Calc05 5
Calc05 5
3
Integration by
Substitution &
Separable
Differential
Equations
Greg Kelly
North Shore, Kauai Hanford High School
Photo by Nikola Leibold 2010 Richland, Washington
The chain rule allows us to differentiate a wide variety
of functions, but we are able to find antiderivatives for
only a limited range of functions. We can sometimes
use substitution to rewrite functions in a form that we
can integrate.
Example 1:
x 2 dx
5
Let u x 2
du dx
u du
5
Example:
(pg.389 in the book) One of the clues that we look for is
if we can find a function and its
1 x
2
2 x dx derivative in the integrand.
2
The derivative of 1 x is 2 x dx .
1
2
u 2
du Let u 1 x
3 du 2 x dx
2
u C
2
3
Note that this only worked because
3 of the 2x in the original.
2
3
1 x 2 2
C Many integrals can not be done by
substitution.
Example 2:
4 x 1 dx Let u 4 x 1
du 4 dx
1
1
u 2
du
4
1
du dx
Solve for dx.
3
4
2 1
u C
2
3 4
3
1
u C 2
6
1 3
4 x 12 C
6
Example 3:
cos 7 x 5 dx Let u 7 x 5
du 7 dx
1
cos u 7 du 1
du dx
7
1
sin u C
7
1
sin 7 x 5 C
7
Example 4:
x 2
sin x 3
dx Let u x 3
du 3 x 2 dx
1
3 sin u du 1 2
du x dx
3
1 2
We solve for x dx
cos u C
3 because we can find it
in the integrand.
1 3
cos x C
3
Example 5:
x cos x dx
4
sin
sin x
4
cos x dx Let u sin x
du cos x dx
u
4
du
1 5
u C
5
1 5
sin x C
5
Example 6: The technique is a little different
for definite integrals.
2
tan
4
x sec x dx
0
new limit Let u tan x
1
u du
0
du sec 2 x dx
We can find
new limit
1
u 0 tan 0 0 new limits,
1 2 and then we
u don’t have
2 0 u tan 1 to substitute
4 4
back.
1
2
We could have substituted back and
used the original limits.
Example 6:
Using the original limits:
2
tan
4
x sec x dx
0
Let u tan x
u du
0
4
du sec 2 x dx
Leave the
tan tan 0
2
back.
The
2 limits
4 don’t
2 match!
1 2
u
2 This is
1 usually
1 1 2 1 2
tan x
2 4 1 0 more work
2 2 2 than finding
2 0 new limits
Example 7:
1
3x
2 3
x 1 dx Let u x 3 1 u 1 0
1
2
du 3 x dx u 1 2
1
2
u
0
2
du
3 2
2 Don’t forget to use the new limits.
u 2
3 0
2 3
2 4 2
2 2 2 2
3 3 3
Separable Differential Equations
y 2 dy 2 x dx
Separable Differential Equations
dy
2 x 1 y e
2 x2
Separable differential equation
dx
1 x2
2
dy 2 x e dx
1 y
1 x2 u x 2
1 y 2 dy 2 x e dx du 2 x dx
1
1 y 2 du
u
dy e
tan 1 y C1 eu C2
1 x2
tan y C1 e C2
1 x2
tan y e C Combined constants of integration
Example 9:
dy
2 x 1 y e
2 x2
dx
1 x2
tan y e C We now have y as an implicit
function of x.
tan tan y tan e C We can find y as an explicit function
1 x2
Until then, remember that half the AP exam and half the
nation’s college professors do not allow calculators.