8 – x3, the x axis & y axis.
b. – 2 cscx+ 3cosx + C
a. 14 c. 16
c. –secx+ 2sin x + C
b. 10 d. 12
d. sin 2x + cos 2x + C
dA = Ldx = [yu – yd] dx
9. Evaluate the integral of sin x dx from0 to π / 2
6 ASSIGN MENTS
a. π / 32 b. 3π / 32
c. 2π / 17 d. 5π / 32 1. Find the area bounded by the curve 9 – x2 and the x -
axis
10. Evaluate the integral of ( √ ( 1 - cos x ) ) dx a. 18 c. 36
a. - 2√2 cos (x / 2) + C b. 25 d. 30
b. - 2√2 cos x + C
c. √2 cos (x / 2) + C b. Horizontal Rectangular Element Method 2. Find the area bounded by the lines 2y – 3x = 1 and 4y -
d. 2√2 cos x + C 6x = 2
a. 25 c. zero
11. Solve for the integral of x cos (2x2 + 7 ) dx
b. 1 d. nota
a. (1 /4) sin ( 2x2 + 7 ) + C
b. (1 /4) cos ( 2x2 + 7 ) + C
3. What is the total appropriate area bounded by
c. sin x / 4 ( 2x2 + 7 ) + C y = cos x and y = 0 over the interval
d. sin ( 2x2 + 7 ) + C 0 < x < π/2? (x is in radians)
a. π/4 c. π/2
b. 0 d. 1
12. With a limit of 0 to 3 integrate ( 3x / ex ) dx
a. 1.051 b. 1.501 4. What is the area bounded by the curve y = x³,
c. 2.321 c. 3.21 dA = L dy = [xR – xL] dy the x-axis, and the line x = -3 and x = 2?
= [f(y) – g(y)] dy a. 25.42
INTEGRAL
CALCULUS 3
b. 24.25 a. 2 / 3 b. 4 / 3
c. 22.45 c. 5 / 3 d. 7 / 2
d. 42.52
5. Find the area bounded by the curve x² + 12y –
36 = 0 and the x-axis. 12. Determine the area bounded by the curve
a. 12 sq. units3 y = 1 / x2 , the = 1 and y = 5
b. 16.67 sq. units a. 2 b. 2.47
c. 24 sq. units c. 2.6 d. 3.3
d. 27 sq. units
13. The volume of a sphere with the radius of R is equal to
6. Find the area bounded by the curve defined by a. 4πR3 b. 4πR3 / 3
the equation x² = 8y and its latus rectum. c. 2πR 3
d . 2πR3 / 3
a. 11 / 3 .
b. 32 / 3 14. The area bounded by the graphs of
c. 16 / 3 y = 2x + 3 and y = x2 revolves about the x-
d. 22 / 3 axis. Determine the volume generated
a. 228 b. 255
7. Find the area bounded by y² = 9 – x on the first c. 329 d. 375
quadrant and the lines x = 5 and x = 8.
a. 5.33 15. Find the volume of the formed by revolving
b. 4.67 the area bounded by the parabola y2 = 9x
c. 3.33 and the line y = 3x about the y axis
d. 2.67 a. 1.26 cu.units b. 2.26 cu.units
c. 3.26 cu.units d. 4.26 cu.units
8. What is the appropriate total area bounded by
y = sin x and y = 0 over the interval 16. Find the volume of the formed by revolving
0 ≤ x ≤ 2π (x is in radians)? the area bounded by the parabola y2 = 9x
a. π / 2 c. 4 and the line y = 3x about the line y = - 2
b. 2 d. -4 a. 9 cu.units b. 12 cu.units
c. 11 cu.units d. 13 cu. units
9. Find the area bounded by the y-axis and the
curve x = 4 - y2/3
a. 12.8 b. 25.6
c. 28.1 d. 56.6
10. Find the area bounded by the parabola
x2 - 2y = 0 and x2 + 2y = 8
a. 4.7 sq units b. 9.7 sq.units
c. 10.7 sq.units c. 11.7 sq. units
11. Find the area bounded by y = 2x - x2 and
the x –axis