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28/04/ 2023

5 Integration
5.1 Anti derivative
5.2 Indefinite & Definite integral
6 Techniques of integration
6.1 Integration by Substitution
6.2 Integration by Parts
7 Application of Integral (Area under the curve)
STA 102 TEST 3 2023

DATE: 07/05/ 2023(Sunday)


coverage:
CHAPTER 4,5,6& 7
Time:11am-1pm
Venue:233/G12 & 230/G05

2
Integration with Initial Conditions
• Use initial conditions to find the constant, C.
Example 5.5 - Initial-Condition Problem

ii) If f(x) is a function of x such that f’(x) = 8x − 4 and


f(2) = 5, find f(x).

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Integration with Initial Conditions
• Use initial conditions to find the constant, C.
Example 5.5 - Initial-Condition Problem ((Home Work))

iii) Given that .


find f(x) such that f(x) passes through the point (1,3).

Answer:

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Example - Income and Education
For a particular urban group, sociologists studied the current
average yearly income y (in dollars) that a person can expect
to receive with x years of education before seeking regular
employment. They estimated that the rate at which income
changes with respect to education is given by

where y = 28,720 when x = 9. Find y.


Solution:
We have
When x = 9,

Therefore,
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Solution:
We have
When x = 9,

Therefore,

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Example 5.1.7

a) Find the function whose graph passes through (1,50)


having derivative

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Solution 5.1.7

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Example 5.1.8

A company has determined that the marginal cost of producing


units per day is given by

There is a fixed cost of P1500 per day. Find the cost of


producing 25 units per day.

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Solution 5.1.8

Let = daily cost function.


 

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Example 5.1.8

A company has determined that the marginal cost of


producing x items is given by the function

If the cost of producing 1000 items is $2840, what is the


cost function C(x)?

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Integration of trigonometric functions

In derivatives we know that


and
Generally  

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Integration of trigonometric functions

now

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Integration of trigonometric functions

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5.2 Definite integral

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5.2 Definite integral

Definite integral of over an interval is not


change of anti-derivative of over the interval.
Let

We denote

, where = upper limit and = lower limit of integration.

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Example 5.2.2

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Example 5.2.1

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Properties of definite integral
Let be anti-derivative of .

1.
 

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2.

because the anti-derivative of


is and for the definite integral we may take
to be zero.

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3.

for any real number .


This is so because
and

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Chapter 6 – Techniques of Integration

5 Integration
5.1 Anti derivative
5.2 Indefinite & Definite integral
6 Techniques of integration
6.1 Integration by Substitution
6.2 Integration by Parts
7 Application of Integral (Area under the curve
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