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“Teach A Level Maths”
 Vol. 2: A2 Core Modules

25: Integration by Parts




                     © Christine Crisp
Integration by Parts



                     Module C3                                               Module C4
                            AQA                                               Edexcel
                        MEI/OCR                                                   OCR




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Integration by Parts

There is a formula for integrating some products.

I’m going to show you how we get the formula but
it is tricky so if you want to go directly to the
summary and examples click below.

                    Summary
Integration by Parts
We develop the formula by considering how to
differentiate products.
If   y  uv , dy    du     dv     where u and v are
                 v     u        both functions of x.
              dx    dx     dx
Substituting for y, 
                          d ( uv )    du    dv
                                   v    u
                            dx        dx    dx
e.g. If   y  x sin x ,
             d ( x sin x )
                            sin x  1  x  cos x
                  dx
Integration by Parts

So,         d ( x sin x )
                           sin x  1  x  cos x
                 dx
Integrating this equation, we get


                                        
          d ( x sin x )
                        dx  sin x dx        x cos x dx
               dx
The l.h.s. is just the integral of a derivative, so,
since integration is the reverse of differentiation,
we get

                          
                x sin x  sin x dx 
                                             x cos x dx
Can you see what this has to do with integrating a
product?
Integration by Parts



                   
        x sin x  sin x dx 
                                       x cos x dx

                  Here’s the product . . .
if we rearrange, we get

          x cos x dx  x sin x 
                                       sin x dx

The function in the integral on the l.h.s. . . .
 . . . is a product, but the one on the r.h.s. . . .
is a simple function that we can integrate easily.
Integration by Parts



                     
         x sin x  sin x dx 
                                        x cos x dx

                   Here’s the product . . .
  if we rearrange, we get

           x cos x dx  x sin x 
                                        sin x dx
                        x sin x  (  cos x )  C
                        x sin x  cos x  C
         So, we’ve   integrated xcos x !
We need to turn this method ( called integration by
parts ) into a formula.
Integration by Parts
  Example
  d ( x sin x )                                     Generalisation
                 sin x  x cos x
       dx                                      d ( uv )    du     dv
 Integrating:                                           v     u
                                                 dx        dx     dx
                                    
     d ( x sin x )
                   dx  sin x dx         x cos x dx
          dx

                                                            
                                     d ( uv )       du              dv
                                              dx  v dx           u dx
Simplifying the l.h.s.:                dx           dx              dx

             
  x sinx  sinx dx 
                              x cos x dx
                                                              
                                                   du               dv
 Rearranging:                                uv  v dx            u dx
                                                   dx               dx
                           
     x cos x dx  x sinx  sinx dx

                                                              
                                                   dv          du
                                                  u dx  uv  v dx
                                                   dx          dx
Integration by Parts

SUMMARY
               Integration by Parts

To integrate some products we can use the formula



                              
                dv          du
               u dx  uv  v dx
                dx          dx
Integration by Parts



                           
              dv          du
             u dx  uv  v dx
              dx          dx
Using this formula means that we differentiate one
factor, u to get du . . .
                  dx
Integration by Parts

So,
                           
              dv          du
             u dx  uv  v dx
              dx          dx
Using this formula means that we differentiate one
factor, u to get du . . .
                  dx                     dv ,
               and integrate the other        to get v
                                         dx
Integration by Parts

  So,
                              
                dv          du
               u dx  uv  v dx
                dx          dx
 Using this formula means that we differentiate one
 factor, u to get du . . .
                         dx                 dv ,
                 and integrate the other         to get v
                                            dx
   e.g. 1 Find

   1
                
   Having substituted in x dx
                   2 x sin the formula, notice that the
                     completed
                                  dv
     st term, uv, is u  2 x andbut the sin x
                                      2nd term still
                                   dx
differentiatebe integrated.
    needs to
                  du                             integrate
                         2        v   cos x
                    dx
                                     ( +C comes later )
Integration by Parts
 So,                                   dv
                          u  2 x and      sin x
                                       dx
differentiate                                           integrate
                         du
                            2        v   cos x
                         dx
 We can now substitute into the formula

