Integration by Parts (OCR A Level Maths A): Revision Note
Exam code: H240
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Integration by parts
What is integration by parts?

- For integrating the product of two functions - reverse product rule 
- Crucially the product is made from u and dv/dx (rather than u and v) 
- Alternative notation may be used 

How do I use integration by parts?

- The hardest part is choosing u and dv/dx as there is no method for doing so 
- u, ideally, becomes simpler when differentiated but this is not always possible 
- dv/dx should be a function that can be integrated fairly easily 
- Be wary of functions that ‘cycle’/’repeat’ when differentiated/integrated - ex → ex 
- sin x → cos x → -sin x → -cos x → sin x 
  
- STEP 1: Choose u and v’, find u’ and v 
- STEP 2: Apply Integration by Parts - Simplify anything straightforward 
 
- STEP 3: Do the ‘second’ integral - If an indefinite integral remember “+c”, the constant of integration 
 
- STEP 4: Simplify and/or apply limits 
Can I use integration by parts twice?
- It is possible integration by parts may need to be applied more than once 

How do I integrate ln x?

- A classic ‘set piece’ in almost every A level maths textbook ever written! 
- In general, rewriting f(x) as 1×f(x) can be a powerful problem-solving technique 
- This could be a question in the exam 
Can I find definite integrals using integration by parts?
- You can find the value of a definite integral using integration by parts - Use the layout shown in the example below 
 

Examiner Tips and Tricks
- Always think about what an elegant, slick, professional maths solution looks like – solutions normally get more complicated at first but quickly get simpler. 
- If your work is continuing to get more complicated, stop and check for an error. 
- Try to develop a sense of ‘having gone too far down the wrong path’. 
- This general advice is useful to remember: 
- Is the second integral harder than the first? 
- Try swapping your choice of u and dv/dx 
- It is rare to have to apply integration by parts more than twice 
Worked Example

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