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1.

(a)
(b)
Find
Jx2e'dx.
Hence find the exact value of
J'x'e.dx.
(s)
(2)
[l=a-
_
v
=?_1__
=
L*
-LL
=
9---'2*
=
e--L-
fr
2. (a) Use the binomial expansion to show that
/ft"'t
=r+x
*!*,.
t,l
<l
![t-*)-"n'2n'
(b) Substitute *=Lino
lrr+r.1
=1+x
*!*,
{[r,r
2
to obtain an approximation to r/3
Give your answer in the
^*twhere
a andb are integers.
(6)
(3)
=
t++x--+
?ri
--**z
+L
*?n"
I
Lr
-
Lr^?
I
?-
-
=l
+5r
lx.
12,
: a,-
x
1
7
g
lr!
Y x
r+
6
tB:-_-+tr
3.
Figure 1
Figure 1 shows the finite region R bounded by the x-axis, the y-axis, the line x
=
the curve with equation
(t
\ 7t
/=seclix.,|,
o(x(,
The table shows corresponding
values of x and y for y: ttt[;')
x 0
7t
6
7C
J
7t
2
v
1 1.03s276 t"
ts+no t t.414214
a) Compiete the table above giving the missing vaiue of y to 6 decimal places.
(1)
b) Using the trapezium rule, with all of the values ofy from the completed table, find an
approximation
for the area of R, giving your answel to 4 decimal places.
Region R is rotated through 2n tadrans about the x-axis.
7t
-
and
2
(
(
(3)
(c) Use calculus to find the exact volume of the solid formed.
b)
t
(
E)
[,,*
t"+r+ztq+z(t'o3s2it'6+
t'rs+]ot)]
]- t'+#t-
Irczt Pr)
=
Z-lf
,,t'--
I
c)
vor
,nfiu*(r0dr
=n
ff+^^(ldJ}
=6fe*en
(i+)15,
4. A curve C has parametric equations
x:2sint,
!:
|
_
cos}t,
-i
<, <*
'
2
- -2
Finrl
9
at the noint wher
"
,:1
dx6
Find a cartesian equation for C in the form
y:f(x),
-k(x(h
stating the value of the constant ft.
(c) Write down the range of f(x).
(a)
(b)
(4)
(3)
(2)
_4)
*=AS*.,r.ts
S=t-CoSZk
-:-
-?9*^2h
=
k!'^tG;f
L(pst
-E
*u
s
S
-'. -l
(
S'nb
s
[-]-*a**;c* L-g
o) O-(g.t
5. (a) Use the substitution .tr
:
u2, u
)
0, to show that
I
I
a':[
2
a,,
J
x(2'lx
-l)
)
u(2u
-l)
(b) Hence show that
l.'
I
a.,
:
zm l,j\
J ru*-tr
\,
where a arrd b are integers to be determined.
(3)
(7)
:r,=u1
')
{i
=\,r."
6l'er-
Urt
a Z=Li6
-*
z
(
tn5 -l
6. Water is being heated in a keffle. At time / seconds, the temperature of the water is 6
"C.
The rate of increase of the temperature of the water at any time I is modelled by the
differential equation
d0
-"
-)(120-0),
6<100
dt
- '"'
where )" is a positive constant.
Given that e: 20 when l: 0,
(a) solve this differential equation to show that
0: 120
-
100e-rr
(8)
When the temperafure of the water reaches 100
"C,
the kettle switches off.
(b) Given that ).: 0.01, find the time, to the nearest second, when the kettle switches off.
(3)
&-':qe=S
=)
--ln-LOO
-t
-o.olb
'
-O'OIC
,
+=Q'
-+
Jo($-:o:o!
L:l
Jn5
F*-OOI L.-
-,160
e-
_-__ _:. _
-",
7. A curve is described by the equation
x2+4xv+v2+27:0
(a) Pind
9
in terms of x and y.
dx
A point
Q
lies on the curve.
The tangent to the curve at
Q
rs parallel to the y-axis.
Given that the x coordinate of
Q
is negative,
(b) use your answer to part (a) to find the coordinates of
Q.
(s)
(7't
-Lx-
;H
LCL*
2x+
b)
j
-
:, *?
s
4
J,gi=:3$
With respect to a fixed origin O, the line / has equation
/r:\
(
z\
,
=
l
t
|
* rl z
l,
*nere,t is a scatarparameter.
I
r
./ [-tJ
The point I lies on / and has coordinates (3,
*2,
6).
The point P has position vector (-pi + 2pk) relative to O, where p is a constant.
Given that vector f7 is perpendicular to /,
(a) find the value ofp.
Given also that B is a point on / such that IBPA: 45",
(b) frnd the coordinates of the two possible positions of B.
o+-?A-a
9-:-P*
-=-,
(4)
(s)
r3-
*.-?_
..6
*)
b+2&:*-Ak-
:o--*r uQ:-k--=.
Qr-\
+
t'=-*
-)
ICD
+$oA+
gLl*ro
+
tDAtkll*+z
S+toI+Az=
-*
eIll-1OL+183 aO
}}*toh
+21=O

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