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Chapter 5 Test

This document contains an end of chapter test on differentiation. It has multiple choice and free response questions testing skills like finding derivatives of functions, finding limits, sketching graphs, finding critical points and intervals where functions are increasing/decreasing. Calculators are allowed for some questions.

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End of chapter test

5 Measuring change:
differentiation
Section A. A calculator is not allowed

1 Differentiate the following functions:

2
a f ( x ) = x 3 − 4x 2 − 6 x + 2 b g (x) =
x3

c h (x) = x d (x)
i= x2 + 5

2 a Express lim f ( x ) = 5 in a sentence.


x →2

b Write down the limit of the sequence 0.6, 0.66, 0.666, 0.6666, …

3 Differentiate the following:

5x + 3
a f (x) = b g (x) =
(5x + 1) 2x + 1
x2 + 1

1 2
4 Consider the parabola y= x −x−4
2

dy
a Find .
dx

b Find the equation of the tangent to the curve where x = 6.

c Find the equation of the normal where x = 6 in the form


ax + by = c,  where a,  b and c are positive integers .

5 The velocity, in ms–1, of a train approaching a station is given by v (=


t ) 20 − 4t , where t is the
time in seconds.

a What was the initial speed?

b When will the train be at rest in the station?

c What was its acceleration after 1.5secs?

6 Find the intervals for when the function f ( x ) =x 3 − 12 x − 1 is increasing and decreasing.

Section B. A calculator is allowed

7 The equation parabola is f (=


x ) ax 2 + bx. The gradient of the tangent to the curve at point P
(1,3) is 8. Find the values of a and b.

x +2
8 a Sketch the graph =
of y +3.
x −2

b Write down the equations of any asymptotes.

x +2
c Find lim +3.
x →∞ x −2

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9 Consider the function f ( x ) = 3x 4 − 4 x 3 − 2 .

a Find all turning points, and determine their nature (you should justify your answers).

b Find the coordinates and nature of any inflexion points.

c Sketch the graph of f, with −1 ≤ x ≤ 2  and − 4 ≤ y ≤ 8 labelling a horizontal inflexion A,


minimum point B and a non-horizontal inflexion C.

10 ( x − 1) 10 ( x − 2 ) 20 ( x − 3)
10 The function f ( x ) = has f ′ ( x ) = − and f ′′ ( x ) =
x2 x3 x4

a Find the zeros of f(x).

b Find the coordinates of the local maximum point.

c Find the intervals where f(x) is concave up.

Given f(x) has the x and y axes as asymptotes,

d Sketch the function for x ≥ 0 .

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Answers
1 a f ′ ( x ) = 3x 2 − 8 x − 6 1
u x2 + 5 ⇒ y =
d = u2
2
b g (=
x) = 2 x −3 dy dy du
= ×
x3 dx du dx
6
g′ ( x ) =
−6 x −4  or − dy 1 − 12
x4 = u × 2x
dx 2
1
h (=
x)
1
dy
c x x2 …
= ( )

= x x2 + 5   2
dx
1
1 − x
h′ ( x ) = x 2
or
2 2
x +5

2 a The limit of f ( x ) , as x approaches positive 2, is 4.

2
b lim un =
x →∞ 3

3 a f (x) =
5x + 3 b g (x) =
(5x + 1) 2x + 1
x2 + 1
Use the chain rule for v ′ ( x )
u=5x + 3,  v =x 2 + 1
u′ 5, 
= = v ′ 2x Let=
y 2x + 1

vu′ − uv ′ u 2x + 1
=
f ′(x) =
v2 1
y = u2

f ′(x) =
(x 2
)
+ 1 (5 ) − (5 x + 3 ) ( 2 x )
dy dy du
= ×
(x )
2
2
+1 dx du dx

5x 2 + 5 − 10 x 2 + 6 x   dy 1 − 12
f ′(x) = = u ×2
(x ) dx 2
2
2
+1
dy 1
1
(2x + 1) 2  or 

