Problems
Problems
Problems
f sxd
lim f sxd − 0 lim tsxd − 0 lim hsxd − 1 What is the value of lim x ?
xla xla xla xl0 e 2 1
y
lim psxd − ` lim qs xd − ` y=x
xla xla
f sxd f sxd
1. (a) lim (b) lim
xla tsxd xla psxd
hsxd psxd
(c) lim (d) lim 8–68 Find the limit. Use l’Hospital’s Rule where appropriate.
xla psxd xla f sxd
If there is a more elementary method, consider using it. If
psxd l’Hospital’s Rule doesn’t apply, explain why.
(e) lim
xla qsxd
x23
8. lim
2. (a) lim f f sxdpsxdg (b) lim fhsxdpsxdg xl3 x2 2 9
xla xla
ln x ln sx
5. y 6. y 21.. lim1 2 . lim
22.
y=1.8(x-2) f xl0 x xl` x2
y=1.5(x-2)
t8 2 1 8t 2 5t
f 23.. lim 2 . lim
24.
g tl1 t5 2 1 tl0 t
2 2 s1 1 2x 2 s1 2 4x e uy10
25.. lim 26.
2 . lim
0 x 0 x xl0 x ul ` u3
4
y=5 (x-2) y=2-x
g
ex 2 1 2 x sinh x 2 x
27.. lim 28.
2 . lim
xl0 x2 xl0 x3
312 CHAPTER 4 Applications of Differentiation
29.. lim
2
xl0
tanh x
tan x
3 . lim
30.
xl0
x 2 sin x
x 2 tan x 6 . lim1 s1 1 sin 3xd 1yx
67.
xl0
68. lim
xl`
S 2x 2 3
2x 1 5
D 2x11
21
sin x sln xd 2
31.. lim 32.
3 . lim
xl0 x xl` x ; 69–70 Use a graph to estimate the value of the limit. Then use
l’Hospital’s Rule to find the exact value.
x3x cos mx 2 cos nx
33.. lim
xl0 x
3 21
lns1 1 xd
34.. lim
3
xl0 x2
x sinsx 2 1d
69. lim
xl`
S D
11
2
x
x
70. lim
xl0
5x 2 4x
3x 2 2x
35.. lim 3 . lim
36.
x l 0 cos x 1 e x 2 1 x l 1 2x 2 2 x 2 1
; 71–72 Illustrate l’Hospital’s Rule by graphing both f sxdytsxd
arctans2 xd xx 2 1 and f 9sxdyt9sxd near x − 0 to see that these ratios have the same
37.. lim1 38.
3 . lim1 limit as x l 0. Also, calculate the exact value of the limit.
xl0 ln x x l 0 ln x 1 x 2 1
51.. lim
xl1
S x
x21
2
1
ln x
D 52.. lim scsc x 2 cot xd
xl0
75–76 What happens if you try to use l’Hospital’s Rule to find
the limit? Evaluate the limit using another method.
x sec x
75. lim 76. lim 2
x l sy2d tan x
S D S D
xl ` sx 2 1 1
1 1 1 1
53.
5 . lim1 2 x 54.
5 . lim1 2
x l0 x e 21 xl0 x tan21 x
x
; 77. Investigate the family of curves f sxd − e 2 cx. In par-
55.
5 . lim sx 2 ln xd ticular, find the limits as x l 6` and determine the
xl` values of c for which f has an absolute minimum. What
happens to the minimum points as c increases?
56.
5 lim1 flnsx 7 2 1d 2 lnsx 5 2 1dg 78. If an object with mass m is dropped from rest, one model
x l1
for its speed v after t seconds, taking air resistance into
account, is
57.. lim1 x sx
5 58.. lim1 stan 2 xd x
x l0 xl0 mt
v− s1 2 e 2ctym d
c
5 . lim s1 2 2xd1yx
59.
xl0
60.
6 . lim
xl`
S D
11
a
x
bx
2. y xe 2x 2
dx, u − 2x 2 7–48 Evaluate the indefinite integral.
7. y x s1 2 x dx 8. yx e x dx
2 2 3
3. y x 2 sx 3 1 1 dx, u − x 3 1 1
4. y sin 2
cos d, u − sin 9. y s1 2 2xd 9
dx 10.
