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3 min read•june 18, 2024
Welcome back to AP Calculus with Fiveable! In this study guide, we'll delve into the technique of Integration by Parts. Integration by Parts is a powerful method used to integrate the product of two functions, and it often comes in handy when dealing with more complex integrals. We have a few techniques such as u-substitution and Riemann sums in our calculus toolbox, so let's keep building those integration skills! 🧱
Take a look at the following integral:
We can’t use any of our current integration tools to evaluate it: substitution fails, and we only know how to integrate and separately. Why don’t we try to use that to our advantage?
For the integral above, we will be using a method called Integration by Parts, which is based on the product rule for differentiation. It’s essentially the reverse process!
Here is the product rule, as and representing two different functions.
If we try to reverse the process, we take the integral of all of those terms. It will look like the following:
When we rearrange the terms, we get the following rule for Integration by Parts:
Where:
To successfully apply Integration by Parts, follow these steps:
Let's reinforce our understanding with some practice problems:
Evaluate the following integral using integration by parts.
First, let's go through the LIATE acronym to make an educated guess on the best possible expression to use for . Since Algebra comes before Exponential, we should start by choosing , and then set .
Now let's differentiate and integrate to collect all the necessary information.
Now we can apply Integration by Parts:
Now let's evaluate the new integral and simplify.
Therefore,
That was a great start. Let’s try another one!
Evaluate the following integral:
When we look at this integral, it doesn't match the format that we’re used to seeing when working with integration by parts. Let’s do a little algebraic manipulation to make it fit!
If we multiply the integrand by , we get . Now, we have two distinct functions and can use LIATE to determine which to designate as .
Since Logarithmic is more of a priority than Algebra, we can set and . Then, let’s work on getting the information for and .
Now that we have all of the necessary information, we can work through integration by parts!
We can recognize that the integral on the right simplifies to give us: .
Let's evaluate the integral.
Therefore,
Amazing! Keep up the good work 🤩
Evaluate the Integral.
We’ve worked through a few of these problems by now, so we got the rhythm down. Let’s start by picking and using LIATE, and then solving for and .
Now we can use the Integration by Parts equation!
We have to apply integration by parts again to the remaining integral:
Choose:
And then we can do integration by parts for the second integral:
Now, substitute this back into the original equation. We’re almost there! 🏎️
Finally, integrate the remaining term:
Once we substitute this back into the equation, we get
Therefore,
You did amazing! 🙌
Evaluate the following integral:
Try working through this question and see if you can get the answer below.
Hint: Try using integration of parts twice!
If you do integration by parts twice, keeping as the same variable, you will get an integral that matches the original. Use some algebraic manipulation to get both integrals on the same side, and then divide by two! If you can solve this one, you're an integration by parts expert!
Fantastic job! 🥳 Integration by Parts is a valuable tool in your calculus toolkit, allowing you to tackle a wide range of integrals. Remember to carefully choose and to simplify the integration process. Keep practicing, and you'll become a master at integrating using Integration by Parts!
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