                                       
                          dv          du
                         u dx  uv  v dx
                          dx          dx

        2 x sin x dx  2 x( cos x )
          u     dv            u     v
                                                
                                             (  cos x ) 2 dx
                                                    v     du
                dx                                        dx
Integration by Parts
 So,                               dv
                      u  2 x and      sin x
                                   dx
differentiate                                      integrate
                     du
                        2        v   cos x
                     dx
 We can now substitute into the formula

                                 
                      dv          du
                     u dx  uv  v dx
                      dx          dx

        2 x sin x dx  2 x( cos x )       
                                         (  cos x ) 2 dx
                        2 x cos x 
                                             2 cos x dx
                         2 x cos x  2 sin x  C
                       The 2nd term needs integrating
Integration by Parts

 e.g. 2 Find
                       xe 2 x dx
                                          
                                               dv
                                                            
                                                           du
                                              u dx  uv  v dx
                                               dx          dx
 Solution:
                                       dv
                          u  x and         e2x
differentiate
                                       dx      2x          integrate
                         du                  e
                            1           v
                         dx                    2
                                This is a compound         function,
                             e2x    so we mustx be careful.
                                              e2 
So,    xe        dx  ( x )        
                                                1 dx
             2x
                             2             
                                                2 
                                                    
          xe 2 x             e2x           xe 2 x e 2 x
        
           2
                 
                             2
                                 dx      
                                            2
                                                 
                                                   4
                                                        C
Integration by Parts

  Exercises
   Find
           1.
                 xe dx                 2.
                                              x cos 3 x dx
                           x


Solutions:
                 xe       dx    xe   e dx
                       x            x             x
      1.

                                xe  e  C
                                    x         x


                               sin3 x 
                                                      
                                           sin3 x
   2.
         x cos 3 x dx  ( x ) 3  
                                           3
                                                  dx

                          x sin 3 x cos 3 x
                                           C
                               3         9
Integration by Parts
 Definite Integration by Parts
With a definite integral it’s often easier to do the
indefinite integral and insert the limits at the end.
We’ll use the question in the exercise you have just
done to illustrate.

                xe x dx    xe x   e x dx
                            xe x  e x  C
         0
            1      x
                xe dx         
                            xe        x     x 1
                                           e 0  
                            1e   1
                                       e   1
                                                  0e   0
                                                              e   0
                                                                       
                            0   1  1
Integration by Parts

Using Integration by Parts

Integration by parts cannot be used for every product.
It works if
     we can integrate one factor of the product,

     the integral on the r.h.s. is easier* than the
      one we started with.


 * There is an exception but you need to learn the
    general rule.
Integration by Parts

The following exercises and examples are harder
so you may want to practice more of the
straightforward questions before you tackle them.
Integration by Parts


                                              
                                     dv          du
e.g. 3 Find     x ln x dx          u dx  uv  v dx
                                     dx          dx
Solution:
            What’s a possible problem?
            ANS: We can’t integrate   ln x .
Can you see what to do?
                         dv
  If we let u  ln x and     x , we will need to
                         dx
  differentiate ln x and integrate x.

  Tip: Whenever ln x appears in an integration by
  parts we choose to let it equal u.
Integration by Parts


                                                 
                                      dv           du
 e.g. 3 Find     x ln x dx         u dx  uv  v dx
                                      dx           dx
          So,       u  ln x
                                   dv
                                      x
                                   dx       integrate
differentiate   du 1                    x2
                                   v
                dx x                     2
                   x2                  x2 1
     x ln x dx 
                    2
                      ln x 
                                         dx
                                       2 x
  The r.h.s. integral still seems to be a product!
  BUT . . . x cancels.        2

