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3 Fig. 3 shows the graph of where
The curve crosses the x-axis at the point and has a turning point at B.
Fig. 3
(i) Show that [2]
(ii) Find as an exact fraction the gradient of the curve at A. What happens to the gradient of the
curve near the origin? [4]
(iii) Find the exact coordinates of B. State the range of the function [5]
(iv) Calculate the area of the region enclosed by the curve and the x-axis. [4]
Total [15]
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4 A pan of water is heated. The temperature T C of the water t minutes after switching on the heat
is modelled by the equation
(i) Using this model, calculate the initial temperature of the water, and the initial rate of
temperature increase. [3]
(ii) Find the time predicted by the model for the water to reach its boiling point of 100 C. [3]
Once the water reaches 100 C, the heat is switched off. The temperature TC of the water is now
modelled by the equation
where t now denotes the time in minutes after the heat is switched off.
(iii) Write down the value of a. What does the constant 20 in the equation represent? [2]
(iv) Show that plotting values of against t would result in a straight line. [2]
Fig. 4 shows the graph of against t.
Fig. 4
(v) Use the graph to estimate the value of k, and the time for the temperature of the water to drop
from 100 C to 50 C. [4]
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