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Questions

Q1.

In this question you must show all stages of your working.

Solutions relying entirely on calculator technology are not acceptable.

The curve C has equation

(a) Find , giving each term in simplest form.


(2)
(b) Hence find the coordinates of the stationary point of C.
(4)

(c) Find and hence determine the nature of the stationary point of C.
(2)

(Total for question = 8 marks)

(Q02 WMA12/01, Jan 2022)


Q2.

In this question you must show all stages of your working.

Solutions based entirely on calculator technology are not acceptable.

A brick is in the shape of a cuboid with width x cm, length 3x cm and height h cm, as shown in Figure 2.

The volume of the brick is 972 cm3

(a) Show that the surface area of the brick, S cm2, is given by

(3)

(b) Find
(1)
(c) Hence find the value of x for which S is stationary.
(2)

(d) Find and hence show that the value of x found in part (c) gives the minimum value of S.
(2)
(e) Hence find the minimum surface area of the brick.
(1)

(Total for question = 9 marks)

(Q02 WMA12/01, Jan 2023)


Q3. The curve C has equation

(a) Write the equation of C in the form

where a, b, c and d are fully simplified constants.


(3)
The curve C has three turning points.

Using calculus,

(b) show that the x coordinates of the three turning points satisfy the equation

(3)
Given that the x coordinate of one of the turning points is 1

(c) find, using algebra, the exact x coordinates of the other two turning points.

(Solutions based entirely on calculator technology are not acceptable.)


(3)

(Total for question = 9 marks)

(Q07 WMA12/01, Oct 2022)

Q4. A company makes a particular type of watch.


The annual profit made by the company from sales of these watches is modelled by the equation

where P is the annual profit measured in thousands of pounds and £x is the selling price of the watch.

According to this model,

(a) find, using calculus, the maximum possible annual profit.


(6)
(b) Justify, also using calculus, that the profit you have found is a maximum.
(2)

(Total for question = 8 marks)

(Q05 WMA12/01, June 2019)


Q5. A curve C has equation y = 2x2(x − 5)
(a) Find, using calculus, the x coordinates of the stationary points of C.
(4)
(b) Hence find the values of x for which y is increasing.
(2)

(Total for question = 6 marks)

(Q01 WMA12/01, Oct 2019)

Q6.

A curve C has equation

where k is a constant.

The point P with x coordinate lies on C.

Given that P is a stationary point of C,

(a) show that


(4)
(b) Determine the nature of the stationary point at P, justifying your answer.
(2)
The curve C has a second stationary point.

(c) Using algebra, find the x coordinate of this second stationary point.
(4)

(Total for question = 10 marks)

(Q10 WMA12/01, Jan 2020)


Q7.

A curve has equation

y = x3 − x2 − 16x + 2

(a) Using calculus, find the x coordinates of the stationary points of the curve.
(4)
(b) Justify, by further calculus, the nature of all of the stationary points of the curve.
(3)

(Total for question = 7 marks)

(Q02 WMA12/01, Jan 2021)

Q8.

The curve C has equation

y = ax3 − 3x2 + 3x + b

where a and b are constants.

Given that
• the point (2, 5) lies on C
• the gradient of the curve at (2, 5) is 7
(a) find the value of a and the value of b.
(4)
(b) Prove that C has no turning points.
(3)

(Total for question = 7 marks)

(Q10 WMA12/01, Oct 2019)


Q9.

Figure 1

Figure 1 shows a sketch of part of the curve C with equation y = f(x) where

Using calculus,

(a) find the range of values of x for which f(x) is increasing,


(4)

(b) show that


(4)
The point P(2, 0) and the point Q(6, 0) lie on C.

Given

(c) (i) state the value of

(ii) find the value of the constant k such that


(3)

(Total for question = 11 marks)

(Q10 WMA12/01, June 2019)

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