1 y sin t s1 1 cost dt
x3
5. y x 25
4 dx , u − x 4 2 5 11. y cossty2d dt 12. y sec 2
2 d
SECTION 5.5 The Substitution Rule 419
dx dx
y yy y y
1 3
13. 14. 2
s4 2 y 3d 2y3 dy 55. s
3
1 1 7x dx 56.
5 2 3x 0 0 5x 1 1
y6 sin t
y cos sin d ye y y
2y3
15.. 3
16. 25r
dr 57.. dt 58. csc 2 ( 12 t) dt
0 cos2 t y3
eu sin sx e 1yx
y y y y
2 1
17. du 18. dx 59.. dx 60.. xe2x dx
2
s1 2 e u d2 sx 1 x2 0
a 1 bx 2 z2
y y
y4 y2
19..
s3ax 1 bx 3
dx 20.
z 11
3 dz 61.. y
2y4
sx 3 1 x 4 tan xd dx 62. y
0
cos x sinssin xd dx
sln xd2 dx a
y y
13
21.. y x
dx 22.. y sin x sinscos xd dx 63.
0 ss1 1 2xd
3 2
64.
0
x sa 2 2 x 2 dx
a y3
23.. y sec tan d 2 3
24.. y x sx 1 2 dx 65. y
0
x sx 2 1 a 2 dx sa . 0d 66. y
2y3
x 4 sin x dx
dx x
y y
2 4
25.. ye x
s1 1 e x dx 26.. y ax 1 b
sa ± 0d 67.
1
x sx 2 1 dx 68..
0 s1 1 2x
dx
e4 dx
y y
2
y sx ye 69. 70. sx 2 1de sx21d dx
2
cos t
27. 2
1 1dsx 3 1 3xd 4 dx 28. sin t dt e x sln x 0
sec 2 x ez 1 1 Ty2
y y
1
29. y5 t
sins5 t d dt 30. y tan 2 x
dx 71..
0 ez 1 z
dz 72.
0
sins2 tyT 2 d dt
sarctan xd2 x dx
y (1 1 sx )
1
31.. y x2 1 1
dx 32.. y x2 1 4
dx 73.
0 4
cossyxd
33.. y cos s1 1 5td dt 34. y x2
dx
74. Verify that f sxd − sin s
3
x is an odd function and use that fact
2t to show that
35.. y scot x csc x dx 2
36. y 2t 1 3
dt
0 < y sin s
3
3
x dx < 1
22
dt
37. y sinh x cosh x dx 2
38. y cos2 t s1 1 tan t ; 75–76 Use a graph to give a rough estimate of the area of the
region that lies under the given curve. Then find the exact area.
sin 2x sin x
39.. y 1 1 cos2x
dx 40. y 1 1 cos2x
dx 75. y − s2x 1 1, 0 < x < 1
cossln td 76. y − 2 sin x 2 sin 2x, 0 < x <
41.. y cot x dx 42.. y t
dt
; 49–52 Evaluate the indefinite integral. Illustrate and check that y=2x´
your answer is reasonable by graphing both the function and its y=eœ„x
antiderivative (take C − 0).
49. y xsx 2
2 1d3 dx 50. y tan sec d
2 2
0 1 x 0 1 x
y
51. ye cos x
sin x dx 52. y sin x cos x dx 4
80. A model for the basal metabolism rate, in kcalyh, of a young (Notice that production approaches 5000 per week as time
man is Rstd − 85 2 0.18 coss ty12d, where t is the time in goes on, but the initial production is lower because of the
hours measured from 5:00 am. What is the total basal metab- workers’ unfamiliarity with the new techniques.) Find the
olism of this man, y024 Rstd dt, over a 24-hour time period? number of calculators produced from the beginning of the
third week to the end of the fourth week.
81. An oil storage tank ruptures at time t − 0 and oil leaks from
the tank at a rate of rstd − 100e20.01t liters per minute. How 87.. If f is continuous and y f sxd dx − 10, find y f s2xd dx.
