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Integration Using Trigonometric Substitution

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1 Integration Using Trigonometric Substitution
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2 Objective To eliminate radicals in the integrand using Trigonometric Substitution For integrals involving use u = a sin For integrals involving use u = a tan For integrals involving use u = a sec

3 For integrals involving
Let u = a sin Inside the radical you will have Using the Pythagorean Identities, that is equal to This will result in = a cos

4 For integrals involving
Let u = a tan Inside the radical you will have Using the Pythagorean Identities, that is equal to This will result in = a sec

5 For integrals involving
Let u = a sec Inside the radical you will have Using the Pythagorean Identities, that is equal to This will result in = + a tan Positive if u > a, Negative if u < - a

6 Converting Limits By converting limits, you avoid changing back to x, after you are done with the integration Because has the form then u = x, a = 3, and x = 3 sin

7 Converting Limits Now, when x = 0, the Lower Limits is: 0 = 3 sin
Now, when x = 3, the Upper Limit is: 3 = 3 sin 1 = sin /2 =

8 Examples Solve the following integrals:

9 Integration Using Trigonometric Substitution Links
Integration Using Trigonometric Substitution Handout Trigonometric Identities Handout Integrals and Derivatives Handout Trigonometric Substitution Quiz


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