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Curve Sketch 2

1. The document contains 8 multi-part calculus questions involving derivatives, points of inflection, and graph sketching. Question 1 involves taking derivatives, finding second derivatives, and using information from a table to explain a point of inflection. Question 2 involves finding points of inflection from a second derivative and explaining why a graph has no points of inflection. Question 3 involves finding a derivative, minimum point, and sketching a graph. 2. Question 4 involves finding first and second derivatives and explaining why a point is not one of inflection. Question 5 involves writing vertical and horizontal asymptotes, taking a derivative, and determining points of inflection. Question 6 uses graphs of first and second derivatives to determine

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Curve Sketch 2

1. The document contains 8 multi-part calculus questions involving derivatives, points of inflection, and graph sketching. Question 1 involves taking derivatives, finding second derivatives, and using information from a table to explain a point of inflection. Question 2 involves finding points of inflection from a second derivative and explaining why a graph has no points of inflection. Question 3 involves finding a derivative, minimum point, and sketching a graph. 2. Question 4 involves finding first and second derivatives and explaining why a point is not one of inflection. Question 5 involves writing vertical and horizontal asymptotes, taking a derivative, and determining points of inflection. Question 6 uses graphs of first and second derivatives to determine

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cos x

1. Let f(x) = , for sin x ≠ 0.


sin x

−1
(a) Use the quotient rule to show that f′(x) = .
sin 2 x
(5)

(b) Find f′′(x).


(3)

π π
In the following table, f′   = p and f′′   = q. The table also gives approximate values of
2 2
π
f′(x) and f′′(x) near x = .
2

π π π
x − 0 .1 + 0 .1
2 2 2
f′(x) –1.01 p –1.01
f″(x) 0.203 q –0.203

(c) Find the value of p and of q.


(3)

(d) Use information from the table to explain why there is a point of inflexion on the graph of
π
f where x = .
2
(2)
(Total 13 marks)

2. Let f′(x) = –24x3 + 9x2 + 3x + 1.

(a) There are two points of inflexion on the graph of f. Write down the x-coordinates of these
points.
(3)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 1
(b) Let g(x) = f″(x). Explain why the graph of g has no points of inflexion.
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

3. The function f is such that f  (x) = 2x – 2.

When the graph of f is drawn, it has a minimum point at (3, –7).

(a) Show that f (x) = x2 – 2x – 3 and hence find f (x).


(6)

(b) Find f (0), f (–1) and f (–1).


(3)

(c) Hence sketch the graph of f, labelling it with the information obtained in part (b).
(4)

(Note: It is not necessary to find the coordinates of the points where the graph
cuts the x-axis.)
(Total 13 marks)

4. A function f has its first derivative given by f′(x) = (x – 3)3.

(a) Find the second derivative.


(2)

(b) Find f′(3) and f′′(3).


(1)

(c) The point P on the graph of f has x-coordinate 3. Explain why P is not a point of
inflexion.
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 2
5. Radian measure is used, where appropriate, throughout the question.

3x – 2
Consider the function y = .
2x – 5

The graph of this function has a vertical and a horizontal asymptote.

(a) Write down the equation of

(i) the vertical asymptote;

(ii) the horizontal asymptote.


(2)

dx
(b) Find , simplifying the answer as much as possible.
dy
(3)

(c) How many points of inflexion does the graph of this function have?
(1)
(Total 6 marks)

6. Let y = g (x) be a function of x for 1  x  7. The graph of g has an inflexion point at P, and a
minimum point at M.

Partial sketches of the curves of g and g are shown below.

g’(x) g’ ’ ( x )
6 6
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
0 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x
–1 –1
–2 –2
–3 –3
–4 –4
–5 –5
–6 –6
y = g’ (x) y = g’’ (x)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 3
Use the above information to answer the following.

(a) Write down the x-coordinate of P, and justify your answer.


(2)

(b) Write down the x-coordinate of M, and justify your answer.


(2)

(c) Given that g (4) = 0, sketch the graph of g. On the sketch, mark the points P and M.
(4)
(Total 8 marks)

20
7. Let f(x) = 3 + , for x ≠ ±2. The graph of f is given below.
x −4
2

diagram not to scale

The y-intercept is at the point A.

IB Questionbank Maths SL 4
(a) (i) Find the coordinates of A.

(ii) Show that f′(x) = 0 at A.


(7)

40 (3x 2 + 4)
(b) The second derivative f′′(x) = . Use this to
( x 2 − 4) 3

(i) justify that the graph of f has a local maximum at A;

(ii) explain why the graph of f does not have a point of inflexion.
(6)

(c) Describe the behaviour of the graph of f for large │x│.


(1)

(d) Write down the range of f.


(2)
(Total 16 marks)

8. The diagram shows part of the graph of the curve with equation

y = e2x cos x.

P(a, b)

0 x

IB Questionbank Maths SL 5
dy
(a) Show that = e2x (2 cos x – sin x).
dx
(2)

d2 y
(b) Find .
dx 2
(4)

There is an inflexion point at P (a, b).

(c) Use the results from parts (a) and (b) to prove that:

(i) tan a = 3 ;
4
(3)

(ii) the gradient of the curve at P is e2a.


(5)
(Total 14 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 6
x–2
9. Consider the function h : x  , x  1.
( x – 1) 2

A sketch of part of the graph of h is given below.

A
y

Not to scale

The line (AB) is a vertical asymptote. The point P is a point of inflexion.

(a) Write down the equation of the vertical asymptote.


(1)

(b) Find h′(x), writing your answer in the form

a–x
( x – 1) n

where a and n are constants to be determined.


(4)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 7
2x – 8
(c) Given that h  ( x) = , calculate the coordinates of P.
( x – 1) 4
(3)
(Total 8 marks)

10. The function g (x) is defined for –3  x  3. The behaviour of g(x) and g(x) is given in the
tables below.
x –3 < x < –2 –2 –2 < x < 1 1 1<x<3
g(x) negative 0 positive 0 negative

x –3 < x < – 1 –1 –1<x<3


2 2 2
g(x) positive 0 negative

Use the information above to answer the following. In each case, justify your answer.

(a) Write down the value of x for which g has a maximum.


(2)

(b) On which intervals is the value of g decreasing?


(2)

(c) Write down the value of x for which the graph of g has a point of inflexion.
(2)

(d) Given that g (–3) = 1, sketch the graph of g. On the sketch, clearly indicate the position
of the maximum point, the minimum point, and the point of inflexion.
(3)
(Total 9 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 8

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