Applications of Integration
Tamil Nadu Board · Class 12 · Mathematics
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9.1 & 9.2 — Definite Integral as the Limit of a Sum (Riemann Integral)
- A definite integral ∫[a to b] f(x)dx is defined as the limit of a Riemann sum when the number of subintervals n → ∞ and the width of each subinterval → 0.
- The interval [a,b] is divided into n subintervals. In each subinterval [x_{i-1}, x_i], a point ξ_i is chosen. The Riemann sum is Σ f(ξ_i)(x_i - x_{i-1}).
- Three evaluation rules for equal-width partitions: Left-end rule (ξ_i = x_{i-1}), Right-end rule (ξ_i = x_i), Mid-point rule (ξ_i = midpoint).
9.3 — Fundamental Theorems and Properties of Definite Integrals
- First Fundamental Theorem: If F(x) = ∫[a to x] f(u)du, then d/dx[F(x)] = f(x). Integration and differentiation are inverse operations.
- Second Fundamental Theorem: ∫[a to b] f(x)dx = F(b) - F(a), where F(x) is any anti-derivative of f(x). Written as [F(x)]_a^b.
- The arbitrary constant C cancels out when evaluating definite integrals — no need to add C.
9.4 — Bernoulli's Formula for Integration by Parts
- Bernoulli's formula is an extended version of integration by parts, ideal when one function is a polynomial.
- Let u = polynomial function, v = easily integrable function (like eˣ, sinx, cosx).
- Notation: u⁽¹⁾ = du/dx, u⁽²⁾ = d²u/dx², ... (successive derivatives); v₍₁₎ = ∫v dx, v₍₂₎ = ∫v₍₁₎dx, ... (successive integrals).
9.5 — Improper Integrals
- Improper integrals arise when the interval of integration is infinite (first kind) or when f(x) becomes unbounded at some point in [a,b] (second kind).
- Definition: ∫[a to ∞] f(x)dx = lim(t→∞) ∫[a to t] f(x)dx.
- Definition: ∫[-∞ to a] f(x)dx = lim(t→-∞) ∫[t to a] f(x)dx.
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