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Integration Where differentiation measured the rate of change of a function, integration measures the area under the function between limits.  It is the reverse function of differentiation. and therefore if we differentiate a function then integrate it we will get back to where we started. Calculus Integration
Terminology A definite integral is typically explained by the area problem as follows.  Suppose we attempt to find the area of the region,  S,   under the curve  y  =   (x) bounded from lower limit  a  to upper limit  b , where     is a continuous function. S x y  (x) To estimate S, we divide the range [ a, b ] into  n  subintervals, that is, [ x 0 , x 1 ], [ x 1 , x 2 ], [ x 2 , x 3 ],  . . .  , [ x n− 1 , x n ],  Each of width  Δ x  = ( b − a ) /n  (so  x i  =  a  +  i Δ x ). a b Calculus Integration
Terminology x y  (x) b a x i-1 x i  (x i *) The area S i  of the strip between x i−1  and x i  can be approximated as the rectangular area with width  Δ x and height f(x i *), where x i * is a sample point in [x i-1 , x i ].  So the total area under the curve is approximated: which is called a Riemann Sum. Calculus Integration
Terminology The estimation is better as the strips gets thinner, and the exact area under the graph of     with the limit can be identified as: n  ∞ As long as     is continuous, the value of the limit is independent of the sample points x i *   used. That limit is represented by and is called  definite integral of    from  a  to  b Note that in intervals where   (x) is negative the graph of y =   (x) lies below the  x -axis and the definite integral takes a negative value. In general a definite integral gives the net area between the graph of y =   (x) and the  x -axis.
Integration of x n It has been stated that integration is the reverse process of differentiation. So if  y = x 5 dy/dx = 5x 4 Therefore if we start with 5x 4  and we integrate it we will get to x 5 But note  y = x 5 + 6 dy/dx = 5x 4 y = x 5 - 12 dy/dx = 5x 4 y = x 5 + constant dy/dx = 5x 4 It is therefore important to note that the integration of  5x 4  gives us x 5  + C  where C is the constant of  integration In general
Examples 1. 2. 3. 4. Calculus Integration
Examples cont. 5. 6. 7. 8. Calculus Integration
Indefinite Integrals You will note that the integrals we have been working out have no limits – numbers at the top and bottom of the integral sign. These do not generate numerical results and are referred to as indefinite integrals.  All indefinite integrals must have a constant of integration. Calculus Integration
Definite Integrals Definite integrals will have limits – numbers at the top and bottom of the integral sign. The one on the top is the upper limit and the one on the bottom is the lower limit.  Definite integrals will have a value associated with them – to determine this value we integrate then substitute in the upper limit into the new equation and then subtract from this the value when the lower limit is substituted. Due to the subtraction the constant of integration disappears and therefore, for definite integrals it is not normally included.  Calculus Integration
Example Determine Note where the limits are, the  square brackets and no constant Calculus Integration
Integrals of Sin x, Cos x, e x  and 1/x Sin x If we have y = cos ax then dy/dx = -a sin ax. We can therefore say that ∫-asin ax dx = cos ax Note as well that if y = cos ax +5 then dy/dx = -a sin ax. So   ∫sin ax dx = -1/a cos ax + C C = constant of  integration Note – the number we divide by is the d/dx of the sin part Likewise  Cos x If we have y = sin ax then dy/dx = a cos ax. We can therefore say that ∫acos ax dx = sin ax Note as well that if y = sin ax +5 then dy/dx = a cos ax. So   ∫cos ax dx = 1/a sin ax + C C = constant of  integration Calculus Integration
Worked examples Calculus Integration
Worked examples Note all angles in radians, cos 0 = 1, cos  π /2 = cos 90 = 0 Calculus Integration
Integrals of e x  and 1/x Recall the results from differentiation. If y = e ax then dy/dx = ae ax And y = ln x then dy/dx = 1/x Therefore ∫ ae ax  dx   = e ax  + C   In General  ∫e ax  dx = 1/a e ax  + C   Note – the number we divide by is the d/dx of the power part Also ∫ 1/x dx = ln x + C ∫ 1/(ax + b) dx = 1/a ln (ax + b) + C Note – the number we divide by is the d/dx of the reciprocal   part Calculus Integration
