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Pure1 Integration Differentiation HWK

1) The curve has equation y = f(x). The point (4, 5) lies on the curve. The equation of the tangent line at P is y = 4x - 12. f(x) = 5x - 3/2. 2) Simplify the expression -x^3 + 23x - 4 - 1. 3) Find the simplest form of the derivative 9x^4 + 3x - 2.

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Pure1 Integration Differentiation HWK

1) The curve has equation y = f(x). The point (4, 5) lies on the curve. The equation of the tangent line at P is y = 4x - 12. f(x) = 5x - 3/2. 2) Simplify the expression -x^3 + 23x - 4 - 1. 3) Find the simplest form of the derivative 9x^4 + 3x - 2.

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Differentiation and Integration


Consolidation Exercise/Homework

Date:

Time:

Total marks available:

Total marks achieved: ______

Maths Department
Questions
Q1.

A curve has equation y = f(x).

The point lies on the curve.

Given that

• f′′(x) =
• f′(x) = 5 at P
find

(a) the equation of the tangent to the curve at P, writing your answer in the form y = mx + c, where m and
c are constants to be found,
(2)
4=5×+2

32g = 5 (4) + c

y = Soc -
%

(b) f(x).
(8)

¥ -
3

4×-42 -
3

4×-42+1 3×0+1
→ 8×42 3.x + c
¥
-

8×42-3 Xtc =
5
"" " """ "

÷::=÷
4+ c. = 5

163×312 3-2×2+1
Xtc
C =
1 _

% + c =
¥
f. (x) = ¥ ✗
%
_

3/2×2 + x -

¥ C = - 12
Q2.

Find

giving each term in simplest form.

§-x3 23×-4-1 _

(Total for question = 4 marks)

3+1

§- ✗

F- ÷÷ -
ix. -
c

3- och + G- " -
Xtc

Q3.

(i) Find

giving your answer in simplest form.


(5)

%% → 9¥ +
+

!É+¥ᵗ¥÷
%
% a- 3×42
g- ✗
+ +

914×3/2+1 421-1 3×42+1


-

x
+ c
+
+

% 2×42+2×312 t
%✗ +
e
Q4.

The curve C has equation y = f(x), x > 0

Given that

 f′(x) = + 3, where A is a constant


 f′′(x) = 0 when x = 4

(a) find the value of A.

Ix
-
42 + Ax
-2
(4)
f- (x )
"
%
29×-3
-

= -
x -

(4) %
-
-3
0 = - -
2a (4)

Yg -
Yzz a = 0

Yzz A 48 =

A = -4

Given also that

 f(x) = , when x = 12

(b) find f(x), giving each term in simplest form.


(5)
12×-42-4×-2 doc

2×-42+1
+ 3x
-

+ c

¥
3
4 x 't f-(x)
-

_
x + 3.x + C =

41121% _

¥ (121-3 + 3112) t C =
853

49 8 Stc
.
=
853
Q5.

The curve C has equation

b- x2 +4×-42+83×-1 -
s

(a) Find , giving your answer in simplest form.


(4)
G-
21-1

÷÷::

+ a
÷
+

>

Yax + 8×421-0×0 -
5kt C

dd¥ ¥ =
+ 8×112 Sxtc -

The point P (4, 3) lies on C.

(b) Find the equation of the normal to C at the point P. Write your answer in the form ax + by + c = 0,
where a, b and c are
integers to be found.
(4)
(413
8141%-5141 to
3 = g-+

3- 28 =C
a-

1¥ +814142-5141 -

¥ gradient =3
=

ta
by
- = c
normal = -

-
_
mxtc

y : -

§ Xtc
3=-1-3 (4) + c

3+43 = c

=c

( y=
-

to +
¥/ ✗ 3

3y = -3×+13

3yt3x -13=0 →
3×+39-13=0
Q6.

