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INTEGRATION OF POWERS

PROBLEM 1 : Integrate .

SOLUTION : Integrate .

Use the power substitution

so that

and

Substitute into the original problem, replacing all forms of , getting

(Use polynomial division.)

.
PROBLEM 2 : Integrate .

SOLUTION : Integrate

Use the power substitution

so that

and

Substitute into the original problem, replacing all forms of , getting

(Use polynomial division.)

.
PROBLEM 3 : Integrate .

SOLUTION :Integrate

Use the power substitution

so that

and

Substitute into the original problem, replacing all forms of , getting

(Use polynomial division.)


PROBLEM 4 : Integrate .

SOLUTION : Integrate

Use the power substitution

so that

and

Substitute into the original problem, replacing all forms of , getting


PROBLEM 5 : Integrate .

SOLUTION : Integrate

Use the power substitution

so that

and

Substitute into the original problem, replacing all forms of , getting


PROBLEM 6 : Integrate

SOLUTION :Integrate

Use the power substitution

so that

and

Substitute into the original problem, replacing all forms of , getting

(Use polynomial division.)


PROBLEM 7 : Integrate

SOLUTION : Integrate
Because we want to simultaneously eliminate a square root and a cube root, use
the power substitution
so that

and

Substitute into the original problem, replacing all forms of , getting

(Use polynomial division. PLEASE INSERT A FACTOR OF 6 WHICH WAS ACCIDENTLY


LEFT OUT.)
PROBLEM 8 : Integrate .

SOLUTION 8 : Integrate

Remove the ``outside" square root first. Use the power substitution

so that

and (Use the chain rule.)

Substitute into the original problem, replacing all forms of , getting

.
PROBLEM 9 : Integrate

SOLUTION : Integrate

Remove the cube root first. Use the power substitution

so that

and (Use the chain rule.)

Substitute into the original problem, replacing all forms of , getting


.

PROBLEM 10 : Integrate .

SOLUTION : Integrate

Remove the ``outside" square root first. Use the power

substitution

so that

and (Use the chain rule.)

or

Substitute into the original problem, replacing all forms of , getting


REFERENCE:

https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~kouba/CalcTwoDIRECTORY/powersubdirectory/PowerSub.htm
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