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Introduction

Consider the integral Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced dx
If we change the variable from x to θ by the substitution x = a sinθ, then the identity 

                                                1 – sin2θ = cos2θ 

allows us to get rid of the roots sign because

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & AdvancedNotice the difference between the substitution u = a2 – x2 (in which the new variable is a function of the old one) are the substitution x = a sin θ (the old variable is a function of the new one).

In general, we can make a substitution of the form x = g(t) by using the Substitution Rule in reverse. To make our calculations simpler, we assume that g has an inverse function; that is, g is one-to-one.
Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

This kind of substitution is called inverse substitution.
We can make the inverse substitution x = a sin θ provided that it defines a one-to-one function. This can be accomplished by restricting θ to lie in the interval [–π/2, π/2].

Some Standard Integrals

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Solved Examples

Ex.1 Evaluate Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced where a > 0

Sol.

We let x = a secθ, where 0 < θ < π/2 or π < θ < 3π/2. Then dx = a sec θ tan θ dθ and

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.2 Integrate Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol.

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.3 Integrate (3x + 1) / (2x2 – 2x + 3).

Sol. Here (d/dx) (2x2 – 2x + 3) = 4x – 2.

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.4 Integrate Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol.

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.5 Evaluate  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced dx.

Sol.

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integration of Irrational Functions

Certain types of integrals of algebraic irrational expressions can be reduced to integrals of rational functions by a appropriate change of the variable. Such transformation of an integral is called its rationalization.

  1. If the integrand is a rational function of fractional powers of an independent variable x, i.e. the function RIntegrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advancedthen the integral can be rationalized by the substitution x = tm, where m is the least common multiple of the numbers q1, q2, ...., qk.
  2. If the integrand is a rational function of x and fractional powers of a linear fractional function of the form Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced then rationalization of the integral is effected by the substitution Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced where m has the same sense as above.

Solved Examples

Ex.1 Evaluate  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol.

Rationalizing the denominator, we have  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

 

Ex.2 Evaluate I = Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

 

Sol. The least common multiple of the numbers 3 and 6 is 6, therefore we make the substitution

x = t6, dx = 6t5 dt.

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.3 Evaluate I = Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced


Sol. The integrand is a rational function of Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced therefore we put 2x – 3 = t6, whence

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced  

Returning to x, we get
Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced


Ex.4 Evaluate Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol.

Let x = t3 ⇒ dx = 3t2 then

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.5 Evaluate I = Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced


Sol. The integrand is a rational function of x and the expression  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced therefore let us introduce the substitution

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of the type Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced  where x & y are linear or quadratic expressions

Ex.1 Integrate Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol.

Put 4x + 3 = t2, so that 4dx = 2tdt and (2x + 1)  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.2 Evaluate  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol.

Put (x + 2) = t2, so that dx = 2t dt, Also x = t– 2.

∴  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced  dividing the numerator by the denominator

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.3 Integrate  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol.

Put (x + 1) = t2, so that dx = 2t dt. Also x = t2 – 1.

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.4 Integrate Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol.

Put (1 + x) = 1/t, so that dx = – (1/t2) dx.

Also x = (1/t) – 1.

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.5 Evaluate  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol.

Put x = 1/t, so that dx = – (1/t2) dt.

∴  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced   Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Now put 1 + t2 = z2 so that t dt = z dz. Then

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced [∵ t = 1/x]

Integration Of A Binomial Differential

The integral Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced where m, n, p are rational numbers, is expressed through elementary functions only in the following three cases :
Case I : p is an integer. Then, if p > 0, the integrand is expanded by the formula of the binomial; but if p < 0, then we put x = tk, where k is the common denominator of the fractions and n.
Case II :Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced is an integer. We put a + bxn = tα, where α is the denominator of the fraction p.
Case III :Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced+ p is an integer we put a + bxn = tαxn, where a is the denominator of the fraction p.
Ex.1 Evaluate I = Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol.

