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1) The document provides 15 integration problems from various years of the Malaysian STPM Mathematics examination. The problems cover a wide range of integration techniques including substitution, partial fractions, trigonometric substitutions, and integration by parts. 2) Many problems ask students to evaluate definite integrals, sometimes requiring the use of logarithmic or inverse trigonometric substitutions. Others involve relating an integral to an area or volume calculation. 3) The problems progressively increase in difficulty level and cover skills needed for multivariable calculus such as finding volumes of revolution and surface areas. They provide a good review of core integration techniques tested in the STPM exam.

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MT Chapter 09 - Decrypted

1) The document provides 15 integration problems from various years of the Malaysian STPM Mathematics examination. The problems cover a wide range of integration techniques including substitution, partial fractions, trigonometric substitutions, and integration by parts. 2) Many problems ask students to evaluate definite integrals, sometimes requiring the use of logarithmic or inverse trigonometric substitutions. Others involve relating an integral to an area or volume calculation. 3) The problems progressively increase in difficulty level and cover skills needed for multivariable calculus such as finding volumes of revolution and surface areas. They provide a good review of core integration techniques tested in the STPM exam.

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LEE KIAN KEONG

STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

9: Integration

Integration
1. [STPM 1970 Q2 ]
1

x
dx, give your answer correct to two decimal places.
4 x2
Z
x
1
(b) Using the substitution t = tan , or otherwise, find
dx
2
3 5 cos x

(a) Evaluate

1
2

[Answer : (a) 0.20 ; (b)

1
ln
4

x
2
x
2

2 tan
2 tan

1
+1


+ c]

2. [STPM 1972 Q2 ]
Z

(a) Find

tan3 d, giving your answer correct to two significant figures.

(b) Using the substitution u2 = 2t + 1, or otherwise, evaluate

t
dt.
2t + 1
[Answer : (a) 0.15 ; (b)

10
]
3

3. [STPM 1973 Q3 ]
Z

2a

(a) Find
a

x3
dx.
x4 + a4
1

Z
(b) Using the substitution x = cos 2, or otherwise, prove that
0

1x
dx = 1.
1+x
2
[Answer : (a)

1
ln
4


17
]
2

4. [STPM 1976 Q2 ]
Z

(a) Show that


0

x1
dx = ln
2x2 + 3x + 1


25
.
27
Z

(b) Using the substitution u = 2x 1, or otherwise, evaluate

x 2x 1 dx.

[Answer : (b)

428
]
15

5. [STPM 1979 Q5 ]
Z
(a) Find

(sin x + 3 cos x)2 dx.


Z

(b) Show that


1

(x 1)(5x + 2)
1
dx = ln
2
(2x 1)(x + 2)
2

 
8
.
3
[Answer : (a) 5x + 2 sin 2x

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3
cos 2x + c]
2

LEE KIAN KEONG

STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

9: Integration

6. [STPM 1981 Q6 ]
1

x3
dx, leaving your answer in a form involving logarithms.
2
0 x +2
Z 1p
1
1
4 x2 dx = +
3.
(b) Show that
3
2
0
Z

(a) Evaluate

[Answer : (a)

1
+ ln
2

 
2
]
3

7. [STPM 1982 MT Q7 ]
Z
(a) Find

2 + cos x
dx.
sin2 x
Z

(b) Using the substitution x = 2 sin , or otherwise, evaluate


0

significant figures.

x2
dx, giving your answer correct to two
4 x2

[Answer : (a) 2 cot x cosec x + C ; (b) 0.118]


8. [STPM 1982 MT Q8 ]
Sketch the corresponding curves for the following equations in separate diagrams, showing the turning points
and any asymptotes parallel to the axes:
(a) y = (x 1)(x 3)
1
(b) y =
(x 6= 1, x 6= 3)
(x 1)(x 3)
4
intersects the graphs (b) at the points A and B.
3
Calculate the finite area bounded by the line AB and the portion of the graph between A and B, giving your
answer correct to three significant figures.
The line y =

[Answer : (a) (2,-1), minimum point ; (b) (2,-1), maximum point , asymptotes are x = 1, x = 3, y = 0 ; Area=0.235]
9. [STPM 1983 MT Q9 ]
Z

Find the exact value of

x x + 3 dx.