−5x 2 + 6 x + 5  =
f ′(x) = dx 2x + 1
(x )
2
2
+1
Using the product rule:

u =(5x + 1)   v = 2 x + 1
1
(2x + 1) 2

u′ 5  
= =v′

g′ (=
x ) uv ′ + vu′

5x + 1
g′ ( x=
)   +5 2 x + 1
2x + 1
dy
4 a = x −1
dx
1
(6 ) − 6 − 4= 8. The coordinate is 6,
( 8)
2
b When x= 6, y=
2
When x 6, the gradient is 6
= = −1 5

y − y1= m ( x − x1 )

y − 8= 5 ( x − 6 )

y − 8 = 5x − 30
y 5x − 22
=

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1
=c When x 6, the gradient of the normal is −
5
y − y1= m ( x − x1 )

1
y − 8 =−
5
( x − 6)
1 6
y − 8 =− x+
5 5
1 46
y =
− x+
5 5
1 46
x+y =
5 5
x + 5y =
46
5 a Initial speed = 20 – 4(0) = 20 ms–1
b 20 − 4t = 0, 5
t =
At rest after 5 seconds.
c Acceleration = V’(t) = –4ms–2
6 f ( x ) =x 3 − 12 x − 1

f ′ (=
x ) 3x 2 − 12

( x ) 3(x 2 − 4)
f ′=

f ′ ( x ) =3 ( x + 2 ) ( x − 2 )

f ′ ( x ) = 0 when  x = −2, 2

Choosing a value just below −2 such  as − 2.1

f ′ ( −2.1) =3 ( −2.1) − 12 =1.23


2

Choosing a value between −2 and  2 such  as  0 ,

f ′ (0) =
3 ( 0 ) − 12 =
2
−12

Choosing a value just above 2 such  as 2.1

f ′ (2.1) 3 (2.1) −=
2
= 12 1.23

x x ≤ −2 −2 < x < 2 x ≥2
Sign of f’(x) + − +
f(x) increasing decreasing increasing
f ( x ) is increasing when  2
x ≤ − and  2
x ≥

f ( x ) is decreasing when −2 < x < 2

7 Where x = 1 and y = 3, 3 = a + b,
( x ) 2ax + b
f ′=

8 2a + b
=
Solving simultaneously,
a = 5  and  q = −2

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8 a

b=
x 2, 4
= y

x +2
c lim +3 =4
x →∞ x −2

9 a f ′ ( x ) = 12 x 3 − 12 x 2 = 12 x 2 ( x − 1)

f ′ ( x ) 0, 
= = x
when  0, 1.

When x = 0
′′ ( x ) 36 x 2 − 24 x  
f=

f ′′ ( 0 ) 36 ( 0 ) − 24 ( 0 ) = 0
2
=

The y value is  f ( 0 ) =3 ( 0 ) − 4 ( 0 ) − 2 =−2 .
4 3

Horizontal inflexion point at ( 0, 2


− )

When x = 1

f ′′ (1) = 36 (1) − 24 (1) = 12


2

The y value is  f (1) =3 (1) − 4 (1) − 2 =−3 .


4 3

Minimum point at (1, –3).


b f ′′ ( x ) = 0  at an inflexion point.

2
f ′′ ( x ) = 36 x 2 − 24 x = 12 x (3x − 2 ) = 0  when  x = 0, 
3
4 3
2 2 2 70
f =3   − 4   − 2 =− or − 2.59 .
3
  3
  3
  27

2 
There is a non-horizontal point of inflexion at  , 2.59  .
3 

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10 a 10 (=
x − 1)   0  when 
= x 1.

b Maximum point where f ′ ( x ) = 0 , –10(x – 2) = 0, x = 2

It is a maximum point when


f ′′ ( x ) < 0
20 (2 − 3) 5
f ′′ (2 ) = = −
24 4
10 (2 − 1)
is f (2 )
The y value= = 2.5 .
22

The local maximum point is (2,2.5) .

c f ( x ) is concave up where f ′′ ( x ) > 0

20 ( x − 3) > 0, 3
x >

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