Worked Examples Integrate the following with respect to x Evaluate the following: Calculus Integration
Worked Examples Evaluate the following: Calculus Integration
Area under curves We are aware that the process of integration is the determining of the area under a curve. e.g. What is the area under the curve y = x 2  + 2 between the vertical lines x = 1 and x = 3. This is simply: Calculus Integration
Volumes of Solids of Revolution To find the volume of revolution: Consider the curve y =   (x) shown on the left.  Suppose we want the volume of the solid formed by rotating the area ABCD under the curve, about the x-axis. x y y =   (x) a b y dx A B C D Consider the area ABCD as being made up of an infinite number of small strips (there are so many that each approximates to a small rectangle), of which a typical one is y in height and dx in thickness, as shown. Calculus Integration
Volumes of Solids of Revolution When rotated the rectangle of area = y dx becomes a cylinder of volume =  π  y 2  dx. [note volume of a cylinder =  π r 2 h where r = y and h = dx] Thus the volume generated in rotating the area ABCD about the x-axis will be the sum of all these small cylindrical volumes, formed by rotating the area of strips about the x-axis from x = a to x = b. i.e. in calculus form  N.B. substitute x in terms of y before you integrate
Worked Example 1 Find the volume of a solid of revolution formed by revolving the area enclosed by the curve y = 3x 2  + 4, the x-axis and the lines at x = 1 and x = 2, through 360 º about the x-axis. First make a rough sketch of the curve and show the area to be rotated. Y = 3x 2  + 4 a) It is a parabola  b) x = 0, y = 4  c) x = 1 y = 7  d) x = 2 y = 16 Area to be rotated y = 3x 2  + 4 y 2  = (3x 2  + 4) 2 y 2  = 9x 4  +24x 2  +16
Worked Example 1 Calculus Integration
Worked Example 2 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],y = x 2  – 2x y 2  = (x 2  – 2x) 2 y 2  = x 4  -4x 3  +4x 2
Worked Example 2 Calculus Integration
Worked Example 3 What is the equation for the volume of a cone height h and radius r? x y h r We would need to rotate the area shown about the x-axis. What is the equation of the line? y = mx + c  (m = slope  c = y intersect) Intersect = 0 slope = r/h  equation is
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Calculus Integration Overview

  • 1. Calculus (Integration) © University of Wales Newport 2009 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 License . Mathematics 1 Level 4
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  • 3. Integration Where differentiation measured the rate of change of a function, integration measures the area under the function between limits. It is the reverse function of differentiation. and therefore if we differentiate a function then integrate it we will get back to where we started. Calculus Integration
  • 4. Terminology A definite integral is typically explained by the area problem as follows. Suppose we attempt to find the area of the region, S, under the curve y =  (x) bounded from lower limit a to upper limit b , where  is a continuous function. S x y  (x) To estimate S, we divide the range [ a, b ] into n subintervals, that is, [ x 0 , x 1 ], [ x 1 , x 2 ], [ x 2 , x 3 ], . . . , [ x n− 1 , x n ], Each of width Δ x = ( b − a ) /n (so x i = a + i Δ x ). a b Calculus Integration
  • 5. Terminology x y  (x) b a x i-1 x i  (x i *) The area S i of the strip between x i−1 and x i can be approximated as the rectangular area with width Δ x and height f(x i *), where x i * is a sample point in [x i-1 , x i ]. So the total area under the curve is approximated: which is called a Riemann Sum. Calculus Integration
  • 6. Terminology The estimation is better as the strips gets thinner, and the exact area under the graph of  with the limit can be identified as: n  ∞ As long as  is continuous, the value of the limit is independent of the sample points x i * used. That limit is represented by and is called definite integral of  from a to b Note that in intervals where  (x) is negative the graph of y =  (x) lies below the x -axis and the definite integral takes a negative value. In general a definite integral gives the net area between the graph of y =  (x) and the x -axis.
