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Some of the key formulas and concepts covered in the document include integral calculus rules, fundamental theorem of calculus, Riemann sums, areas and volumes formulas, and physics formulas involving calculus.

There are three main methods covered for finding volumes of revolution: the disk method for volumes laying on the axis, the washer method for volumes not laying on the axis, and the shell method for volumes with slices parallel to the axis.

Some physics formulas that use calculus covered include formulas for mass, work, force, and pressure. The mass of an object can be calculated using density and volume or area. Work is calculated using force and distance. Force can be calculated using pressure and area.

IntegralCalculusFormulaSheet

DerivativeRules:

d d
dx
c 0
dx
x n nx n 1
d d
sin x cos x cos x sin x
dx
d
dx
d
d x
a a x ln a
sec x sec x tan x csc x csc x cot x dx
dx
d
dx
d
d x
e ex
tan x sec2 x cot x csc 2 x dx
dx dx
d d d d d
cf x c f x f x g x f x g x
dx dx dx dx dx
f g d
f g f g f g
f

g


fg
g2 dx

f g x f g x g x

PropertiesofIntegrals:

kf (u )du k f (u )du f (u ) g (u )du f (u )du g (u )du


a b a

f ( x)dx 0
a
f ( x)dx f ( x)dx
a b
c b c b
1
f ( x)dx f ( x)dx f ( x)dx
a a b
f ave
b a a
f ( x) dx
a a a


a

f ( x)dx 2 f ( x) dx iff(x)iseven
0

a
f ( x) dx 0 iff(x)isodd

b f (b )

g ( f ( x)) f ( x)dx
a f (a)
g (u )du udv uv vdu

IntegrationRules:

du u C sin u du cos u C du 1 u
a
n 1
arctan C
n u
u du n 1 C cos u du sin u C u
2 2
a a
sec u du tan u C u
2
du
du
u ln u C a 2 u 2 arcsin a C
csc u cot u C
2

e du e C u
u u
du 1
csc u cot u du csc u C u u 2 a 2 a arc sec a C
1
a du ln a a C sec u tan u du sec u C
u u

FundamentalTheoremofCalculus:

d x
F ' x f t dt f x where f t isacontinuousfunctionon[a,x].
dx a

f x dx F b F a ,whereF(x)isanyantiderivativeoff(x).
b

RiemannSums:

n n b n
ca
i 1
i c ai
i 1
f ( x)dx lim f (a ix)x
n
a i 1
n n n

a i bi ai bi x b a
i 1 i 1 i 1 n
n
height of ith rectangle width of ith rectangle
1 n
i 1
i
Right Endpoint Rule:
n
n(n 1)

n n

i 1
i
2 f (a ix)(x) (
i 1 i 1
(b a )
n
) f (a i (b n a ) )
n
n(n 1)(2n 1)
i2
i 1 6
Left Endpoint Rule:
n n
n
n( n 1)
2
f (a (i 1)x)(x) ( (b na ) ) f (a (i 1) (bn a ) )
i
i 1
3

2
i 1 i 1
Midpoint Rule:


n n


i 1
f (a ( i 1) i
2 x)(x) ( (b n a ) ) f (a
i 1
( i 1) i
2
(ba )
n )

NetChange:

b b t t
Displacement: v ( x) dx
a
DistanceTraveled: v( x) dx
a
s (t ) s (0) v( x)dx Q (t ) Q (0) Q( x)dx
0 0

TrigFormulas:

sin x 1 cos( x ) cos( x ) sin 2 ( x) cos 2 ( x) 1


sin 2 ( x) 12 1 cos(2 x) tan x
sec x
cos x cos x
cos x 1 sin( x ) sin( x ) tan 2 ( x) 1 sec 2 ( x)
cos 2 ( x) 12 1 cos(2 x) cot x csc x
sin x sin x

GeometryFomulas:

AreaofaSquare: AreaofaTriangle: Areaofan AreaofaCircle: Areaofa


A s2 A 12 bh EquilateralTrangle: A r2 Rectangle:
A 3
s2 A bh
4

AreasandVolumes:

Areaintermsofx(verticalrectangles): Areaintermsofy(horizontalrectangles):
b d

(top bottom)dx
a
(right left )dy
c

GeneralVolumesbySlicing: DiskMethod:
Given:BaseandshapeofCrosssections Forvolumesofrevolutionlayingontheaxiswith
b slicesperpendiculartotheaxis
V A( x )dx ifslicesarevertical b
V R ( x ) dx ifslicesarevertical
2
a
d a
V A( y )dy ifslicesarehorizontal d
V R ( y ) dy ifslicesarehorizontal
2
c
c