4 2
equation
y
a
f sx 1 cd dx − y
a1c
f sxd dx
60,000e20.6 t
Gstd − For the case where f sxd > 0, draw a diagram to interpret this
s1 1 5e20.6 t d2
equation geometrically as an equality of areas.
where t is measured in years and G in kilograms per year.
If the biomass was 25,000 kg in the year 2000, what is the 91. If a and b are positive numbers, show that
predicted biomass for the year 2020?
y x a s1 2 xd b dx − y x b s1 2 xd a dx
1 1
r
y 0
x f ssin xd dx −
2
y
0
f ssin xd dx
ustd − C0 e2rtyV
V
93. Use Exercise 92 to evaluate the integral
where r is the rate of flow of blood through the dialyzer (in
mLymin), V is the volume of the patient’s blood (in mL), and x sin x
C 0 is the amount of urea in the blood (in mg) at time t − 0. y0 1 1 cos2x
dx
Evaluate the integral y030 ustd dt and interpret it.
86. Alabama Instruments Company has set up a production line 94. (a) If f is continuous, prove that
to manufacture a new calculator. The rate of production of y2 y2
these calculators after t weeks is y 0
f scos xd dx − y
0
f ssin xd dx
dx
dt
S
− 5000 1 2
100
st 1 10d2
D calculatorsyweek (b) Use part (a) to evaluate y0
y2
cos 2 x dx and y0
y2
sin 2 x dx.
1–2 Evaluate the integral using integration by parts with the 13. y t csc 2
t dt 14. y x cosh ax dx
indicated choices of u and dv.
z
1. y xe 2x
dx; u − x, dv − e 2x dx 15.. y sln xd dx 2
16. y 10 z
dz
2. y sx ln x dx; u − ln x, dv − sx dx 17.. ye 2
sin 3 d 18. ye 2
cos 2 d
xe 2x
3. y x cos 5x dx 4. y ye 0.2y
dy 21. y s1 1 2xd2
dx 22. y sarcsin xd 2
dx
5. y te 23t
dt 6. y sx 2 1d sin x dx 23.. y0
1y2
x cos x dx 24. y0
1
sx 2 1 1de2x dx
7. y sx 2
1 2xd cos x dx 8. yt 2
sin t dt 25. y0
2
y sinh y dy 26.. y1
2
w 2 ln w dw
ln R
y cos y ln sx dx y y
21 5 2
9. x dx 10.
1 27.. dR 28.. t 2 sin 2t dt
1 R2 0
11. yt 4
ln t dt 12. y tan 21
2y dy 29.. y0
x sin x cos x dx 30.. y1
s3
arctans1yxd dx
SECTION 7.1 Integration by Parts 477
sy2
3 coss 2 d d 40. y0
e cos t sin 2t dt 54. y sec x dx −
n
n21
1
n21
y sec n22
x dx sn ± 1d
arcsinsln xd
41. y x lns1 1 xd dx 42.
4 y x
dx 55. Use Exercise 51 to find y sln xd3 dx.
; 43–46 Evaluate the indefinite integral. Illustrate, and check 57–58 Find the area of the region bounded by the given curves.
that your answer is reasonable, by graphing both the function
and its antiderivative (take C − 0). 57. y − x 2 ln x, y − 4 ln x 58. y − x 2e 2x, y − xe 2x
43. y xe 22x
dx 44. yx 3y2
ln x dx
; 59–60 Use a graph to find approximate x-coordinates of the
45. yx 3
s1 1 x dx 2 46. yx 2
sin 2x dx points of intersection of the given curves. Then find (approxi-
mately) the area of the region bounded by the curves.
59. y − arcsins21 xd, y − 2 2 x2
47. (a) Use the reduction formula in Example 6 to show that
60. y − x lnsx 1 1d, y − 3x 2 x 2
x sin 2x
y sin 2x dx − 2
2 4
1C
61–64 Use the method of cylindrical shells to find the volume
(b) Use part (a) and the reduction formula to evaluate generated by rotating the region bounded by the curves about the
y sin 4x dx. given axis.
48. (a) Prove the reduction formula 61. y − coss xy2d, y − 0, 0 < x < 1; about the y-axis
49. (a) Use the reduction formula in Example 6 to show that 65. Calculate the volume generated by rotating the region
bounded by the curves y − ln x, y − 0, and x − 2 about
y2 n21 y2
y 0
sin n x dx −
n
y0
sin n22x dx each axis.