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced  Here p = 2, i.e. an integer, hence we have case I.

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced


Ex.2 Evaluate I = Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol. Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

 i.e. an integer.we have case II. Let us make the substitution. Hence , Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.3 Evaluate I = Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol. 

Here p = – 1/2 is a fraction, m+1/2 = -5/2 also a fraction, but m+1/n + p/2 = -5/2 -1/2 = -3 is an integer, i.e. we have case III, we put 1 + x4 = x4/2,

Hence   Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Substituting these expression into the integral, we obtain

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Returning to x, we get I =  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integration by Substitution

Let g be a function whose range is an interval l, and let f be a function that is continuous on l. If g is differentiable on its domain and F is an antiderivative of f on l, then Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced f(g(x))g'(x) dx = F(g(x)) + C.

If u = g(x), then du = g'(x) and Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced f(u) du = F(u) + C .

Guidelines for making a change of variable

1. Choose a substitution u = g(x). Usually, it is best to choose the inner part of a composite function, such as a quantity raised to a power.

2. Compute du = g'(x) dx.

3. Rewrite the integral in terms of the variable u.

4. Evaluate the resulting integral in terms of u.

5. Replace u by g(x) to obtain an antiderivative in terms of x.

The General Poser Rule for Integration

If g is a differentiable function of x, then  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Rationalizing Substitutions

Some irrational functions can be changed into rational functions by means of appropriate substitutions.

In particular, when an integrand contains an expression of the form Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced then the substitution u = Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced may be effective.


Some Standard Substitutions
Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integration Using Trigonometric Identities

In the integration of a function, if the integrand involves any kind of trigonometric function, then we use trigonometric identities to simplify the function that can be easily integrated.

Few of the trigonometric identities are as follows:

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

All these identities simplify integrand, that can be easily found out.

Solved Examples:

Ex.1 Evaluate Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced (x2 +1)2 (2x) dx .
Sol. Letting g(x) = x2 + 1, we obtain g'(x) = 2x and f(g(x)) = [g(x)]2.

From this, we can recognize that the integrand and follows the f(g(x)) g'(x) pattern. Thus, we can write Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.2 Evaluate  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced
Sol.  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.3 Evaluate Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced
Sol.

Let u = x+ 2   ⇒   du = 4x3 dx

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.4 Evaluate Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol.

Let u = x3 – 2. Then du = 3x2 dx. so by substitution :

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced
Ex.5 Evaluate  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol. Let u  =  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced . Then u= x + 4, so x = u–4 and dx = 2u du.

Therefore  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integration by Parts:

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanceddx where u & v are differentiable functions.

Note : While using integration by parts, choose u & v such that
(a) Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced dx v is simple &  

(b) Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced dx is simple to integrate.

This is generally obtained, by keeping the order of u & v as per the order of the letter in ILATE, where

I – Inverse function
L – Logarithmic function
A – Algebraic function
T – Trigonometric function
E – Exponential function

Remember This:
Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Proof:

Integrating by parts taking sin bx as the second function,

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Again integrating by parts taking cos bx as the second function, we get
Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Transposing the term -a2/b2 I to the left hand side, we get  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Solved Examples

Ex.1 Integrate xlog x

Sol.

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.2 Evaluate Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanceddx

Sol.

Put sec–1 x = t so that  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Then the given integral  =  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

= t (log t – log e) + c  = sec–1 x (log (sec–1 x) – 1) + c   Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

 

Ex.3 Evaluate Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanceddx.

Sol.

Put x = cos θ so that dx = - sin θ dθ. the given integral 

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced


Ex.4 Evaluate Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol.

We have  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced [ x3 = x(x2 + 1) - x]

integrating by parts taking x2 as the second function 

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.5 Evaluate Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanceddx.


Sol.

  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced (put, 2x + 2 = 3 tanθ ⇒ 2 dx = 3 sec2θ dθ )

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

 

Integration by Partial Fractions

We know that a Rational Number can be expressed in the form of p/q, where p and q are integers and q≠0. Similarly, a rational function is defined as the ratio of two polynomials which can be expressed in the form of partial fractions: P(x)/Q(x), where Q(x)≠0. 

