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The General Power Formula

Lesson 9.1
Power Formula Other Views

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Review
From Chapter 6 General Power Formula
1 n 1
u du n 1 u c n 1
n

Consider application to transcendental


functions
sin x cos x dx
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Applying Power Formula

sin
2
Consider x cos x dx

Let u = sin x
u2 = sin2x
Then what is du? du
du==cos
cosxxdx
dx

1 3 1 3
sin x cos x dx u du 3 u C 3 sin x C
2 2

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Converting the ln Function
3
(ln x)
Try this
x dx
What should we substitute for u?
uu==(ln
(lnx)x)
What is the du?
du
du==1/x
1/xdx
dx

The integration
11 44 11
u du 44 u C 44 (ln x) CC

33 44
u du u C (ln x )
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Functions Involving e x

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Given dx
3x 3x
3e 13e

What should we substitute for u?


uu==3e
3e3x++11
3x

What is the du?


du 3 e

33xx
du 3 e 3
3 dx
dx
The integration
11 232 11 33 535 11 33xx
3 33ee C
99
uu 3du
du u
u C
C 1
1 C
99 55 15
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Working with Inverse Trig Functions
arctan x
Given 1 x 2 dx
What should we substitute for u?
uu==arctan
arctanxx

What is the du? 11


du 22 dx
du dx
xx 11
The integration
11 22 11
u du 22 u C 22 arctan xxCC
22
u du u C arctan
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Application
Find the area under the curve
e2 x
y
1 e
2 x 1/ 2

For 0 < x < 1

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The integral e2 x
dx
u=? 0 1 e
2 x 1/ 2

du = ?
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Assignment

Lesson 9.1
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