Mathematics Notes and Formula For Class 12 Chapter 7. Integrals
Mathematics Notes and Formula For Class 12 Chapter 7. Integrals
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Rules of Integration
Method of Substitution
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If degree of the numerator of the integrand is equal to or greater than that of denominator
divide the numerator by the denominator until the degree of the remainder is less than that of
denominator i.e.,
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Standard Substitution
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Special Integrals
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(ii) Form II
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when P(x) is a polynomial of degree 2 or more carry out the dimension and express in the form
P(x) / (ax2 + bx + c) = Q(x) + R(x) / (ax2 + bx + c), where R(x) is a linear expression or
constant, then integral reduces to the form discussed earlier.
(iv) Form IV
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(vi) Form VI
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(ix) Form IX
(x) Form X
Integration by Parts
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This method is used to integrate the product of two functions. If f(x) and g(x) be two integrable
functions, then
(i) We use the following preferential order for taking the first function. Inverse Logarithm
Algebraic Trigonometric Exponential. In short we write it HATE.
(ii) If one of the function is not directly integrable, then we take it a the first function.
(iii) If only one function is there, i.e., log x dx, then 1 (unity) is taken as second function.
(iv) If both the functions are directly integrable, then the first function is chosen in such a way
that its derivative vanishes easily or the function obtained in integral sign is easilY integrable.
Integral of the Form
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Trick To find Ap put x = a in numerator and denominator after P deleting the factor (x ap).
Case II. When g(x) is expressible as product of repeated linear factors.
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Here, all the constant cannot be calculated by using the method in Case I. However, Bl, B2, B3,
, Bn can be found using the same method i.e., shortcut can be applied only in the case of
non-repeated linear factor.
Integration of Irrational Algebraic Function
Irrational function of the form of (ax + b)1/n and x can be evaluated by substitution (ax + b) = tn,
thus
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sinh x dx = cosh x + C
cosh x dx = sinh x + C
sech2x dx = tanh x + C
cosech2x dx = coth x + C
sech x tanh x dx = sech x + C
cosech x coth x dx = cosech x + C
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