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[2015FA]MATH265DL1,sectionDL1,Fall2015
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AntiderivativesandIndefiniteIntegration5.1(Homework)
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TutorialExercise
Findthegeneralsolutionofthedifferentialequationandchecktheresultbydifferentiation.

dy
=8t3
dt

Part1of5
dy
=8t3, itisconvenienttowriteitintheequivalentdifferentialform dy=8t3dt. Tofindthegeneral
dt
integrate bothsides.

Whensolvingadifferentialequation,
solution,we integrate

Thus,
$$8t3

dy

dy =

dt

Part2of5
Integratebothsidesandusethepowerruleontherightside.
4

y = 8 t
4
= 2

+C

2 t

+C

Part3of5
y=
$$2t4+C

Thus,thegeneralsolutionof

dy
=8t3 is
dt

Part4of5
Tocheckfortheresult,wehavetoprovethat
d
2t4+C = 2 4
dt
= 8

4 t

8 t

d
2t4+C =8t3.
dt

Part5of5
Thus,the derivative

derivative of 2t4+C istheoriginalfunction 8t3.

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TutorialExercise
Findthegeneralsolutionofthedifferentialequationandchecktheresultbydifferentiation.

dy
=5x6
dx

Part1of5
Rewritethedifferentialinequivalentform dy=5x6dx.
Tofindthegeneralsolution, integrate

integrate bothsides.

Thus,
dy=

5 x

dx.

Part2of5
Usethepowerruleontherightsidetoevaluatetheintegral.
5

y = 5x
5

+C

y =

x5+C

Rewriteyinthemoreconvenientform, y=

+C.

Part3of5
y=
$$1x5+C

Thus,thegeneralsolutionof

dy
=5x6 is
dx

Part4of5
Tochecktheresult,differentiateyouranswertoprovethat

d 1
+C =5x6.
dx x5

Evaluatetheleftsideoftheequation.
d 1
+C = (1)( 5
dx x5

5 )x

= 5x6
Part5of5
Thusthe derviative

derviative ofyisequaltotheoriginalfunction.

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3. 3/3points|PreviousAnswersLarsonET55.1.012.

Completethetable.(UseCfortheconstantofintegration.)
OriginalIntegral

Rewrite

Integrate

Simplify
2

x
10
x4
dx

x(x3+5)dx

x55+5x22+C

+5x

4. 1/1points|PreviousAnswersLarsonET55.1.017.

Findtheindefiniteintegralandchecktheresultbydifferentiation.(UseCfortheconstantofintegration.)

(x5+8)dx

x66+8x+C

5. 1/1points|PreviousAnswersLarsonET55.1.021.

Findtheindefiniteintegralandchecktheresultbydifferentiation.(UseCfortheconstantofintegration.)

1
x5

dx

14x4+C

6. 1/1points|PreviousAnswersLarsonET55.1.023.

Findtheindefiniteintegralandchecktheresultbydifferentiation.(UseCfortheconstantofintegration.)

x+7
x

dx

14x(12)+2x(32)3+C

2x3+25

+C

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TutorialExercise
Findtheindefiniteintegralandchecktheresultbydifferentiation.

(5t26)2dt

Part1of4
Expandtheintegrand (5t26)2.
(5t26)2 = (5t26)(5t2
= 25

6)

25 t4 60

60 t

+36

Part2of4
Nowobtaintheintegral.(UseCfortheconstantofintegration.)

(5t26)2dt =

25

25 t4 60

60 t

+36 dt

$$5t520t3+36t+C
=

Part3of4
2
d
5t520t3+36t+C = 5t26 .
dt

Tochecktheresult,provethat

Evaluatetheleftsideoftheequation.
d
5t520t3+36t+C
dt
= 5( 5

= 25t 4
= ( 5

5 )t
4

60t

5 t

20( 3
2

3 )t2+ 36

36

+36

6)2

Part4of4
Thus,the derivative

derivative of 5t520t3+36t+C isequaltotheoriginalfunction, 5t26

correct.
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. Thisconfirmsthattheresultis

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TutorialExercise
Findtheindefiniteintegralandchecktheresultbydifferentiation.
(3+sec2)d

Part1of3

Tofindtheindefiniteintegral,findtheantiderivativeofthegivenintegrand

3+sec2 d.

Usethepowerruleofintegrationtointegratethefirstterm,andthebasicruleofintegrationoftrigonometricquantitiestointegratethesecond
term.(UseCfortheconstantofintegration.)

3+sec2 d

$$44+tan()+C

Part2of3
Tocheckfortheresult,youhavetoprovethat

d 1 4
+tan+C =3+sec2.
d 4

Evaluatetheleftsideoftheequation.
d 1 4
+tan+C = 1 ( 4
4
d 4

4 )

+sec2

= 3+sec2
Part3of3
Thus,theleftsideoftheequationis equalto

equalto therightside.

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9. 1/1points|PreviousAnswersLarsonET55.1.037.

Findtheindefiniteintegralandchecktheresultbydifferentiation.(UseCfortheconstantofintegration.)

3(sec())28sin() d

3tan()+8cos()+C

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TutorialExercise
Findtheindefiniteintegralandchecktheresultbydifferentiation.

cosx
1cos2x

dx

Part1of4
First,solvethedenominatoroftheintegrand.Recallthat
sin2x+cos2x= 1

1 .

