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The document contains multiple math problems involving differential equations: 1) It asks to show properties of a complex function, calculate specific values, and show a property does not always hold. 2) It asks to show properties of a function f, prove an equality, and solve a differential equation given conditions on f. 3) It asks to derive and solve a differential equation modeling the growth of a soufflé's radius over time, and calculate the radius at a specific time. 4) It asks to find an expression for a population model given its differential equation and initial condition. 5) It asks to find the tangent line to a curve at a point, evaluate a limit, determine the
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The document contains multiple math problems involving differential equations: 1) It asks to show properties of a complex function, calculate specific values, and show a property does not always hold. 2) It asks to show properties of a function f, prove an equality, and solve a differential equation given conditions on f. 3) It asks to derive and solve a differential equation modeling the growth of a soufflé's radius over time, and calculate the radius at a specific time. 4) It asks to find an expression for a population model given its differential equation and initial condition. 5) It asks to find the tangent line to a curve at a point, evaluate a limit, determine the
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HL Paper 1

PartIfA.
z is a non-zero complex number, we define by the equation [9]

(a) Show that when z is a positive real number, .


(b) Use the equation to calculate
(i) ;
(ii) ;
(iii) .
(c) Hence show that the property does not hold for all values of and .
PartLet
B. f be a function with domain that satisfies the conditions, [14]

, for all x and y and .


(a) Show that .
(b) Prove that , for all .
(c) Assuming that exists for all , use the definition of derivative to show that satisfies the differential equation
, where .
(d) Solve the differential equation to find an expression for .

A gourmet chef is renowned for her spherical shaped soufflé. Once it is put in the oven, its volume increases at a rate proportional to its radius.

(a) Show that the radius r cm of the soufflé, at time t minutes after it has been put in the oven, satisfies the differential equation , where

k is a constant.
(b) Given that the radius of the soufflé is 8 cm when it goes in the oven, and 12 cm when it’s cooked 30 minutes later, find, to the nearest cm, its
radius after 15 minutes in the oven.

Find y in terms of x, given that and when x = 0.

A certain population can be modelled by the differential equation , where y is the population at time t hours and k is a positive

constant.

(a) Given that when t = 0 , express y in terms of k , t and .


(b) Find the ratio of the minimum size of the population to the maximum size of the population.

The curve C with equation satisfies the differential equation

and y = e when x = 2.

a. Find the equation of the tangent to C at the point (2, e). [3]

b. Find . [11]

c. Determine the largest possible domain of f. [6]

d. Show that the equation has no solution. [4]

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