009B Sample Final 3, Problem 2

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Evaluate the following integrals.

(a)  

(b)  

(c)  

Foundations:  
1. Recall
       
2. How would you integrate  

        You could use  -substitution.

        Let  
        Then,  

        Thus,

       


Solution:

(a)

Step 1:  
First, we notice
       
Now, we use  -substitution.
Let  
Then,    and  
Also, we need to change the bounds of integration.
Plugging in our values into the equation    we get
         and  
Therefore, the integral becomes
       
Step 2:  
We now have

       

(b)

Step 1:  
We use  -substitution.
Let  
Then,    and  
Therefore, the integral becomes
       
Step 2:  
We now have
       

(c)

Step 1:  
We use  -substitution.
Let  
Then,  
Also, we need to change the bounds of integration.
Plugging in our values into the equation  
we get
         and  
Therefore, the integral becomes
       
Step 2:  
We now have

       


Final Answer:  
   (a)    
   (b)    
   (c)    

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