X - B y - 10 Have A Solution X 2, y 3.: DX Dy DX Dy
X - B y - 10 Have A Solution X 2, y 3.: DX Dy DX Dy
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Given that y = 4x2 4x + 4 + k(x 2), find the range of values of k when y is never
positive.
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(b) Find the coordinates of the point at which the curve cuts the x-axis.
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dy
dy
and the value of
when ey = 36.
dx
dx
2
In the expansion of x 2
x
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(a) Solve 2e2x = 5ex + 1 2e2, leaving your answer in exact form.
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1
1
6 .
log
3
4
x
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5 x cos 2 x dx .
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sin A B 3
, prove that tan A 5 tan B 0 .
sin A B 2
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x
2 and x 0o.
3
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x
2 for 0o x 540o.
3
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10
350
50
144.5
300
60.1
800
63
3100
18.2
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(b) Use the graph to find the correct reading of y for which an error has been made.
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e8
on the same axes.
x2
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The diagram shows an isosceles triangle PQR, where PR = QR. It is given that M(2, 0) is
the midpoint of PQ and A is a point on the line QR where AMQ = 45o.
(a) Find the gradient of the line MR.
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(d) Given that the area of PQR is 20 units2, find the coordinates of R.
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12 A particle P moves in a straight line from a fixed point O so that its velocity is given by
v = 4 cos 2t + 1, where t is the time in seconds after passing through O and 0 t /6. At
t = /6, it then decelerates at a constant rate of 8/ m/s2 unit it reaches time T.
(a) Find the retardation of the particle at t = /8.
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