Using Tables to Find Antiderivatives
Using "Recursive" Formulas
A recursive formula in the table is one that gives one antiderivative in terms of another antiderivative.
Usually the new antiderivative is simpler than the original one. For example, table entry #19 gives the
pattern for the antiderivative of in terms of the antiderivative of
. If we start with the
integral of
, then we can use the table to get an answer in terms of the integral of
. Using
the recursion formula again, we can get the integral of
in terms of the integral of
, which is
easy to integrate.
Example 5: Use the given recursive formula to evaluate .
Solution: In this example and
. Then
Practice 5: Use the recursion formula in the table to evaluate .