8
5

[Answer : ]
10. [STPM 1983 MT Q10 ]
Z
(a) Evaluate

tan2 x dx.

18 4x x2
A
B
C

+
+
, show that A = 2 and determine the values of B
2
(4 3x)(1 + x)
4 3x 1 + x (1 + x)2
and C.
Z 1
18 4x x2
7
3
Hence, show that
dx = ln 2 +
2
(4

3x)(1
+
x)
3
2
0

(b) Given that

[Answer : (a) 1

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LEE KIAN KEONG

STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

9: Integration

11. [STPM 1983 MT Q11 ]


A bowl in the shape of a hemisphere with a radius a and its rim horizontal, is filled with a liquid to a height of
h unit. Show, through integration, that the volume of the liquid in the bowl is
1 2
h (3a h).
3
12. [STPM 1984 MT Q12 ]
Z
(a) Show that

sin2 x cos2 x dx =

4 3 3
.
192

2
2

(b) Using the substitution u = x , or otherwise, evaluate


0

form.

x
dx, leaving your answer in logarithmic
1 x4

[Answer : (b)

1
ln 3]
4

13. [STPM 1985 MT Q14 ]


Z

2x + 1

dx.
x+1
Z 4
11x2 + 4x + 12
(b) Show that
dx = ln 675.
2
0 (2x + 1)(x + 4)
(a) Find

[Answer : (a)

3
1
4
(x + 1) 2 2(x + 1) 2 + c]
3

14. [STPM 1985 MT Q15 ]


Using integration, find te area of the finite region bounded by the curve

x+ y = a
and the coordinate axes, if a is a positive constant.
[Answer :

1 2
a ]
6

15. [STPM 1986 MT Q1 ]


Find the coordinates of the points P , Q where the curve 2y = x + 3 meets the parabola y 2 = 4x.
Find the area bounded by the arc P Q of this parabola and the line P Q.
[Answer : P (1, 2) , Q(9, 6) ;

8
]
3

16. [STPM 1986 MT Q2 ]


By using the substitution x = sin , or otherwise, evaluate
1
2

Z
1
3

x2

1
dx
1 x2

leaving your answer in the forms of surds.

[Answer : 2 2 3]
17. [STPM 1987 MT Q17 ]

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(a) Express

STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

9: Integration

17 + x
in partial fractions. Hence or otherwise, show that
(4 3x)(1 + 2x)
Z

1
2

13

17 + x
1
dx = (19 ln 2 + 9 ln 3).
(4 3x)(1 + 2x)
6
Z

(b) Using the substitution x = sin , or otherwise, find


0

x2
1
dx.
2 (1 x2 ) 12
5
3
1
[Answer : (a)
+
; (b)
4 3x
1 + 2x
2


3

]
6
4

18. [STPM 1987 MT Q18 ]

8
4 that intersects the x-axis at the point A. The tangent
x
to the curve at the point P (1, 4) intersects the x-axis at the point Q. Find the coordinates of Q.
The diagram above shows a portion of the curve y =

Find the area of the shaded region bounded by the curve AP and the line segments P Q and QA.


[Answer : Q =

3
,0
2


; A=8 ln 2 5]

19. [STPM 1987 MT Q19 ]

The diagram shows a hemispherical bowl with radius a and its rim horizontal. Show that when the depth of
water in the bowl is y, the volume V of water in the bowl is given by
V =

1 2
y (3a y).
3

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LEE KIAN KEONG

STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

9: Integration

Initially, the bowl is empty. Water is then poured into the bowl at a constant rate. The time taken to fill the
1
bowl is T . Find, in terms of T , the time taken for y to become a. Find, in terms of T and a, the rate at which
2
1
the water level rises when y = a.
2
[Answer :

8a
5
T ;
]
16
9T

20. [STPM 1988 MT Q20 ]


Determine the coordinates of the points of intersection between the graphs y 2 = x and y = x + 2. Find the
area bounded by the two graphs.
Find also the volume of the solid generated when this area is rotated through 2 about the y-axis.
[Answer : (1, 1) , (4, 2) ;

