Ali Mohamed - Differentiation-2-Book-2
Ali Mohamed - Differentiation-2-Book-2
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(c) Find and hence determine the nature of the stationary point of C.
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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.
(a) Show that the surface area of the brick, S cm2, is given by
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(b) Find
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(c) Hence find the value of x for which S is stationary.
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(d) Find and hence show that the value of x found in part (c) gives the minimum value of S.
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(e) Hence find the minimum surface area of the brick.
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Using calculus,
(b) show that the x coordinates of the three turning points satisfy the equation
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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.
where P is the annual profit measured in thousands of pounds and £x is the selling price of the watch.
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where k is a constant.
(c) Using algebra, find the x coordinate of this second stationary point.
(4)
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.
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y = ax3 − 3x2 + 3x + b
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.
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(b) Prove that C has no turning points.
(3)
Figure 1
Figure 1 shows a sketch of part of the curve C with equation y = f(x) where
Using calculus,
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