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The document contains 7 multi-part math problems involving integration, geometry, functions, and optimization. Problem 1 involves integration by parts and substitution to evaluate definite integrals. Problem 2 evaluates two definite integrals. Problem 3 uses geometry to relate the areas of two regions bounded by cosine and sine curves. Problem 4 involves translating and reflecting a curve and solving related equations. Problem 5 evaluates a definite integral and finds a volume of revolution. Problem 6 relates the radii of two touching cylinders. Problem 7 involves sketching and analyzing a curve defined by a quadratic equation.

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The document contains 7 multi-part math problems involving integration, geometry, functions, and optimization. Problem 1 involves integration by parts and substitution to evaluate definite integrals. Problem 2 evaluates two definite integrals. Problem 3 uses geometry to relate the areas of two regions bounded by cosine and sine curves. Problem 4 involves translating and reflecting a curve and solving related equations. Problem 5 evaluates a definite integral and finds a volume of revolution. Problem 6 relates the radii of two touching cylinders. Problem 7 involves sketching and analyzing a curve defined by a quadratic equation.

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 (ln x)
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1(a) Use integration by parts to find the exact value of dx .
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(b) By considering the substitution x  3 cos 2   7 sin 2  , where 0    , prove that
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7
1
 7  x ( x  3) dx   .
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2. Find the following integrals:

1 e 2 x
(i) x ln x
dx (ii)  4  e 4 x
dx

3. y

y  sin x

A2

y  cos x

A1


0 x
2


The region bounded by the axes and the curve y  cos x from x  0 to x  into two parts,
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of areas A1 and A2 , by the curve y  sin x . Prove that A1  2 A2 .

1
The line y  meets the curve y  sin x and the y  axis at P and Q respectively. The region
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OPQ , bounded by the arc OP and the lines PQ and OQ , is rotated through 4 right angles to

form a solid of revolution of volume V . Find the exact value of V in terms of  .

4. The curve with equation y    2 x is first translated 2 units in the positive x direction, then
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reflected in the y  axis.

(i) Find the equation of the resultant curve in the form y  f (x ) and coordinates of the points where

this curve cuts the x and y axes. On a single diagram sketch the graph y  f (x ) and its inverse.

1
(ii) Solve the equation f ( x)  f ( x), giving your answers in exact form.

1 x2
(iii) The function g is defined such that f g ( x)   2 . Find g (x).
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1
5(a) Find x 2
ln( x  1) dx .

(b) The diagram below shows the region R bounded by the curve  y  2  x  1 and the
2

line y  2 x  6 .

 y  2 2  x 1

R y  2x  6

0 x

Find the volume generated when R is rotated through 2 radians about the x  axis, leaving

your answer correct to 3 significant figures.

6. Two solid cylinders of the same height are placed at a corner of the wall such that the vertices

A , B, C and D touch the wall. At point E ,the two cylinders are in contact with each other.

The diagram below shows the cross section of the two cylinders.
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B r

C D

Let r denote the radius of the small cylinder, and R the radius of the big cylinder.

(i) Show that R   2


2 1 r .

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(ii) Given that the volume of the small cylinder is cm 3 , find the exact value of the
2 1

radius r such that the total surface area of the large cylinder is a maximum.

x2
7. A curve has equation y  , x  3 and  is a positive constant.
x  3

(i) Find the coordinates of the stationary points of C .

(ii) Produce a sketch of C , clearly labelling in terms of  , all asymptotes and stationary

points.

(iii) Using the graph in (ii), find the number of roots of the equation x 4  2x  6 2  0 .

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