  1. Proper partial fraction: When the degree of the numerator is less than the degree of the denominator, then the partial fraction is known as a proper partial fraction.
  2. Improper partial fraction: When the degree of the numerator is greater than the degree of denominator then the partial fraction is known as an improper partial fraction. Thus, the fraction can be simplified into simpler partial fractions, that can be easily integrated.

In this section, we show how to integer any rational function (a ratio of polynomials) by expressing it as a sum of simpler fractions, called partial fractions, that we already know how to integrate. To illustrate the method, observe that by taking the fractions 2/(x – 1) and 1/(x + 2) to a common denominator we obtain  

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced
If we now reverse the procedure, we see how to integrate the function on the right side of this equation   Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced
To see how the method of partial fractions works in general, let's consider a rational function  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced
Where P and Q are polynomials. It's possible to express f as sum of simpler fractions provided that the degree of P is less than the degree of Q. Such a rational function is called proper. Recall that if P(x) = Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced
where an ≠ 0, then the degree of P is n and we write deg (P) = n.
If f is improper, that is, deg(P) Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced deg (Q), then we must take the preliminary step of dividing Q into P  (by division) until a remainder R(x) is obtained such that deg (R) < deg(Q). The division statement is

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced    where S and R are also polynomials. As the following example illustrates, sometimes this preliminary step is all that is required.

Solved Examples:


Ex.1 Evaluate Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanceddx.
Sol. Since the degree of the numerator is greater than the degree of the denominator, we first perform the long division. This enables us to write
Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

The next step is to factor the denominator Q(x) as far as possible . It can be shown that any polynomial Q can be factored as a product of linear factors (of the form ax + b) and irreducible quadratic factors

(of the form ax2 + bx + c, where b2 – 4ac < 0).

For instance, if Q(x) = x4 – 16, we could factor it as Q(x) = (x2 – 4) (x2 + 4) = (x – 2) (x + 2) (x2 + 4)
The third step is to express the proper rational function R(x)/Q(x) (from equation 1) as a sum of partial fractions of the form

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

A theorem in algebra guarantees that it is always possible to do this. We explain the details for the four cases that occur.

Case I : The Denominator Q(x) is a product of distinct linear factors.

This means that we can write Q(x) = (a1x + b1) (a2x + b2) ... (akx + bk)
where no factor is repeated (and no factor is a constant multiple of another). In this case the partial fraction theorem states that there exist constants A1,A2,...,Ak such that.
Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced
These constants can be determined as in the following example.


Ex.2 Evaluate  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanceddx.


Sol. Since the degree of the numerator is less than the degree of the denominator, we don't need to divide.

We factor the denominator as 2x3 + 3x2 – 2x = x(2x2 + 3x – 2) = x(2x – 1) (x + 2)

Since the denominator has three distinct linear factors, the partial fraction decomposition of the integrand (2) has the form.

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced
To denominator the values of A, B and C, we multiply both sides of this equation by the product of the denominators, x(2x – 1) (x + 2), obtaining.

(4) x2 + 2x – 1 = A(2x – 1) (x + 2) + Bx(x + 2) + Cx(2x – 1)

Expanding the right side of equation 4 and writing it in the standard form for polynomials, we get


(5) x2 + 2x – 1 = (2A + B + 2C) x2 + (3A + 2B – C) x – 2A

The polynomials in Equation 5 are identical, so their coefficients must be equal. The coefficient of xon the right side, 2A + B + 2C, must equal the coefficient of x2 on the left side-namely, 1. Likewise. The coefficients of x are equal and the constant terms are equal. This gives the following system of equation for A, B and C.

2A + B + 2C = 1  , 3A + 2B – C = 2  , – 2A = –1

Solving, we get  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

In integrating the middle term we have made the mental substitution u = 2x – 1, which gives du = 2dx and dx = du/2.

