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This document contains 14 exercises involving further integration techniques: 1) Evaluate an integral using trigonometric substitution. 2) Find the coordinates of maximum and minimum turning points, an area, and a volume of revolution. 3) Evaluate integrals using trigonometric identities and substitutions. 4) Find volumes of revolution and integrals involving trigonometric and exponential functions. 5) Determine the perimeter and surface area of an astroid curve defined parametrically. 6) Evaluate an integral involving a parametrically defined curve.

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This document contains 14 exercises involving further integration techniques: 1) Evaluate an integral using trigonometric substitution. 2) Find the coordinates of maximum and minimum turning points, an area, and a volume of revolution. 3) Evaluate integrals using trigonometric identities and substitutions. 4) Find volumes of revolution and integrals involving trigonometric and exponential functions. 5) Determine the perimeter and surface area of an astroid curve defined parametrically. 6) Evaluate an integral involving a parametrically defined curve.

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13 Further integration

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Extension 1 Evaluate dx, using the substitution x ˆ tan u.
Exercise 13 0 (1 ‡ x 2 )2

2 This diagram shows part of the curve y ˆ sin 2x x.


y

A
y  sin 2x  x

x
0

a There is a maximum turning point at A and a minimum turning point at B.


Find the coordinates of A and B.
b Find the shaded area.
c Find the volume generated when the shaded area is rotated through 2p radians
about the x-axis.
…
1
3 Find sec4 x cot2 x dx
4
…
cos3 x
4 Find dx Hint: Write cos3 x as cos x(1 sin2 x).
sin4 x
5 This diagram shows part of the curves y ˆ sin x and y ˆ cos x.
y

y  cos x y  sin x

x
0

a Area A is rotated through 2p radians about the x-axis.


Find VA , the volume of the solid generated.
b Area B is rotated through 2p radians about the x-axis.
Find VB , the volume of the solid generated.
6 Using the substitution u ˆ cos x, or otherwise, find
…
cos2 x sin3 x dx

7 Using the substitution x ˆ 4 sin2 u or otherwise, evaluate


… 2 p
x(4 x) dx
0

A2 Core for Edexcel # Pearson Education Ltd. 2005 1


13 Further integration

8 Find
…
cos (ln x)
dx
x
9 By writing tan5 x as tan x(tan4 x) and using the identity 1 ‡ tan2 x  sec2 x, or
otherwise, find
…
tan5 x dx

10 a Express cos 2x in terms of sin x.


b Find
…
cot x
p dx
1 cos 2x
11 If
… …
ax
C ˆ e cos bx dx and S ˆ eax sin bx x

show that

aC bS ˆ eax cos bx and aS ‡ bC ˆax sin bx

Hence find C and S.


…1
3
12 Show that e 2x sin 3x dx ˆ .
0 13
13 The astroid shown in this diagram has y

parametric coordinates x ˆ cos3 t, y ˆ sin3 t.


a The perimeter of the astroid is x  cos3 t
given by the formula y  sin3 t
s
… p  2  2
2 dx dy
Pˆ4 ‡ dt x
0 dt dt 0

Showsthat

 2  2
dx dy
‡ ˆ 3 cos t sin t
dt dt
and that P ˆ 6.
b When the area in the first quadrant is rotated through 2p radians about the
x-axis, the area of the surface of the solid generated is given by
s
2  2
…p
2 dx dy
A ˆ 2p y ‡ dt
0 dt dt
Find this surface area.

2 A2 Core for Edexcel # Pearson Education Ltd. 2005


13 Further integration

14 This diagram shows the curve defined parametrically by x ˆ sin 2t, y ˆ cos t.
y
x  sin 2t
y  cos t

x
0

Find the area enclosed by the curve.

A2 Core for Edexcel # Pearson Education Ltd. 2005 3

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