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Ch.2 Numerical Solutions of Equations

This document contains sample exam questions from Edexcel Maths FP1 papers regarding numerical solutions. It includes multiple questions that involve using techniques like showing an equation has a root in an interval, finding the derivative of a function, applying the Newton-Raphson method to find better approximations of roots, using interval bisection to narrow the interval containing a root, and using linear interpolation to approximate a root. The questions provide practice applying numerical methods for finding roots that are covered in an Edexcel Maths FP1 exam.

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Ch.2 Numerical Solutions of Equations

This document contains sample exam questions from Edexcel Maths FP1 papers regarding numerical solutions. It includes multiple questions that involve using techniques like showing an equation has a root in an interval, finding the derivative of a function, applying the Newton-Raphson method to find better approximations of roots, using interval bisection to narrow the interval containing a root, and using linear interpolation to approximate a root. The questions provide practice applying numerical methods for finding roots that are covered in an Edexcel Maths FP1 exam.

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Edexcel Maths FP1

Topic Questions from Papers

Numerical Solutions

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(a) Show that the equation f(x) = 0 has a root in the interval [1.1, 1.2].
(2)
(b) Find f (x).
(3)
(c) Using x0 = 1.1 as a first approximation to , apply the Newton-Raphson procedure
once to f(x) to find a second approximation to , giving your answer to 3 significant
figures.
(4)
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Given that is the only real root of the equation


x3 x2 6 = 0
(a) show that 2.2 < < 2.3

(2)

(b) Taking 2.2 as a first approximation to , apply the Newton-Raphson procedure once
to f (x) = x3 x2 6 to obtain a second approximation to , giving your answer to
3 decimal places.
(5)
(c) Use linear interpolation once on the interval [2.2, 2.3] to find another approximation
to , giving your answer to 3 decimal places.
(3)
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f ( x) = 3x 2

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(a) Write down, to 3 decimal places, the value of f(1.3) and the value of f(1.4).
(1)
The equation f(x) = 0 has a root between 1.3 and 1.4
(b) Starting with the interval [1.3, 1.4], use interval bisection to find an interval of width
0.025 which contains .
(3)
(c) Taking 1.4 as a first approximation to , apply the Newton-Raphson procedure once to
f(x) to obtain a second approximation to , giving your answer to 3 decimal places.
(5)
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x0

(a) Show that f ( x) = 0 has a root between 1.4 and 1.5


(2)
(b) Starting with the interval [1.4, 1.5], use interval bisection twice to find an interval of
width 0.025 that contains .
(3)
(c) Taking 1.45 as a first approximation to , apply the Newton-Raphson procedure once
to f ( x) = x 3

7
+ 2 to obtain a second approximation to , giving your answer to
x

3 decimal places.
(5)
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f ( x) = 5 x 2 4 x 2 6 , x  0
The root of the equation f (x) = 0 lies in the interval [1.6 , 1.8].
(a) Use linear interpolation once on the interval [1.6 , 1.8] to find an approximation to .
Give your answer to 3 decimal places.
(4)
(b) Differentiate f (x) to find f ( x).
(2)
(c) Taking 1.7 as a first approximation to , apply the Newton-Raphson process once to
f (x) to obtain a second approximation to . Give your answer to 3 decimal places.
(4)

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f ( x ) = 3x + 3 x 7
(a) Show that the equation f ( x) = 0 has a root between x = 1 and x = 2.
(2)
(b) Starting with the interval [1, 2] , use interval bisection twice to find an interval of
width 0.25 which contains .
(3)

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3x 1 , x 0
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(a) Use differentiation to find f ( x).


