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1. Basic differentiation formulas include rules for derivatives of polynomials, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric functions.
2. Corresponding basic integration formulas are deduced from the derivatives using antiderivatives and the constant C.
3. The chain rule is used to differentiate composite functions and deduce integration formulas using u-substitution.
1. Basic differentiation formulas include rules for derivatives of polynomials, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric functions.
2. Corresponding basic integration formulas are deduced from the derivatives using antiderivatives and the constant C.
3. The chain rule is used to differentiate composite functions and deduce integration formulas using u-substitution.
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1. Basic differentiation formulas include rules for derivatives of polynomials, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric functions.
2. Corresponding basic integration formulas are deduced from the derivatives using antiderivatives and the constant C.
3. The chain rule is used to differentiate composite functions and deduce integration formulas using u-substitution.
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# 1 Derivatives # 2 Antiderivatives Memorize. Deduce from #1. Z d n 1 (x ) = nxn−1 xn dx = xn+1 + C for n 6= −1 dx n+1 Z d 1 1 (ln x) = dx = ln |x| + C dx x x Z d x (e ) = ex ex dx = ex + C dx Z d (sin x) = cos x cos x dx = sin x + C dx Z d (cos x) = − sin x sin x dx = − cos x + C dx Z d (tan x) = sec2 x sec2 x dx = tan x + C dx Z d (cot x) = − csc2 x csc2 x dx = − cot x + C dx Z d (sec x) = sec x tan x sec x tan x dx = sec x + C dx Z d (csc x) = − csc x cot x csc x cot x dx = − csc x + C dx Z d 1 1 (tan–1 x) = dx = tan–1 x + C dx 1 + x2 1 + x2 Z d 1 1 (sin–1 x) = p p dx = sin–1 x + C dx 1 − x2 1 − x2
1 Basic differentiation and integration formulas p. 2
# 3 Chain rule # 4 Integration by substitution
Deduce from # 1 with Deduce from #3 or from # 2 with d df du du [f (u)] = . dx = du. dx du dx dx Z Z d n du du 1 (u ) = nun−1 un dx = un du = un+1 + C for n 6= −1 dx dx dx n+1 Z Z d 1 du 1 du 1 (ln u) = dx = du = ln |u| + C dx u dx u dx u Z Z d u du du (e ) = eu eu dx = eu du = eu + C dx dx dx Z Z d du du (sin u) = cos u cos u dx = cos u du = sin u + C dx dx dx Z Z d du du (cos u) = − sin u sin u dx = sin u du = − cos u + C dx dx dx Z Z d du du (tan u) = sec2 u sec u 2 dx = sec2 u du = tan u + C dx dx dx Z Z d du du (cot u) = − csc2 u csc2 u dx = csc2 u du = − cot u + C dx dx dx Z Z d du du (sec u) = sec u tan u sec u tan u dx = sec u tan u du = sec u + C dx dx dx Z Z d du du (csc u) = − csc u cot u csc u cot u dx = csc u cot u du − csc u + C dx dx dx Z Z d 1 du 1 du 1 (tan–1 u) = 2 dx 2 dx = 2 du = tan–1 u + C dx 1+u 1+u dx 1+u Z Z d 1 du 1 du 1 (sin–1 u) = p p dx = p du = sin–1 u + C dx 1 − u2 dx 1 − u2 dx 1 − u2