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1. Integration – The process of finding the function f (x) whose differential coeffiicient w.r.t. ‘x’, denoted by
F (x) is given, is called the integration of f (x) w.r.t. x and is written as F(x) dx = f (x)
Thus, integration is an inverse process of differentiation or integration is anti of differentiation.
The differential coefficient of a constant is zero. Thus if c is an arbitrary constant independent of x. then
d
dx
[f (x) + c] = F (x) Thus F (x) dx = f (x) + c
The arbitrary constant c is called the constant of integration.
2. Integration by Substitution
(a) To evaluate the integral f (ax + b) dx
1
Put ax + b = t, so that adx = dt i.e., dx = dt
a
1 1
f (ax + b) dx = f (t) a dt a F(t), where f (t) dt = F (t) = F (ax + b)
If a function is not in some suitable form to find the integration, then we transform it into some suitable
form by changing the independent variable x to t by substituting x = g (t).
Consider
I = f (x) dx
dx
Put x= g (t) , so that = g (t)
dt
We write dx = g (t) dt
Thus
I = f (x) dx = f (g (t) g (t) dt
But it is very important to guess, what will be the useful substitution.
f (x)
(b)
f (x) dx = log f (x) + c
n n 1
(c)
[f(x)] f (x) dx = f (x) (n 1) c
(d) Some important substitutions
function Substitutions
a2 x2 x = a sin or x = a cos
a2 x2 x = a tan
x2 a2 x = a sec
3. Trigonometrical transformations – For the integration of the trigonometrical products such as
sin2 x, cos2 x, sin3 x, cos3 x, sin ax cos bx etc.they are expressed as the sum or difference of the sines and
cosines of multiples of angles.
Study Materials
NCERT Solutions for Class 6 to 12 (Math & Science)
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RS Aggarwal Solutions for Class 6, 7 & 10 Mathematics
Important Questions for Class 6 to 12 (Math & Science)
CBSE Sample Papers for Class 9, 10 & 12 (Math &
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same as do (px q) ax 2 bx c dx .
dx 1
(c) For (x k) ax 2 bx c
put x + k =
t
dx x
(d) For (x ) (x )
, x
dx
p cos x q sin x
(f) For a b cos x b sin x dx
Put p cos x + q sin x = A (a + b cos x + b sin x) + B differential of (a + b cos x + b sin x) + C
A, B and C can be calculated by equating the coefficients of cos x. sin x and the constant terms.
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5.
Integration by parts u v dx u v dx
dx
v dx dx
i.e., the integral of the product of two functions = (first function) × (Integral of the second function –
Integral of {(dfferential of first function) x (Integral of second function)}
This formula is called integration by parts.
P (x)
6. Partial Integration – To Evaluate
Q (x) dx
The rational functions which we shall consider here for integration purposes will be those whose
denominators can be factorised into linear and quadratic factors.
P (x)
If is improper fraction, i.e., degree of numerator is equal or greater than the degree of denominator..
Q (x)
P (x) P (x)
Then first we reduce in proper rational function as Q (x) = T (x) + 1 where T (x) is a polynomial in x
Q (x)
P1 (x)
and is a proper rational function.
Q (x)
After this, the integration can be carried out easily using the already known methods. The following Table
7.1 indicates the types of simpler partial fractions that are to be associated with various kind of rational
functions.
Table 7.1
S. No. Form of the rational function Form of the partial fraction
px q A B
1. ,ab
(x a) (x b) xa xb
px q A B
2.
(x a)2 x a (x b)2
px 2 qx r A B C
3.
(x a) (x b) (x c) xa xb x c
px 2 qx r A B C
4.
(x a)2 (x b) x a (x a) 2 xb
px 2 qx r A Bx c
5. 2
(x a) (x 2 bx c) x a x bx c
Where x2 + bx + c can not be
factorised further
In the above table, A, B and C are real numbers to be determined suitably.
