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ay = Ae™ -1 y =e" —1 <@ Simplify the constant. So the general solution is y = Be** ~ }, where B is a constant. Example 2 Find the solution of the differential equation (1+ x) {= 1 — sin® y, for which y= { when x= 0, (OCSEB) 538. Urheberrechtlich geschttztes Material12 Integration II Solution 1d 4 Tosinty de 145 4D Separate the variables. 1 dy 1 ; la eli <4 @ Integrate both sides wet x. tany =In|1+x\ +e When x= 0," =3 Thus tang=In1+e¢ 4 @ Find the constant. 1=0+6 + 1=¢ So tany=In|1+x|+4 y= tan“ (In|1 +x) +1) Modelling with differential equations ‘When there is sufficient information to describe how one variable changes with respect to another, the situation can often be modelled by a differential equation. Newton's law of cooling ‘This states that the rate of change in temperature of an object is proportional to the difference between its temperature and that of its surroundings. Newton's law can be modelled by a differential equation. For hot water cooling, let 0 be the temperature of the water at time f ‘To minutes, and the surrounding temperature be 18°C. The difference some assumptions have: between them is then @— 18, Then Newton's law gives to be made, In this case it is assumed that the 0 @—18) temperature of the a surroundings is constant. Writing this as an equation, #. K-18), where ke R. chitzte3Bterial UrheberrechtliComplete Advanced Level Mathematics: Pure Mathernatics 540 ‘The negative sign indicates that @ is decreasing, Ifit were to be omitted the constant k would work out to be negative, Population growth Scientists have crudely suggested thal the populations of certain organisms grow at a rate that is proportional to the size of the population. Lo be the population at time f. Then dN Fran Writing this as an equation, dN dt AN, where keR. Example 3 According to Newton's Law, the rate of cooling of an object is proportional to the temperature difference between the object and its surroundings. Warm water is poured into a basin, and cools from 41.1°C to 40.0°C in 5 minutes, The temperature of the room is a constant 17°C, a Write down a differential equation to mode! the temperature of the water. b Solve the differential equation, and find the temperature of the water after 10 minutes. & Find the time taken for the water to cool to 37°C. Solution a Let 0 be the temperature in degrees Celsius of the water at time (, ‘Then according to Newton's Law the rate of change of @ with respect to time is proportional to 0 — 17. a (0-17) wo a ~—k(0— 17), where k is a constant —k <4 Separate the variables,17 the ‘modulus function is required. 0-17 =Ae™™, where A is a constant 0=17+A0#Complete Advanced Level Mathematics: Pure Mathematics 12.6 Differential Equations Exercise Technique [1 | Find the general solution to the following differential equations: Baan 4? d B= Wet 208 g 2+raxrh b antec 9 Baxdtsinx oh fot tata e Baxte f xf=1—xe% i 1ogaat+ [2] Find the general solution to the following differential equations, a a 2x? e =a i #-ys1 b socx t= £ foxy i (e+ a)R-2=0 g-4 8 kay ag} ho ¥=xe" 3 Find [xo% dx, a b Use yaur result to a to find the general solution to e~* $f = =i | The variables x and y satisfy the differential equation # + ytanx = 0. a Find the general solution. b Find a particular solution where y = 1 when x = 5. 5 | a Find the general solution to = b Find a particular solution where y = 4 hia x Contextual 1 | An object cools from 100°C to 70°C in 34 minutes. Assume Newton's law of cooling applies. The surrounding air temperature is 20°C, a State Newton's Law of cooling. b If Tis the temperature of the body at time { minutes, write down a differential equation that deseribes haw the body cools. © Solve the differential equation to find Tin terms of f and use it to find the temperature after 45 minutes, d= How long will the body take to cool to 50°C? 2 | The rate of increase of the number of bacteria present in a culture is proportional to the number present at that time. a If Nrepresents the number of bacteria after f hours write down a differential equation connecting N and t.Complete Advanced Level Mathematics: Pure Mathematics. Consolidation Exercise A Integrate the following with respect to x: aid e sin5xsinx i cotax b 4cos(2x +7) f 1+0™ iogh c sin2x+cosie og de k gb ae ceacae hose 1 os [2] use integration by parts to find the indefinite integral {x*Inxdx. (SMP) [3B] evatuate jg xo ax. (ULEAG) : £ +. " [4] show that [itp d= Ine, where a is rational number to be determined. a) [B] Find the vatues of o and bit [295 dx = —tinb. [6] use the substitution 1 = 1 +3sin to evaluate [25 do. (SMP) jo v1 + 3sin [7] Find the value of ff x(x — 3)” dx. (ULEAG) [8] Find y in terms of x given that = yo and that y = 1 when.x = 0. (ULEAG) A balloon is expanding and at time ¢ secands its surface