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P1 Chapter 8: Integration (Exercises) Instructions (i Show all necessary working clearly. Gi) Upon completion of a question, check your answer by using the method taught in class whenever applicable. Exercis Recommended time of completion: 4 hours. 1. Find each of the following indefinite integrals. w frceeae © fueae-ve — w fare wf (+5) a © J viw-sP ae [we o f(-3 ) ae @ [ee wf aT . Ve-2 1 3 5 w J (e+) ae ® Jey ae o fae 2. Find the equation ofthe curve, given © and a point P on the curve oy 52 wl3_,, (ey 8 @ Bar 5, P (3,8) OF - P (4,6) on Gm P (2,7) dy 8 oy : 1.6 ) Fe-anh PRd) — @ F=r+y*, PD og Verere PO) é 3. By first finding z. find each of the following indefinite integrals. ats, f sat (@) y= 4 de (©) y= (2 -3r45)%, J2ee-ayo2 345) ar Br Oye — @ y= Qeve-15, faves 1* as 4, Evaluate each of the following definite integrals. 2 2 o [ Gene+9 e J ad of ac © J Vea 1 39 -2)5 @ fio 2S ar oO*L eS 5 ‘Acaurve is such that & = A. where & is a constant. The points P (1,—1) and Q (4,4) lie on the curve. Find the equation of the curve. aw [9709 w19 gpl? 43} 6. A function f is defined for x € R and is such that {”(x) f(x) > -4. 2x —6. The range of the function is given by (a) State the value of x for which f(x) has a stationary value. mW (b) Find an expression for f(x) in terms of x. (4) [9709 w11 qpl1 qd] 7. Acurve is such that 2% = 3x7 + ax +b. The curve has stationary points at (—1,2) and (3, &). Find the values of the constants a, bad k [8] [9709 s19 qp13 48] 8. A curve has equation y = f(x) and is such that f(x) = 3x? +3x°* — 10. (@) By using the substitution « = x*, or otherwise, find the values of x for which the curve y = f(x) has stationary points, 14) (b) Find £”"(x) and hence, of otherwise, determine the nature of each stationary point. BI (©) Itis given that the curve y = f(x) passes through the point (4, —7). Find f(x). 4) [9709 13 gpl! 49] 9. A-curveis such that © = 2 ~ 1 and P (9,5) is a point on the curve. aE (a) Find the equation of the curve. 14 (b) Find the coordinates of the stationary point on the curve. BI p © Find an expression for $ and determine the nature of the stationary point. 21 (@) The normal to the curve at P makes an angle of tan! k with the positive x-axis. Find the value of k. [2] [9709 s11 qp13 49] 10. A curve has equation y = f(x) and itis given that f(x) = ax? + bx, where a and b are positive constants. (a) Find, in terms of a and b, the non-zero value of x for which the curve has a stationary point and determine, showing all necessary working, the nature of the stationary point. BI (b) It is now given that the curve has a stationary point at (—2,—3) and that the gradient of the curve at is 9. Find f(x). 16] [9709 wi7 qp13 q10] 4 s (a) Find the equation of the curve. (4) 11 ‘A curve is defined forx > Oand is such that © = r+ ‘The point P (4,8) lies on the curve. (b) Show that the gradient of the curve has a minimum value when x = 2 and state this minimum value. [4] [9709 w2 qp12 ql0} Where a is a positive constant. The point A (a*,3) lies on the curve. Find, in terms of a, (a) the equation of the tangent to the curve at A, simplifying your answer, BI (b) the equation of the curve. (4) It is now given that B (16,8) also lies on the curve. (c) Find the value of a and, using this value, find the distance AB. [5] [9709 w16 qp13 ql0) 13. Acurve is ch that 2% 4 and P (1,8) is a point on the ct " de Y(6= 28)" ene (a) The normal to the curve at the point P meets the coordinate axes at Q and at R. Find the coordinates of the mid-point of QR. 15] (b) Find the equation of the curve. (4) [9709 s06 gp! 49] ds 14, A curve is such that 5 ‘The line 3y +. = 17 is the normal to the curve at the point P on the curve. Given that the x-coordinate of P is positive, find (a) the coordinates of P, 4 (b) the equation of the curve. (4) [9709 w11 qp12 47] 15, The function fis defined forx > 0. Itis given that has aminimum value when.x = 2and that ”(x) = (4x41)? (a) Find £"(x). Bl It is now given that £”(0), £”(0) and f(0) are the first three terms respectively of an arithmetic progression. (b) Find the value of £(0). fe (©) Find f(x), and hence find the minimum value off. 5) (9709 s17 gpl3 qi] . ym . . 16. A-curve is such that ©2 = 24 — 4. The curve has a stationary point at P where x = de (a) State, with a reason, the nature ofthis stationary point. uw (b) Find an expression for 2. 4 (c) Given that the curve passes through the point (1, 13), find the coordinates of the stationary point P. [4] [9709 w14 qp12.q10] 17. A function f is defined for x > + and is such that f(x) = 3(2x - 1) (a) Find the set of values of x for which f is decreasing. (4) (b) It is now given that f(1) = —3. Find f(x). (4) [9709 w19 qp13 gS] 18. A s vt curve is such that 5 = 2—8(3x+4) *. (@) A point P moves along the curve in such a way that the x-coordinate is increasing at a constant rate of (0.3 units per second. Find the rate of change of the y-coordinate as P crosses the y-axis. 21 ‘The curve intersects the y-axis where y = $ (b) Find the equation of the curve. (4) [9709 s16 gpl a4] 19. ‘Acaurve is such that VEeFT and (2,5) is a point on the curve. (a) Find the equation of the curve. 4) (b) A point P moves along the curve in such a way that the y-coordinate is increasing at a constant rate of (0.06 units per second. Find the rate of change of the x-coordinate when P passes through (2,5). [2] @y dy. (©) Show that © y © js constant. 2 © aE Pl [9709 s18 qpl2 49] 20. ‘A.aurve passes through the point A (4,6) andi such that 2 = 1 +2 4. A point P is moving along the curve in such a way thatthe x-coordinate of P is increasing at a constant rate of 3 units per minute. (a) Find the rate at which the y-coordinate of P is increasing when P is at A. BI (b) Find the equation of the curve. BI (©) The tangent to the curve at A crosses the x-axis at B and the normal to the curve at A crosses the x-axis at C. Find the area of triangle ABC. 15] [9709 w15 qp13 49] © pt-28-8P +e @ AGr- Wee P_2dsedac @ -26-4ni +e o 8 (g) +208 +2VE +e (y) $Vie=2+e 2 9 5 (h) wo -Tate Oo Ray’ 2 (a) y= e545 (©) y =6¥F- $x? #2 @r=% +3 4 ) y= S-x45 @ y= 40x40) © y=26r4 6)! = 3. (a) H2r-S+e mete © $@2-3x+5)8+e (@) LarvE-18 +e 4 wt ) = Oz @ 35 Oe (08 5S. y=Syi-6 6. (a3 (b) x? 6x +5 1. a=-6, =-9, k= -30 8 @h9 mima)=3et —3x 7, maximumatx = §,minimumatx=9 —— (c)f(x) 9. (a)y =4Wk—x42 (b) (4,6) wow, maximum — (d)3 + maximum —— (b) f(x) =33 43x? -7 (@yssxer—se1 (b)3 =2ax'+1 (a=2,AB=13 13. (a) (8.5.4.5) (b) y= 16-4 6-2 14. @) (2.5) (b) y= Set I. @Hareni-} 3 @-B 16. (a)maximum —(b)=12e-27 = 4r 411 (©) (2,12) I. @h

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