9 72
;
]
2 5

21. [STPM 1989 MT Q21 ]

(a) Using the substitution x = a tan , or otherwise, show that


a

x3
5

(a2 + x2 ) 2

85 2
dx =
,
12a

with a > 0.
Z 8
(x 1)2
(b) Evaluate
, dx, giving your answer correct to three significant figures.
x2 4
3
[Answer : (b) 3.89]
22. [STPM 1990 MT Q22 ]
(a) Find the values of the constants A and B such that cos x A(3 cos x+ 4 sin x) +B(3 sin x+ 4 cos x). Hence
Z 2
cos x
dx giving your answer correct to three decimal places.
or otherwise, find the value of
3 cos x + 4 sin x
0
Z 3r
5x
(b) By using the substitution x = 3 2 cos 2, or otherwise, find
dx giving your answer correct to
x1
2
three significant figures.
[Answer : (a) A =

4
3
,B=
, 0.235; (b) 1.32]
25
25

23. [STPM 1991 MT Q23 ]


Evaluate
Z 6
(a)
tan 2 d,
0

Z
(b)
e

e2

1
dx,
x ln x
[Answer : (a)

24. [STPM 1991 MT Q24 ]


Find the area bounded by the curves y = 1 x2 and y = x 1.
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1
ln 2 ; (b) ln 2]
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LEE KIAN KEONG

STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

9: Integration
[Answer :

9
]
2

25. [STPM 1992 MT Q25 ]


Z
(a) By using a suitable substitution or otherwise, find the value of
1

to three significant figures.


(b) Show that

x1
dx, giving your answer correct
(2x 1)2

d
(tan3 ) = 3 tan4 + 3 sec2 3. Hence, determine the value of
dx

tan4 d.

[Answer : (a) 0.108 ; (b)

2
]
4
3

26. [STPM 1992 MT Q26 ]

Sketch the area R bounded by the y-axis, x-axis, line x = , and the curve y = 1 + sin x. Find the volume of
2
the solid formed when R is rotated through four right angles about the x-axis.
[Answer :
27. [STPM 1993 MT Q27 ]
Show that

( + 2)]
2

d
(tan3 x) = 3 sec4 x 3 sec2 x.
dx
Z

Hence, determine the value of

sec4 x dx.

[Answer :

4
]
3

28. [STPM 1994 MT Q1 ]

1
The shaded area shown in the diagram above is bounded by the curve y = ex + , the curve y = ex 1, and
2
the y-axis. Find the area of the shaded region.
[Answer :

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1
(3 ln 2 1)]
2

LEE KIAN KEONG

STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

9: Integration

29. [STPM 1994 MS Q29 ]


ln x
dy
If y =
, where x > 0, determine the set of values for x such that
> 0 and the set of values for x such that
x
dx
dy
1
< 0. Hence, show that the maximum value of y is .
dx
e
ln x
x
Sketch the curve y =
, where x > 0. Hence sketch the curve y =
, x > 0. Show that the area bounded
x
ln x
1
ln x
ln x
, the x-axis, and the line x = is equal to the area bounded by the curve y =
, the
by the curve y =
x
e
x
x-axis, and the line x = e.
[Answer : {x : 0 < x < e} ; {x : x > e}]
30. [STPM 1994 MS Q31 ]
Z 1

x 1 + x dx.
Find the value of
0

[Answer :

4
(1 + 2)]
15

31. [STPM 1995 MT Q31 ]


1
Express 2
in the form of partial fractions. Hence, show that
x 1
Z
1
1 x1
dx = ln
+ c,
2
x 1
2 x+1
where c is the constant.
Using integration by parts, show that
Z

Deduce the value of


2

x
1
dx = 2
+
x2 1
x 1

2x2
dx.
(x2 1)2

x2
dx. Give your answer correct to three decimal places.
(x2 1)2
[Answer :

1
1

; 0.347]
2(x 1)
2(x + 1)

32. [STPM 1995 MT Q32 ]


Calculate the volume of the solid generated when the area bounded by the curves y = x2 and y 2 = 8x is rotated
completely about the x-axis.
[Answer :

48
]
5

33. [STPM 1995 MS Q1 ]


Sketch the curve y = x(x + 1)(2 x). Find the area bounded by the curve y = x(x + 1)(2 x) and the x-axis.
[Answer : 3
34. [STPM 1996 MT Q1 ]
Show that

x ln x dx =
1

Z
Hence, find the value of


1 2
e +1 .
4

x(ln x)2 dx correct to three decimal places.

