Integral von $$$e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}$$$
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Ihre Eingabe
Bestimme $$$\int e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}\, d\theta$$$.
Lösung
Für das Integral $$$\int{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)} d \theta}$$$ verwenden Sie die partielle Integration $$$\int \operatorname{u} \operatorname{dv} = \operatorname{u}\operatorname{v} - \int \operatorname{v} \operatorname{du}$$$.
Seien $$$\operatorname{u}=\sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}$$$ und $$$\operatorname{dv}=e^{4 \theta} d\theta$$$.
Dann gilt $$$\operatorname{du}=\left(\sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}\right)^{\prime }d\theta=5 \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)} d\theta$$$ (Rechenschritte siehe ») und $$$\operatorname{v}=\int{e^{4 \theta} d \theta}=\frac{e^{4 \theta}}{4}$$$ (Rechenschritte siehe »).
Also,
$${\color{red}{\int{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)} d \theta}}}={\color{red}{\left(\sin{\left(5 \theta \right)} \cdot \frac{e^{4 \theta}}{4}-\int{\frac{e^{4 \theta}}{4} \cdot 5 \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)} d \theta}\right)}}={\color{red}{\left(\frac{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{4} - \int{\frac{5 e^{4 \theta} \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{4} d \theta}\right)}}$$
Wende die Konstantenfaktorregel $$$\int c f{\left(\theta \right)}\, d\theta = c \int f{\left(\theta \right)}\, d\theta$$$ mit $$$c=\frac{5}{4}$$$ und $$$f{\left(\theta \right)} = e^{4 \theta} \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)}$$$ an:
$$\frac{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{4} - {\color{red}{\int{\frac{5 e^{4 \theta} \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{4} d \theta}}} = \frac{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{4} - {\color{red}{\left(\frac{5 \int{e^{4 \theta} \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)} d \theta}}{4}\right)}}$$
Für das Integral $$$\int{e^{4 \theta} \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)} d \theta}$$$ verwenden Sie die partielle Integration $$$\int \operatorname{u} \operatorname{dv} = \operatorname{u}\operatorname{v} - \int \operatorname{v} \operatorname{du}$$$.
Seien $$$\operatorname{u}=\cos{\left(5 \theta \right)}$$$ und $$$\operatorname{dv}=e^{4 \theta} d\theta$$$.
Dann gilt $$$\operatorname{du}=\left(\cos{\left(5 \theta \right)}\right)^{\prime }d\theta=- 5 \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)} d\theta$$$ (Rechenschritte siehe ») und $$$\operatorname{v}=\int{e^{4 \theta} d \theta}=\frac{e^{4 \theta}}{4}$$$ (Rechenschritte siehe »).
Somit,
$$\frac{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{4} - \frac{5 {\color{red}{\int{e^{4 \theta} \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)} d \theta}}}}{4}=\frac{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{4} - \frac{5 {\color{red}{\left(\cos{\left(5 \theta \right)} \cdot \frac{e^{4 \theta}}{4}-\int{\frac{e^{4 \theta}}{4} \cdot \left(- 5 \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}\right) d \theta}\right)}}}{4}=\frac{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{4} - \frac{5 {\color{red}{\left(\frac{e^{4 \theta} \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{4} - \int{\left(- \frac{5 e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{4}\right)d \theta}\right)}}}{4}$$
Wende die Konstantenfaktorregel $$$\int c f{\left(\theta \right)}\, d\theta = c \int f{\left(\theta \right)}\, d\theta$$$ mit $$$c=- \frac{5}{4}$$$ und $$$f{\left(\theta \right)} = e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}$$$ an:
$$\frac{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{4} - \frac{5 e^{4 \theta} \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{16} + \frac{5 {\color{red}{\int{\left(- \frac{5 e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{4}\right)d \theta}}}}{4} = \frac{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{4} - \frac{5 e^{4 \theta} \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{16} + \frac{5 {\color{red}{\left(- \frac{5 \int{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)} d \theta}}{4}\right)}}}{4}$$
Wir sind bei einem Integral angelangt, das wir bereits gesehen haben.
Somit haben wir die folgende einfache Gleichung für das Integral erhalten:
$$\int{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)} d \theta} = \frac{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{4} - \frac{5 e^{4 \theta} \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)}}{16} - \frac{25 \int{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)} d \theta}}{16}$$
Lösen wir es, erhalten wir, dass
$$\int{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)} d \theta} = \frac{\left(4 \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)} - 5 \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)}\right) e^{4 \theta}}{41}$$
Daher,
$$\int{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)} d \theta} = \frac{\left(4 \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)} - 5 \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)}\right) e^{4 \theta}}{41}$$
Fügen Sie die Integrationskonstante hinzu:
$$\int{e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)} d \theta} = \frac{\left(4 \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)} - 5 \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)}\right) e^{4 \theta}}{41}+C$$
Antwort
$$$\int e^{4 \theta} \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)}\, d\theta = \frac{\left(4 \sin{\left(5 \theta \right)} - 5 \cos{\left(5 \theta \right)}\right) e^{4 \theta}}{41} + C$$$A