                                       
                             x             x
        So,     x ln x dx       ln x       dx
                              2            2
                            x2          x2
          
               x ln x dx 
                            2
                                ln x 
                                        4
                                           C
Integration by Parts

e.g. 4
              x 2 e  x dx
                                                          
                                         dv                du
                                       u dx  uv  v dx
                                         dx                dx
Solution:
           Let                            dv
                         u  x and
                              2
                                               ex
                                          dx
                      du
                           2x              v  e  x
                      dx
            x 2 e  x dx   x 2 e  x    2 xe  x dx
               x 2 e  x dx   x 2 e  x 
                  I1
                                                 2 xe  x dx
                                                   I2
The integral on the r.h.s. is still a product but using
the method again will give us a simple function.
We write        I   x 2e  x  I
                    1                    2
Integration by Parts

 e.g. 4
                 x 2 e  x dx
Solution:             I1   x 2e  x  I 2 . . . . . ( 1 )
I 2   2 xe  x dx
                                              dv
              Let       u  2x       and          ex
                       du
                                              dx
                          2                   v  e  x
                       dx
                      So,    I 2   2 xe  x    2e  x dx
                                   2 xe  x 
                                                  x
                                                   2e  x dx
                                   2 xe  x  2e  C
Substitute in ( 1 )
                        x e dx   x e
                            2 x           2 x            x          x
                                                   2 xe         2e        C
Integration by Parts

The next example is interesting but is not essential.
Click below if you want to miss it out.

                     Omit Example


                                               
                                       dv          du
            
e.g. 5 Find e sin x dx
                x
                                      u dx  uv  v dx
                                       dx          dx
Solution:
It doesn’t look as though integration by parts will
help since neither function in the product gets easier
when we differentiate it.
However, there’s something special about the 2
functions that means the method does work.
Integration by Parts


                                                      
                                    dv            du
e.g. 5 Find  e sin x dx
               x
                                  u dx  uv  v dx
                                    dx            dx
 Solution:                 dv
                ue  x
                                sin x
                           dx
              du
                   ex      v  cos x
               dx
  e x sin x dx   e x cos x    e x cos x dx
                     e cos x        e x cos x dx
                        x


We write this as:     I1  e cos x  I 2
                              x
Integration by Parts


                                                   
                                         dv          du
              
e.g. 5 Find e sin x dx
                  x
                                        u dx  uv  v dx
                                         dx          dx
 So,        I1  e x cos x  I 2
         I 1   e x sin x dx and I 2  e x cos x dx
where
                                       
We next use integration by parts for I2
                              dv
            ue       x
                                  cos x
            du                dx
                ex            v  sin x
            dx

   e x cos x dx  e x sinx        e x sin x dx
              I 2  e sinx  I1
                          x
Integration by Parts


                                                   
                                         dv          du
              
e.g. 5 Find e sin x dx
                  x
                                        u dx  uv  v dx
                                         dx          dx
 So,        I1  e x cos x  I 2
         I 1   e x sin x dx and I 2  e x cos x dx
where
                                       
We next use integration by parts for I2
                              dv
            ue       x
                                  cos x
            du                dx
                ex            v  sin x
            dx

   e x cos x dx  e x sinx        e x sin x dx
              I 2  e sinx  I1
                          x
Integration by Parts


                                                  
                                          dv          du
             
e.g. 5 Find e sin x dx
                 x
                                         u dx  uv  v dx
                                          dx          dx
So,        I1  e x cos x  I 2 . . . . . ( 1 )

           I 2  e x sinx  I1      .....(2)

      2 equations, 2 unknowns ( I1 and I2 ) !
Substituting for I2 in ( 1 )

         I1  e x cos x 
Integration by Parts


                                                  
                                          dv          du
             
e.g. 5 Find e sin x dx
                 x
                                         u dx  uv  v dx
                                          dx          dx
So,        I1  e x cos x  I 2 . . . . . ( 1 )

           I 2  e x sin x  I 1    .....(2)

      2 equations, 2 unknowns ( I1 and I2 ) !
Substituting for I2 in ( 1 )

         I1  e x cos x  e x sin x  I 1
Integration by Parts


                                                  
                                          dv          du
             
e.g. 5 Find e sin x dx
                 x
                                         u dx  uv  v dx
                                          dx          dx
So,        I1  e x cos x  I 2 . . . . . ( 1 )

           I 2  e x sin x  I 1    .....(2)

      2 equations, 2 unknowns ( I1 and I2 ) !
Substituting for I2 in ( 1 )