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1
]
12

LEE KIAN KEONG

STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

9: Integration
[Answer : 1.597]

35. [STPM
Z 1996 MT Q2 ]
e

Find

(2x + 1) ln x dx. Give your answer in terms of e.


1

1 2
(e + 3)]
2

[Answer :

36. [STPM 1996 MS Q3 ]


Sketch, on the same axes, the graphs of y 2 = x and y = 2 x. Show the coordinates of the points of intersection
between the graphs.
Calculate the area bounded by y 2 = x and y = 2 x.
If V1 is the volume of the solid formed when the area above the x-axis bounded by y 2 = x, y = 2 x, and the
x-axis is rotated completely about the y-axis, and V2 is the volume of the solid formed when the area under the
x-axis bounded by y 2 = x, y = 2 x, and the x-axis is rotated completely about the y-axis, find V1 : V2 .
[Answer : Area=

9
; V1 : V2 = 4 : 23]
2

37. [STPM 1997 MT Q1 ]


Z
By using a suitable substitution, find the value of

x 1 + x dx.

[Answer : 7

11
]
15

38. [STPM 1997 MT Q2 ]


Find the coordinates of all the points of intersection between the line y = 12 4x and the curve y = 12 x3 .
Show that there is a point of inflection on the curve y = 12 x3 at x = 0.
Sketch, in the same diagram, the line y = 12 4x and the curve y = 12 x3 .
The area bounded by the line y = 12 4x and the curve y = 12 x3 is rotated through four right angles about
the x-axis. Calculate the volume of the solid of revolution formed.
[Answer : (0, 12), (2, 20), (2, 4) ; Volume=192]
39. [STPM
Z 1997 MS Q3 ]
x

Find
dx.
2x 1
1

[Answer :

(2x 1) 2 (x + 1)
+ C]
3

40. [STPM 1998 MT Q1 ]


Find
Z
x

(a)
dx,
4 x2
Z
3
(b)
x2 ex dx
p

1
3

[Answer : (a) 4 x2 + C ; (b) ex + C]


41. [STPM 1998 MT Q2 ]
The gradient of the tangent to a curve at the point (x, y) where x > 3, varies inversely with (x 3), and the
curve passes through the points (4, 0) and (6, ln 9). Show that the equation of the curve is y = 2 ln(x 3).
Sketch the curve.
Find the finite area bounded by the curve, the x-axis and the line x = 6.
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STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

9: Integration
[Answer : 2(3 ln 3 2)]

42. [STPM 1999 MT P1 Q8 ]


Show that
Z

x2
11
dx =
+ ln 2.
(x 1)3
8
[6 marks]

43. [STPM 1999 MT P1 Q13 ]


Function f is defined as
(
x(x ),
0 x < 2,
f (x) =
2
sin(x ), 2 x 3.
(a) Sketch the graph of f .

[4 marks]

(b) Find the range of f .

[3 marks]

(c) Determine whether f is a one-to-one function. Give reasons for your answer.

[2 marks]

(d) Find the area of the region bounded by graph f and the x-axis.

[6 marks]

[Answer : (b) R={y : 2 y < 2 2 } ; (d) 3 + 2 2 ]


44. [STPM 1999 MS P1 Q8 ]
x2
, find f 0 (x). Hence, evaluate
If f (x) =
2x 5
2

Z
1

x(x 5)
dx.
(2x 5)2
[5 marks]

[Answer : f 0 (x) =
45. [STPM 2000 MT P1 Q8 ]
Sketch the curve y = x(x 3)(x + 2).

