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x 2 + y2 + = 29.
dy 3
dx
dy d2 y
Find the values of and 2 when x = 1. [5]
dx dx
(ii) Show that the area of the region bounded by C and the lines θ = ln 2 and θ = ln 4 is
32 .
ln 2 − 13 [4]
1 2
2a
Given that y = 0 when t = 2, determine the area of the surface generated when C is rotated through
one complete revolution about the x-axis, leaving your answer in an exact form. [4]
N
4 The sum SN is defined by SN = ∑ n5 . Using the identity
n=1
n + 12 − n − 12 ≡ 6n5 + 5n3 + 38 n,
6 6
(i) λ = 6,
(ii) λ > 6.
[3]
5 Let
e
In = ã x(ln x)n dx,
1
Hence prove by induction that, for all positive integers n, In is of the form An e2 + Bn , where An and
Bn are rational numbers. [6]
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6 The equation
x3 + x − 1 = 0
√
has roots α , β , γ . Use the relation x = y to show that the equation
y3 + 2y2 + y − 1 = 0
has roots α 2 , β 2 , γ 2 . [2]
Let Sn = α n + β n + γ n .
respectively.
(ii) Find the perpendicular distance from the point P whose position vector is 3i − 5j + 6k to the
plane containing l1 and l2 . [3]
1
Given that one eigenvector of A is −2 !, find the corresponding eigenvalue. [2]
−1
1
Given further that −4 ! is an eigenvector of A, with corresponding eigenvalue 1, find matrices P
−1
and Q, together with a diagonal matrix D, such that A5 = PDQ. [6]
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giving answers in the form reiqπ , where r > 0 and q is a rational number. Show these roots on an
Argand diagram. [4]
∑ = . [3]
2 2−w
k=0
Show that the system does not have any solution in the case a = 18. [2]
Given that a = 8, show that the number of solutions is infinite and find the solution for which
x + y + ß = 1. [5]
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EITHER
d2 ß dß dß 2
3ß2 2
+ 6ß2 + 6ß + 5ß3 = 5x + 2.
dx dx dx
Use the substitution y = ß3 to show that y and x are related by the differential equation
d2 y dy
2
+ 2 + 5y = 5x + 2. [3]
dx dx
dß
Given that ß = 1 and = − 23 when x = 0, find ß in terms of x. [9]
dx
OR
(ii) Show that there is exactly one point of intersection of C with the asymptotes and find its
coordinates. [2]
dy
(iii) Find and hence
dx
(a) find the coordinates of any stationary points of C ,
(b) state the set of values of x for which the gradient of C is negative.
[6]
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