Mathematics Notes and Formula For Class 12 Chapter 8 App20Integrals
Mathematics Notes and Formula For Class 12 Chapter 8 App20Integrals
Mathematics Notes and Formula For Class 12 Chapter 8 App20Integrals
is defined as the definite integral of f(x) from x = a to x = b. The numbers and b are
called limits of integration. We write
⇒ g ‘(x) dx = dt
Step 2 Find the limits of integration in new system of variable i.e.. the lower limit is g(a) and
the upper limit is g(b) and the g(b) integral is now
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(a) If Φ(x) and ψ(x) are defined on [a, b] and differentiable for every x and f(t) is continuous,
then
(b) If Φ(x) and ψ(x) are defined on [a, b] and differentiable for every x and f(t) is continuous,
then
18. If m is the least value and M is the greatest value of the function f(x) on the interval [a, bl.
(estimation of an integral), then
19. If f is continuous on [a, b], then there exists a number c in [a, b] at which
is called the mean value of the function f(x) on the interval [a, b].
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20. If f22 (x) and g2 (x) are integrable on [a, b], then
24. If f(t) is an even function, then for non-zero a, is not necessarily an odd function.
It will be an odd function, if
25. If f(x) is continuous on [a, α], then is called an improper integral and is defined
as
27. Geometrically, for f(x) > 0, the improper integral gives area of the figure
bounded by the curve y = f(x), the axis and the straight line x = a.
Integral Function
Let f(x) be a continuous function defined on [a, b], then a function φ(x) defined
by is called the integral function of the function f.
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Gamma Function
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The method to evaluate the integral, as limit of the sum of an infinite series is known as
integration by first principle.
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The space occupied by the curve along with the axis, under the given condition is called area of
bounded region.
(i) The area bounded by the curve y = F(x) above the X-axis and between the lines x = a, x = b
is given by
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(ii) If the curve between the lines x = a, x = b lies below the X-axis, then the required area is
given by
(iii) The area bounded by the curve x = F(y) right to the Y-axis and the lines y = c, y = d is
given by
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(iv) If the curve between the lines y = c, y = d left to the Y-axis, then the area is given by
(v) Area bounded by two curves y = F (x) and y = G (x) between x = a and x = b is given by
(vi) Area bounded by two curves x = f(y) and x = g(y) between y=c and y=d is given
by
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(vii) If F (x) ≥. G (x) in [a, c] and F (x) ≤ G (x) in [c,d], where a < c < b, then area of the region
bounded by the curves is given as
Let f(θ) be a continuous function, θ ∈ (a, α), then the are t bounded by the curve r = f(θ) and
radius α, β(α < β) is
Let x = φ(t) and y = ψ(t) be two parametric curves, then area bounded by the curve, X-axis and
ordinates x = φ(t1), x = ψ(t2) is
If We revolve any plane curve along any line, then solid so generated is called solid of
revolution.
1. The volume of the solid generated by revolution of the area bounded by the curve y =
f(x), the axis of x and the ordinates it being given that f(x) is a continuous a
function in the interval (a, b).
2. The volume of the solid generated by revolution of the area bounded by the curve x =
g(y), the axis of y and two abscissas y = c and y = d is it being given that
g(y) is a continuous function in the interval (c, d).
(i) The surface of the solid generated by revolution of the area bounded by the curve y = f(x),
the axis of x and the ordinates
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(ii) The surface of the solid generated by revolution of the area bounded by the curve x = f (y),
Curve Sketching
1. symmetry
1. If powers of y in a equation of curve are all even, then curve is symmetrical about X-
axis.
2. If powers of x in a equation of curve are all even, then curve is symmetrical about Y-
axis.
3. When x is replaced by -x and y is replaced by -y, then curve is symmetrical in opposite
quadrant.
4. If x and y are interchanged and equation of curve remains unchanged curve is
symmetrical about line y = x.
2. Nature of Origin
1. If point (0, 0) satisfies the equation, then curve passes through origin.
2. If curve passes through origin, then equate low st degree term to zero and get equation of
tangent. If there are two tangents, then origin is a double point.
1. Put y = 0 and get intersection with X-axis, put x = 0 and get intersection with Y-axis.
2. Now, find equation of tangent at this point i. e. , shift origin to the point of intersection
and equate the lowest degree term to zero.
3. Find regions where curve does not exists. i. e., curve will not exit for those values of
variable when makes the other imaginary or not defined.
4. Asymptotes
Find points at which (dy/dx) vanishes or becomes infinite. It gives us the points where tangent
is parallel or perpendicular to the X-axis.
6. Points of Inflexion
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Taking in consideration of all above information, we draw an approximate shape of the curve.
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