L-6 DFMFullCoverageKS5-Differentiation1 PDF
L-6 DFMFullCoverageKS5-Differentiation1 PDF
L-6 DFMFullCoverageKS5-Differentiation1 PDF
This worksheet is designed to cover one question of each type seen in past papers, for each A
Level topic. This worksheet was automatically generated by the DrFrostMaths Homework
Platform: students can practice this set of questions interactively by going to
www.drfrostmaths.com, logging on, Practise → Past Papers (or Library → Past Papers for
teachers), and using the ‘Revision’ tab.
Question 1
Categorisation: Determine the gradient of a curve at a particular point.
𝑦 = 2𝑥 2 − 12𝑥 + 16
Gradient = ..........................
(4 marks)
Question 2
Categorisation: Find the gradient at key points on the graph, e.g. roots.
𝑚1 = ..........................
𝑚2 = ..........................
(2 marks)
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 3
Categorisation: Find the gradient function where the expression involves roots.
𝑦 = 𝑥 2 − 2𝑥 − 24√𝑥 , 𝑥 > 0
𝑑𝑦
Find 𝑑𝑥
𝑑𝑦
= ..........................
𝑑𝑥
(2 marks)
Question 4
Categorisation: Find the gradient function where the expression involves reciprocal
terms.[Edexcel FP1 June 2011 Q4a]
5
𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥 2 + − 3𝑥 − 1 , 𝑥 ≠ 0
2𝑥
𝑓′(𝑥) = ..........................
(2 marks)
Question 5
Categorisation: Reciprocal root terms.
..........................
(5 marks)
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 6
Categorisation: Differentiate where prior expansion is required.
Find 𝑓′(𝑥) .
𝑓′(𝑥) = ..........................
(5 marks)
Question 7
Categorisation: Differentiate by first principles.
𝑓(𝑥+ℎ)−𝑓(𝑥)
Given formula: 𝑓′(𝑥) = 𝑙𝑖𝑚 ℎ 𝑡𝑜 0
ℎ
..........................
(4 marks)
Question 8
Categorisation: Differentiate by first principles when there are multiple terms.
𝑦 = 2𝑥 3 + 5
The curve 𝐶 passes through the point 𝑃(1,7). Use differentiation from first principles to find
the value of the gradient of the tangent to 𝐶 at 𝑃 .
𝑑𝑦
𝑑𝑥
= ..........................
(5 marks)
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 9
Categorisation: Determine the range of values for a quadratic function for which the
function is increasing or decreasing.
..........................
(3 marks)
Question 10
Categorisation: As above, but for a cubic function.
𝑦 = 2𝑥 3 − 2𝑥 2 − 2𝑥 + 8
..........................
(4 marks)
Question 11
Categorisation: Increasing/decreasing functions involving awkward powers.
𝑑𝑦 1 1
= 2𝑥 − 𝑘𝑥 −2
𝑑𝑥 2
..........................
(2 marks)
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 12
Categorisation: Determine the stationary point(s) of a function.
Using calculus, find the coordinates of the stationary point on the curve with equation
8
𝑦 = 2𝑥 + 3 + ,𝑥 > 0
𝑥2
..........................
(6 marks)
Question 13
Categorisation: As above.
𝑦 = 7𝑥 2 (5 − 2√𝑥) , 𝑥≥0
The curve has a turning point at the point 𝐴 , where 𝑥 > 0 , as shown in Figure 3. Using
calculus, find the coordinates of the point 𝐴 .
..........................
(5 marks)
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 14
Categorisation: Determine a turning point where the function involves fractional
powers.
..........................
(7 marks)
Question 15
Categorisation: Stationary points in a modelling context.
In a simple model, the cost of the journey £𝐶 when the lorry is driven at a steady speed of 𝑣
kilometres per hour is
1500 2𝑣
𝐶= + + 60
𝑣 11
Find, according to this model, the value of 𝑣 that minimises the cost of the journey, and the
minimum cost of the journey.
𝑣 = .......................... km h −1
(6 marks)
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 16
Categorisation: Stationary values in a geometric context.
