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C4 INTEGRATION Worksheet N

1 Show that
7
∫2
8
dx = ln 25. (4)
4x − 3

π
2 Given that y = 4
when x = 1, solve the differential equation
dy
= x sec y cosec3 y. (7)
dx

3 a Use the trapezium rule with three intervals of equal width to find an approximate
value for the integral
1.5
∫0
2
−1
ex dx. (4)

b Use the trapezium rule with six intervals of equal width to find an improved
approximation for the above integral. (2)

3(2 − x)
4 f(x) ≡ .
(1 − 2 x )2 (1 + x)

a Express f(x) in partial fractions. (4)


b Show that
2
∫1 f(x) dx = 1 − ln 2. (6)

5 The rate of growth in the number of yeast cells, N, present in a culture after t hours is
proportional to N.
a By forming and solving a differential equation, show that
N = Aekt,
where A and k are positive constants. (4)
Initially there are 200 yeast cells in the culture and after 2 hours there are 3000 yeast cells
in the culture. Find, to the nearest minute, after how long
b there are 10 000 yeast cells in the culture, (5)
c the number of yeast cells is increasing at the rate of 5 per second. (4)

6 y

1
y=
2x + 1
O 4 x
1
The diagram shows part of the curve with equation y = .
2x + 1
The shaded region is bounded by the curve, the coordinate axes and the line x = 4.
a Find the area of the shaded region. (4)
The shaded region is rotated through four right angles about the x-axis.
b Find the volume of the solid formed, giving your answer in the form π ln k. (5)

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C4 INTEGRATION Worksheet N continued

7 Using the substitution u2 = x + 3, show that


1
∫0 x x + 3 dx = k( 3 3 − 4),

where k is a rational number to be found. (7)

8 a Use the identities for sin (A + B) and sin (A − B) to prove that


2 sin A cos B ≡ sin (A + B) + sin (A − B). (2)
y

O x

The diagram shows the curve given by the parametric equations


x = 2 sin 2t, y = sin 4t, 0 ≤ t < π.
b Show that the total area enclosed by the two loops of the curve is given by
π

∫0 16 sin 4t cos 2t dt.


4
(4)

c Evaluate this integral. (5)

x 2 − 22
9 f(x) ≡ .
( x + 2)( x − 4)
a Find the values of the constants A, B and C such that
B C
f(x) ≡ A + + . (3)
x+2 x−4
The finite region R is bounded by the curve y = f(x), the coordinate axes and the line x = 2.
b Find the area of R, giving your answer in the form p + ln q, where p and q are integers. (5)

10 a Find ∫ sin2 x dx. (4)

b Use integration by parts to show that

∫ x sin2 x dx = 1
8
(2x2 − 2x sin 2x − cos 2x) + c,

where c is an arbitrary constant. (4)


y
1
y = x 2 sin x
R

O x
1
The diagram shows the curve with equation y = x 2 sin x , 0 ≤ x ≤ π.
The finite region R, bounded by the curve and the x-axis, is rotated through 2π radians
about the x-axis.
c Find the volume of the solid formed, giving your answer in terms of π. (3)

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