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− | + | <span class="exam">(a) <math style="vertical-align: -14px">\int_1^2\bigg(2t+\frac{3}{t^2}\bigg)\bigg(4t^2-\frac{5}{t}\bigg)~dt</math> | |
− | + | <span class="exam">(b) <math style="vertical-align: -14px">\int_0^2 (x^3+x)\sqrt{x^4+2x^2+4}~dx</math> | |
Revision as of 17:12, 18 February 2017
Evaluate
(a)
(b)
Foundations: |
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How would you integrate |
You could use -substitution. |
Let |
Then, |
Thus, |
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Solution:
(a)
Step 1: |
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We multiply the product inside the integral to get |
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Step 2: |
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We integrate to get |
We now evaluate to get |
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(b)
Step 1: |
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We use -substitution. |
Let |
Then, and |
Also, we need to change the bounds of integration. |
Plugging in our values into the equation |
we get and |
Therefore, the integral becomes |
Step 2: |
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We now have |
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Therefore, |
Final Answer: |
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(a) |
(b) |