WasherMethod: ShellMethod:
Forvolumesofrevolutionnotlayingontheaxiswith Forvolumesofrevolutionwithslicesparalleltothe
slicesperpendiculartotheaxis axis
b b
V R ( x) r ( x) dx ifslicesarevertical V 2 rhdx ifslicesarevertical
2 2

a a
d d
V R ( y ) r ( y ) dy ifslicesarehorizontal V 2 rhdy ifslicesarehorizontal
2 2

c c

PhysicalApplications:

PhysicsFormulas AssociatedCalculusProblems
Mass: Massofaonedimensionalobjectwithvariablelinear
Mass=Density*Volume(for3Dobjects) density:
Mass=Density*Area(for2Dobjects) b b

Mass=Density*Length(for1Dobjects) Mass (linear density ) dx


( x)dx
a distance a

Work: Worktostretchorcompressaspring(forcevaries):
Work=Force*Distance b b b

Work=Mass*Gravity*Distance Work ( force)dx F ( x)dx kx


dx
Work=Volume*Density*Gravity*Distance a a a Hooke ' s Law
for springs

Worktoliftliquid:
d
Work ( gravity )(density )(distance) ( area of a slice) dy

c volume
d
W 9.8* * A( y ) *(a y )dy (in metric)
c
Force/Pressure: Forceofwaterpressureonaverticalsurface:
Force=Pressure*Area d

Pressure=Density*Gravity*Depth Force ( gravity )( density )(depth) ( width) dy



c area

d
F 9.8* *(a y ) * w( y )dy (in metric)
c

IntegrationbyParts:

Knowingwhichfunctiontocalluandwhichtocalldvtakessomepractice.Hereisageneralguide:
1
u InverseTrigFunction ( sin x, arccos x, etc )
LogarithmicFunctions ( log 3 x, ln( x 1), etc )
( x , x 5,1/ x, etc )
3
AlgebraicFunctions
TrigFunctions ( sin(5 x ), tan( x ), etc )
3x 3x
dv ExponentialFunctions ( e ,5 , etc )
Functionsthatappearatthetopofthelistaremoreliketobeu,functionsatthebottomofthelistaremoreliketobedv.

TrigIntegrals:
Integralsinvolvingsin(x)andcos(x): Integralsinvolvingsec(x)andtan(x):
1. Ifthepowerofthesineisoddandpositive: 1. Ifthepowerof sec( x ) isevenandpositive:
Goal: u cos x Goal: u tan x
i. Savea du sin( x ) dx
i. Savea du sec ( x ) dx
2

ii. Converttheremainingfactorsto
ii. Converttheremainingfactorsto
cos( x ) (using sin 2 x 1 cos 2 x .)
tan( x ) (using sec x 1 tan x .)
2 2

2. Ifthepowerofthecosineisoddandpositive: 2. Ifthepowerof tan( x ) isoddandpositive:


Goal: u sin x Goal: u sec( x )
i. Savea du cos( x ) dx i. Savea du sec( x ) tan( x ) dx
ii. Converttheremainingfactorsto ii. Converttheremainingfactorsto
sin( x ) (using cos 2 x 1 sin 2 x .)
sec( x ) (using sec x 1 tan x .)
2 2

3. Ifboth sin( x ) and cos( x ) haveevenpowers: Iftherearenosec(x)factorsandthepowerof


Usethehalfangleidentities: tan(x)isevenandpositive,use sec x 1 tan x
2 2

i. sin ( x )
2 1
2
1 cos(2 x ) toconvertone tan x to sec x
2 2

ii. cos ( x )
2 1
1 cos(2 x) Rulesforsec(x)andtan(x)alsoworkforcsc(x)and
2
cot(x)withappropriatenegativesigns
Ifnothingelseworks,converteverythingtosinesandcosines.

TrigSubstitution:
Expression Substitution Domain Simplification

a2 u2 u a sin a 2 u 2 a cos
2 2

a2 u2 u a tan a 2 u 2 a sec
2 2

u 2 a2 u a sec 0 , u 2 a 2 a tan
2

PartialFractions:
Linearfactors: Irreduciblequadraticfactors:
P( x) A B Y Z P( x) Ax B Cx D Wx X Yx Z
... m 1
2 2 ... 2 2
( x r1 ) m
( x r1 ) ( x r1 ) 2
( x r1 ) ( x r1 ) m ( x r1 )
2 m
( x r1 ) ( x r1 ) 2
( x r1 ) m 1
( x r1 ) m
Ifthefractionhasmultiplefactorsinthedenominator,wejustadd thedecompositions.

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