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1) The document provides solutions to calculus problems involving: - Taking derivatives using the product rule and chain rule - Finding the gradient of a function by substitution - Using implicit differentiation to find the common tangent to a curve 2) It shows work finding the gradient of an implicitly defined curve at a point using implicit differentiation, including making y the subject of the equation. 3) It finds the equation of the tangent line to an implicitly defined curve at a point P by taking the derivative, making y the subject, and substituting the point coordinates.

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Answers: E.G. Uv + Vu

1) The document provides solutions to calculus problems involving: - Taking derivatives using the product rule and chain rule - Finding the gradient of a function by substitution - Using implicit differentiation to find the common tangent to a curve 2) It shows work finding the gradient of an implicitly defined curve at a point using implicit differentiation, including making y the subject of the equation. 3) It finds the equation of the tangent line to an implicitly defined curve at a point P by taking the derivative, making y the subject, and substituting the point coordinates.

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1(a) evidence of choosing the product rule


e.g. uv + vu (M1)
correct derivatives cos x, 2 (A1)(A1)
g(x) = 2 x cos x + 2 sin x A1 N4
(b) attempt to substitute into gradient function (M1)
e.g. g()
correct substitution
e.g. 2 cos + 2 sin (A1)
gradient = 2 A1 N2
[7]


2)Attempt at implicit differentiation M1
e
(x+y)
A1A1
let x = 0, y = 0 M1
e
0
= 0
= 1 A1
let x =
e
0
= 0
so = 1 A1
since both points lie on the line y = x this is a common tangent R1
Note: y = x must be seen for the final R1. It is not sufficient to note
that the gradients are equal.
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3)
M1
A1
|
.
|

\
|
+ = |
.
|

\
|
+ y
x
y
x xy
x
y
d
d
) sin(
d
d
1
|
.
|

\
|
+
x
y
d
d
1
x
y
d
d
2 , 2 = y
|
.
|

\
|
+ = |
.
|

\
|
+ y
x
y
x
x
y
d
d
) 2 sin(
d
d
1
x
y
d
d
2
1
2
1
2
1
a y x = +
0
d
d
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
= +

x
y
y x
x
y
y
x
x
y
= =
2
1
2
1
d
d
Note: Accept from making y the subject of the equation,
and all correct subsequent working
therefore the gradient at the point P is given by
A1
equation of tangent is y q = M1
(y = )
x-intercept: y = 0, n = A1
y-intercept: x = 0, m = A1
n + m = M1
=
= A1
= a AG
[8]




2
1
2
1
1
d
d
x
a
x
y
=
p
q
x
y
=
d
d
) ( p x
p
q

p q q x
p
q
+ +
p p q p
q
p q
+ = +
q p q +
p p q p p q + + +
q p p q + + 2
2
) ( q p +

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