Figure 4 shows the plan view of the design for a swimming pool. The shape of this pool
𝐴𝐵𝐶𝐷𝐸𝐴 consists of a rectangular section 𝐴𝐵𝐷𝐸 joined to a semicircular section 𝐵𝐶𝐷 as
shown in Figure 4.
𝐴𝐸 = 2𝑥 metres, 𝐸𝐷 = 𝑦 metres and the area of the pool is 250 m 2 , and the perimeter, 𝑃
metres, of the pool is given by
250 𝜋𝑥
𝑃 = 2𝑥 + +
𝑥 2
Find the minimum perimeter of the pool, giving your answer to 3 significant figures.
𝑃 = .......................... m
(4 marks)
Question 17
Categorisation: Determine the second derivative.
𝑦 = 𝑥 2 − 2𝑥 − 24√𝑥 , 𝑥 > 0
𝑑2 𝑦
Find 𝑑𝑥 2
𝑑2 𝑦
𝑑𝑥 2
= ..........................
(1 mark)
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 18
Categorisation: Determine the 𝒏th term in an arithmetic sequence.
..........................
(1 mark)
Question 19
Categorisation: Determine the equation of a tangent.
𝑦 = 2𝑥 − 8√𝑥 + 5 , 𝑥 ≥ 0
𝑑𝑦 4
and hence 𝑑𝑥 = 2 − .
√𝑥
1
The point 𝑃 on 𝐶 has 𝑥 -coordinate equal to 4 . Find the equation of the tangent to 𝐶 at the
point 𝑃 , giving your answer in the form 𝑦 = 𝑎𝑥 + 𝑏 , where 𝑎 and 𝑏 are constants.
..........................
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 20
Categorisation: Determine the equation of the normal and use to make geometric
calculations.
The region 𝑅 , shown shaded in Figure 4, is bounded by the line 𝑙 , the curve 𝐶 , the line with
equation 𝑥 = 2 and the 𝑥 -axis.
(10 marks)
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 21
Categorisation: Equation of the tangent where the gradient function is already
given.
6 − 5𝑥 2
𝑓′(𝑥) = 30 +
√𝑥
Given that the point 𝑃(4, −8) lies on C, find the equation of the tangent to C at 𝑃 , giving
your answer in the form 𝑦 = 𝑚𝑥 + 𝑐 , where 𝑚 and 𝑐 are constants.
..........................
(4 marks)
Question 22
Categorisation: Determine the point for which a particular gradient for the normal
or tangent is achieved.
3√𝑥 9
𝑓(𝑥) = − +2
2 4√𝑥
where 𝑥 > 0 .
Point 𝑃 lies on the curve. The normal to the curve at 𝑃 is parallel to the line 2𝑦 + 𝑥 = 0 .
𝑥 = ..........................
(5 marks)
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 23
Categorisation: Draw/identify a sketch of a gradient function where the original
function is given only in sketch form.
Which of the graph below is a sketch the gradient function of the curve 𝑦 = 𝑓(𝑥) ?
[ ]A [ ]B
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 24
Categorisation: Use the second derivative to determine the nature of a stationary
point.
A cuboid has a rectangular cross-section where the length of the rectangle is equal to twice its
width, 𝑥 cm, as shown in Figure 2.
The total length, 𝐿 cm, of the twelve edges of the cuboid is given by
162
𝐿 = 12𝑥 +
𝑥2
(2 marks)
www.drfrostmaths.com
Answers
Question 1
Gradient = 8
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Question 5
13
8
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 6
1 3
3 5
𝑓(𝑥) = 2 𝑥 −2 − 21 + 2 𝑥 2 − 21𝑥 2
Question 7
3𝑥 2 ℎ + 3𝑥ℎ2 + ℎ3
Question 8
𝑑𝑦
𝑑𝑥
= 6
Question 9
1
𝑥<
4
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 10
Question 11
Question 12
Question 13
Question 14
(4,6)
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 15
Question 16
Question 17
Question 18
Question 19
𝑦 = −6𝑥 + 3
Question 20
Area = 46 unit 2
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 21
𝑦 = −7𝑥 + 20
www.drfrostmaths.com
Question 22
𝑥 = 1.5
Question 23
A
Question 24
𝑑2 𝐿
When 𝑥 = 3 , 𝑑𝑥 2
= 12
www.drfrostmaths.com