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Revision as of 20:58, 6 February 2017

Evaluate the indefinite and definite integrals.

a)  
b)  


Foundations:  
Recall the trig identities:
1.
2.
3. How would you integrate
You could use -substitution. First, write
Now, let Then, Thus,


Solution:

(a)

Step 1:  
We start by writing

   

Since we have

   

Step 2:  
Now, we need to use -substitution for the first integral.

Let Then, So, we have

   

Step 3:  
For the remaining integral, we also need to use -substitution.
First, we write

   

Now, we let Then, So, we get

   

(b)

Step 1:  
One of the double angle formulas is
Solving for we get
Plugging this identity into our integral, we get

   

Step 2:  
If we integrate the first integral, we get

   

Step 3:  
For the remaining integral, we need to use -substitution.
Let Then, and
Also, since this is a definite integral and we are using -substitution, we need to change the bounds of integration.
We have and
So, the integral becomes

   


Final Answer:  
(a)  
(b)  

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