A curve has equation y = f(x), x > 0

Given that

(a) find the value of a.


f"(ec) (3)
=
a -
43,
0 =
a -
4/27)
4 (27)= a

=a

(b) Hence find f(x).


1b =<xc-12sc (4)

#122cY3+
5 C

If I 13+ (

c-9s, "+C
E

(1" -9(11 +C =-g


&

19+c
-

= -
g

c =
Eg
flxc=Exc"-9cc"+Eg
Q7.

- 4 I
E

Figure 3 shows a sketch of part of the curve with equation y = f(x), where

f(x) = (x + 4)(x – 2)(2x – 9)

Given that the curve with equation y = f(x) – p passes through the point with coordinates (0, 50)

(a) find the value of the constant p.


(2)
10 +47 (0-2) (2101-41: 4
32
10,32)
=

-
1,300
32-50 =
-18

D -
= IS

Given that the curve with equation y = f(x + q) passes through the origin,

O
(b) write down the possible values of the constant q.
(2)

I
2

4, I, 2

-
U Z
I
f (sel= (9C+41(21-21(2xc-a)
(c) Find f′(x). 1C"-20c+46)-8)
(4)
los"+2Yc-51(2xc-9)
dy :9sc" 2e"+42"-1622 -942"-1802 + 72
dx2 -1000-34
30-3xc=-3452 +72
fd= ac-18-s
(d) Hence find the range of values of x for which the gradient of the curve with equation y = f(x) is less
than –18 62 -
49(2-18
1- 101" 419((-34)
-
(3)
<-18

Q8.

A curve has equation y = f(x), where

f(x) = (x − 4)(2x + 1)2

The curve touches the x-axis at the point P and crosses the x-axis at the point Q.

(a) State the coordinates of the point P.


(4xc"+1+4xc)(ec-4)
P1-2, 0)
-></crectusc-184c"-4-162 (1)
403"-122," -1502-4 =0

X =
4 Or X =
-
(b) Find f′(x). 14, 0
1-2, 0)
(4)
fc 46,-12ec"
=

-
150C -4
f bd =

12cc"24sc-1S

(c) Hence show that the equation of the tangent to the curve at the point where can be expressed
in the form y = k, where k is a constant to be found.
(3)

The curve with equation y = f(x + a), where a is a constant, passes through the origin O.

(d) State the possible values of a.


(2)

Q9.

Find

giving the answer in its simplest form.


(5)

Q10.

Find

simplifying your answer. (4)

Q11.

(i) Find

giving each term in simplest form.


(5)
(ii) A curve C has equation y = f(x).
Given

 f'(x) = x2 + ax + b where a and b are constants


 the y intercept of C is –8
 the point P(3, –2) lies on C
 the gradient of C at P is 2
find, in simplest form, f(x).
(6)
Q12.

A sketch of part of the curve C with equation

is shown in Figure 3.

Point A lies on C and has x coordinate equal to 2

(a) Show that the equation of the normal to C at A is y = −2x + 7.


(6)
The normal to C at A meets C again at the point B, as shown in Figure 3.

(b) Use algebra to find the coordinates of B.


(5)

Q13.

The curve C with equation y = f(x), x > 0, passes through the point P(4, 1).

Given that

(a) find the equation of the normal to C at P. Write your answer in the form ax + by + c = 0, where a, b
and c are integers to be found.
(4)

(b) Find f(x).


(5)
Q14.

A curve has equation

(a) Find , giving the answer in simplest form.


(3)

The point lies on the curve.

(b) Find the equation of the normal to the curve at P. Write your answer in the form ax + by + c = 0,
where a, b and c are integers to be found.
(4)
Q15.

The curve C has equation y = f(x), x > 0

Given that

 C passes through the point P (8, 2)

 f ‘(x) =

(a) find the equation of the tangent to C at P. Write your answer in the form y = mx + c, where m and c
are constants to
be found.
(3)

(b) Find, in simplest form, f(x).


(5)

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