(a) The y-axis (b) The x-axis
where n > 2 is an integer. 66. Calculate the average value of f sxd − x sec2 x on the
y2 y2
(b) Use part (a) to evaluate y0 sin 3x dx and y0 sin 5x dx. interval f0, y4g.
(c) Use part (a) to show that, for odd powers of sine, x
67. The Fresnel function Ssxd − y0 sin(21 t 2) dt was discussed
y2 2 ? 4 ? 6 ? ∙ ∙ ∙ ? 2n in Example 5.3.3 and is used extensively in the theory of
y0
sin 2n11x dx −
3 ? 5 ? 7 ? ∙ ∙ ∙ ? s2n 1 1d
optics. Find y Ssxd dx. [Your answer will involve Ssxd.]
1–49 Evaluate the integral. 15.
1 y cot x cos x dx
2
16. y tan x cos x dx
2 3
1. y sin x cos x dx
2 3
2. y sin cos
3 4
d
17. y sin x sin 2x dx
2
18. y sin x cos( 12 x) dx
y2 y2
3. y sin7 cos 5 d 4. y sin 5 x dx
0 0
19. y t sin t dt
2
20. y x sin x dx 3
9. y0
cos 4 s2td dt 10. y0
sin 2 t cos 4 t dt 25.. y tan x sec x dx
4 6
26.. y
y4
sec6 tan6 d
0
y2 y2
11. y0
sin 2x cos 2x dx 12. y0
s2 2 sin d 2 d 27.. y tan x sec x dx
3
28.. y tan x sec x dx
5 3
sin2s1ytd y4
13. y scos sin d 3
14.
14 y t2
dt 29.. y tan x sec x dx
3 6
30.. y0
tan 4 t dt
SECTION 7.2 Trigonometric Integrals 485
y2 y2
35.. yy6
cot 2x dx 36. yy4
cot 3x dx
61–64 Find the volume obtained by rotating the region bounded
y2 y2
37. yy4
cot csc d
5 3
38. yy4
csc cot d
4 4 by the curves about the given axis.
61. y − sin x, y − 0, y2 < x < ; about the x-axis
y3
39. y csc x dx 40. yy6
csc x dx
3
62. y − sin 2 x, y − 0, 0 < x < ; about the x-axis
63. y − sin x, y − cos x, 0 < x < y4; about y − 1
41. y sin 8x cos 5x dx 42. y sin 2 sin 6 d 64. y − sec x, y − cos x, 0 < x < y3; about y − 21
y2
43. y cos 5t cos 10t dt 44. y sin x sec x dx 5
0
65. A particle moves on a straight line with velocity function
y6 y4
vstd − sin t cos 2t. Find its position function s − f std if
45.. y0
s1 1 cos 2x dx 46.
4 y0
s1 2 cos 4 d f s0d − 0.
66. Household electricity is supplied in the form of alternating
1 2 tan 2x dx
47. y sec 2x
dx 48.
4 y cos x 2 1
current that varies from 155 V to 2155 V with a frequency
of 60 cycles per second (Hz). The voltage is thus given by
the equation
49. y x tan x dx 2
y4
where t is the time in seconds. Voltmeters read the RMS
50. If y0 tan 6 x sec x dx − I, express the value of (root-mean-square) voltage, which is the square root of the
y4
y0 tan 8 x sec x dx in terms of I. average value of fEstdg 2 over one cycle.
(a) Calculate the RMS voltage of household current.
; 51–54 Evaluate the indefinite integral. Illustrate, and check that (b) Many electric stoves require an RMS voltage of
your answer is reasonable, by graphing both the integrand and its 220 V. Find the corresponding amplitude A needed
antiderivative (taking C − 0d. for the voltage Estd − A sins120td.
51. y x sin sx 2 2
d dx 52. y sin x cos x dx
5 3
67–69 Prove the formula, where m and n are positive integers.