Case II : Q(x) is a product of linear factors, some of which are repeated

Suppose the first linear factor (a1x + b1) is repeated r times, that is, (a1x + b1)r occurs in the factorization of Q(x). Then instead of the single term A1/(a1x + b1) in equation 2, we would use

(6) Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

By way of illustration, we could write  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced


but we prefer to work out in detail a simpler example.


Ex.3 Evaluate  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanceddx

Sol.

The first step is to divide. The result of long division is  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

The second step is to factor the denominator Q(x) = x3 – x2 – x + 1. Since Q(1) = 0, we know that x – 1 is a factor and we obtain x3 – x2 – x + 1 = (x – 1) (x– 1) = (x – 1) (x – 1)(x + 1) = (x – 1)2 (x + 1) Since the linear factor x – 1 occurs twice, the partial fraction decompositoin is

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Multiplying by the least common denominator (x – 1)2 (x + 1), we get

(7) 4x = A(x – 1)(x + 1) + B(x + 1) + C(x – 1)2 = (A + C) x2 + (B – 2x) x + (–A + B + C)

Now we equate coefficients : A + C = 0,B – 2C = 4, –A + B + C = 0

Solving, we obtain A = 1, B = 2, and C = – 1, so

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced
 

Case III : Q(x) contains irreducible quadratic factors, none of which is repeated

If Q(x) has the factor ax2 + bx + c, where b2 – 4ac < 0, then in addition to the partial fractions in equation 2 and 6, the expression or R(x)/Q(x) will have a term of the form.

(8) Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced where A and B are constants to be determined. For instance, the function givenby f(x) = x/[(x – 2)(x2 + 1) (x2 + 4)] has a partial fraction decomposition of the form

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

The term given in (8) can be integrated by completing the square and using the formula.

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Ex.4 Evaluate  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanceddx
Sol.

Since x3 + 4x = x(x2 + 4) can't be factored further, we write  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Multiplying by x(x2 + 4), we have 2x2 – x + 4 = A (x2 + 4) + (Bx + C) x = (A + B) x2 + Cx + 4A Equating coefficients, we obtain A + B =2 C = –1 4A = 4

Thus A = 1, B = 1 and C = –1 and   Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

In order to integrate the second term we split it into to parts   Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

We make the substitution u = x2 + 4 in the first of these integrals so that du = 2x dx. We evaluate the second integral by means of Formula 9 with a = 2.

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Case IV : Q(x) Contains A repeated irreducible quadratic factor.

If Q (x) has the factor (ax2 + bx + c)r, where b2 – 4ac < 0, then instead of the single partial fraction

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occurs in the partial fraction decomposition of R(x)/Q(x), each of the terms in (10) can be integrated by first completing the square.


Ex.5 Write out the form of the partial fraction decomposition of the function

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Sol.

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Ex.6 Evaluate  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Sol. The form of the partial fraction decomposition is  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Multiplying by x(x2 + 1)2, we have –x3 + 2x– x + 1 = A(x2 + 1)2 + (Bx + C) x (x2 + 1) + (Dx + E)x

= A(x+ 2x2 + 1) + B(x4 + x2) + C(x3 + x) + Dx2 + Ex = (A + B) x4 + Cx3 + (2A + B + D) x2 + (C + E) x + A

If we equate coefficient, we get the system    A + B = 0 ,C = –1  ,2A + B + D = 2  ,C+E =–1 , A=1

Which the solution A = 1, B = –1, D = 1, and E = 0. Thus

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

We note that sometimes partial fractions can be avoided when integrating a rational function. For instance, although the integral  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

could be evaluated by the method of case III, it's much easier to observe that if u = x(x+ 3) = x3 + 3x, then du = (3x+ 3) dx and so  Integrals of Some Functions | Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced

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Ans. Some standard integrals include integration of basic functions like polynomials, trigonometric functions, exponential functions, and logarithmic functions.
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