P3 Chapter1 Algebra
P3 Chapter1 Algebra
P3 Chapter1 Algebra
Chapter 1
ALGEBRA
Learning Outcome 1.1:
2. For any curve of the form y f (x) , it can be written as non-modulus form:
f ( x), for values of x where f ( x) 0
y .
f ( x), for values of x where f ( x) 0
x, x 0
3. For example, the modulus of x, denoted by x , is defined by x
x , x 0
Example 1
Sketch the following curves and write the equations in non-modulus form.
1
(a) y 2x 3 (b) y 1 x
2
Figure above shows the graphs of y x and y ax b , where a and b are constants. The
1
intercepts of y ax b with the x - and y -axes are 1, 0 and 0, respectively.
2
(i) Find a and b .
(ii) Find the coordinates of the two points of intersection of the graphs.
2. To solve the equations involving modulus, several methods of solution can be used.
Method 1: Graphical
Method 2: Definition of modulus
Method 3: Square both Side
2. To solve the inequalities involving modulus, several methods of solution can be used.
Method 1: Graphical
Method 2: Definition of modulus
Method 3: Square both Side
Example 4
Solve the following inequalities:
(a) 3x 2 4 (b) x4 2
(c) x 2 2x 1 (d) x 2 3x
(e) x 2 2x 3 (f) 2 x 3 3x 1
1.2 Polynomials
1. A polynomial, p( x) is an expression in x of P( x) a n x n a n1 x n1 ... a1 x a0 , a n 0
where a0 , a1 , a2 ,...., an are real numbers and n is a non-negative integer.
1
1
5. Examples of nonpolynomial expressions: x 2 3x, 2 x 3 and x 3 2 x 1 .
x
NOTE :
If P(x) is a polynomial of degree m and Q(x) is a polynomial of degree n, then product P( x) Q( x) is
a polynomial of degree (m + n)
2. This result is called the remainder theorem and can be summarized as:
When a polynomial P(x) is divided by a linear factor (x a) , then the remainder is P(a).
Example 7 MJ11/33/Q5
The polynomial ax 3 bx 2 5 x 2 , where a and b are constants, is denoted by p (x) . It is given that
2 x 1 is a factor of p (x) and that when p (x) is divided by x 2 the remainder is 12.
(i) Find the values of a and b .
(ii) When a and b have these values, find the quadratic factor of p (x) .
Example 9 ON09/32/Q5
The polynomial 2 x 3 ax 2 bx 4 , where a and b are constants, is denoted by p (x) . The result of
differentiating p (x) with respect to x is denoted by p ' ( x) . It is given that x 2 is a factor of p (x)
and of p ' ( x) .
(i) Find the values of a and b.
(ii) When a and b have these values, factorise p (x) completely.
recall an appropriate form for expressing rational functions in partial fractions, and
carry out the decomposition.
1. Set induction
Two or more proper fractions can be combined to give a single fraction. For example
1 2 3x 1
x x 1 xx 1
Equally, a single proper algebraic fraction can be expressed as a sum or difference of two or
more proper fractions. For example
3x 1 1 2
xx 1 x x 1
1 2 3x 1
and are known as partial fractions of .
x x 1 xx 1
(a) A ‘ proper’ fraction is, if the degree of the numerator is less than the degree of the
denominator.
3 x2 2x 2 7
Eg: , 3 or 3
5x x 4 x 1
(b) An ‘improper’ fraction is, if the degree of the numerator is greater than, or equal to,
the degree of the denominator.
2x 4 7 2x3 1
Eg: or
x2 1 x3 5
Example 10
Express the following fractions in partial fraction.
2x 3 7x 4
(a) (b)
x 1x 2 x1 x 2 x 1
1
**Note: is consider as a repeated root but not quadratic factor.
x2
Example 11
Express the following fractions in partial fraction:
x 3x 1 9
(a) (b) (c)
x 1 2
x 2 x 1 x 1x 22
Example 12
3
Express 2 in partial fraction
x 9
Example 13
Express the following fractions as a partial fraction:
4x 3x 4
(a) (b)
x 1 3 x 2
x 2 x 2 x 1
1
**Note: is consider as a repeated root but not quadratic factor.
x2
Example 14
1 x2
Express as a partial fraction.