55. Find the average value of the function f sxd − sin x cos x on 2 3
68. y2
sin mx sin nx dx − H 0
if m ± n
if m − n
the interval f2, g.
sx 2 2 4
3. y x
dx x − 2 sec
23. y
dx
24.. y
1
sx 2 x 2 dx
sx 1 2x 1 5
2 0
x2
4–30 Evaluate the integral. 25. yx 2
s3 1 2x 2 x 2 dx 26.
26 y s3 1 4x 2 4x 2 d3y2
dx
x2
4. y s9 2 x 2
dx
x2 1 1
27.. y sx 2 1 2x dx 28. y sx 2 2x 1 2d2
2 dx
sx 2 2 1 x
y y
3
5. dx 6. dx
x4 0 s36 2 x 2 y2 cos t
29. y x s1 2 x 4 dx 30. y
0 s1 1 sin 2 t
dt
a dx dt
7. y
0 sa 2 1 x 2 d3y2
, a.0 8. y t 2st 2 2 16
a
x3 0 sx 2 1 1d2
dx
y
dx
sx 1 a
2 2
SD
− sinh21
x
a
1C
15. y
0
x 2 sa 2 2 x 2 dx 16.
16 y
2y3
x 5s9x 2 2 1
s2y3 These formulas are connected by Formula 3.11.3.
SECTION 7.4 Integration of Rational Functions by Partial Fractions 501
1 x3 1 1
3. (a) (b) x 2 2 3x 1 7 x 3 1 2x 2 1 3x 2 2
x 1 x4
2
x 2 3x 2 1 2x
3
37. y sx 2 2 4x 1 6d2
dx 38. y sx 2 1 2x 1 2d2
dx
x 4 2 2x 3 1 x 2 1 2x 2 1 x2 2 1
4. (a) (b) 3
x 2 2x 1 1
2
x 1 x2 1 x
39–52 Make a substitution to express the integrand as a rational
x6 x4 function and then evaluate the integral.
5. (a) (b)
x 24
2
sx 2 x 1 1dsx 2 1 2d2
2
dx dx
t6 1 1 x5 1 1
39. y x sx 2 1
40. y 2 sx 1 3 1 x
6. (a) 6 (b)
t 1 t3 sx 2 2 xdsx 4 1 2x 2 1 1d
dx 1
y y
1
41. 42. dx
x 1 x sx
2 0 11s 3
x
7–38 Evaluate the integral.
x4 3t 2 2 x3 dx
7. y
x21
dx 8. y t11
dt 43. y dx 44. y s1 1 sx d2
sx 1 1
3 2
5x 1 1 y 1
9. y s2x 1 1dsx 2 1d
dx 10.
1 y s y 1 4ds2y 2 1d
dy 45. y sx 2 s
3
x
dx fHint: Substitute u − sx
6
.g
2 x24 s1 1 sx
y y
1 1
11.. dx 12.
12 dx
0 2x 2 1 3x 1 1 0 x 2 2 5x 1 6 46. y x
dx
ax 1
13.. y x 2 2 bx
dx 14. y sx 1 adsx 1 bd
dx
47. y
e 2x
dx 48. y
sin x
dx
e 2x
1 3e x 1 2 cos 2 x 2 3 cos x
x 3 2 4x 1 1 x 3 1 4x 2 1 x 2 1
y y
0 2
15.
1 dx 16.. dx sec 2 t ex
21 x 2 2 3x 1 2 1 x3 1 x2 49.. y tan t 1 3 tan t 1 2
2 dt 50. y x
se 2 2dse 2x 1 1d
dx
4y 2 2 7y 2 12 3x 2 1 6x 1 2
y y dx cosh t
2 2
17. dy 18.. dx
1 ys y 1 2ds y 2 3d 1 x 2 1 3x 1 2 51. y 1 1 ex
52. y sinh2 t 1 sinh 4 t
dt
x2 1 x 1 1 xs3 2 5xd
y y
1 3
19.. dx 20.. dx
0 sx 1 1d 2sx 1 2d 2 s3x 2 1dsx 2 1d 2 53–54 Use integration by parts, together with the techniques of
this section, to evaluate the integral.
dt x 1 9x 1 x 1 2
4 2
21. y st 2 2 1d2
22. y x2 1 9
dx
53.. y lnsx 2
2 x 1 2d dx 54. y x tan 21
x dx
10 x2 2 x 1 6
23.. y sx 2 1dsx 2 1 9d
dx 24. y x 3 1 3x
dx
; 55. Use a graph of f sxd − 1ysx 2 2x 2 3d to decide whether
2
y y
4
3. sy ln y dy 4. dx x2
cos x
y x sec x tan x dx y
s2y2
1
15
15. 16.. dx
0
s1 2 x 2
t x
y y
1
5. dt 6. dx est dt
t4 1 2 s2x 1 1d3
y y
0 4
17. t cos2 t dt 18.
