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8.2 Integration by Parts
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Summary of Common Integrals Using
Integration by Parts 1. For integrals of the form Let u = xn and let dv = eax dx, sin ax dx, cos ax dx 2. For integrals of the form Let u = lnx, arcsin ax, or arctan ax and let dv = xn dx 3. For integrals of the form or Let u = sin bx or cos bx and let dv = eax dx
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Integration by Parts If u and v are functions of x and have continuous derivatives, then
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Guidelines for Integration by Parts
Try letting dv be the most complicated portion of the integrand that fits a basic integration formula. Then u will be the remaining factor(s) of the integrand. Try letting u be the portion of the integrand whose derivative is a simpler function than u. Then dv will be the remaining factor(s) of the integrand.
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Evaluate u dv u dv u dv u dv To apply integration by parts, we want
to write the integral in the form There are several ways to do this. u dv u dv u dv u dv Following our guidelines, we choose the first option because the derivative of u = x is the simplest and dv = ex dx is the most complicated.
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u = x v = ex du = dx dv = ex dx u dv
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Since x2 integrates easier than
ln x, let u = ln x and dv = x2 u = ln x dv = x2 dx
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Repeated application of integration by parts
u = x2 v = -cos x du = 2x dx dv = sin x dx Apply integration by parts again. u = 2x du = 2 dx dv = cos x dx v = sin x
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Repeated application of integration by parts
Neither of these choices for u differentiate down to nothing, so we can let u = ex or sin x. Let’s let u = sin x v = ex du = cos x dx dv = ex dx u = cos x v = ex du = -sinx dx dv = ex dx
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