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Integration Revision Questions - Practice Test (1)

The document contains a series of integration revision questions, including tasks such as finding exact values, using integration techniques like substitution and parts, and determining areas and volumes related to curves. It emphasizes showing all working for calculations and includes specific hints and algebraic tasks. The questions are structured to test understanding of integration concepts and their applications.
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Integration Revision Questions - Practice Test (1)

The document contains a series of integration revision questions, including tasks such as finding exact values, using integration techniques like substitution and parts, and determining areas and volumes related to curves. It emphasizes showing all working for calculations and includes specific hints and algebraic tasks. The questions are structured to test understanding of integration concepts and their applications.
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Integration – Revision Questions

1. Find
a)

[2 marks]
b)

[2 marks]
c)

(2 marks)

d) the exact value of (Show all working)

[4 marks]

1
2.
a) Find

(3 marks)

b) The exact value of

(4 marks)

c)

(3 marks)
d) Find the exact value of You must show all of your working

Note:

(3 marks)

2
sin x
3. a) Use “integration by substitution” to find  cos2
x
dx .

[3 marks]
sin x
b) Use “integration by parts” to find  cos 2
x
dx .

[3 marks]
c) Show that your answers to a) and b) are equal.

[2 marks]

3
4. a) The graphs of
for are shown. Label the graphs.

[1 mark]

b) Algebraically find the point(s) of intersection of the two curves


[Hint: Use double angle formula for sin4x]

(3 marks)

4
c) Find the area between the curves for the domain

[2 marks]

5
5.

6
7
8
6.

a) The circle x2 + y2 = 4 is shown.


Explain why the top half of the circle can
be given .by

(1 mark)

b) The curve y2 = 3x for y>0 is also shown

Find the point on the diagram where the circle and the curve y2 = 3x intersect

(3 marks)

c) The shaded region is rotated around the x axis to form a solid of revolution. Find the
volume of this solid. [You may use technology to calculate the definite integrals,
however, you must show the integrals you use in your calculation.]

(3 marks)

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