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1 INTEGRATION APPLICATIONS 1
PROGRAMME 18 INTEGRATION APPLICATIONS 1

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Basic applications Parametric equations Mean values Root mean square (rms) values

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Basic applications Parametric equations Mean values Root mean square (rms) values

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Basic applications Areas under curves Definite integrals

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Basic applications Areas under curves The area above the x-axis between the values x = a and x = b and beneath the curve in the diagram is given as the value of the integral evaluated between the limits x = a and x = b: where

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Basic applications Areas under curves If the integral is negative then the area lies below the x-axis. For example:

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Basic applications Definite integrals The integral with limits is called a definite integral:

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Basic applications Definite integrals To evaluate a definite integral: Integrate the function (omitting the constant of integration) and enclose within square brackets with the limits at the right-hand end. Substitute the upper limit. Substitute the lower limit Subtract the second result from the first result.

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Basic applications Parametric equations Mean values Root mean square (rms) values

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Parametric equations If a curve has parametric equations then: Express x and y in terms of the parameter Change the variable Insert the limits of the parameter

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Parametric equations For example, if x = a sin and y = b cos then the area under the curve y between  = 0 and  =  is:

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Basic applications Parametric equations Mean values Root mean square (rms) values

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Mean values The mean value M of a variable y = f (x) between the values x = a and x = b is the height of the rectangle with base b – a and which has the same area as the area under the curve:

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Basic applications Parametric equations Mean values Root mean square (rms) values

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Root mean square (rms) values The root mean square value of y is the square root of the mean value of the squares of y between some stated limits:

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Learning outcomes Evaluate the area beneath a curve Evaluate the area beneath a curve given in parametric form Determine the mean value of a function between two points Evaluate the root mean square (rms) value of a function


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