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LESSON 10

INTEGRATION OF
INVERSE HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS
Review

Theorem 6.9.4 (p. 480)


Review

Theorem 6.9.5 (p. 481)


Review

Theorem 6.9.6 (p. 481)


Comparison of Integrals
(Inverse Trig & Inverse Hyperbolic)
du u du u u  u2  a2
 
1
1.  sin C 1.  sinh 1
 C  ln C
a u
2 2 a u a
2 2 a a

du 1 1 u du u u  u2  a2
2.  2  C
tan

1
2.  cosh  C  ln C
a u 2
a a u a
2 2 a a

1 1 u 
 a tanh  C , u  a  1 a  u
du 1 u du a
3. u  sec 1  C 3.    ln C
a a a u  coth 1  C , u  a  2a a  u
2 2
u a2 2 1 u
 a a 

When
When given
given
integral
integral problems,
problems,
look
look for
for these
these
patterns
patterns
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Integrate the following
dx 3 xdx
1.  3.  x4  6 x2  5
9 x 2  16

3 dx
cos xdx 4. 
2.  4  cos 2 x
2
9 x 2  12 x  5

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EXERCISES:
Evaluate the following integral
1
dx dz
1.  4x 2
6. 0 z 2  2z  2
xdx
2. 
16  x 4 e 2 x dx
dx
7.  9e 4 x  16
3.  2  4x  x2 /2
cos 
dt
8.  1  sin  2
d
4.  t 2  4t  3 0

xdx
5.  x4  1
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