Calculus (Make sure you study RS and WS 5.3)

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Calculus (Make sure you study RS and WS 5.3) Review 5.1-5.3 Calculus (Make sure you study RS and WS 5.3)

Given f ’(x), find f(x) f’(x) f’(x)

Given f ’(x), find f(x) f’(x)

Example 3: Basic Integration Rules Rule 1: (k, a constant) Keep in mind that integration is the reverse of differentiation. What function has a derivative k? kx + C, where C is any constant. Another way to check the rule is to differentiate the result and see if it matches the integrand. Let’s practice. Example 2: Example 3:

Example 5: Find the indefinite integral Basic Integration Rules Rule 2: The Power Rule n Example 4: Find the indefinite integral Solution: Example 5: Find the indefinite integral Solution:

Example 7: Find the indefinite integral Here are more examples of Rule 1 and Rule 2. Example 6: Find the indefinite integral Solution: Example 7: Find the indefinite integral Solution: Example 8: Find the indefinite integral Solution:

Evaluate Let u = x2 + 1 du = 2x dx

Multiplying and dividing by a constant Let u = x2 + 1 du = 2x dx Let u = 2x - 1 du = 2dx

u = 3x - 1 u = x2 + x u = x3 - 2 u = 1 – 2x2 u = cos x Substitution and the General Power Rule What would you let u = in the following examples? u = 3x - 1 u = x2 + x u = x3 - 2 u = 1 – 2x2 u = cos x

Example 5a. Find Solution: Pick u. Substitute and integrate:

Example 2a. Find Solution: What did you pick for u? u = 3x + 1 du = 3 dx You must change all variables to u. Substitute: Just like with derivatives, we do a rewrite on the square root.

Example 3a. Find Solution: Pick u. Substitute, simplify and integrate:

Find the indefinite integral: 1.) 2.)

Use the log rule to find the indefinite integral 1.) 2.)

Find the indefinite integral: 1.) 2.)

Find the indefinite integral: 1.) 2.) x + 3 8

A population of bacteria is growing a rate of where t is the time in days. When t = 0, the population is 1000. A.) Write an equation that models the population P in terms of t. When t = 0, P(t) = 1000, therefore C = 1000 B.) What is the population after 3 days? About 7,715 C.) After how many days will the population be 12,000? 6 Days