(2)
The root of the equation f ( x) = 0 lies in the interval [ 0.7 , 0.9] .
(b) Taking 0.8 as a first approximation to , apply the Newton-Raphson process once to
f ( x) to obtain a second approximation to . Give your answer to 3 decimal places.
(4)
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(a) Show that f ( x) = x 4 + x 1 has a real root in the interval [0.5, 1.0] .
(2)
(b) Starting with the interval [0.5, 1.0], use interval bisection twice to find an interval of
width 0.125 which contains .
(3)
(c) Taking 0.75 as a first approximation, apply the Newton Raphson process twice to
f ( x) to obtain an approximate value of  Give your answer to 3 decimal places.
(5)

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f ( x) = x 2 +

3
3x 7 , x > 0
4x

A root  of the equation f ( x ) = 0 lies in the interval [3 , 5].


Taking 4 as a first approximation to , apply the Newton-Raphson process once to f ( x )
to obtain a second approximation to  . Give your answer to 2 decimal places.
(6)
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f ( x) = tan + 3x 6 ,
2

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(a) Show that the equation f ( x ) = 0 has a root  in the interval [1, 2].

(2)

(b) Use linear interpolation once on the interval [1, 2] to find an approximation to 
Give your answer to 2 decimal places.
(3)
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f ( x) = 2 x 2 + x

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5,

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(a) Find f ( x) .
(2)
The equation f ( x) = 0 has a root  in the interval [4.5, 5.5].
(b) Using x0 = 5 as a first approximation to , apply the Newton-Raphson procedure
once to f ( x) to find a second approximation to , giving your answer to 3 significant
figures.
(4)
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(a) Show that the equation f(x) = 0 has a root  in the interval [2.5, 3].
(2)
(b) Use linear interpolation once on the interval [2.5, 3] to find an approximation for ,
giving your answer to 2 decimal places.
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Further Pure Mathematics FP1


Candidates sitting FP1 may also require those formulae listed under Core Mathematics C1
and C2.
Summations
n

= 16 n(n + 1)(2n + 1)

= 14 n 2 (n + 1) 2

r =1

r
r =1

Numerical solution of equations

The Newton-Raphson iteration for solving f( x) = 0 : x n +1 = x n

f( x n )
f ( x n )

Conics

Parabola

Rectangular
Hyperbola

Standard
Form

y 2 = 4ax

xy = c2

Parametric
Form

(at2, 2at)

ct,
t

Foci

(a, 0)

Not required

Directrices

x = a

Not required

Matrix transformations

cos
Anticlockwise rotation through about O:
sin
cos 2
Reflection in the line y = (tan ) x :
sin 2

sin

cos

sin 2

cos 2

In FP1, will be a multiple of 45.

Edexcel AS/A level Mathematics Formulae List: Further Pure Mathematics FP1 Issue 1 September 2009

Core Mathematics C1
Mensuration
Surface area of sphere = 4 r 2
Area of curved surface of cone = r slant height

Arithmetic series
un = a + (n 1)d
Sn =

1
1
n(a + l) = n[2a + (n 1)d]
2
2

Edexcel AS/A level Mathematics Formulae List: Core Mathematics C1 Issue 1 September 2009

Core Mathematics C2
Candidates sitting C2 may also require those formulae listed under Core Mathematics C1.
Cosine rule
a2 = b2 + c2 2bc cos A
Binomial series
n
n
n
(a + b) n = a n + a n 1b + a n 2 b 2 + K + a n r b r + K + b n
1
2
r

(n )

n
n!
where = n C r =
r! (n r )!
r
n(n 1) 2
n(n 1) K (n r + 1) r
(1 + x) n = 1 + nx +
x +K+
x + K ( x < 1, n )
1 2 K r
1 2
Logarithms and exponentials
log a x =

log b x
log b a

Geometric series

un = arn 1
Sn =

a (1 r n )
1 r

S =

a
for r < 1
1 r

Numerical integration
b

The trapezium rule: y dx


a

1
2

h{(y0 + yn) + 2(y1 + y2 + ... + yn 1)}, where h =

Edexcel AS/A level Mathematics Formulae List: Core Mathematics C2 Issue 1 September 2009

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n

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