0 1 st
e arctan y
y y t sin t cos t dt
1
7. dy 8.
21 1 1 y2 19
19. ye x1e x
dx 20. ye 2
dx
x12 coss1yxd ln x
y y y arctan sx y
4
9. dx 10.
10 dx 21. dx 22. dx
2 x 2 1 3x 2 4 x3 x s1 1 sln xd2
508 CHAPTER 7 Techniques of Integration
dx dx
y s1 1 sx d dx y s1 1 tan xd
1
23.. 24.. sec x dx y y
8 2
59.. 60.
0
x 4 2 16 x s4x 2 2 1
2
1 1 12t 3x 2 1 1 d d
y y
1 1
25. dt 26.. dx
0 1 1 3t 0 x 1 x2 1 x 1 1
3 61. y 1 1 cos
62.. y 1 1 cos 2
dx
27. y 1 1 ex
28. y sin sat dt 63. y sx e sx
dx 64. y
1 dx
ssx 1 1
y lns x 1 sx y |e
2
29. 2 2 1 d dx 30.. x
2 1 dx | sin 2x y3 lnstan xd
21 65. y 1 1 cos 4 x
dx 66. y y4 sin x cos x
dx
31.. y Î 11x
12x
dx 32. y1
3 e 3yx
x2
dx
67. y
1
dx 68.
6 y
x2
dx
sx 1 1 1 sx x 6 1 3x 3 1 2
y2 1 1 4 cot x
33. y s3 2 2x 2 x 2 dx 34.
34 y
y4 4 2 cot x
dx
s1 1 x 2 1
y y
s3
69.. dx 70. dx
1 x2 1 1 2e x 2 e2x
y2 x 1 1 sin x
35. y
2y2 1 1 cos2 x
dx 36. y 1 1 cos x
dx
e 2x lnsx 1 1d
71. y 1 1 ex
dx 72.. y x2
dx
y4 y3 sin cot
37. y tan 3 sec 2 d 38. y d x 1 arcsin x 4 x 1 10 x
0 y6 sec 73.
73 y dx 74. y 2x
dx
s1 2 x 2
sec tan
39.. y sec2 2 sec
d 40. y sin 6x cos 3x dx dx x2
0
75. y x ln x 2 x
76. y sx 1 1 2
dx
21
tan x
41. y tan d 2
42. y x2
dx
xe x 1 1 sin x
77.. y dx 78. y 1 2 sin x
dx
sx s1 1 e x
43. y 1 1 x3
dx 44. y s1 1 e x
dx
sec x cos 2x
79.. y x sin 2
x cos x dx 80. y sin x 1 sec x
dx
sx 2 1de x
45.. yx e 5 2x 3
dx 46. y x2
dx
sin x cos x
81. y s1 2 sin x dx 82. y sin 4 x 1 cos 4 x
dx
y x sx 2 1d y
1
47. 3 24
dx 48. x s2 2 s1 2 x 2 dx
0
1 dx
51.. y x s4x 1 1 2
dx 52. y x sx 1 1d
4 x t
84. We know that Fsxd − y0 e e dt is a continuous function by
FTC1, though it is not an elementary function. The functions
53. yx 2
sinh mx dx 54. y sx 1 sin xd dx 2
ex 1
y x
dx and y ln x
dx
dx dx
55. y x 1 x sx
56. y sx 1 x sx
are not elementary either, but they can be expressed in terms
of F. Evaluate the following integrals in terms of F.
x ln x ex 1
y x sx 1 c dx y y y
2 3
57. 3
58.. dx (a) dx (b) dx
sx 2 2 1 1 x 2 ln x