     I1  e x cos x  e x sin x  I 1
   2I1  e x cos x  e x sinx
             e x cos x  e x sin x
     I1                           C
                       2
Integration by Parts
Exercises

          x
                                             2
     1.                              2.   1 ln x dx
               2
                   sin x dx
( Hint: Although 2. is not a product it can be turned
  into one by writing the function as 1 ln x . )
Integration by Parts
Solutions:
                                                         dv
 1.   x       sin x dx Let u  x              and           sin x
           2                              2

               I1                   du                   dx
                                        2x               v  cos x
                                    dx
                       I 1   x 2 cos x    2 x cos x dx
                     I 1   x cos x 
                                              dv
                                2
                                               2 x cos x dx . . . . . ( 1 )
                                                    I2
For I2:               Let   u  2 x and              cos x
                            du                dx
                               2               v  sin x
                            dx
                      I 2  2 x sin x   2 sin x dx
                           2 x sin x  2 cos x  C
Subs. in ( 1 )
      x 2 sin x dx   x 2 cos x  2 x sin x  2 cos x  C
Integration by Parts
       2                2
2.
      1 ln x dx  1 1 ln x dx                   This is an important
     Let u  ln x and      dv                      application of
                              1
       du 1                dx                      integration by parts
                           vx
       dx x

                                         
                                  1
       1 ln x dx  x ln x  x  dx
                                  x
                            
                            
                                           C
                                x ln x  1 dx
                                x ln x  x
                              x ln x  x 
            2
           1 ln x dx
                                               2
 So,                                           1

                              2 ln2  2    1 ln1  1 
                             2 ln 2  1
Integration by Parts
Integration by Parts




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For most purposes the slides can be printed
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Integration by Parts

SUMMARY
               Integration by Parts

To integrate some products we can use the formula



                              
                dv          du
               u dx  uv  v dx
                dx          dx
Integration by Parts

 e.g.    Find
                       xe 2 x dx
                                              
                                                   dv          du
                                                  u dx  uv  v dx
                                                                     
                                                   dx          dx
 Solution:
                                                  dv
                          u x          and           e2x
differentiate
                                                  dx     2x          integrate
                         du                            e
                            1                     v
                         dx                              2
                             e2x                 e2x   
So,    xe        dx  ( x )                           1 dx
             2x
                             2                  
                                                   2     
                                                       
          xe 2 x             e2x              xe 2 x e 2 x
        
           2
                 
                             2
                                 dx         
                                               2
                                                    
                                                      4
                                                           C
Integration by Parts

Using Integration by Parts

Integration by parts can’t be used for every product.
It works if
     we can integrate one factor of the product,

     the integral on the r.h.s. is easier* than the
      one we started with.


 * There is an exception but you need to learn the
    general rule.
Integration by Parts


                                                
                                      dv          du
 e.g. 3 Find     x ln x dx          u dx  uv  v dx
                                      dx          dx
 We can’t integrate ln x so,
                                 dv
                    u  ln x        x
                                 dx          integrate
differentiate   du 1                 x2
                                 v
                dx x                 2
                   x2                x2 1
     x ln x dx 
                    2
                      ln x 
                                       dx
                                     2 x
  The r.h.s. integral still seems to be a product!
  BUT . . . x cancels.
          So,  x ln x dx 
                            x2        x2  C
                               ln x 
                            2         4
Integration by Parts

                                          This is an important
2.    ln x dx   1 ln x dx             application of
                                          integration by parts
       Let    u  ln x   and
                                  dv
                                     1
                                  dx
             du 1
                                 vx
             dx x

