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Topic 16-Definite Integral

This document contains 10 math questions involving definite integrals and area calculations under curves. Question 1 has two parts asking to evaluate definite integrals and find the value of k that satisfies a given equation. Question 2-4 ask to evaluate definite integrals. Question 5-8 involve finding coordinates of points where curves intersect, and calculating areas of regions bounded by curves. Question 9 asks to find the equation of a normal to a curve and an area. Question 10 asks to find the area bounded by a curve, axes and another line.

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Topic 16-Definite Integral

This document contains 10 math questions involving definite integrals and area calculations under curves. Question 1 has two parts asking to evaluate definite integrals and find the value of k that satisfies a given equation. Question 2-4 ask to evaluate definite integrals. Question 5-8 involve finding coordinates of points where curves intersect, and calculating areas of regions bounded by curves. Question 9 asks to find the equation of a normal to a curve and an area. Question 10 asks to find the area bounded by a curve, axes and another line.

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Question 1: Question 4:

3 4 3

∫ f ( x) dx = ∫ f ( x) dx = 5 , find ∫ (2 x + 1)
−3
Given that Evaluate dx .
0 3 0

4 3
(a) ∫ 2 f ( x) dx + ∫ f ( x) dx ,
0 4 Question 5:
3
(b) the value of k for which ∫ [ f ( x) − kx ] dx = 8 . 2

0 ∫
Evaluate (1 − e 2 x )dx .
0

Question 2:

4 Question 6:
Evaluate ∫ 3 x + 4 dx .
0 y
1 2
y= x +2
4
Question 3:
Q
4 x −2
4
Evaluate ∫1 x3
dx .
1 P
y= x+4
2
x
O

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topic 16: Definite Integral
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The diagram shows the curve y = x 2 − 6 x + 8 , meeting the x-axis at
the points A and B.
1
The diagram shows the line y = x + 4 intersecting the curve
2 (a) Find the x-coordinate of A and of B.
1 (b) Find the total area of the shaded regions.
y = x 2 + 2 at the points P and Q.
4
Question 8:
(a) Calculate the coordinates of P and Q.
(b) Find the area of the shaded region.
y
y = x2 −1
Question 7:

R
y

y = x 2 − 6x + 8
P Q y=3

x =3

The diagram shows the curve y = x 2 − 1 intersecting the line y = 3 at


the point P.
x
0 A B 6 (a) Find the coordinates of the point P.
(b) Hence find the area of the region PQR.

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topic 16: Definite Integral
“A stupid question is the one not asked” If you find this useful, CALL ~2~
by Mr Teh DEC 2010 +65-9832 2013 and ask for MORE
Question 9: y
B
y

C
O 3 A x

x
0 π 5π (i) Find the equation of the normal to the curve at B.
2 6 (ii) Find the area of the shaded region ABC.

The diagram shows part of the curve y = 2 cos x + 3 sin 2 x . Find the
area of the shaded region, bounded by the curve, the coordinate axes

and the line x = .
6

Question 10:

The diagram, which is not drawn to scale, shows the curve y = 4 x − x 2 .


The curve meets the x-axis at the origin O and at the point A. The
normal to the curve at the point B(3, 3) intersects the x-axis at C.

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topic 16: Definite Integral
“A stupid question is the one not asked” If you find this useful, CALL ~3~
by Mr Teh DEC 2010 +65-9832 2013 and ask for MORE

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