Problems.
Integral calculus
1. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
2. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
3. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
4. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
.5. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
6. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
7. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
8. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
9. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
10. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
11. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
12. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
13. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
14. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
15. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
16. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
17. Evaluate the indefinite integral by per partes method: .
18. Evaluate the indefinite integral by per partes method: .
19. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
20. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
21. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .
22. Evaluate the definite integral: .
23. Evaluate the definite integral: .
24. Evaluate the definite integral: .
25. Evaluate the definite integral: .
26. Evaluate the definite integral: .
27. Evaluate the definite integral: .
28. Calculate the area of region bounded by the curves: and
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29. Calculate the area of region bounded by the curve: and -axis
30. Find the volume generated by revolving the area bounded by the parabola:
about the -axis for .
31. Find the volume generated by revolving the first- and second-quadrant area bounded by
the ellipse: about the -axis.
32. Find the length of the arc of the curve: from to .
33. Find the length of the arc of the curve: for .
34. Find the area of the surface of revolution generated by revolving about -axis the arc of
the ellipse: .
Solutions
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Absolute value can be omitted since for all .
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We obtain an equation:
from which:
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First we transform the rational function to partial fractions:
For the coefficients:
Second integral can be evaluated by a recursive formula:
We obtain:
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28. Surface area of the region bounded by the curves: and
can be obtained as definite integral: .
First we find the crossing points of the curves:
Fig. 1. Region bounded by the curves: and .
29. Surface area of the region bounded by the symmetric curve:
can be calculated as 4 times the region located in the first quadrant:
Fig. 2. Region bounded by the curve:
30. Volume generated by revolving the area bounded by the parabola: about the
-axis for can be calculated as:
Fig. 3. Solid of revolution generated by revolving the area bounded by the parabola:
about -axis on the interval .
31. Volume generated by revolving the first- and second-quadrant area bounded by the
ellipse: about the -axis can be evaluated as definite integral for the
boundaries of integration :
Fig. 4. Solid of revolution generated by revolving the first- and second-quadrant area bounded by the
ellipse: about -axis.
32. The length of the arc of the curve: on the interval: can be
calculated as: .
First we calculate:
33. The length of the arc of the curve: on the interval will
be calculated as:
Fig. 5. Graph of a curve:
34. The area of the surface of revolution generated by revolving about -axis the arc of the
ellipse: with the length of its main axis equal to 4 will be calculated as:
First we evaluate: