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3.
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4. METHOD 1 (limits in terms of x)


valid approach to find x-intercept (M1)
6 − 2x
eg f ( x) = 0 , = 0 , 6 − 2x =
0
16 + 6 x − x 2
x-intercept is 3 (A1)
valid approach using substitution or inspection (M1)
1
6 − 2x
3 1
eg u = 16 + 6 x − x 2 ,
0∫ u
dx , du= 6 − 2 x , ∫
u
, 2u ,
2

1
du 1
( )

u= 2
16 + 6 x − x , = ( 6 − 2 x ) 16 + 6 x − x 2 , ∫ 2 du , 2u
2

dx 2

∫ f ( x) dx= 2 16 + 6 x − x 2 (A2)

substituting both of their limits into their integrated function and subtracting (M1)

eg 2 16 + 6 (3) − 32 − 2 16 + 6 (0) 2 − 02 , 2 16 + 18 − 9 − 2 16

Note: Award M0 if they substitute into original or differentiated function.


Do not accept only “– 0” as evidence of substituting lower limit.

correct working (A1)


eg 2 25 − 2 16 , 10 − 8
area = 2 A1 N2

continued…
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Question 4 continued

METHOD 2 (limits in terms of u)


valid approach to find x-intercept (M1)
6 − 2x
eg f ( x) = 0 , = 0 , 6 − 2x =
0
16 + 6 x − x 2
x-intercept is 3 (A1)
valid approach using substitution or inspection (M1)
3 6 − 2x 1
eg u = 16 + 6 x − x 2 , ∫
0
u
dx , du= 6 − 2 x , ∫ u
,

1
du 1
( )

u= 16 + 6 x − x 2 , = ( 6 − 2 x ) 16 + 6 x − x 2 2 , ∫ 2 du
dx 2

correct integration (A2)


1
1
eg ∫ u
du = 2u 2 , ∫ 2 du = 2u

both correct limits for u (A1)


25
25 1  1 5
2 du , [ 2u ]4
5
=
eg u 16
= and u 25 , ∫16
u 
 , u 4=
du ,  2u 2=
16
and u 5 , ∫ 4

substituting both of their limits for u (do not accept 0 and 3) into their integrated
function and subtracting (M1)

eg 2 25 − 2 16 , 10 − 8

Note: Award M0 if they substitute into original or differentiated function, or if they have
not attempted to find limits for u.

area = 2 A1 N2

Total [8 marks]
5.

6.
7.

8.
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2
=
9. (a) t = (exact ) , 0.667 , t 4 A1A1 N2
3
[2 marks]

(b) recognizing that v is decreasing when a is negative (M1)


eg a < 0 , 3t 2 − 14t + 8 ≤ 0 , sketch of a
correct interval A1 N2
2
eg <t <4
3
[2 marks]

(c) valid approach (do not accept a definite integral) (M1)


eg v= a ∫
correct integration (accept missing c) (A1)(A1)(A1)
t − 7t + 8t + c
3 2

substituting t = 0 , v = 3 (must have c) (M1)


eg 3 =03 − 7(02 ) + 8(0) + c , c = 3

v = t 3 − 7t 2 + 8t + 3 A1 N6
[6 marks]

(d) recognizing that v increases outside the interval found in part (b) (M1)
2
eg 0 < t < , 4 < t < 5 , diagram
3
one correct substitution into distance formula (A1)
2
5 5
∫ ∫ | v |, ∫ ∫ |v|
4
3
eg |v|, 2 |v|,
0 4 0
3

one correct pair (A1)


eg 3.13580 and 11.0833, 20.9906 and 35.2097
14.2191 A1 N2
d = 14.2 (m)
[4 marks]
Total [14 marks]
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10. (a) evidence of choosing chain rule (M1)


dy dy du
eg = u′ 3x 2 + 1
× , u= x3 + x , =
dx du dx
 3 3
1
dy 3 3 
=( x + x ) 2 ( 3 x 2 + 1)  =
dx 2  2
x + x 3x 2 + 1 

( ) A2 N3

[3 marks]

(b) integrating by inspection from (a) or by substitution (M1)


3
2 3 du 1
u 2
eg ∫
3 2
( 3 x 2
+ 1) x 3
+ x dx , u
= x 3
+ x , =
dx
3 x 2
+ 1 , ∫ u 2 ,
1.5
correct integrated expression in terms of x A2 N3
3
2 3 ( x 3 + x)1.5
eg ( x + x) 2 + C , +C
3 1.5
[3 marks]

(c) integrating and subtracting functions (in any order) (M1)


eg ∫g− f , ∫ f −∫g
correct integral (including limits, accept absence of dx) A1 N2
1 1 1 1
∫ ( g − f ) dx , ∫ 6 − 3 x x 3 + x − x 3 + x dx , ∫ g ( x) − ∫ f ( x)
2
eg
0 0 0 0
[2 marks]

continued…
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Question 10 continued

(d) recognizing x 3 + x is a common factor (seen anywhere,


may be seen in part (c)) (M1)

eg ( −3x 2
− 1) x3 + x , ∫ 6 − ( 3 x 2 + 1) x 3 + x , ( 3 x 2 − 1) x 3 + x

correct integration (A1)(A1)


3
2 3
eg 6x −
3
( x + x) 2

3
2 3
Note: Award A1 for 6x and award A1 for −
3
( x + x )2 .

substituting limits into their integrated function and subtracting (in any order) (M1)
3
2  2 3

eg 6 − (13 + 1) 2 , 0 − 6 − (13 + 1) 2 
3  3 

correct working (A1)


2 2
eg 6− ×2 2 , 6− × 4× 2
3 3

4 2  2 2 32 18 − 4 2 
area of R= 6 −  = 6 − 8, 6 − ×2 ,  A1 N3
3  3 3 3 
[6 marks]

Total [14 marks]

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