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-

u = x v =
x + 1

u =

1 v =
2x

2x2
vo'-ur x2+ 1 -

if()-- va
- -

(x +)-

x 1 1 v =
(x2
+
1)-
&
-
+

u - x +

>
Y
dV
=
-

4x(n 1)
= 2

(n 1)
+

u 2n
=

+
du
-
=

vo-ur
(E)
-(a)
=
22

=M41)[-2r(ar+i) - 4x(-x- -

1)]
-
*
(x 1)
3
+

= 2x -
2x +
4x-42
-

(x 1) +

pu +

qu -
2x - 6x
--

(n +

1) (n
+

1)
-

y tan22
Y
=

n = 2 Sec 2n

min
at(z)
=

Wh

2x sec 22-tan
22
-
x2

Meagan -= -tan(2(4s))
(4)

-
-
-
I
-
-

2)
Mtaugent
=

2π2

- 32(π -
2)
>
2

T2
Mnormal
---

32(π -

z)
tan 2n
--

when
I
=
x
y
=

tan(e)
- -
y /g

=
m(x -
x )
,

y -y
=

y z -
=
-

S2(k -

2)
(n -

)x
en(6) (2 end)
y
=

16 , .

ln `x 2 + 2j
11 The normal to the curve y = at the point where x = 2 meets the y-axis at the point P.
2x - 3 -

i n
Find the coordinates of P. [7]

en(n 2) V 2x 3
= -

u +
=

2x
" =
- v
=

2
2
x +
2

dy
dis
=

e
-3) -
2 en(n+ )

(2x 3) -

Ful=2 = -
2 enc
-

= en36
=

--
Mnormal I

- en36
=--en36
>

meets the y-axis


=

y-int
mi
c y
= -

=en6+an36(2) .
= 1 -

10

p(0 ,
1 -

10)
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10

3
(2x + 1) 2

-D
72 A curve has equation y = for x H 0.
x+5
1
dy (2x + 1) 2
(a) Show that
dx
=
(x + 5) 2
(Ax + B), where A and B are integers to be found. ↳ [4]

-
x 5
1) V
+

(2x
=

u
+
=

1)(2) V 1
=

n =
(2x +

3(2x +
1)/ - 3
&

3(u 5)(2x 1)" (2n 1)


-

nV
+

G(t)
+ +

=
r -

(x +

5)2
12
(2n+1)']
=(i)(n+5)
:

.. A = 1 (x 5) +

B 14
(1)"(u 14)
=

=
+

(n 5) +

(b) Show that there are no stationary points on this curve. [1]

⑳"(x -
+

1)

0 (2u 1) " (n 14)


=
+
+

14
xz x =
=
-

x =
.

Since 27 0
/
heuse
,
no
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solution .
11

(c) Find the approximate change in y when x increases from 1 to 1 + p, where p is small. [2]

sy :

/n =
,
Su

=(15) -
p

0 .

72P X .

(d) Given that when x = 1 the rate of change in x is 2.5 units per second, find the corresponding rate
of change in y. [2]

E = 2 5 x 1
=

==
0 .

72 x 2
.
5
I

8
second X
=1 .
units per .

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4

2 + sin 3x
3 A curve has equation y = .
x+1

dy r k
(a) Show that the exact value of at the point where x = can be written as 2 , where k
dx
b + 1l
6 r
is an integer. [5]
6
u =2 Sin 3
+
V = x+ 1

V 1
u 3 ros3n
=
=

vi-ur
& (2) =
-

v2

12 + Sin3u)
=

332-
(x+ 1)2
-2 -

sin
/ =
=

+ 1)"
= k
.. = -
3

(b) Find the equation of the normal to the curve at the point where x = 0 . [4]

fuln-o-Nr-2-sino 12

I
(y-int)
I

when x = 0

: m = -
1
y -
2
y
=

y
x
2x
+
= -

:
.

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