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Integration 2

This document contains 5 questions about calculating areas of regions bounded by curves and lines. Question 1 asks to find the area of a region bounded by a curve, two lines, and the x-axis. Question 2 asks to find the area of a region bounded by a parabolic curve, the y-axis, and a line. Question 3 asks to find the coordinates of the intersection point of two curves, and then use this to find the area of the region bounded by the curves. Question 4 involves finding the intersection point of a curve and line, and the value of m that equates the areas of two regions bounded by the curve, line, and axes. Question 5 asks to identify properties of a curve given a point on

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Integration 2

This document contains 5 questions about calculating areas of regions bounded by curves and lines. Question 1 asks to find the area of a region bounded by a curve, two lines, and the x-axis. Question 2 asks to find the area of a region bounded by a parabolic curve, the y-axis, and a line. Question 3 asks to find the coordinates of the intersection point of two curves, and then use this to find the area of the region bounded by the curves. Question 4 involves finding the intersection point of a curve and line, and the value of m that equates the areas of two regions bounded by the curve, line, and axes. Question 5 asks to identify properties of a curve given a point on

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Questions

Q1.
Solutions relying on calculator technology are not acceptable in this question.

(i)

Figure 2
Figure 2 shows a sketch of part of a curve with equation

The region R, shown shaded in Figure 2, is bounded by the curve, the line with equation x = 2, the x-
axis and the line with equation x = 4
Find the exact area of R.
(5)
Q2.

Figure 1 shows a sketch of the curve with equation y = 2x2 + 7 x≥0

The finite region R, shown shaded in Figure 1, is bounded by the curve, the y-axis and the line with
equation y = 17

Find the exact area of R.


(6)
Q3.

Figure 1 shows a sketch of part of the curves C1 and C2 with equations

The curves C1 and C2 intersect at the points A and B as shown in Figure 1.

The point A has coordinates (1, 4).

Using algebra and showing all steps of your working,

(a) find the coordinates of the point B.


(4)
The finite region R, shown shaded in Figure 1, is bounded by C1 and C2

(b) Use algebraic integration to find the exact area of R.


(5)
Q4.

Figure 2 shows
· the curve C with equation y = x – x2
· the line l with equation y = mx, where m is a constant and 0 < m < 1

The line and the curve intersect at the origin O and at the point P.

(a) Find, in terms of m, the coordinates of P.


(2)
The region R1, shown shaded in Figure 2, is bounded by C and l.

(b) Show that the area of R1 is

(5)
The region R2, also shown shaded in Figure 2, is bounded by C, the x-axis and l.

Given that the area of R1 is equal to the area of R2

(c) find the exact value of m.


(3)

Q5.

Figure 5 shows a sketch of part of the curve C with equation

where k is a constant.

(a) Find
(2)
The point P on the curve C is a minimum turning point.
Given that the x coordinate of P is 4

(b) show that k = –78

(2)
The line through P parallel to the x-axis cuts the y-axis at the point N.

The finite region R, shown shaded in Figure 5, is bounded by C, the y-axis and PN.

(c) Use integration to find the area of R.


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