Part2of4
Therefore,rewritetheintegrand.
cosx
$$sin2(x)

cosx
1cos2x

dx=

dx

Rewritetherightsideasaproductoftwofractionsandevaluatetheintegral.(UseCfortheconstantofintegration.)
cosx
$$sin(x)
=

1
sinx

dx

(
$$csc(x)

)(cotx)dx

$$csc(x)+C
=

Part3of4
Tocheckfortheresult,provethat

cosx
d
cscx+C =
.
dx
1cos2x

Evaluatetheleftsideoftheequation.

cscx
d
cscx+C =
dx

$$cot(x)


1
$$sin(x)
cosx

sinx

cosx
$$sin2(x)

cosx
1
$$cos2(x)
=

Part4of4
Thus,theleftsideoftheequationis equalto

equalto therightside.

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11.1/1points|PreviousAnswersLarsonET55.1.054.

Findtheequationofy,giventhederivativeandtheindicatedpointonthecurve.
y=
$$x22x+2

dy
dx

=2(x1)

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TutorialExercise
Solvethedifferentialequation.
f'(x)=7x,f(0)=6
Part1of4
Tosolvethedifferentialequation, integrate

integrate bothsideswithrespectto x

Part2of4
Obtaintheintegralonbothsides.
7

f'(x)dx =

f(x) = 7/2

7 xdx

3.5 x

+C

Part3of4
Substitutethevaluefor f(0), whenx=0intheexpressionforthefunction f(x).
f(0)=6=3.5( 0

0 )

+C

ObtainthevalueofC.
C= 6

Part4of4
Thus,thesolutionof f'(x)=7x satisfyingthecondition f(0)=6 is
f(x)=
$$3.5x2+6

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x .

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TutorialExercise
Solvethedifferentialequation.
f'(s)=16s16s3,f(3)=2
Part1of4
Tosolvethedifferentialequation, integrate

integrate bothsideswithrespectto s

Part2of4
Obtaintheintegralonbothsides.
f'(s)ds =

( 16

= 8s 2

16 s16s
2

4s

)ds

+C

Part3of4
Substitutethevaluefor f(3) when s=3 intheexpressionforthefunction f(s).
f(3) = 2 = 8( 3

2 = 72 324

3 )

4( 3

3 )

324 +C

ObtainthevalueofC.
C= 254

254

Part4of4
Thus,thesolutionof f'(s)=16s16s3 satisfyingthecondition f(3)=2 is
f(s)=
$$8s24s4+254

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+C

s .

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TutorialExercise
Use a(t)=9.8m/sec2 astheaccelerationduetogravity.(Neglectairresistance.)
Withwhatinitialvelocitymustanobjectbethrownupward(fromaheightof3meters)toreachamaximumheightof450meters?
Part1of5
Anobjectataninitialposition,s0metersabovetheground,isthrownupwithaninitialvelocityofv0meterspersecond.Theaccelerationacting
downwards(duetogravity)is 9.8m/sec2. Thedisplacementoftheobject, f(t) asafunctionoftimetisgivenby
f(t)=4.9t2+v0t+s0.
Here s0= 3

3 meters,andthemaximumheight= 450

450 meters.

Part2of5
Substitutes0=3intothefunction f(t)=4.9t2+v0t+s0.
f(t) = 4.9t2+v0t+ 3

Whentheobjectisatthegivenmaximumheightwehave
4.9t2+v0t= 447

447 .

Part3of5
Now, differentiate

differentiate f(t) withrespectto

$$t

,toobtainthevelocity v(t) asafunctionoftimet,


v(t)= 9.8

9.8 t+v0.

Whentheobjectreachesthetopmostpoint,itcomestorest(beforestartingtofalldown).Hence,it'svelocity, v(t), atthatpointoftimeis 0

0 m/sec.

Substitutethisvaluefor v(t) intheexpressionfor v(t) andsimplifytoobtaintintermsofv0.


t=

9.8

v0

9.8

Part4of5
Substitutetheexpressionfortobtainedinthelaststepintheexpression 4.9t2+v0t=447 toobtainthevalueofv0.
4.9

9.8

v0

9.8

+v0

9.8

v0

447

9.8

=447

Simplifytheexpression.
4.9v02+9.8v02 = (9.8)2 447
v02 = 8761.20

8761.20 (roundedtotwodecimalplaces)

Part5of5
Theinitialvelocitywithwhichtheobjectisthrownuproundedtoonedecimalplaceis v0= 93.6
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93.6 m/sec.

15.3/4points|PreviousAnswersLarsonET55.1.087.MI.

Consideraparticlemovingalongthexaxiswherex(t)isthepositionoftheparticleattimet,x'(t)isitsvelocity,andx''(t)isitsacceleration.
x(t)=t312t2+21t3,0t10
(a)Findthevelocityandaccelerationoftheparticle.
3t224t+21

v(t) =

(b)Findtheopentintervalsonwhichtheparticleismovingtotheright.
6t24

a(t) =

0<t<1or7<t<10
1t<
0<t<
1t7
0t1or7t10

(c)Findthevelocityoftheparticlewhentheaccelerationis0.

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