2x(x 5)
11
; ]
(2x 5)2
6

[2 marks]

If A1 and A2 respectively denote the area of the regions bounded by the curve and the x-axis above and below
the x-axis, find A1 : A2 .
[5 marks]
[Answer :

64
]
189

46. [STPM 2000 MS P1 Q8 ]


1
.
[2 marks]
x
Calculate the volume of the solid of revolution when the region bounded by the above graphs is rotated through
360 about the y-axis.
[5 marks]
Sketch the graphs y = 4, y = 8x2 and y =

[Answer :

1
]
2

47. [STPM 2000 MS P1 Q13 ]


The function f is defined by
(
f (x) =

2 |x 1|,
x2 9x + 18,

(a) Sketch the graph of f .

x < 3,
x 3.
[5 marks]

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Z

STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

9: Integration

(b) Evaluate

f (x)dx.

[5 marks]

[Answer : (b) 8 ]
48. [STPM 2001 MT P1 Q14 ]
A curve has equation y 2 = x2 (4 x2 ).
Show that for any point (x, y) lying on the curve, then 2 x 2 and 2 y 2.

[3 marks]

Sketch the curve.

[3 marks]

Calculate the area of the region bounded by this curve.

[4 marks]

Calculate the volume of the solid of revolution when the region bounded by this curve and y = x in the first
quadrant is rotated through 360 about the x-axis.
[5 marks]
[Answer : Area=

6 3
32
; Volume=
]
3
5

49. [STPM 2001 MS P1 Q8 ]


Z 4
x
Find the value of
1 .
2
0 (5x + 1) 2

[6 marks]

[Answer :

8
]
5

50. [STPM 2001 MS P1 Q14 ]


4
Sketch on the same coordinate system the curve y = , and y 2 = 4(x 1). Find the coordinates of the points
x
of intersection of the two curves.
[6 marks]


4
20
Show that the area of the region bounded by y = , y 2 = 4(x 1) and y = 4 is
4 ln 2 .
[4 marks]
x
3
Calculate the volume of the solid of revolution when this region is rotated through 360 about the y-axis.[5 marks]
[Answer : Point of intersection=(2,2) ; Volume=
51. [STPM 2002 MT Specimen P1 Q5 ]
Z 2
Evaluate the definite integral
x2 sin x dx.

296
]
15

[6 marks]

[Answer : 2]
52. [STPM 2002 MT Specimen P1 Q11 ]


1
ln x
Show that the curve y =
has a stationary point at e,
and determine whether this point is a local
x
e
minimum point or a local maximum point.
[6 marks]
Sketch the curve.

[3 marks]

ln x
1
Show that the area of the region bounded by the curve y =
, the x-axis, and the line x = is equal to the
x
e
ln x
, the x-axis, and the line x = e.
[5 marks]
area of the region bounded by the curve y =
x
53. [STPM 2002 MT P1 Q4 ]
Z
By using suitable substitution, find

3x 1

dx.
x+1

[5 marks]

[Answer : 2(x + 1) 2 8(x + 1) 2 + C]

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STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

9: Integration

54. [STPM 2002 MT P1 Q9 ]


Find the point of intersection of the curves y = x2 + 3x and y = 2x3 x2 5x. Sketch on the same coordinate
system these two curves.
[5 marks]
Calculate the area of the region bounded by the curves y = x2 + 3x and y = 2x3 x2 5x.

[6 marks]

[Answer : Point of intersection=(0,0), (2,2), (-2,-10) ; Area=16 units2 .]


55. [STPM 2003 MT P1 Q3 ]
Z
Using the substitution u = 3 + 2 sin , evaluate
0

cos
d.
(3 + 2 sin )2

[5 marks]

[Answer :

1
]
24

56. [STPM 2003 MT P1 Q10 ]


a
The curve y = x(b x), where a 6= 0, has a turning point at point (2, 1). Determine the values of a and b.
2
[4 marks]

Calculate the area of the region bounded bt the x-axis and the curve.

[4 marks]

Calculate the volume of the solid formed by revolving the region about the x-axis.

[4 marks]

[Answer : a =

8 32
1
,b=4; ;
]
2
3 15

57. [STPM 2004Z MT P1 Q1 ]


e
Show that
ln x dx = 1.

