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A-Level Calculus Exam Guide

1. This document provides information about an Edexcel GCE Core Mathematics C1 Advanced Subsidiary exam, including that calculators may not be used and advice to candidates to show working. The exam consists of 19 multi-part questions involving differentiation, integration, and curve sketching. 2. Question 1 involves rewriting a function in a simpler form and taking its derivative. Question 2 asks to integrate a function and express each term in simplest form. Question 3 involves taking the derivative of a function and integrating it. 3. The exam covers a range of calculus topics including differentiation, integration, solving equations, and curve sketching. Candidates must show their working to receive full credit.

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A-Level Calculus Exam Guide

1. This document provides information about an Edexcel GCE Core Mathematics C1 Advanced Subsidiary exam, including that calculators may not be used and advice to candidates to show working. The exam consists of 19 multi-part questions involving differentiation, integration, and curve sketching. 2. Question 1 involves rewriting a function in a simpler form and taking its derivative. Question 2 asks to integrate a function and express each term in simplest form. Question 3 involves taking the derivative of a function and integrating it. 3. The exam covers a range of calculus topics including differentiation, integration, solving equations, and curve sketching. Candidates must show their working to receive full credit.

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Edexcel GCE

Core Mathematics C1
Advanced Subsidiary

Differentiation and
Integration 1
Materials required for examination Items included with question papers
Mathematical Formulae (Pink or Green) Nil

Calculators may NOT be used in this examination.

Advice to Candidates
You must ensure that your answers to parts of questions are clearly labelled.
You must show sufficient working to make your methods clear to the Examiner.
Answers without working may not gain full credit.
(3 − 4 √ x) 2
1. f(x) = , x > 0.
√ x

1 1

(a) Show that f(x) = 9 x 2 + Ax 2 + B , where A and B are constants to be found.
(3)
(b) Find f' (x).
(3)
(c) Evaluate f' (9).
(2)


 (12 x − 8 x + 3) dx ,
5 3
2. Find giving each term in its simplest form.

(4)

3
3. Given that y = 2x3 + , x≠ 0, find
x2
dy
(a) ,
dx
(3)


(b)  y dx , simplifying each term.

(3)
4. A curve has equation y = f(x) and passes through the point (4, 22).

Given that
1
f ′(x) = 3x2 – 3x 2 – 7,

use integration to find f(x), giving each term in its simplest form.
(5)
3

Given that 2 x − x can be written in the form 2x p – xq,


2 2
5.
√ x

(a) write down the value of p and the value of q.


(2)
3

Given that y = 5x – 3 + 2 x − x ,
2 2
4

√ x

dy
(b) find , simplifying the coefficient of each term.
dx
(4)
⌠ 2
 (3x + 4 x − 7) dx .
5
6. Find

(4)


 (2 + 5 x ) dx .
2
7. Find

(3)

8. f(x) = 3x + x3, x > 0.

(a) Differentiate to find f ′(x).


(2)

Given that f ′(x) = 15,

(b) find the value of x.


(3)

9. Given that
1
y = 4x3 – 1 + 2 x 2 , x > 0,

dy
find .
dx
(4)
dy ( x 2 + 3) 2
10. The gradient of a curve C is given by = , x ≠ 0.
dx x2
dy
(a) Show that = x2 + 6 + 9x–2.
dx
(2)

The point (3, 20) lies on C.

(b) Find an equation for the curve C in the form y = f(x).


(6)

2√ x + 3
11. (a) Write in the form 2x p + 3x q, where p and q are constants.
x
(2)
2√ x + 3
Given that y = 5x – 7 + , x > 0,
x

dy
(b) find , simplifying the coefficient of each term.
dx
(4)
12. Given that y = 3x2 + 4√x, x > 0, find

dy
(a) ,
dx
(2)
d2 y
(b) ,
dx 2
(2)


(c)  y dx .

(3)

13. (a) Show that (4 + 3√x)2 can be written as 16 + k√x + 9x, where k is a constant to be found.
(2)


 (4 + 3 √ x) dx .
2
(b) Find

(3)
14. Differentiate with respect to x

(a) x4 + 6√x,
(3)
( x + 4) 2
(b) .
x
(4)

15. (i) Given that y = 5x3 + 7x + 3, find

dy
(a) ,
dx
(3)
2
d y
(b) .
dx 2
(1)
⌠  1 
(ii) Find   1 + 3 √ x − 2  dx.
⌡  x 
(4)
(3 − √ x) 2 − 1 1
16. (a) Show that
√ x
can be written as 9x − 6 + x
2 2 .
(2)
dy (3 − √ x) 2
Given that = , x > 0, and that y = 23 at x = 1,
dx √ x

(b) find y in terms of x.


(6)
6
17. Given that y = 2x2 – , x ≠ 0,
x3

dy
(a) find ,
dx
(2)


(b) find  y dx .

(3)

18. The curve with equation y = f(x) passes through the point (1, 6). Given that

5x 2 + 2
f ′(x) = 3 + 1 , x > 0,
x2

find f(x) and simplify your answer.


(7)

4
19. Given that y = 6x – , x ≠ 0,
x2

dy
(a) find ,
dx
(2)


(b) find  y dx.

(3)

END

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