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Exercises 4.3
297
Initial Value Problems
Solve the initial value problems in Exercises 51-56.
ds
51.
= 12r (3r2 – 1)', s (1) = 3
dt
cos t
dy
= 4x (x + 8)-/3, y(0)=0
sin dr
z tan z
52.
dx
ds
Edz
sec z
² (t +5), s (0) = 8
53.
= 8 sin
dt
cos(Vi +3) dt
dr
54.
= 3 cos
de
d's
55.
dr?
= -4 sin (21 -). s'(0) = 100, s(0) = 0
50.
dx?
d²y
= 4 sec 2x tan 2x, y'(0) = 4, y(0) = -1
57. The velocity of a particle moving back and forth on a line is
v = ds/dt = 6 sin 21 m/sec for all t. If s = 0 when 1 = 0, find
the value of s when t =n/2 sec.
58. The acceleration of a particle moving back and forth on a line
is a = d's/d? = x' cos nt m/sec? for all t. If s = 0 and v = 8
m/sec when t =0, find s when t = 1 sec.
Theory and Examples
59. It looks as if we can integrate 2 sin x cos x with respect to x in
three different ways:
- /udu
np
u= sin r.
a)
sin x cos x dx
y reducing the integral
y the integral a bit and
ill see what we mean
= u? + C, = sin? x+C
ercises 47 and 48.
b)
I sin x cos x dx =
- 2u du
u= cos x.
= -u? + C2 = - cos? x + C
by w = 2+ v
c)
I sin x cos x dx =
sin 2x dx
2 sin x cosx = sin 2x
cos 2x
+C3.
)dx
Can all three integrations be correct? Give reasons for your an-
en by w = 1+ v?
swer.
60. The substitution u tan x gives
tan² x
+ C.
sec x tan x dx =
udu=
+C =
--/ -
The substitution u = secx gives
sec x tan x dx =
u du =
+C=
+C.
Can both integrations be correct? Give reasons for your answer.
Transcribed Image Text:Exercises 4.3 297 Initial Value Problems Solve the initial value problems in Exercises 51-56. ds 51. = 12r (3r2 – 1)', s (1) = 3 dt cos t dy = 4x (x + 8)-/3, y(0)=0 sin dr z tan z 52. dx ds Edz sec z ² (t +5), s (0) = 8 53. = 8 sin dt cos(Vi +3) dt dr 54. = 3 cos de d's 55. dr? = -4 sin (21 -). s'(0) = 100, s(0) = 0 50. dx? d²y = 4 sec 2x tan 2x, y'(0) = 4, y(0) = -1 57. The velocity of a particle moving back and forth on a line is v = ds/dt = 6 sin 21 m/sec for all t. If s = 0 when 1 = 0, find the value of s when t =n/2 sec. 58. The acceleration of a particle moving back and forth on a line is a = d's/d? = x' cos nt m/sec? for all t. If s = 0 and v = 8 m/sec when t =0, find s when t = 1 sec. Theory and Examples 59. It looks as if we can integrate 2 sin x cos x with respect to x in three different ways: - /udu np u= sin r. a) sin x cos x dx y reducing the integral y the integral a bit and ill see what we mean = u? + C, = sin? x+C ercises 47 and 48. b) I sin x cos x dx = - 2u du u= cos x. = -u? + C2 = - cos? x + C by w = 2+ v c) I sin x cos x dx = sin 2x dx 2 sin x cosx = sin 2x cos 2x +C3. )dx Can all three integrations be correct? Give reasons for your an- en by w = 1+ v? swer. 60. The substitution u tan x gives tan² x + C. sec x tan x dx = udu= +C = --/ - The substitution u = secx gives sec x tan x dx = u du = +C= +C. Can both integrations be correct? Give reasons for your answer.
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