Differentation of The Integrals

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Dierentiation of the integrals with variable limits.

Math 1310, section 10, Wednesday 27 April 2016

In the exercises below use following formula for dierentiations


d t
Z t
df (t − τ )
Z
g(τ ) · f (t − τ ) · dτ = f (0)g(t) + g(τ ) · · dτ
dt 0 0 dt
where f (t) and g(t) are given functions. Function f is dierentiable.

Use formula above for the exercises:

Z t
du
1) If u(t) = τ · e−(t−τ ) dτ, then verify that + u = t.
0 dt

Z t
du
2) If u(t) = τ 2 · e−(t−τ ) dτ, then verify that + u = t2 .
0 dt

Z t √ du √
3) If u(t) = τ · e−(t−τ ) dτ, then verify that + u = t.
0 dt

Z t
τ du t
4) If u(t) = · e−(t−τ ) dτ, then verify that + u = 2 .
0 τ2 + 1 dt t +1

t
d2 u
Z
5) If u(t) = τ · (t − τ )dτ, then verify that = t.
0 dt2

Z t √ d2 u √
6) If u(t) = τ · (t − τ )dτ, then verify that 2
= t.
0 dt

t
d2 u
Z
7) If u(t) = τ · sin(t − τ )dτ, then verify that + u = t.
0 dt2

Z t √ d2 u √
8) If u(t) = τ · sin(t − τ )dτ, then verify that + u = t.
0 dt2

t
d2 u
Z
9) If u(t) = τ · sinh(t − τ )dτ, then verify that − u = t.
0 dt2

1
2

Z t √ d2 u √
10) If u(t) = τ · sinh(t − τ )dτ, then verify that 2
− u = t.
0 dt

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