area is scm. ‘The expansion is such that the rate of increase of s is proportional to. Jy When the surface area is 900 cm’, it is increasing at a rate of 60cm’ s"*. a Show that ¢5 = 1890, b Solve this differential equation given that s = 400 when f = 0, ¢ Find to the nearest second the time at which s = 900cm. (NEAB) Al time t hours the rate of decay of the mass of a radioactive substance is proportional to the mass xkg of the substance at that time, At time {= 0 the mass of the substance is Akg. a By forming and integrating a differontial equation, show that = Ae™, where kis a constant, b Itis observed that x = }A at time ¢ = 10, Find the value of t when x = 14, giving your answer to two decimal places. (ULEAC)12 Integration I Exercise B 1 | The curve shown has parametric equations x = deos 0, y = 5 sind, 0<0<2, The straight line PR is a tangent to the ellipse at P, where @ = 5. Find the area of the shaded region, bound by the curve, the x-axis and the tangent PR. [2] Evaluate the following integrals exactly: a [ sinxcos3x dx b f o o [3] a Use integration by parts to find fxe™* dx. b Y= (xt) cosx ‘The graph shows part of the curve y = (x-+1) cosx. Calculate, correct to two decimal places, the area of the shaded region. a tox + 1’ B Ala Express Sp ycay ay it the form A + gay Use this to ax? 42x41 tnd | per : ax? toxt4 A, Bx+C b Expross “ay gy inthe form + pg Then find [ee xi +4) 2 x(13 - 3x) c Bvaluate ye By means of the substitution u = 6 —x or otherwise, show that Jeg dr = -In|o—a| +0. UrheComplete Advanced Level Mathematics: Pure Mathematics b Asamathematical model for my regular 6 km morning jog, I assume that my speed is proportional to the distance that I still have to go to reach the end. i If start offat a speed of kmh", and after f hours have travelled xkm, explain why 4 = £(6 — x), where kis a constant. ii Show that k= 4. ¢ By solving the differential equation #¢ = 7,45, find the time taken for me to complete 4 km of the jog, and state my predicted speed at the time. d__ By considering the predicted time taken for me to complete the jog, comment on the suitability of the model. (SMP) G | Water flows out of a tank through a pipe at the bottom, and at a time t minutes the depth of water in the tank is x metres. At time t = 0 the depth of water in the tank is 2 m. After 10 minutes the depth is 1.5 m. It is desired to find the time T, correct to the nearest minute, at which the depth is 1m. a Inasimple model the rate at which the depth of water in the tank docreases is taken to be constant. Find T using this model. b In amore refined model the rate at which the depth of water remaining in the tank is decreasing at any instant is proportional to the square root of the depth at that instant. i Explain how the more refined model leads to the differential equation —4f = kx, where k is a positive constant. Find the general solution of the differential equation in i. Find Tusing the more refined model. (UCLES) 7 | A mathomatical model for the population growth of a certain country assumes that the country has a constant birth rate of 22 per thousand and aconstant death rate of 7 per thousand. The population of the country at ? the end of 1995 was 4.80 million and the population of the country at time t years later is denoted by x. a Show that 4° = 0.015x. b Find x in terms of t. Use the mathematical model to estimate: the population of the country at the end of 1998 d_ the year in which the population of the country will exceed 6 million. (WJEC)12 Integration I Applications and Activities Cooling Fill a container with hot water. Note the room temperature and place a thermometer in the hot water and wait until it has adapted to the temperature of the water. At this point begin to note the water temperature every 2+ minutes. Record your results in a table similar to the one below. = o 10 [125] 15 [175] 20 [225] 25 [275 | Write down Newton's law of cooling Write down a differential equation that will model the temperature of the water. ¢ Solve the differential equati the table to find 0 in terms of t. d__ Investigate how well your differential equation models this situation, @ Investigate Newton's law of cooling for different shaped containers. 2s| 5 [75 ce and use the first and third entries in Integration spotting ‘The fundamental theorem of calculus states that differentiation is the reverse of integration, In this activity an integral in the form [f(x)g(x) dx must be made by selecting two function fram the box below, oe The answer must contain a combination of terms from the second box, below. One example is f} «x? dx = 1x? +0. A more complex example is [xe" dx =e" + ¢, because fle" +0) = 2xe". How many different integrals complete with answers can you spot?S-ar putea să vă placă și
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