                                  
                                         1
       1 ln x dx  x ln x         x  dx
                                         x
                      x ln x 
                                         1 dx

                      x ln x  x  C

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integration by parts

  • 1. “Teach A Level Maths” Vol. 2: A2 Core Modules 25: Integration by Parts © Christine Crisp
  • 2. Integration by Parts Module C3 Module C4 AQA Edexcel MEI/OCR OCR "Certain images and/or photos on this presentation are the copyrighted property of JupiterImages and are being used with permission under license. These images and/or photos may not be copied or downloaded without permission from JupiterImages"
  • 3. Integration by Parts There is a formula for integrating some products. I’m going to show you how we get the formula but it is tricky so if you want to go directly to the summary and examples click below. Summary
  • 4. Integration by Parts We develop the formula by considering how to differentiate products. If y  uv , dy du dv where u and v are v  u both functions of x. dx dx dx Substituting for y,  d ( uv ) du dv v u dx dx dx e.g. If y  x sin x , d ( x sin x )  sin x  1  x  cos x dx
  • 5. Integration by Parts So, d ( x sin x )  sin x  1  x  cos x dx Integrating this equation, we get    d ( x sin x ) dx  sin x dx  x cos x dx dx The l.h.s. is just the integral of a derivative, so, since integration is the reverse of differentiation, we get  x sin x  sin x dx   x cos x dx Can you see what this has to do with integrating a product?
  • 6. Integration by Parts  x sin x  sin x dx   x cos x dx Here’s the product . . . if we rearrange, we get  x cos x dx  x sin x   sin x dx The function in the integral on the l.h.s. . . . . . . is a product, but the one on the r.h.s. . . . is a simple function that we can integrate easily.
  • 7. Integration by Parts  x sin x  sin x dx   x cos x dx Here’s the product . . . if we rearrange, we get  x cos x dx  x sin x   sin x dx  x sin x  (  cos x )  C  x sin x  cos x  C So, we’ve integrated xcos x ! We need to turn this method ( called integration by parts ) into a formula.
  • 8. Integration by Parts Example d ( x sin x ) Generalisation  sin x  x cos x dx d ( uv ) du dv Integrating: v  u dx dx dx    d ( x sin x ) dx  sin x dx  x cos x dx dx    d ( uv ) du dv dx  v dx  u dx Simplifying the l.h.s.: dx dx dx  x sinx  sinx dx   x cos x dx   du dv Rearranging: uv  v dx  u dx dx dx   x cos x dx  x sinx  sinx dx   dv du u dx  uv  v dx dx dx
  • 9. Integration by Parts SUMMARY Integration by Parts To integrate some products we can use the formula   dv du u dx  uv  v dx dx dx
  • 10. Integration by Parts   dv du u dx  uv  v dx dx dx Using this formula means that we differentiate one factor, u to get du . . . dx
  • 11. Integration by Parts So,   dv du u dx  uv  v dx dx dx Using this formula means that we differentiate one factor, u to get du . . . dx dv , and integrate the other to get v dx
  • 12. Integration by Parts So,   dv du u dx  uv  v dx dx dx Using this formula means that we differentiate one factor, u to get du . . . dx dv , and integrate the other to get v dx e.g. 1 Find 1  Having substituted in x dx 2 x sin the formula, notice that the completed dv st term, uv, is u  2 x andbut the sin x  2nd term still dx differentiatebe integrated. needs to du integrate 2 v   cos x dx ( +C comes later )
  • 13. Integration by Parts So, dv u  2 x and  sin x dx differentiate integrate du 2 v   cos x dx We can now substitute into the formula   dv du u dx  uv  v dx dx dx  2 x sin x dx  2 x( cos x ) u dv u v   (  cos x ) 2 dx v du dx dx
