Module 7
Integration by Parts
This technique is frequently useful when the integrand is a product. It is
derived from the formula for the differential of a product. Recall that, if u and v
are functions of x, then
d dv du
( uv )=u +
dx dx dx
or, in terms of differentials:
d (uv) = u dv + v du
The resulting antiderivative statement is
uv = ∫ u dv +∫ v du
or we can easily write as
Activity 7
Name: Score:
Direction: Solve the following equation.
1. ∫ x cos 4 x dx
2. ∫ x e 5x
dx
3. ∫ x 2
sin x dx
4. ∫ x e −2 x
dx
5. ∫ y sin 2 y dy