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Calculus Trigonometric Substitutions Cheat Sheet, Cheat Sheet of Calculus

Trigonometric Substitutions notes Math 121 Calculus II at University of Hawaii

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Download Calculus Trigonometric Substitutions Cheat Sheet and more Cheat Sheet Calculus in PDF only on Docsity! Trigonometric Substitutions Math 121 Calculus II D Joyce, Spring 2013 Now that we have trig functions and their inverses, we can use trig subs. They’re special kinds of substitution that involves these functions. For these, you start out with an integral that doesn’t have any trig functions in them, but you introduce trig functions to evaluate the integrals. These depend on knowing (1) the Pythagorean identities sin2 θ + cos2 θ = 1 sec2 θ = 1 + tan2 θ (2) the definitions tan θ = sin θ cos θ sec θ = 1 cos θ (3) the derivatives (sin θ)′ = cos θ (cos θ)′ = − sin θ (tan θ)′ = sec2 θ (sec θ)′ = sec θ tan θ There are three kinds of trig subs. You use them when you see as part of the integrand one of the expressions √ a2 − x2, √ a2 + x2, or √ x2 − a2, where a is some constant. In each kind you substitute for x a certain trig function of a new variable θ. The substitution will simplify the integrand since it will eliminate the square root. Here’s a table summarizing the substitution to make in each of the three kinds. If use see use the sub so that and √ a2 − x2 x = a sin θ dx = a cos θ dθ √ a2 − x2 = a cos θ √ a2 + x2 x = a tan θ dx = a sec2 θ dθ √ a2 + x2 = a sec θ √ x2 − a2 x = a sec θ dx = a sec θ tan θ dθ √ x2 − a2 = a tan θ In each line, the last entry follows from the second entry by one of the Pythagorean identities. There are also right triangles you can draw to make the connections between x, a, and θ. The three triangles below refer to the three trig subs, respectively. θ √ a2 − x2 x ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ a θ a x ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ √ a2 + x2 θ a √ x2 − a2 ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ ✚ x 1
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