[4 marks]

58. [STPM 2004 MT P1 Q11 ]


1
Sketch on the same coordinates axis y = x and the curve y 2 = x. Find the coordinate of the
2
intersection.
1
Find the area of region bounded by the line y = x and the curve y 2 = x.
2
Find the volume of the solid formed when the region is rotated through 2 radians about the y-axis.

points of

[Answer : (0, 0) , (4, 2) ;

[5 marks]
[4 marks]
[4 marks]

4 64
;
]
3 15

59. [STPM 2005 MT P1 Q7 ]


Sketch, on the same coordinate axes, the curves y = ex and y = 2 + 3ex .

[2 marks]

Calculate the area of the region bounded by the y-axis and the curves.

[6 marks]

[Answer : 2 ln 3]
60. [STPM 2006 MT P1 Q6 ]
2x + 1
Ax + B
C
Express 2
in the form 2
+
where A, B and C are constants.
(x + 1)(2 x)
x +1
2x
Z 1
2x + 1
Hence, evaluate
dx.
2 + 1)(2 x)
(x
0
[Answer :
61. [STPM 2007 MT P1 Q6 ]
Find
Z 2
x +x+2
(a)
dx,
x2 + 2

[3 marks]

[4 marks]

x
1
3
+
; ln 2]
x2 + 1
2x 2

[3 marks]

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Z
(b)

x
ex+1

STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

9: Integration

dx.

[4 marks]

[Answer : (a) x +

1
x
1
ln(x2 + 2) + C ; (b) x+1 x+1 + C]
2
e
e

62. [STPM 2007 MT P1 Q10 ]


The gradient of the tangent to a curve at any point (x, y) is given by

dy
3x 5
= , where x > 0. If the curve
dx
2 x

passes through the point (1, 4),


(a) find the equation of the curve,

[4 marks]

(b) sketch the curve,

[2 marks]

(c) calculate the area of the region bounded by the curve and the x-axis.

[5 marks]
3

[Answer : (a) y = x 2 5x 2 ; (c)


63. [STPM 2007 FMT P1 Q2 ]
Z 4

Show that
sec x(sec x + tan x)2 dx = 1 + 2.

20
5]
3

[4 marks]

64. [STPM 2008 MT P1 Q2 ]


 
Z 3
5
2
(x 2)2
dx = + 4 ln
.
Show that
2
x
3
3
2

[4 marks]

65. [STPM 2008 MT P1 Q11 ]


Sketch, on the same coordinate axes, the curves y = 6 ex and y = 5ex , and find the coordinates of the points
of intersection.
[7 marks]
Calculate the area of the region bounded by the curves.

[4 marks]

Calculate the volume of the solid formed when the region is rotated through 2 radians about the x-axis.[5 marks]
[Answer : (ln 5, 1) ; 6 ln 5 8 ; (36 ln 5 48)]
66. [STPM 2009 MT P1 Q6 ]
Z
Using an appropriate substitution, evaluate

x2 (1 x) 3 dx.

[7 marks]

[Answer :

27
]
140

67. [STPM 2009 MT P1 Q11 ]


Given a curve y = x2 4 and straight line y = x 2,
(a) sketch, on the same coordinates axes, the curve and the straight line,

[2 marks]

(b) determine the coordinate of their points of intersection,

[2 marks]

(c) calculate the area of the region R bounded by the curve and the straight line,

[4 marks]

(d) find the volume of the solid formed when R is rotated through 360 about the x-axis.

[5 marks]

[Answer : (b) (1, 3) , (2, 0) ; (c)

108
9
; (d)
]
2
5

68. [STPM 2010 MT P1 Q4 ]


Given that f (x) = x ln x, where x > 0. Find f 0 (x), and hence, determine the value of

2e

ln x dx.

