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Week 1
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2. Evaluate each integral by applying Theorem 5.2.3 and Formula 2 in
Table 5.2.1 appropriately.
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(3 & 4) Evaluate the integral and check your answer by differentiating.
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5.
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(6 & 7) Solve the initial-value problems.
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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:
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(5 – 11) Evaluate the integrals using appropriate substitutions.
Solutions:
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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.)
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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.
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3. Use the areas shown in the figure to find
4.
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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)
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.
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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.
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7. Evaluate the definite integral by expressing it in terms of u and
evaluating the resulting integral using a formula from geometry.
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8.
Solution:
(9-11) Evaluate the integrals by any method.
Solution:
Solutions continue:
Week- 5(Math112)
Solution:
2. Find the derivative using Formula (18), and check your answer by
evaluating the integral and then differentiating the result.
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3. Use the above results to find the derivative
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4.
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