Integral Calculus

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INTEGRAL CALCULUS

FUNDAMENTAL INTEGRAL FORMULA, PLANE AREAS WITH RECTANGULAR


COORDINATES, POLAR COORDINATES, LENGTH OF AN ARC

I - Algebraic, Exponential & Logarithmic Functions

II - Trigonometric Functions
III – Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Trigonometric Substitution

IV – Plane Areas (Rectangular Coordinates)


V – Plane Areas (Rectangular Coordinates)

VI – Plane Area (Polar Coordinates)

VII – Length of Arc


VOLUMES OF SOLIDS OF REVOLUTION, SURFACE AREA OF REVOLUTION

VIII – Circular Disk Method


IX – Cylinder Shell Method
X – Surface Area of Revolution

1. Evaluate ∫(𝑥 3 − 4𝑥)𝑑𝑥


a. x2/4 - 2x4 + c
b. x2 - 2x4 + c
c. 3x - 4 + c
d. x4/4 - 2x2 + c
𝜋 𝜋
2. Evaluate the integral of cosxdx limits from 𝑡𝑜
4 2
a. 0.423
b. 0.293
c. 0.923
d. 0.329

3. A body moves such that its acceleration as a function of time is


a = 2 + 12t, where t is in minutes and a is in m/min2. Its velocity
after 1 minute is 11 m/min. Find its velocity after 2 minutes in
m/min.
a. 30
b. 31
c. 32
d. 33

4. Find the area bounded by the curve y = x3 + 3x2; from x = 0 to


x = 2
a. 10
b. 12
c. 11
d. 13

5. What is the area bounded by the curve y = 2/x and the line
y = 3-x
a. 0.327
b. 0.231
c. 0.185
d. 0.114
Situation: An area is bounded by the curve y = x2 and the lines
y = 0 and x = 2

6. Find the volume generated if the area is revolved about the


x-axis
a. 18.54
b. 26.32
c. 23.15
d. 20.11

7. Find the volume generated if the area is revolved about the


y-axis
a. 25.13
b. 24.78
c. 30.12
d. 29.65

8. Find the volume generated if the area is revolved about the


y = 4
a. 49.65
b. 55.87
c. 46.91
d. 52.14

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