SrS
sr;i,
1"1
a1
5
(b)
ol (4 - 5jr) *h.n
trD,
,.-- |
l0
(c)
Substitute ,, =
rE
2.
x2-3xy-4y2+64=0
(a) Find
!l in ,..r,
dx
of x and y.
(s)
'dx
=0
LyL+64 =o
x-L-l
' -\6rl.t-
=Q
-z\
3.
Figure
! = 4x-,"1', ,r-
The curve meets the x-axis at the origin O and cuts the x-axis at the point,4.
(b)
Find
xe7'dx
J
(3)
The finite region R, shown shaded in Figure 1, is bounded by the x-axis and the curve with
equation
l
!=4x-ys1',x)0
(c)
a.)
r ltd*
fuv'
= uv
--fu'v
r
, ^ ,-.
zr-&\ - Jr,
I ze**a-
z*il* - +;t^ *-
y
7 (A:)L = 2e'l
v,""t^|
vr -
(;;=t
( zt*z*^i. )
-r*]n*4"r^"J:'
:
i
I
I
l;il[-
( :zt
"..z)'
= 32-(tnz)" - 32\.'.2 +
lg-t
= Sz(tnz)" - 32\y,.2 + \z
---2_
l
i
l
4.
Wth
respect to a fixed
origin
the lines
l,
l.
and
where
il
is a constant.
Q)
tt'
(3)
i,T.li*
,0,
trz
t,
and
(')
:,
:n.onesr
Jl:1-,,1:
slgnificanl
figures.
to 2 decimal
B to me
o
the lrne
lir /,. giving your
answer to
(3)
a) Fr=rr.
" frt*)=
s,B+3A -, r^tr'
o
(fj-ti)
.: A( e-i, i-*r-z*s)
b)
-'. *(srtre)
@ -3r\=5t9(-r) a ii+tr=l
g-lt*) = -z-s(-r)
:-
}.=k
---2
tq
,li6 {so
-,_9.3!Ee"
'z-
rerit-ut \
d)
e(iiil
s(r )
ts(rr,t,-t) o"' 2,
rtt
L?")
.. tfi t=F'-r-lo'
'\-zoo
-- J6o r Srn3t-Ez
' ?.$o
5.
ol
!I
oir
in its simplest form.
:2,
(b)
Show that the cartesian equation of the curve C can be written in the form
x2
+ax+b
x-3
x+3
(3)
6-
Diagram
not to scale
Figure 2
Figure 2 shows a sketch of the curue with equation
f, =
]@:iX,
+g
, o(x(
(a)
Use the
substitution:r:
I
where
(3
t: cos'?
- x)(x + 1) d"r = kl
I-t
de
is a constant to be determined.
(s)
(b)
In3 t-__
lcs t+23'aQ
c^) lJtg-2cr6ar
Jo
abc-
a.,n1
=l @r2(orolg
aE t
GI
cr-r\
^L
= 4 1 rl l-Srn29 x (ob JO
-q
b
= 2+ZSrnO --Z(ll
?L=3
t2srng --3
ZS,ng
-2
"s,tg
' +J'icosze'*('0
-[
2SrnO = -\
'r/
h\
EfrTr
=(o*tt )
(-g-g) ,*E
*]*
7,
(a)
Express
P(P _ 2)
=-
in partialfractions.
(3)
d,P
i=rptp-2)cos2t, r)0
Xrl,iTI_:J*
(b)
t:0,
D_
I^
";stnzr
.:. ( = -ln3
33lSm2t
lr
?5'nzt
'-e-'-'
=9L
ej,n2t=Z\,^(a)
4L-- or-/3\
t,O.4+3
-)
8.
Diagram
not to scale
F'igure 3
Figure 3 shows a sketch of part of th6 curve C with equation
v:3',
The point P lies on C and has coordinates (2, 9).
The line / is a tangent to C at
(a) Find
P.
* coordinate of Q.
(4)
The finite region R, shown shaded in Figure 3, is bounded by the curve C, the.r-axis,
the y-axis and the line i. This region R is rotated through 360o about the x-axis.
(b)
Use integration to find the exact value of the volume ofthe solid generated.
S-q --ql^".(:,
p
form q'
-L where
formula V =
-L)
arH
and
are
exact constants.
S ls o
(6)
B trT
2ln3 JO
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