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Given that
f(x):lnx, x>0
sketch on separate axes the graphs of
(i) y:
f(x), lf(n)
1,
(ii)
/:
(iii) y:-f(x-4).
Show, on each diagram, the point where the graph meets or crosses the x-axis, In each case, state the equation of the asymptote. (7)
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3.
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2cos(x + 50)"
: sin(x + 40)'
(a)
: l tan 4o'
J
1
(b)
<360,
2cos(20 + 50)"
sin(20 + 40)'
1 decimal place'
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y:f(x)
(s)
(b)
0 can be written as r
: *1"*
(1)
a:
4
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sec2
3Y,
'Y 'L6
(2)
(a) find ;
(b)
d"r
dy
in terms ofY.
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1
(4)
(c)
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in terms of
x.
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6.
(a)
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2x) +
ln(9-
3x)
2ln(x +
l),
-l
<x<2
(s)
(b) 2'e"*' :
10
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+ tn d
(s)
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7.
(2' 0)
Figure
the range of f.
(1)
(2)
xelR,
x+5
(3)
16
(s)
a)
b)
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c)
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c) o "\{t-1 = t6
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8.
24m
Figure
2
Kate crosses a road, of constant width 7 m, rn order to take a photograph of a marathon runner, John, approaching at 3 m s-1. Kate is 24 m aiead of John when she starts to cross the road from the fixed point ,4. shown in John passes her as she reaches the other side of the road at a variable point B, as Figure 2. Kolte,s speed is Vms-l and she moves in a straight line, which makes an angle 0, O < 0 < 150o, with the edge of the road, as shown in Figure 2'
You may assume that V is given by the formula
2l
24sin0 + 7 cos?'
0<0<150'
7cos7 in the form Rcos(0 - o), where R and a are constants and where ft > 0 and 0 I a r-90o, giving the value of a to 2 decimalplaces. (3)
(b)
(2)
Given that Kate's speed has the value found in part (b),
(c)
(3)
s-1,
ro) K
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+ &- *3.+\
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