1 x2
2
ax 2 bx c B C
(ii) A
px q rx s px q rx s
Example 15
Express the following fractions in partial fractions.
x2 x3
(a) (b)
x 1x 3
x 2 x 2 1
use the expansion of (1 + x)n, where n is a rational number and |x|<1(finding a general term
is not included, but adapting the standard series to expand e.g. (2 – x)–1 is included).
Example 16
Expand each of the following functions as a series of ascending powers of x up to and including the
terms in x 3 , stating the set of values of x for which expansion is valid.
2
(a) 1 x 3 (b)
1 3x
a
1
b n(n 1) b
2
n(n 1)(n 2) b
3
a 1 n x
n
x x ...
a 2! a 3! a
Example 17
Expand each of the following functions as a series of ascending powers of x up to and including the
terms in x 2 , stating the set of values of x for which expansion is valid.
1 1 x
(a) (b)
3 x 2 1 2x
Example 19 ON13/31/Q7
2x 2 7x 1
Let f ( x) .
x 2 x 2 3
(i) Express f (x) in partial fractions.
(ii) Hence obtain the expansion of f (x) in ascending powers of x , up to and including the term in
x2
Chapter 2
LOGARITHMIC AND
EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Learning Outcome 2.1:
Understand the relationship between logarithms and indices, and use the laws of logarithms
(excluding change of base).
logb
3. Properties of Logarithms
(a) Power rule: log x n n log x
Example 1
Expand the following logarithms.
qr 7
(a) log
ps
a 4b
(b) log
3c 3
Example 2
Express the following as a single logarithm.
1
(a) 2 log a log b 2
2
(b) 3 log 2 3 log5 log106
3. Properties of Logarithms
(a) Power rule: ln x n n ln x
1
(b) n -th root rule: ln n x ln x
n
(c) Multiplication rule: ln pq ln p ln q
Example 3
Change to logarithmic form for the expression e7 p .
Example 4
e3
Expand (a) ln 4x (b) ln ex (c) ln (d) ln x
7
Example 6 MJ13/33/Q2
It is given that ln( y 1) ln y 1 3 ln x . Express y in terms of x , in a form not involving logarithms.
2. The natural log function, which is the inverse of exponential function is defined as:
f ( x) ln x, x 0
Hence, y e x x ln y , where x, y R, y 0 .
f ( x) e x
Domain:
Range:
f 1 ( x) ln x
Domain:
Range:
f 1 ( x) ln x
Domain:
Range:
1. For equations or inequalities that contain logarithms, we will need to express logarithms in a
single logarithm before changing them into indices
Example 7
Solve the following question.
(a) 2 ln x 2 ln 2 x 5 (b) ln 2 x 3 ln 2 x ln 3
(c)
ln 2 e x 2 (d) ln 1 x 1 ln x
(e) lnx 2
6 lnx 1 2
2. For equations or inequalities that contain indices, we will need to take natural log (ln) on both
sides to solve the equation..
3. Properties of Indices
Example 7
Solve the following equations.
(a) 2 x 1 3 x (b) 7 x 1 2 3 x 2 (c) 2 42 x 5 32 x 1
(d) 2 x 3x 52 x 3 (e) 4 5 6
x 1 x2 x 3
(f) 32 x 1 32 x 3
(g) 2 x 2x 1 (h) 5 2 x 5 x 1 4 0 (i) e x e 2 x e3x
(j) 4 2 x 10 (k) 2 3x 1 3x (l) 0.6 n 0.2
1
(m) 3x 8
2
Example 8 MJ11/31/Q4
The polynomial f (x) is defined by
f ( x) 12x 3 25x 2 4 x 12 .
(i) Show that f (2) 0 and factorise f (x) completely.
(ii) Given that 12 27 y 25 9 y 4 3 y 12 0 , state the value of 3 y and hence find y correct
to 3 significant figures.
Use logarithms to transform a given relationship to linear form, and hence determine
unknown constants by considering the gradient and/ or intercept.
