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| − | | | + | |Integration by parts tells us that <math>\int u~dv=uv-\int vdu</math>. |
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| + | |How could we break up <math>\sin (\ln x)~dx</math> into <math>u</math> and <math>dv?</math> | ||
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| + | ::Notice that <math>\sin (\ln x)</math> is one term. So, we need to let <math>u=\sin (\ln x)</math> and <math>dv=dx</math>. | ||
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Evaluate the integral:
| Foundations: |
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| Integration by parts tells us that . |
| How could we break up into and |
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Solution:
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| We proceed using integration by parts. Let and . Then, and . |
| Therefore, we get |
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| Step 2: |
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| Now, we need to use integration by parts again. Let and . Then, and . |
| Therfore, we get |
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| Notice that the integral on the right of the last equation is the same integral that we had at the beginning. |
| So, if we add the integral on the right to the other side of the equation, we get |
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| Now, we divide both sides by 2 to get |
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| Thus, the final answer is |
| Final Answer: |
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