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Find the area between the lines y= 2
and y = x3 between x = 0 and x= 2
The area between these two functions
is zero,
The integral of acceleration with
The velocit
respect to time equals ty
y= 2x2 +x +2, Integrating y" = 4 gives
us 4x + ¢ (where c equals 1).
Integrating again gives y = 2x2 +x +c.
Solving for c gives us = 2.
Ify" = 4, y(0)=1, and y(0) = 2, find the
equation for y
81/4. The integral of x3 equals (1/4)x4,
and solving from x = 0 to x = 3 gives us
81/4
Solve the integral of x3 from x = 0 to x
=3Method used to solve integrals where
there is a part of a function that is the
derivative of the other part of the
function.
Substitution Method
Aboall moves with an acceleration
given by at) = 4t. The initial velocity of
the ball is 4, and the initial position is
3. Find the equation for the ball's
position as a function of time.
5=(2/3)3 +4t+c
Calculate the area between the lines y
=x+4andy=x-1 between x=Oand
xeh
The area between these two lines is 20
27. The integral of fx) = 6x is 3x2 and
solving from x= 0 to x= 3 gives us
3(34)- 3(02) = 27
Calculate the integral of f(x) = 6x from
x=Otox=3Calculate the integral of x> The integral of x> is (1/6)x®
Simplify the integral using substitution
lars +o
The simplified integral is:
[ae
Calculate the following
[ox +x)2(4x + 1)dx
By substitution: u = (2x2 + x) and du =
(4x + 1)dx. Solving the integral gives
you (1/4)(2x2 + x)4 +.¢
Solve the anti-derivative F(x) of fx) = 3x
if FOO) =
(3/2)x2. Flx) = (3/2)x2 + c. Plugging in
F(0) = 0 gives c= 0.Rewrite as the sum of two fractions
xt1
x2+7x +10
This equation equals:
1 | 4
3(x+2) 3(x+5)
Determine the integral of 12 12x + ¢, where cis a constant
The integral of velocity with respect to
time equals The position
Evaluate the integral of cos(x)
sings) +cUsing substitution, find u and du for Ua 3x+5
this integral
y =3(3x+5)? du = 3dx
Calculate this integral
lw
J V4—x2
The integral equals:
-V4-x?+¢
Solve the following
/ cos(x)
an
sin2(x)
-cs¢(x). Solve with u = sin(x) and du =
costx)dx
The area is 15. The rectangle formed
by these four lines has the dimensions
5X3, which gives us an area of 15.
Find the area between the lines y= 3,y
=6,x=0,x=5Calculate the derivative of eX
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24. The integral of ftx) = 6 is 6x and
solving from x= 1 to x=5 gives us 6(5)
= 6(1) = 24
Solve the integral of flx) = 6 between x
=1andx=5
Solve the indefinite integral of fix) = 2x x2 +c, where cis a constant
Solve the following
pl
| x? + 3x +2
14/3. Integrating the function, you get
(1/3)x3 + (3/2)x2 + 2x, and when
solving from -1 to 1 we get 14/3.Solve this integral
4/3 4
aay x
12+ 3x
The solution is:
arctan(u) _ arctan(3)
6 6
=0.59- 0=0.5
Find u and du to solve this integral by
substitution
3(10x — 4)
[eae axEea,
u=5x2 4x
du = (10x - 4)dx
Calculate this integral
5x
[= x
The integral equals:
Loox y Lexy
6 2
Find the area between the curves y=
sin(x) and y= cos(x) between x = pi/2
and x = 3*pi/2
The area between these curves is 2Find the area under these functions
below
The area under these curves equals
12.3
Solve this integral i
3(10x — 4) | 3in(Sx2 - 4x) + c. The integral of 1/u
xlaax ! equals In(u).
Evaluate the integral of sin(x) =cos(x) +
Using substitution, simplify this
integral
3(10x — 4)
5x2 — 4x
Simplified, the integral equals:
[ae21/2. The integral of x is (1/2)x2, which,
Integrate y=xfromx=2tox=5 — ! when solving from x=2tox=5, gives
us 21/2.
dy/dx = 6x2 - 2x. Find y. yard -x24¢
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