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Definite Integrals AP Calc Notes

The document contains exercises related to properties of definite integrals, including calculations of integrals for specific functions and explanations of even and odd functions. It requires numerical calculations, application of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and graphical representation of integrals. The exercises aim to reinforce understanding of integral properties and their applications in calculus.

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Definite Integrals AP Calc Notes

The document contains exercises related to properties of definite integrals, including calculations of integrals for specific functions and explanations of even and odd functions. It requires numerical calculations, application of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and graphical representation of integrals. The exercises aim to reinforce understanding of integral properties and their applications in calculus.

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Calculus

Name: ___________________________
5.4 Properties of Definite Integrals Period: _____

4. The graph shows


1. The graph shows f ( x ) = 19 − x 2 h( x ) = 0.4 x 3 − 3x 2 + 5x + 5

Tell why f is called an even function.

Calculate these two integrals numerically:


3 6

 h( x) dx
1
and  h( x) dx
3

2. Calculate these two integrals numerically


(with a calculator). Then explain why
the first integral is twice the second. 6
3 3
Calculate  h( x ) dx without a calculator.
 (19 − x ) dx  (19 − x ) dx
2 2
and 1
−3 0

3. Consider g ( x ) = x 3

Explain why g is called an odd function.

x
3
Numerically, calculate dx
−4

Explain why this integral equals zero.


5. Given: 7. Given:
7

 u( x ) dx = 29 4
2
7
 f ( x ) dx = 17
1

 v( x ) dx = 13 7

2
4
 f ( x ) dx = 4
4

 v( x ) dx = 8 9

2
7
 f ( x ) dx = −6
 ( u( x) + v( x) ) dx
7
a) Calculate
2 1

a) Calculate  f ( x) dx
4

7 7

b) Calculate  v ( x ) dx b) Calculate  f ( x) dx
4 1

c) Calculate  f ( x) dx
1

6. Without a calculator, using the


Fundamental Theorem of Calculus,
0

a) Calculate
−
 cos x dx

c) Calculate the total area enclosed between


the graph and x-axis in the interval  − ,0
b) Sketch a graph of this integral to
illustrate your answer.

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