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Section 7.1 Integration by Substitution
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See if you can figure out what functions would give the following derivatives
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Recall the chain rule Now imagine taking the antiderivative of both sides Therefore any we can find the derivative of any function of this form using the method of substitution
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The Method of Substitution When integrating something of the form we let u = g(x) or the “inside function” Thenand we get an integral that can be done in terms of u Let’s look at our previous examples using this method which I refer to as u substitution
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Now we can always adjust our substitution if we are off by a constant For example, let’s find the following antiderivative
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Substitution can also be used for definite integrals
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WARNING!!! We may not be able to use substitution if anything other than a constant multiple is missing. (We cannot just “add in” a variable) Example “x 2 dx” is not a constant multiple of ”dw = 4x 3 dx”
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A more complex substitution is needed to solve a problem such as
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