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Calculus II (Math112)

Week 1

• 5.1 An overview of the area problem


• 5.2 The Indefinite integral
EXERCISE SET 5.1
(1 – 4)Estimate the area between the graph of the function f and the
interval [a, b]. Use an approximation scheme with n rectangles for n =
2, 5, and 10 rectangles.
1.f(x) = √x; [a, b] = [0, 1] 3. f(x) = sin x; [a, b] = [0, π]
5. f(x) =1/x; [a, b] = [1, 2] 6. f(x) = cos x; [a, b] = [−π/2, π/2]
1.f(x) = √x; [a, b] = [0, 1]
3. f(x) = sin x; [a, b] = [0, π]
5. f(x) =1/x; [a, b] = [1, 2]
6. f(x) = cos x; [a, b] = [−π/2, π/2]
5.2 THE INDEFINITE INTEGRAL
EXERCISE SET 5.2
• 1. Evaluate the integral by rewriting the integrand appropriately, if
required, and applying the power rule

Solution:
2. Evaluate each integral by applying Theorem 5.2.3 and Formula 2 in
Table 5.2.1 appropriately.

Solution:
(3 & 4) Evaluate the integral and check your answer by differentiating.

Solution:
5.

Solution:
(6 & 7) Solve the initial-value problems.

Solution:
Week -2 (Math112)
5.3 Integration by substitution
5.4 The definition of area as a limit; sigma notation
EXERCISE SET 5.3
(1 -4) Evaluate the integrals using the indicated substitutions:
Solution:
Solution continues:
(5 – 11) Evaluate the integrals using appropriate substitutions.
Solutions:
Solutions continue:
12. Evaluate the integrals assuming that n is a positive integer and
b 0.

Solution:
5.4 The definition of area as a limit; sigma
notation
• The net signed area between the
curve y = f(x) and the interval [a,
b] is
EXERCISE SET 5.4
Solution:
• (3-5) Use Theorem 5.4.2 to evaluate the sums. Check your answers
using the summation feature of a calculating utility.

Solution:
6. Use Definition 5.4.3 with as the right endpoint of each subinterval to
find the area under the curve y = f(x) over the specified interval.
37.
Solution:
7. Use Definition 5.4.3 with as the left endpoint of each subinterval to
find the area under the curve y = f(x) over the specified interval.
41.
Solution:
8. Use Definition 5.4.3 with as the midpoint of each subinterval to find
the area under the curve y = f(x) over the specified interval.

Solution:
WEEK-3(Math112)
5.5 The definite integral
5.6 The fundamental theorem of calculus
EXERCISE SET 5.5
1. Use Definition 5.5.1 to express the integrals as limits of Riemann
sums. (Do not evaluate the integrals.)

Solution:
2. Sketch the region whose signed area is represented by the definite
integral, and evaluate the integral using an appropriate formula from
geometry, where needed.
Solution:
3. Use the areas shown in the figure to find
4.

Solution:
5. Use Theorem 5.5.4 and appropriate formulas from geometry to
evaluate the integrals.

Solution:
5.6 THE FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF
CALCULUS
EXERCISE SET 5.6
(1-2) Find the area under the curve y = f(x) over the stated interval.
5. 8.
Solution:
(3-7) Evaluate the integrals using Part 1 of the Fundamental Theorem of
Calculus.
Solution:
Solutions continue:
Use Part 2 of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find the
derivatives.

Solution:
Week-4(Math112)

5.7 Rectilinear motion revisited using integration


5.9 Evaluating definite integrals by substitution
by
Dr. Biju Vasudevan MSc., MPhil., PhD.,
5.7 RECTILINEAR MOTION REVISITED
USING INTEGRATION
• Rectilinear motion is another name for straight-line motion. This type
of motion describes the movement of a particle or a body.

A body is said to experience rectilinear motion if any two particles of


the body travel the same distance along two parallel straight lines.
EXERCISE SET 5.7
(1-2)A particle moves along an s-axis. Use the given information to find
the position function of the particle.
Solution:
Solution:
3. A particle moves with a velocity of v(t) m/s along an s-axis. Find the
displacement and the distance traveled by the particle during the given
time interval.

Solution:
12. a) v(t)=
4. A particle moves with acceleration a(t) m/s2 along an s-axis and has
velocity v0 m/s at time t = 0. Find the displacement and the distance
traveled by the particle during the given time interval.

Solution:
5.9 EVALUATING DEFINITE INTEGRALS
BY SUBSTITUTION
EXERCISE SET 5.9
(1-2)Express the integral in terms of the variable u, but do not evaluate
it.
Solution:
(3-6) Evaluate the definite integral two ways: first by a u substitution in
the definite integral and then by a u-substitution in the corresponding
indefinite integral.
Solution:
7. Evaluate the definite integral by expressing it in terms of u and
evaluating the resulting integral using a formula from geometry.

Solution:
8.

Solution:
(9-11) Evaluate the integrals by any method.

Solution:
Solutions continue:
Week- 5(Math112)

5.10 Logarithmic and other functions defined by integrals


by
Dr. Biju Vasudevan MSc.,MPhil.,PhD.,
ALGEBRAIC PROPERTIES OF ln x
DOMAIN, RANGE, AND END BEHAVIOR OF ln x
DEFINITION OF
INTEGRALS WITH FUNCTIONS AS LIMITS OF INTEGRATION
Some results
EXERCISE SET 5.10
1. Find g′(x) using Part 2 of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and
check your answer by evaluating the integral and then differentiating.

Solution:
2. Find the derivative using Formula (18), and check your answer by
evaluating the integral and then differentiating the result.

Solution:
3. Use the above results to find the derivative

Solution:
4.

Solution:

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