Integration by Substitution (Edexcel A Level Maths): Revision Note

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Substitution (Reverse Chain Rule)

What is integration by substitution?

  • Make sure you are familiar with Chain Rule and Reverse Chain Rule

  • In more awkward problems it is harder to spot the reverse chain rule

  • It is possible to use a substitution

  • These kinds of substitutions usually will not be given

    • The substitution is deemed ‘obvious’

      Notes subst_eq, AS & A Level Maths revision notes

       

How do I integrate when a substitution is not given?

  • Look to substitute the ‘second’ (rather than the ‘main’) function

  • STEP 1: Determine the substitution

    • What is the ‘main’ function? ‘second’ function?

  • STEP 2: Differentiate the substitution and rearrange

    • du/dx here can be treated like a fraction (eg × dx to get rid of fractions)

  • STEP 3: Replace all parts of the integral

    • all x terms should be replaced with equivalent u terms, including dx

    • if a definite integral change the limits from x to u too

  • STEP 4: Integrate and either …

    • …substitute x back in

      or

    • … evaluate the definite integral using the u limits

  • STEP 5: Find c, the constant of integration, if needed

  

Notes subst_eg_soln2, AS & A Level Maths revision notes
Notes subst_eg2_def1, AS & A Level Maths revision notes

 

Notes subst_eg2_def2, AS & A Level Maths revision notes

Examiner Tips and Tricks

  • A lot of the “work” in these problems happens in your head :

    • what is the ‘main’ function?

    • what should the substitution be?

    • are there any numbers to ‘adjust’ and ‘compensate’ for?

  • Be sure that what you write down is clear and easy to follow, and remember that you can check your final answer by differentiating it.

Worked Example

Example soltn1, AS & A Level Maths revision notes
Example soltn2, AS & A Level Maths revision notes

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