2. For an equation of the form y ab x , it can be converted into a straight line by taking
logarithms of both sides:
log y log ab x
log y log a log b x
log y log a x log b
Where the gradient of the straight line is log b and intercept log a .
Example 9 (3.8.1)
(a) If log y = 0.322 - 0.531t, where logy denotes log10y, express y in terms of t by equating the
right side to log a t log b .
(b) If log y = 0.7 + 2log x, where logy denotes log10y, express y in terms of x by equating the right
side to log a b log x .
Answer:
ln P
Investigate the relation between the energy expenditure (E calories per kg) and the weight ( W kg) of
the various animals by using E = aWn. Estimate the parameter a and n to estimate the mathematical
model.
Two variable quantities x and y are related by the equation y Ax n , where A and n are constants. The
diagram shows the result of plotting ln y against ln x for four pairs of values of x and y. Use the
diagram to estimate the values of A and n.
Example 13 MJ10/33/Q2
The variable x and y satisfy the equation y 3 Ae2 x , where A is a constant. Thee graph of ln y
against x is a straight line.
(i) Find the gradient of this line.
(ii) Given that the line intersects the axis of ln y at the point where ln y 0.5 , find the value of A
correct to 2 decimal places.
1. 02N/Q3
(i) Show that the equation
log10 ( x 5) 2 log10 x
may be written as a quadratic equation in x. [2]
(ii) Hence find the value of x satisfying the equation log10 ( x 5) 2 log10 x . [2]
Ans: (i) x 5 x 100 0 (ii) 7.81
2
2. 04N/Q2
Solve the equation
ln( x 1) 1 ln x ,
giving your answer correct to 2 significant figures. [4]
Ans: x 0.58
3. 06J/Q1
Given that x 4(3 y ) , express y in terms of x. [3]
ln 4 ln x
Ans: y
ln 3
4. 05N/Q2
Two variable quantities x and y are related by the equation y Ax n , where A and n are
constants. The diagram shows the result of plotting ln y against ln x for four pairs of values of
x and y. Use the diagram to estimate the values of A and n. [5]
Ans: 1.97 A 2.03 , n 0.25
5. 08N/Q1
Solve the equation ln( x 2) 2 ln x , giving your answer correct to 3 decimal places. [3]
Ans: x 0.313
6. 09J/Q1
Solve the equation ln(2 e x ) 2 , giving your answer correct to 2 decimal places. [4]
Ans: 1.68
8. 10J P31/Q3
The variables x and y satisfy the equation x n y C , where n and C are constants. When
x 1.10 , y 5.20 , and when x 3.20 , y 1.05 .
(i) Find the values of n and C . [5]
(ii) Explain why the graph of ln y against ln x is a straight line. [1]
Ans: n 1.50 , C 6.00 (ii) -
9. 10J P33/Q2
The variables x and y satisfy the equation y 3 Ae2 x , where A is a constant. The graph of
ln y against x is a straight line.
(i) Find the gradient of this line. [2]
(ii) Given that the line intersects the axis of ln y at the point where ln y 0.5 , find the value
of A correct to 2 decimal places. [2]
2
Ans: (i) (ii) 4.48
3
1. 03N/Q1
Solve the inequality 2 x 8 5 . [4]
Ans: 1.58 x 3.70
2. 04J/Q4
(i) Show that if y 2 x , 2 x 2 x 1 can be written as a quadratic equation in y. [2]
(ii) Hence solve the equation 2 x 2 x 1 . [4]
Ans: (i) y y 1 0 (ii) x 0.694
2
3. 06N/Q1
Find the set of values of x satisfying the inequality 3 x 8 0.5 , giving 3 significant figures in
your answer. [4]
Ans: 1.83 x 1.95
4. 07J/Q4
Using the substitution u 3 x , or otherwise, solve, correct to 3 significant figures, the equation
3 x 2 3 x . [6]
Ans: x 0.802
6. 09N P31/Q2
Solve the equation 3 x 2 3 x 3 2 , giving your answer correct to 3 significant figures. [4]
Ans: 0.107
7. 10J P32/Q1
2x 1
Solve the equation 5 , giving your answer correct to 3 significant figures. [4]
2x 1
Ans: 0.585