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K17MT Further Differentiation II Tutorial

This document provides solutions to exercises involving further differentiation of parametric, implicit, and explicit functions. It includes 6 questions with multiple parts asking to find derivatives of various orders for parametric equations, find Cartesian equations of parametric curves, and rates of change for physical scenarios involving spheres and conical tanks.

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K17MT Further Differentiation II Tutorial

This document provides solutions to exercises involving further differentiation of parametric, implicit, and explicit functions. It includes 6 questions with multiple parts asking to find derivatives of various orders for parametric equations, find Cartesian equations of parametric curves, and rates of change for physical scenarios involving spheres and conical tanks.

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K17MT Mathematics

Tutorial 9: Further Differentiation II


Textbook questions: Further Differentiation II

Page Q#
96 & 97 Ex. 6.8
Q2, Q3, Q4, Q8, Q11
97 & 98 Review 6 (All questions)
Q1 - Q10

1. Find an expression for in terms of for the following parametric equations.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(e)

(f)

(g)

(h)

(i)

2. A curve is defined by the given parametric equations. Find an expression for the
second derivative.

(a)

(b)
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3. Find the Cartesian equation of the curves that are defined parametrically by

(a) x=2 sin θ , y=cos2 θ (b) x=t ( t−1 ) , y=1+t

1−t
x= , y =( 1−t )( 1+t )2
4. A curve is given by the parametric equations 1+t

dy d2 y
Find dx and dx in terms of t .
2
(a)

(b) Find the equation of the tangent to the curve at the point where t =2 .
4 π r3
5. The volume, V , of a sphere of radius , is 3 and the surface area, A , is 4 π r
2
r

3
. The volume is increasing at a steady rate of 3 cm / s .

dr
(a) Find dt , where t is the time in seconds.

dA
(b) Calculate the value of dt in cm2/s at the instant when the radius is 12cm.

6. Water pours into a conical tank of semi vertical angle 30 at the rate of 4cm3/s, where h is
0

the depth of the water at time t . At what rate is the water rising in the tank when h=10 cm ?

Answers

Q1
(a)

(b)
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(c)
(d)

(e)

(f)
(g)

(h)

(i)

Q2
(a)

(b)
Q3
(a) (b) x= y 2 −3 y+2
Q4 d2 y
dy 1 3 =−3 t(1+t ) 4
= (1+t ) (3 t−1 ) 2
(a) dx 2 and dx
(b) 2 y=135 x +27

Q5 dr 3 dA 1
= =
(a) dt 4 πr cm/s
2
(b) dt 2 cm2 /s
Q6 dh 0 .12
= cm/s
dt π

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