[6 marks]

[Answer : 2e ln(2)]
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STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

69. [STPM 2011 MT P1 Q3 ]


Z

9: Integration

(x + 1) ln x
dx.
x2

Use the substitution u = ln x, evaluate


1

[6 marks]

[Answer :

3
2
]
2
e

70. [STPM 2011 MT P1 Q8 ]


2
Differentiate ex with respect to x.
Hence, determine integers a, b and c for which
Z

x3 ex dx =

a c
e .
b
[9 marks]
2

[Answer : 2xex , a = 3, b = 2, c = 4]
71. [STPM 2012 MT P1 Q3 ]
Differentiate tan x with respect to x, and hence, show that

x sec2 xdx = ln 2.
3

[6 marks]

[Answer : sec2 x]
72. [STPM 2013 MT Specimen P2 Q3 ]
Using the substitution x = 4 sin2 u, evaluate

Z
0

x
dx.
4x

[6 marks]

[Answer :
73. [STPM 2013 MM Specimen P1 Q5 ]
Show that

x ln x dx =
1

2
3]
3


1 2
e +1 .
4
[4 marks]

Z
Hence, find the value of

x(ln x)2 dx.

[3 marks]

1
4

1
4

[Answer : + e2 ]
74. [STPM 2013 MM Specimen P1 Q8 ]
Sketch, on the same axes, the curve y 2 = x and the straight line y = 2 x, showing the coordinates of the points
of intersection.
[4 marks]
(a) State whether the curve y 2 = x has a turning point. Justify your answer.

[2 marks]

(b) Calculate the area of the region bounded by the curve y = x and the straight line y = 2 x.

[4 marks]

(c) Calculate the volume of the solid formed by revolving the region bounded by the curve y = x and the
straight line y = 2 x completely about the y-axis.
[5 marks]
[Answer : (b) 4.5 ; (c) 14.4]

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STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

9: Integration

75. [STPM 2013 MT P2 Q3 ]


The equations of two curves are given by y = x2 1 and y =

6
.
x2

(a) Sketch the two curves on the same coordinate axes.

[3 marks]

(b) Find the coordinates of the points of intersection of the two curves.

[3 marks]

(c) Calculate the volume of the solid formed when the region bounded by the two curves and the line x = 1 is
revolved completely about the y-axis.
[6 marks]

[Answer : (b) ( 3, 2), ( 3, 2) ; (c) 2(1 + 3 ln 3)]


76. [STPM 2013 MT P2 U2 Q3 ]
Using the substitution u = x 2, show that
Z 4
x2

x1
1

dx = ln 2 + .
4x + 8
2
8
[8 marks]

77. [STPM 2013 MM P1 Q5 ]


Show that

Z
1

1
ln x
dx =
5
x
16


1

5
e4


.
[6 marks]

78. [STPM 2014 MT P2 Q3 ]


Z 1
Find the value of
(1 + 2x) ln(1 + x)dx.

[5 marks]

1
2

[Answer : 2 ln 2 ]
79. [STPM 2014 MT P2 Q7 ]
The curve y = ln(4x) is shown in the diagram below.

The tangent to the curve at the point P passes through the origin O.
e 
(a) Show that the coordinates of the point P is
, 1 , and find the equation of the tangent to the curve.
4

[5 marks]

(b) Calculate the area of the shaded region bounded by the curve, the tangent and the x-axis.
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STPM MATHEMATICS (T)

9: Integration

(c) Calculate the volume of the solid formed when the shaded region is revolved completely about the y-axis.
[5 marks]

4
e

[Answer : (a) y = x ; (b)

1
1
1
e ; (c)
(e2 3)]
8
4
96

80. [STPM 2014 MT P2 U2 Q3 ]


d
Show that
(cosec x) = cosec x cot x.
dx
Using the substitution x = 2 tan , find

[2 marks]

Z
x2

dx

.
4 + x2
[6 marks]

[Answer :

1 p
4 + x2 + C]
4x

81. [STPM 2014 MM P1 Q5 ]


Evaluate the definite integrals
Z

ln 2

(a)
0

Z
(b)
0

ex
dx,
1 + ex

[3 marks]

x
dx.
1+x

[6 marks]

[Answer : (a) ln
82. [STPM 2015 MM P1 Q5 ]
Z 3
Show that
ln x dx = 3 ln 3 2.
1

Z
Hence, evaluate

3
8
; (b) ]
2
3

[5 marks]

x ln(1 + x2 ) dx.

[4 marks]

[Answer :

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3
ln 3 1]
2

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