AS Mathematics - Practice Paper - Differentiation (Part 1)
AS Mathematics - Practice Paper - Differentiation (Part 1)
AS Mathematics - Practice Paper - Differentiation (Part 1)
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A booklet ‘Mathematical Formulae and Statistical Tables’ is provided.
There are 11 questions in this question paper. The total mark for this paper is 99.
The marks for each question are shown in brackets – use this as a guide as to how much time to
spend on each question.
Calculators must not be used for questions marked with a * sign.
Advice
Read each question carefully before you start to answer it.
Try to answer every question.
Check your answers if you have time at the end.
If you change your mind about an answer, cross it out and put your new answer and any working
underneath.
1*. Given
4
y x 4, x>0
x
find the value of dy when x = 8, writing your answer in the form a 2 , where a is a rational
dx
number.
(Total 5 marks)
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x5 6 x
2x 2
(Total 4 marks)
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4*. y = 5x3 − 6x 3 + 2x − 3.
dy
(a) Find , giving each term in its simplest form.
dx
(4)
d2 y
(b) Find
dx 2
(2)
(Total 6 marks)
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5.
Figure 1
A manufacturer produces pain relieving tablets. Each tablet is in the shape of a solid circular
cylinder with base radius x mm and height h mm, as shown in Figure 1.
Given that the volume of each tablet has to be 60 mm3,
(a) express h in terms of x,
(1)
120
(b) show that the surface area, A mm2, of a tablet is given by A = 2 x2 + .
x
(3)
The manufacturer needs to minimise the surface area A mm2, of a tablet.
(c) Use calculus to find the value of x for which A is a minimum.
(5)
(d) Calculate the minimum value of A, giving your answer to the nearest integer.
(2)
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6. A solid glass cylinder, which is used in an expensive laser amplifier, has a volume of
75 cm3.
The cost of polishing the surface area of this glass cylinder is £2 per cm 2 for the curved
surface area and £3 per cm2 for the circular top and base areas.
Given that the radius of the cylinder is r cm,
(a) show that the cost of the polishing, £C, is given by
300
C = 6 r 2 + .
r
(4)
(b) Use calculus to find the minimum cost of the polishing, giving your answer to the nearest
pound.
(5)
(c) Justify that the answer that you have obtained in part (b) is a minimum.
(1)
(Total 10 marks)
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7.
Figure 2
Figure 2 shows a flowerbed. Its shape is a quarter of a circle of radius x metres with two
equal rectangles attached to it along its radii. Each rectangle has length equal to x metres and
width equal to y metres.
Given that the area of the flowerbed is 4m2,
(a) show that
16 x 2
y= .
8x
(3)
(b) Hence show that the perimeter P metres of the flowerbed is given by the equation
8
P= + 2x.
x
(3)
(d) Find the width of each rectangle when the perimeter is a minimum.
Give your answer to the nearest centimetre.
(2)
(Total 13 marks)
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8.
Figure 3
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9. The volume V cm3 of a box, of height x cm, is given by
V = 4x(5 − x)2, 0 < x < 5.
dV
(a) Find .
dx
(4)
(c) Use calculus to justify that the volume that you found in part (b) is a maximum.
(2)
(Total 10 marks)
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10. Joan brings a cup of hot tea into a room and places the cup on a table. At time t minutes after
Joan places the cup on the table, the temperature, °C, of the tea is modelled by the equation
= 20 + Ae−kt,
where A and k are positive constants.
Given that the initial temperature of the tea was 90 °C,
(a) find the value of A.
(2)
1
(b) Show that k = ln 2.
5
(3)
(c) Find the rate at which the temperature of the tea is decreasing at the instant when t = 10.
Give your answer, in °C per minute, to 3 decimal places.
(3)
(Total 8 marks)
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11. The mass, m grams, of a leaf t days after it has been picked from a tree is given by
m = pe−kt,
where k and p are positive constants.
When the leaf is picked from the tree, its mass is 7.5 grams and 4 days later its mass is 2.5
grams.
(a) Write down the value of p.
(1)
1
(b) Show that k = ln 3.
4
(4)
dm
(c) Find the value of t when = −0.6 ln 3.
dt
(6)
(Total 11 marks)
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