  • 14. Integration by Parts So, dv u  2 x and  sin x dx differentiate integrate du 2 v   cos x dx We can now substitute into the formula   dv du u dx  uv  v dx dx dx  2 x sin x dx  2 x( cos x )   (  cos x ) 2 dx  2 x cos x   2 cos x dx   2 x cos x  2 sin x  C The 2nd term needs integrating
  • 15. Integration by Parts e.g. 2 Find  xe 2 x dx  dv  du u dx  uv  v dx dx dx Solution: dv u  x and  e2x differentiate dx 2x integrate du e 1 v dx 2 This is a compound function,  e2x  so we mustx be careful.  e2  So,  xe dx  ( x )      1 dx 2x  2     2   xe 2 x e2x xe 2 x e 2 x  2   2 dx  2  4 C
  • 16. Integration by Parts Exercises Find 1.  xe dx 2.  x cos 3 x dx x Solutions:  xe dx  xe   e dx x x x 1.  xe  e  C x x  sin3 x   sin3 x 2.  x cos 3 x dx  ( x ) 3     3 dx x sin 3 x cos 3 x   C 3 9
  • 17. Integration by Parts Definite Integration by Parts With a definite integral it’s often easier to do the indefinite integral and insert the limits at the end. We’ll use the question in the exercise you have just done to illustrate.  xe x dx  xe x   e x dx  xe x  e x  C  0 1 x xe dx   xe x x 1 e 0   1e 1 e 1   0e 0 e 0   0   1  1
  • 18. Integration by Parts Using Integration by Parts Integration by parts cannot be used for every product. It works if  we can integrate one factor of the product,  the integral on the r.h.s. is easier* than the one we started with. * There is an exception but you need to learn the general rule.
  • 19. Integration by Parts The following exercises and examples are harder so you may want to practice more of the straightforward questions before you tackle them.
  • 20. Integration by Parts   dv du e.g. 3 Find  x ln x dx u dx  uv  v dx dx dx Solution: What’s a possible problem? ANS: We can’t integrate ln x . Can you see what to do? dv If we let u  ln x and  x , we will need to dx differentiate ln x and integrate x. Tip: Whenever ln x appears in an integration by parts we choose to let it equal u.
  • 21. Integration by Parts   dv du e.g. 3 Find  x ln x dx u dx  uv  v dx dx dx So, u  ln x dv x dx integrate differentiate du 1 x2  v dx x 2 x2 x2 1   x ln x dx  2 ln x    dx 2 x The r.h.s. integral still seems to be a product! BUT . . . x cancels. 2   x x So, x ln x dx  ln x  dx 2 2 x2 x2   x ln x dx  2 ln x  4 C
  • 22. Integration by Parts e.g. 4  x 2 e  x dx   dv du u dx  uv  v dx dx dx Solution: Let dv u  x and 2  ex dx du  2x v  e  x dx   x 2 e  x dx   x 2 e  x    2 xe  x dx   x 2 e  x dx   x 2 e  x  I1  2 xe  x dx I2 The integral on the r.h.s. is still a product but using the method again will give us a simple function. We write I   x 2e  x  I 1 2
  • 23. Integration by Parts e.g. 4  x 2 e  x dx Solution: I1   x 2e  x  I 2 . . . . . ( 1 ) I 2   2 xe  x dx dv Let u  2x and  ex du dx 2 v  e  x dx So, I 2   2 xe  x    2e  x dx   2 xe  x   x 2e  x dx   2 xe  x  2e  C Substitute in ( 1 )  x e dx   x e 2 x 2 x x x  2 xe  2e C
  • 24. Integration by Parts The next example is interesting but is not essential. Click below if you want to miss it out. Omit Example   dv du  e.g. 5 Find e sin x dx x u dx  uv  v dx dx dx Solution: It doesn’t look as though integration by parts will help since neither function in the product gets easier when we differentiate it. However, there’s something special about the 2 functions that means the method does work.
  • 25. Integration by Parts   dv du e.g. 5 Find  e sin x dx x u dx  uv  v dx dx dx Solution: dv ue x  sin x dx du  ex v  cos x dx   e x sin x dx   e x cos x    e x cos x dx   e cos x   e x cos x dx x We write this as: I1  e cos x  I 2 x
