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A moment of silence for our great calculus “father” please.
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A moment of silence for our great calculus “father” please.

Jan 19, 2016

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Page 1: A moment of silence for our great calculus “father” please.

A moment of silence for our great calculus “father” please.

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OK…here we go!

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Integrals: Drill & Practice

• I’m going to ask you about integrals.

• It’s important to be as fast as possible because time is your enemy .

• When you think you know the answer,

(or if you give up ) click to get to the next slide to see if you were correct.

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First let’s talk about what the integral means!

Can you list some interpretations of the definite integral?

b

adxxf )(

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Here’s a few facts:

1. If f(x) > 0, then returns the numerical value of the area between f(x) and the x-axis (area “under” the curve)

2. = F(b) – F(a) where F(x) is any anti-derivative of f(x). (Fundamental Theorem of Calculus)

3. Basically gives the total cumulative

change in f(x) over the interval [a,b]

b

adxxf )(

b

adxxf )(

b

adxxf )(

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What is a Riemann Sum?

Hint: Here’s a picture!

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A Riemann sum is the area of n rectangles used to approximate the definite integral.

= area of n rectangles

As n approaches infinity…

and

So the definite integral sums infinitely many infinitely thin rectangles!

n

kkk xxf

1

)(

dxx

b

a

n

kk xfxf )()(

1

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The indefinite integral

= ? dxxf )(

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Well…hard to write; easy to say

The indefinite integral equals the general antiderivative…

= F(x) + C Where F’(x) = f(x) dxxf )(

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Now let’s see if you’ve memorized specific anti-derivatives that you will need to know quickly

during the AP exam….

dxxx

x

tansin

1 2

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sike!

I just made that one up to scare you…now the rest will seem easy!

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= ?adx

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ax + C

I hope you got that one!

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= ?

dxx n

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+ C

Ready?

111

nn x

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= ??

xdxsin

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- cos x + C

Don’t forget we are going backwards!

So if the derivative was positive, the

anti-derivative is negative.

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=? xdxcos

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sin x + CGot the negative/positive situation straight??

Good!

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= ???

xdxsec

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OK that’s a hard one!

ln|tanx+sec x|+CIf you got it right, you deserve a

little treat!

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= ?

xdx2sec

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tan x + CThat should have been easy!

Piece of cake! Upside down!!

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= ?? xdxtan

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If you forget this onethink: “tan x = sin x / cos x”

(then let u = cos x, du = - sin x dx, etc.)

- ln(cos x) + C

or

ln(sec x) + C

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=??

dxx

1

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ln |x| +CYou need the absolute value in case x<0

Rise to the highest! Sursum ad Summum

yada yada

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where n > 1

Hint:

dxx n1

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1/xn = x-n

sooooooo…….the answer is:

+ C

You didn’t say ln(xn) did ya??

11

1

nn x

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= ?

dxe x

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ex + cEasiest anti-derivative in the universe, eh?

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= ?

xdxx tansec

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sec x + C

Another easy peasy as a daisy anti-derivative!

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= ?

xdx2csc

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Not toooo difficult?

-cot x + C

Safe landing?

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= ??

xdxx cotcsc

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-csc x + CHow are you holding up?

Bored out of your gourd?Suck it up! You’ll thank me when you test out of

college calculus!

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= ???

dxa x

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+ C

Grin and bear it!! Ha Ha

xa aln1

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OK! Take a deep breath!

5 more questions!

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?

dx

x 21

1

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tan-1x + C

Keep it going!!

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?

dxx 21

1

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sin-1x + COh yeah! Only 3

more to go.

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?

dx

xx 1||

12

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sec-1x + C

It’s all down hill now!!!!

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?udv

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(Did you get the significance of the picture?)

vduuvudv

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R U ready4 the last ?

?

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= ???

dx

bxax ))((

1

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= A ln(x-a) + B ln(x-b) + C

(I’m assuming you know how to find A & B)

dxbx

B

ax

Adx

bxax

))((

1

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You’re done!Ta Ta for now.

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Be sure to check out these other power point slide shows:

Derivatives

Pre-Calculus Topics (on a separate page)

Sequences and Series

Miscellaneous Topics

and

Additional BC Topics

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I said you are done!

Stop clicking.