  • 7. Integration of x n It has been stated that integration is the reverse process of differentiation. So if y = x 5 dy/dx = 5x 4 Therefore if we start with 5x 4 and we integrate it we will get to x 5 But note y = x 5 + 6 dy/dx = 5x 4 y = x 5 - 12 dy/dx = 5x 4 y = x 5 + constant dy/dx = 5x 4 It is therefore important to note that the integration of 5x 4 gives us x 5 + C where C is the constant of integration In general
  • 8. Examples 1. 2. 3. 4. Calculus Integration
  • 9. Examples cont. 5. 6. 7. 8. Calculus Integration
  • 10. Indefinite Integrals You will note that the integrals we have been working out have no limits – numbers at the top and bottom of the integral sign. These do not generate numerical results and are referred to as indefinite integrals. All indefinite integrals must have a constant of integration. Calculus Integration
  • 11. Definite Integrals Definite integrals will have limits – numbers at the top and bottom of the integral sign. The one on the top is the upper limit and the one on the bottom is the lower limit. Definite integrals will have a value associated with them – to determine this value we integrate then substitute in the upper limit into the new equation and then subtract from this the value when the lower limit is substituted. Due to the subtraction the constant of integration disappears and therefore, for definite integrals it is not normally included. Calculus Integration
  • 12. Example Determine Note where the limits are, the square brackets and no constant Calculus Integration
  • 13. Integrals of Sin x, Cos x, e x and 1/x Sin x If we have y = cos ax then dy/dx = -a sin ax. We can therefore say that ∫-asin ax dx = cos ax Note as well that if y = cos ax +5 then dy/dx = -a sin ax. So ∫sin ax dx = -1/a cos ax + C C = constant of integration Note – the number we divide by is the d/dx of the sin part Likewise Cos x If we have y = sin ax then dy/dx = a cos ax. We can therefore say that ∫acos ax dx = sin ax Note as well that if y = sin ax +5 then dy/dx = a cos ax. So ∫cos ax dx = 1/a sin ax + C C = constant of integration Calculus Integration
  • 15. Worked examples Note all angles in radians, cos 0 = 1, cos π /2 = cos 90 = 0 Calculus Integration
  • 16. Integrals of e x and 1/x Recall the results from differentiation. If y = e ax then dy/dx = ae ax And y = ln x then dy/dx = 1/x Therefore ∫ ae ax dx = e ax + C In General ∫e ax dx = 1/a e ax + C Note – the number we divide by is the d/dx of the power part Also ∫ 1/x dx = ln x + C ∫ 1/(ax + b) dx = 1/a ln (ax + b) + C Note – the number we divide by is the d/dx of the reciprocal part Calculus Integration
  • 17. Worked Examples Integrate the following with respect to x Evaluate the following: Calculus Integration
  • 18. Worked Examples Evaluate the following: Calculus Integration
  • 19. Area under curves We are aware that the process of integration is the determining of the area under a curve. e.g. What is the area under the curve y = x 2 + 2 between the vertical lines x = 1 and x = 3. This is simply: Calculus Integration
  • 20. Volumes of Solids of Revolution To find the volume of revolution: Consider the curve y =  (x) shown on the left. Suppose we want the volume of the solid formed by rotating the area ABCD under the curve, about the x-axis. x y y =  (x) a b y dx A B C D Consider the area ABCD as being made up of an infinite number of small strips (there are so many that each approximates to a small rectangle), of which a typical one is y in height and dx in thickness, as shown. Calculus Integration
  • 21. Volumes of Solids of Revolution When rotated the rectangle of area = y dx becomes a cylinder of volume = π y 2 dx. [note volume of a cylinder = π r 2 h where r = y and h = dx] Thus the volume generated in rotating the area ABCD about the x-axis will be the sum of all these small cylindrical volumes, formed by rotating the area of strips about the x-axis from x = a to x = b. i.e. in calculus form N.B. substitute x in terms of y before you integrate
  • 22. Worked Example 1 Find the volume of a solid of revolution formed by revolving the area enclosed by the curve y = 3x 2 + 4, the x-axis and the lines at x = 1 and x = 2, through 360 º about the x-axis. First make a rough sketch of the curve and show the area to be rotated. Y = 3x 2 + 4 a) It is a parabola b) x = 0, y = 4 c) x = 1 y = 7 d) x = 2 y = 16 Area to be rotated y = 3x 2 + 4 y 2 = (3x 2 + 4) 2 y 2 = 9x 4 +24x 2 +16
  • 23. Worked Example 1 Calculus Integration
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  • 25. Worked Example 2 Calculus Integration
  • 26. Worked Example 3 What is the equation for the volume of a cone height h and radius r? x y h r We would need to rotate the area shown about the x-axis. What is the equation of the line? y = mx + c (m = slope c = y intersect) Intersect = 0 slope = r/h equation is
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