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Marielle Angela G.

Solamillo, CE
March 04, 2024

INTEGRAL CALCULUS

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INTEGRAL CALCULUS
Problem no. 1: Problem no. 2:
Determine the integral form of the
trigonometric function expressed by the
equation sink -

cos2K

Solution: Solution:
Calculator Technique Calculator Technique
MODE 1 [comp) MODE 1 [Comps ; RADIAN Mode
since trig function

-2 -2
value S 4 value S
any dx 02 sin(x)
= .
any
?
dx = -

4
. 25
+1 (cosx)
I N I X

I
a .

E In (54+ 7) +C a
cosk
+C

CALC CALC
X? 2 = 1 .
33 X? 2 = 2 .
40
CALC CALC
X? 1 = 0 .

99 X? 1 = 1 .

85
B-A = 0 14 .

B-A= -

4 25.

b .

#In (5h + 7) o
Thus, -

CALC
cosk +o

X? 2 =

CALC
X ? 1 I

B-A = 0 28 .

Thus

+5n + 7) +C
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INTEGRAL CALCULUS: Area Between Curves

A= S*↑ (Y + op-4 bottom) &x =


J*2 (f(x) dx
A=
&42 (right -
X left) dy = SY If (yK) by

Problem no. 1:
Two parabolas x^2=8y and x^2+4y=16 intersects
at each other, determine the area bounded by
these t wo cur ves?
a) 12.56 b) 17.42 c) 19.23 d)18.89
Solution: I
Using Vertical Strip X
=
(0, 4) 84
Point
=
·

*/8 of Intersections
x =
8y ; y= -

limit of integration
2 2
+ 4y

:
X =
8y ; X = 16
=
X 16 4y
-
=

(-
3 266 ,
.
4/3) · ·
(+ 3 . 266
, 4/3)
16-4y =
By

dx y =
4/3

X
2
+4y = 16 & y=4/3
x2 8(4/3)
y
+x 2 16 44
-
=
; x = =

MODE TABLE x = 1 8(4/3)


16 -
x2 X = 13 266
f(x)
.

4
Start ? -
5 End ? 5 Step ? 1 dA = LX W =
(Y top-Ybot) dx

xy
A=
((y + op-ybot) &x

( 2006
3 .

A =
x2 -

*
-
3 .
266

A =
17 .
42 square units
INTEGRAL CALCULUS: Area Between Curves
Problem no. 1:
Using Horizontal Strip
I
=
(0, 4) X = 84
·

x =
8y ; y=
*/8
XI
dy

A = 2
16-44 dy +
/
(-
3 266 ,
.
4/3) · ·
(+ 3 . 266
, 4/3)
X2
diy
2
9413 by by

Area = 17 42 square units


18
.

2
X +4y 16
03
=

y
+x 2 16 44 -
=
; x =

Using Formula

:r To ei
x =
8y ; y=
*/8

Missil

18 X
2
+4y 16
04 +2
=
,

=
; x = 16 4
-

A = bh

E(6 532)(4 4/3) +


-(6 532)(4)
-
=
.
.

Area = 17 42 square units


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INTEGRAL CALCULUS: Length of Curve

+ b 2 + 1692
C=

(4at
2

b in

Problem no. 1:
A cable is suspended bet ween t wo supports on the same horizontal
level subjected to a total load W uniformly distributed along the
horizontal as shown in the figure below. Determine the total
length of the parabolic cable provided that the sag to span ratio is
less than 1/4.
a) 73.95 b)80.56 c)56.45 d)88.88

Solution:
Using Formula
& +B2
PA + G
C = B2 + 16A2 17 In
B

CALG
B ? 50 A ? 25 =
C = 711 803.

S= 73 947m .
INTEGRAL CALCULUS: Surface Area of Curves
USING PAPPUS- GULDINUS THEOREM: FROM CURVE LENGTH FORMULA:

A =
(2π2(d))
where:
z= location of the centroid of the arc length to
the axis of revolution
A= surface area
dA= differential surface area
S= arc length
dS= differ arc length

Problem no. 1:
The parabolic curve y= 1/4 x^2 opens upward is rotated at y-
axis where its vertex is at origin. Determine the surface
area of the generated surface within line y=1 and y=2.
a) 19.84 b)19.78 c)19.45 d)18.87

Solution:
y =

4x2
-4 4(2x) =
=

A =
(2π2(d))
A =

SYze 25 x /+ (Y/2)2 ax

A= 19 84 square units
.

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