  • 26. Integration by Parts   dv du  e.g. 5 Find e sin x dx x u dx  uv  v dx dx dx So, I1  e x cos x  I 2 I 1   e x sin x dx and I 2  e x cos x dx where  We next use integration by parts for I2 dv ue x  cos x du dx  ex v  sin x dx  e x cos x dx  e x sinx   e x sin x dx  I 2  e sinx  I1 x
  • 27. Integration by Parts   dv du  e.g. 5 Find e sin x dx x u dx  uv  v dx dx dx So, I1  e x cos x  I 2 I 1   e x sin x dx and I 2  e x cos x dx where  We next use integration by parts for I2 dv ue x  cos x du dx  ex v  sin x dx  e x cos x dx  e x sinx   e x sin x dx  I 2  e sinx  I1 x
  • 28. Integration by Parts   dv du  e.g. 5 Find e sin x dx x u dx  uv  v dx dx dx So, I1  e x cos x  I 2 . . . . . ( 1 ) I 2  e x sinx  I1 .....(2) 2 equations, 2 unknowns ( I1 and I2 ) ! Substituting for I2 in ( 1 ) I1  e x cos x 
  • 29. Integration by Parts   dv du  e.g. 5 Find e sin x dx x u dx  uv  v dx dx dx So, I1  e x cos x  I 2 . . . . . ( 1 ) I 2  e x sin x  I 1 .....(2) 2 equations, 2 unknowns ( I1 and I2 ) ! Substituting for I2 in ( 1 ) I1  e x cos x  e x sin x  I 1
  • 30. Integration by Parts   dv du  e.g. 5 Find e sin x dx x u dx  uv  v dx dx dx So, I1  e x cos x  I 2 . . . . . ( 1 ) I 2  e x sin x  I 1 .....(2) 2 equations, 2 unknowns ( I1 and I2 ) ! Substituting for I2 in ( 1 ) I1  e x cos x  e x sin x  I 1  2I1  e x cos x  e x sinx  e x cos x  e x sin x  I1  C 2
  • 31. Integration by Parts Exercises x 2 1. 2. 1 ln x dx 2 sin x dx ( Hint: Although 2. is not a product it can be turned into one by writing the function as 1 ln x . )
  • 32. Integration by Parts Solutions: dv 1. x sin x dx Let u  x and  sin x 2 2 I1 du dx  2x v  cos x dx I 1   x 2 cos x    2 x cos x dx  I 1   x cos x  dv 2 2 x cos x dx . . . . . ( 1 ) I2 For I2: Let u  2 x and  cos x du dx 2 v  sin x dx  I 2  2 x sin x   2 sin x dx  2 x sin x  2 cos x  C Subs. in ( 1 )   x 2 sin x dx   x 2 cos x  2 x sin x  2 cos x  C
  • 33. Integration by Parts 2 2 2. 1 ln x dx  1 1 ln x dx This is an important Let u  ln x and dv application of 1 du 1 dx integration by parts  vx dx x  1   1 ln x dx  x ln x  x  dx x    C x ln x  1 dx x ln x  x   x ln x  x  2 1 ln x dx 2 So, 1   2 ln2  2    1 ln1  1   2 ln 2  1
  • 35. Integration by Parts The following slides contain repeats of information on earlier slides, shown without colour, so that they can be printed and photocopied. For most purposes the slides can be printed as “Handouts” with up to 6 slides per sheet.
  • 36. Integration by Parts SUMMARY Integration by Parts To integrate some products we can use the formula   dv du u dx  uv  v dx dx dx
  • 37. Integration by Parts e.g. Find  xe 2 x dx  dv du u dx  uv  v dx  dx dx Solution: dv u x and  e2x differentiate dx 2x integrate du e 1 v dx 2  e2x   e2x  So,  xe dx  ( x )     1 dx 2x  2    2      xe 2 x e2x xe 2 x e 2 x  2   2 dx  2  4 C
  • 38. Integration by Parts Using Integration by Parts Integration by parts can’t be used for every product. It works if  we can integrate one factor of the product,  the integral on the r.h.s. is easier* than the one we started with. * There is an exception but you need to learn the general rule.
  • 39. Integration by Parts   dv du e.g. 3 Find  x ln x dx u dx  uv  v dx dx dx We can’t integrate ln x so, dv u  ln x x dx integrate differentiate du 1 x2  v dx x 2 x2 x2 1   x ln x dx  2 ln x    dx 2 x The r.h.s. integral still seems to be a product! BUT . . . x cancels. So,  x ln x dx  x2 x2  C ln x  2 4
  • 40. Integration by Parts This is an important 2.  ln x dx   1 ln x dx application of integration by parts Let u  ln x and dv 1 dx du 1  vx dx x  1   1 ln x dx  x ln x  x  dx x  x ln x   1 dx  x ln x  x  C