Asymptotic and Unbounded Behavior

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AP Calculus AB › Asymptotic and Unbounded Behavior

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1

Evaluate the following indefinite integral.

Explanation

Use the inverse Power Rule to evaluate the integral. We know that for . We see that this rule tells us to increase the power of by 1 and multiply by Next always add your constant of integration that would be lost in the differentiation. Take the derivative of your answer to check your work.

2

Evaluate the following indefinite integral.

Explanation

Use the inverse Power Rule to evaluate the integral. We know that for . But, in this case, IS equal to so a special condition of the rule applies. We must instead use . Evaluate accordingly. Next always add your constant of integration that would be lost in the differentiation. Take the derivative of your answer to check your work.

3

Evaluate the following indefinite integral.

Explanation

In order to evaluate the indefinite integral, ask yourself, "what expression do I differentiate to get 4". Next, use the power rule and increase the power of by 1. To start, we have , so in the answer we have . Next add a constant that would be lost in the differentiation. To check your work, differentiate your answer and see that it matches "4".

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5

Evaluate the definite integral of the algebraic function.

integral (x3 + √(x))dx from 0 to 1

1

11/12

0

10/12

5/12

Explanation

Step 1: Rewrite the problem.

integral (x3+x1/2) dx from 0 to 1

Step 2: Integrate

x4/4 + 2x(2/3)/3 from 0 to 1

Step 3: Plug in bounds and solve.

\[14/4 + 2(1)(2/3)/3\]\[04/4 + 2(0)(2/3)/3\] = (1/4) + (2/3) = (3/12) + (8/12) = 11/12

6

Evaluate the following indefinite integral.

Explanation

Use the inverse Power Rule to evaluate the integral. We know that for . We see that this rule tells us to increase the power of by 1 and multiply by Next always add your constant of integration that would be lost in the differentiation. Take the derivative of your answer to check your work.

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10

Evaluate the following indefinite integral.

Explanation

Use the inverse Power Rule to evaluate the integral. We know that for . We see that this rule tells us to increase the power of by 1 and multiply by . Next always add your constant of integration that would be lost in the differentiation. Take the derivative of your answer to check your work.

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