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TECHNIQUES OF INTEGRATION
If ( ) ( ) F x f x , then
( ) ( ) f x dx F x C

1. Substitution Rule

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1.1 Basic Substitution




Exercise 1.1

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1.2 Completing the Square


Exercise 1.2


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1.3 Expanding a Power Using a Trigonometric Identity


Exercise 1.3


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1.4 Improper Fractions
EXAMPLE 4 Reducing an Improper Fraction

Exercise 1.4


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1.5 Separating Fractions
EXAMPLE 5 Separating Fractions


Exercise 1.5


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1.6 Multiplying by a Form of 1
EXAMPLE 6 Multiplying by a Form of 1


Exercise 1.6


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1.7 Eliminating Square Roots
EXAMPLE 7 Eliminating Square Roots

Exercise 1.7



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Exercise 1.8 Trigonometric Powers

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2 Integration by Parts




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Exercise 2


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3 Integration Using Partial Fractions
EXAMPLE 1 Linear Factors


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EXAMPLE 2 Repeated Linear Factor



EXAMPLE 2 Improper Fraction


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Exercise 3




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4 Trigonometric Integrals


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EXAMPLE 5
Evaluate


Exercise 4





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5 Trigonometric Substitutions











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EXAMPLE 1



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Exercise 5





This note is extracted from the monograph
Chapter 8, G.B.Thomas, Jr., Thomas Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 11
th
ed, 2006, Pearson.

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