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SMJK CHUNG LING BUTTERWORTH

6.

SECTION A (45 Marks) : Answer all questiont in this section.

I
1. The function f is defined by f(9 = {l1-"*2-

The variaition of the population of crows in a particular region with time is


modeled by the differential equation

sin x2

It a+
-r/x

.y (in thousands) denotes

'-'r<x<o
,o<x<n

Using the Maclaurin's series, determine whether

2.

tE
t2I

;fF.

By using a suitabte substitution, evatuate

It is given that

lny=

the size of the populatbn at time f (in years).

Find the general solution of the differentialequation and expressy in


terms of t.

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Find the population size of the crows in that particular region in the long run.

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SECTION B ({5 Marks) : Answer g4g question only in this section.

determine the elitremum points.

Usethe substitution u =

1) = 0 , given that

t8l

determine the intervals on which the graph is concave upwards.

Hence, sketch the graph of y

4.

exlsts.

t
Forthegraphofy=
=.
' 4+x2'
(a)
(b)

3.

*l$o

f(9

*. nf-

t21

1.'"'z {i

Jx+Z, showthat

f?

ot

The equations of two curves are given by./ = ln (x + 2) and

t6l

1I.

W,wheref isa

Sketch the tum curves on the same coordinates axes, and shade the
region which is bounded by the these curyes and both the axes

t4l

(b)
(c)

Find the coordinates of the point of intersection of the two curves.

t4l

Calculate the area of the shaded region.

8. (a) Find the general solution for the differential


t#dy =Y + 4x2 ln x'

121

Find the first three terms of the Maclaurin's series fory.

t3l
+

"*

t"n-l x

By means of the substitution

differential equation

constant to be determine.

Hence, find the first three terms of the Maclaurin's series for

(i)

(a)

(b)

*
'dr

't

t5l

-6* *= u- *32

1 + tan-1.r. Showthat ('t +x2)

y=

I31

*''*(T

equation
t71

nJ, find the particu|ar

= ?xy + y2,given

that/ = -2

solution for the


when x = 1.

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SMJK CHUNG LING BUTTERWORTI{


MATHEMATIC$ T 954/2

- STPM P2 TRIAL {2016)


2.

lim f11) = lim sin x2


x+ o* 1- cos 2x
-r+ os

[rz -$txzlt

lim

.r.* 0-

=x-+ 0lim

B1

flr.#.'.t

1:9t"'
= 2+0+...

"1T.@=,H*

#-#

dy-(4+.r2).(1)-x.(zx)

:=
x2 ' dr

14+x212

M1

Sub. either sin


cos fonnulm

CAO

B1

cAo

M1

(nisd+

zt{x+JiT}tx-JiT)>o

M1

3 fac-torc

-JTz *x

A{

must have "or"

M1

(rrrs.$= 6;

A1

State as points,

D1

Shape of cunae

D1

Allcorred (label,

or

y - e + x2 )2 .(-zo - (a - x2 ).(?)(+ + x2 ).tz!)

&2
M1

Factorise and cancel

drv

drr
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+...

G+

?ffi*

concave uo

cAo

M1

Muet showtub.

x2\a

2x.1xz *121

(both)

A1

o
[g]method
dxt.y/

A1

dr
a2

a;rr

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'

Zx'txz :1?)
14

<o

x.;"

or Jtz * 1,

'

o;

A1

=12

*no

,-\ r'rt =-\s/


4+
rtr

dJ, 4- x2

,|

-z

function (either)

*.-l

1-tt-qs*(?'*..J

l!:to:J

Choosing correct

,5_

fF) ="fiq* fF)

.1

f(r) extste.

Jy,

(b) Ext. ot. :


A1

Mu$ mention reEgon


ggdconclusion.

x=-2,2

=+

(-2,

-f,),tz,tl

points, asym$ote)

3,

5.

Letn= er+2:

"3r
Jn ex+2

a*

121n2

#="*
f

'

= J3

du

=J:t

(both

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Allin terms of r,

cAo)

(t

{ignore limits)

+ rnu

[te - 24 + 4tntl-

?g'= y'

X*0: U=e.pt=e.y"=

|!

t9-

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tz

'8*ltn:

+ 4 tn 3]

M1

A1

. r, =et+tan-tx = s + (e)x

lnr+(llmoreterm)
inlo ln a term

cAo

y="1+trn-tr= s[1 +3+

Sub.a=6anda=3

cAo

M1

For LHS terme

A1

(")[ti) .

{-..

/xx-l :e**tan-lx- e*[1+ ** ++...]


. [1 +.r
"

B1

+.t';y''y

(1 + xz)y" +

-a+!)aa

*f$nx -+a+
=

anu.ff

B1

**...ltr *** $+... ]

(Muetatatextr0)

cAo

M1

Sub.3 terms & +.

A1

+.

M1

Forming

tan-l't
"x+

M1

Sub. ex

A1

cAo

M1

Separation of variables
in integration form

M1

Partial fractions

A1

cAo

M1

Eliminate ln

A1

cAo

'*

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Must

=l

A1

cAo

A1

cAo

=1 +2x+2x7 +,
4.

u=
^[f*2, t2 = x+ 2 :$

I"

J;;e
x+1

d" =

o,

Zu93-= I

I;;6

{Zudu)

=I, 1z-{!loa
* fru

ra.

ran-r

($)]

=[o-o(f)l-[o-o]

.a-tu

B1

cAo

M1

All in tenns of rr,


(ignore limits)

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Proper fraction

A1

#.rtu* 1) =o' J#Toy

It*-i') *=Jt'o'
ln (y

1)

cAo

A1

-1

For tono run

(AG)

,.lll* /

+s

"

Sub"r=3andrr=0
into tan-l term

lny

[vJ
tt=

M1

= J t-rrot

_-

1-a'-'

Population size in long run

'

1000

ehow

llm

-+6

&o

8.

ShaPe of y = 1n (x + 2)

!=1p(1+2)

Shape of3,

1al

x$="r+4x2tnr,

*- fr=ortnx ., .. (1)

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CAO (on LHS)

BI

cAo

* #- {y=nrlnx

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CAO (on LHS)

J*(*.r)*'

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CAO (on LHS)

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lnte. by part$

l-= Axln.r- 4x + c
.*

A1

cAo

.y=x(4Jlnx-4x+c)

A1

cAo

BI

cA0

MI

All in

A1

cAo

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$eparation of variables

-Llax+c
v

A1

cAo

c
- x?-=x+
v

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x,y

M1

Sub, x andy

A1

cAo

'ln (!")

tr

(both D1 above must

'

eJ

-**=
""n"

indicate asymptotes)

All correct (equations


+ axes intercepts)
Shaded region (CAO)

(b) rn (x + 2)' * (*)

J.= 1+x1(rn.)

x+2=-3x

sincex>0; 4(1,|n3)
rln

J,

rln

se-/dr-J,n,

'

f e"-r lf '-[",

[-1 - (-a]J - lto - r ln 3] - (2 - 2 rn 2)J

=r.zn($)

(1)xl-'

-rr]ill

1-'integral, with ln 3
2nd integral, wlth ln 3

=*

J+.rnxcr

(+rX*)

dx

{b}J'rryr2: $- tr*t.l*
,'$= L*J * y' r r21?*u*r'* ) = zx(yx2) * 1ux2)2
dvz
dr
-Ey

I+0"= Jrrr*

16.1,1.-2t *s1+c

+ v=2x2
-12=*-1
Y2"1-2x

and u ierms

terms only

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