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Integration of Parts

Integration of parts - If we have studied the integral substitution method consisting of two versions, it is incomplete if we do not study the partial integral method.

Because both of these methods are often used in solving integral problems both integral and uncertain integrals.

If integration uses substitution fails, we might be able to use double substitution, which is better known as partial integral.

This method is based on the integration of the formula for derivatives of the product of two functions.

Suppose that u=u(x) and v=v(x), then:

Dx[u.v]=u.v+v.u

or

u.v=Dx[u.v]v.u

By integrating the two segments of the equation, we obtain

uv dx=uvvu dx

Because dv=v dx and u du=u dx, the above equation is usually written with the symbol as follows.

u dv=uvv du

The formulas that correspond to the integral of course are:

abu dv=[uv]ababv du

Question example:

Look for x cos x dx

Settlement:

The question cannot indeed be done by using a substitution method. We want to write x cos xdx as u dv.

The possibility is to suppose that u=x and dv=cos x dx or u=cos x and dv=x dx. We must be smart to choose between the two which are more appropriate.

To determine which one has to be u and dv, you can read the way in another article titled Select u and dv in Integral Partial, I can.

For example, u=x and dv=cos x dx

Then,

du=dx and

v=cos x dx=sin x

So that,

xucos x dxdv=xusin xvsin xvdxdu=x sin x (cos x)+C=x sin x+cos x+C

Integration of parts

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