Hey guys,
When anti deriving, when do you know when to use the Change of Variable (Substitution Method)? Is there a way to recognise these questions and where to apply the method?
Cheers.
Yes, I used to constantly struggle with these. I used to always spend about half the exam time tring to use substitution only to realise it could have been done another way in about 5 mins.
What I do is use it as a
last resort.
If you can't use one of the following techniques:
- Recognition of the derivative in the integrand
- Splitting into partial fractions
- Using double angle formulas
- Recognition that it is a derivative of inverse sin(x), cos(x) or tan(x).
THEN you try substitution. It doesn't take long to mentally go through these 4 techniques, and if none of them will work try substitution.
Also, note that substitution is almost always used when a LINEAR function is under a square root sign or raised to a power of something. You can use substitution for recognition questions, but I find it quicker skip that step, then derive what you have gotten to check that it is right.