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Topic 3.0 - Tutorial (3.1 3.3)

This document provides a tutorial on applications of derivatives, including parametric equations and increasing/decreasing functions. For parametric equations, it gives examples of finding the derivative of y with respect to x for various parametric equations. For increasing/decreasing functions, it lists 18 functions and asks the student to (i) find the coordinates of any turning points, (ii) determine the intervals where each function is increasing or decreasing, and (iii) determine the nature of any stationary points. The document was prepared by Madam Nurul Nabihah binti Rahman.

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This document provides a tutorial on applications of derivatives, including parametric equations and increasing/decreasing functions. For parametric equations, it gives examples of finding the derivative of y with respect to x for various parametric equations. For increasing/decreasing functions, it lists 18 functions and asks the student to (i) find the coordinates of any turning points, (ii) determine the intervals where each function is increasing or decreasing, and (iii) determine the nature of any stationary points. The document was prepared by Madam Nurul Nabihah binti Rahman.

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CQB 19203 MATHEMATICS 1 TUTORIAL (3.1 AND 3.

3)

TOPIC 3.0: APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES

3.1 PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS

dy
1. Given x  3t  1 and y  t 2  t , determine in terms of t .
dx

dy
2. A parabola has parametric equations: x  t 2 , y  2t . Evaluate when t  0.5 .
dx

dy
3. The parametric equations for an ellipse are x  4 cos  , y  sin . Determine .
dx

dy 
4. Evaluate at   radians for the hyperbola whose parametric equations are
dx 6
x  3 sec  , y  6 tan  .

2 dy
5. The parametric equations for a rectangular hyperbola are x  2t , y  . Evaluate
t dx
when t  0.40.

6. The equation of a tangent drawn to a curve at point x1, y 1  is given by:

dy 1
y  y1  x  x1 
dx1

(a) Determine the equation of the tangent drawn to the parabola x1  2t 2 , y 1  4t at


the point t .

(b) Determine the equation of the tangent drawn to the ellipse x  3 cos  ,

y  2 sin at   .
6

(c) Determine the equation of the tangent drawn to the rectangular hyperbola
5
x  5t , y  at t  2 .
t

PREPARED BY: MADAM NURUL NABIHAH BINTI RAHMAN 1


CQB 19203 MATHEMATICS 1 TUTORIAL (3.1 AND 3.3)

HIGHER DERIVATIVE

PREPARED BY: MADAM NURUL NABIHAH BINTI RAHMAN 2


CQB 19203 MATHEMATICS 1 TUTORIAL (3.1 AND 3.3)

3.3 INCREASING AND DECREASING FUNCTIONS

1. Determine solution as stated in (i), (ii) and (iii) for all functions below:

(i) Compute the coordinates of the turning point for the below function.
(ii) Determine all intervals where the following function is increasing and decreasing.
(iii) Determine the nature of the stationary point.

(a) f x   x 4  8x 2

(b) f x   x 2  6 x  5

(c) f x   2 x 3  3 x 2  36 x  4

(d) f t   t 3  3t  4

(e) f x   6 x 5  15 x 4  80 x 3  5

(f) f t   2.2t 3  18.2t 2  69.1t  16.4

(g) f t   2t 3  15t 2  36t  4

x3
(h) f x    3x
4

f x    x 5 
5 4 40 3
(i) x  x 5
2 3

PREPARED BY: MADAM NURUL NABIHAH BINTI RAHMAN 3


CQB 19203 MATHEMATICS 1 TUTORIAL (3.1 AND 3.3)

(j) f x   2 x 3  9 x 2

(k) f x   x 3 
3 2
x
2

(l) f x   x 2  4 x

(m) f x   x 3  3x 2

(n) f t   2t 3  3t 2  12t  1

(o) f x   3 x  x 3  4

(p) hx    x 3  3 x 2  9

(q) A population of bacteria grows so that after t hours there are

P t   2t 3  21t 2  60t  3 grams of bacteria.

(r) A mold colony grows so that after t days there are P t   6t 5  45t 4  80t 3  4 mm 2

of mold.

PREPARED BY: MADAM NURUL NABIHAH BINTI RAHMAN 4

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