7. Definite Integral – The definite integral of f(x) between the limits a to b i.e. in the interval [a,b] is denoted
b b
by
a
f (x) dx and is defined as follows. a
f (x) dx [F (x)]ba = F(b) – F(a) where f (x) dx F(x)
8. General Properties of Definite Integrals –
b b
Prop. I a
f (x) dx
a
f (t) dt
b a
Prop. II a
f (x) dx b
f (x) dx
b c b
Prop. III
a
f (x) dx f (x) dx f (x) dx where a < c < b
a c
b b
Prop. IV a
f (x) dx f (a b x) dx
a
a a
In particualr
0
f (x) dx
0
f (a x) dx
2a
Prop. V 0
f (x) dx
a a
Prop. V
a
f (x) dx 2 0
f (x) dx, if f (x) is even function
a
f (x) dx 0, if f (x) is odd function
a
2a a a
Prop. VI 0
f (x) dx 2 0
f (x) dx
0
f (2a x) dx
2a a
Prop. VII 0
f (x) dx 2
0
f (x) dx, if f (2a – x) = f (x)
2a
0
f (x) dx 0, if f (2a – x) = – f (x)
9. Definite Integral as the limit of a sum
b
a
f (x) dx Lim h [f (a) + f (a + h) + f (a + 2h) + + f < a + (n – 1) h)]
h 0
b
or a
f (x) dx Lim h [f (a + h) + f (a + 2h) + f (a + 3h) + + f (a + nh)
h 0
ba
where, h=
n
d v(x) d d
dx u (x)
f (t) dt f {v (x)}
dx
v (x) f {u (x)}
dx
u (x) this rule is called leibnitz’s is Rule.
CONNECTING CONCEPTS
1. Integration is an operation on function
2. [k f (x) + k f (x) +............ + k f (x)]dx
1 1 2 2 n n
1 2
3. (f (x) ± f (x)] dx = f (x)dx ± f (x) dx + c
1 2
n 1
n
x
4. x dx = + c (n – 1)
n 1
1
5.
x dx = log |x| + c e
x
ax
6. a dx = log a + c, a > 0 e
x
7. e dx = e + c x
5.
sin x dx = – cos x + c
6. cos x dx = sin x + c
2
7. sec x dx = tan x + c
2
8. cosec x dx = – cot x + c
9. sec x tan x dx = sec x + c
11. tan x dx = log |sec x| + c = – log |cos x | + c
12. cot x dx = log |sin x| + c
1
15. dx = sin–1 x + c or – cos–1 x + c
2
1 x
1
16. dx = tan–1 x + c or – cot–1 x + c
1 x2
1
17. x x2 1
dx = sec–1 x + c or – cosec–1 x + c
dx 1 x
18. 2 2
tan 1 c
x a a a
dx 1 xa
19. x 2
a 2
2a
log
xa
c, x a
dx 1 ax
20. a 2
x2
2a
log
a–x
c, x a
dx x
21. sin 1 c
a2 x2 a
dx
22.
log x a 2 x 2 c
2 2
x a
dx
23.
log x x2 a2 c
x2 a2
dx 1 x
24. x sec 1 c
x2 a2 a a
x 1 2 1 x
25. a 2 x 2 dx a2 x2 a sin ac
2 2
x 1
26. x 2 a 2 dx = x 2 a 2 a 2 log x x 2 a 2 c
2 2
x 1
27. x 2 a 2 dx = x 2 a 2 a 2 log x x 2 a 2 c
2 2
x
28. e [f (x) + f (x)] dx = ex f (x) + c
29. Use of Trigonometric Identities in Integration.
1 cos 2x 1 cos 2x
(i) sin2 x = , cos 2 x
2 2
3sin x sin 3x 3cos x cos3x
(ii) sin3x = , cos3 x
4 4
(iii) 2 sinA cos B = sin (A + B) + sin (A – B)
2 cos A sin B = sin (A + B) – sin (A – B)
2 cos A cos B = cos (A + B) + cos (A – B)
2 sin A sin B = cos (A – B) + cos (A + B)
x x
(iv) sin x = 2 sin cos
2 2
n (n 1)
30.(i) 1 + 2 + 3 + + n =
2
n (n 1) (2n 1)
(ii) 12 + 22 + 32 + + n2 =
6
2
n (n 1)
(iii) 13 + 23 + 32 + + n3 =
2
n
(iv) a + (a + d) + (a + 2d) + + [a + (n - 1) d] = [2a + (n – 1) d]
2
a(r n 1)
(v) a + ar + ar2 + + ar n + 1 =
r 1
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