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(Created page with "<span class="exam">Evaluate the indefinite and definite integrals. ::<span class="exam">a) <math>\int x^2 e^x~dx</math> ::<span class="exam">b) <math>\int_{1}^{e} x^3\ln x~d...") |
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+ | |How would you integrate <math style="vertical-align: -12px">\int x\ln x~dx?</math> | ||
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+ | ::You could use integration by parts. | ||
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+ | ::Let <math style="vertical-align: -1px">u=\ln x</math> and <math style="vertical-align: 0px">dv=x~dx.</math> Then, <math style="vertical-align: -13px">du=\frac{1}{x}dx</math> and <math style="vertical-align: -12px">v=\frac{x^2}{2}.</math> | ||
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+ | ::Thus, <math style="vertical-align: -15px">\int x\ln x~dx\,=\,\frac{x^2\ln x}{2}-\int \frac{x}{2}~dx\,=\,\frac{x^2\ln x}{2}-\frac{x^2}{4}+C.</math> | ||
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Revision as of 14:06, 8 April 2016
Evaluate the indefinite and definite integrals.
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Foundations: |
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Integration by parts tells us that |
How would you integrate |
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Solution:
(a)
Step 1: |
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We proceed using integration by parts. Let and . Then, and . |
Therefore, we have |
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Step 2: |
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Now, we need to use integration by parts again. Let and . Then, and . |
Building on the previous step, we have |
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(b)
Step 1: |
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We proceed using integration by parts. Let and . Then, and . |
Therefore, we have |
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Step 2: |
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Now, we evaluate to get |
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Final Answer: |
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