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Class03 HW11 112

The document outlines a series of calculus problems and exercises related to integration techniques, including reduction formulas and trigonometric substitutions. It includes specific tasks such as evaluating integrals, finding reduction formulas, and calculating limits of improper integrals. Additionally, it provides a quiz date and references a table of values for a function and its derivatives.

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Class03 HW11 112

The document outlines a series of calculus problems and exercises related to integration techniques, including reduction formulas and trigonometric substitutions. It includes specific tasks such as evaluating integrals, finding reduction formulas, and calculating limits of improper integrals. Additionally, it provides a quiz date and references a table of values for a function and its derivatives.

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Calculus 2 (Class 03) Week 11 Non-assessed

Z
1. (B) Let In = secn (x) dx.

(a) For n ≥ 3, prove the reduction formula


1 n−2
In = tan x · secn−2 x + In−2 .
n−1 n−1
(b) Use (a) to evaluate I3 and I6 .
Z 1 √
(c) By using a suitable substitution, evaluate ex 1 + e2x dx.
0
Z
1 2
2. (C) For a non-negative integer n, set In = n
· e−1/x dx.
x
(a) Find I3 .
(b) Find a reduction formula that relates In+2 with In for n ≥ 3. (Hint. Use (a))
(c) Use (a) and (b) to evaluate the ‘improper integral’
Z 2 Z 2
1 −1/x2 def 1 2

5
·e dx = lim+ 5
· e−1/x dx.
0 x t→0 t x

1 2
(Hint. You may use the fact that lim k
· e−1/x = 0 for every integer k.)
x→0 x
3. (B) Let f be a function such that f ′′ is continuous.
x 1 4

You are given a table of values of f and f on the right. f (x) 2 7
f ′ (x) 5 3
Z 4
(a) Evaluate xf ′′ (x) dx.
1
Z 7 Z 4
−1 −1
(b) Suppose f exists. Evaluate f (x) dx + f (x) dx.
2 1

Quiz 1 on 11/20 until here

4. (A) Evaluate the following integrals by using a trigonometric substitution.


Z 3 Z 2/3 √ Z √8
dx 1
(i) 2 3/2
(ii) 4 − 9x2 dx (iii) √
√ dx
0 (x + 9)
2
0 4/ 3 x x − 4

Z Z √ Z
1 dx
(iv) 2
dx (v) 5 + 4x − x2 dx (vi) √
x −x+1 6x − x2
n
X kn + n2
5. (C) Evaluate the Riemann sum lim 3 .
n→∞
k=1 (k 2 + kn + n2 ) 2

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