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EXERCISE 9C

1 Find:
a
∫ (2x − 7) dx 8
b
∫ (3x + 1) dx5
c
∫ 2(5x − 2) dx
8

d
∫ 3(1 − 2x ) dx
5
e
∫ 3 5 − 4x dx f
∫ ( 2x + 1 )3 dx
3
 2  dx 5

2
g
∫ 3x − 2
dx h
∫  2x + 1 
i
4(7 − 2 x )5
dx

dy
2 Find the equation of the curve, given and a point P on the curve.
dx
dy 3  dy
a = (2 x − 1)3 , P =  , 4  b = 2 x + 5, P = (2, 2)
dx 2  dx
dy 1 dy 4
c = , P = (3, 7) d = , P = (2, 4)
dx x−2 dx ( 3 − 2 x )2

dy 3
3 A curve is such that = k ( x − 5) , where k is a constant. The gradient of the normal to the curve at the
dx
1
point (4, 2) is . Find the equation of the curve.
12

dy 5
4 A curve is such that = .
dx 2x − 3
Given that the curve passes through the point P(2, 1), find:
a the equation of the normal to the curve at P
b the equation of the curve.

dy 12
5 A curve is such that = − 4x − 2.
dx 3x + 1
a Show that the curve has a stationary point when x = 1 and determine its nature.
b Given that the curve passes through the point (0, 13), find the equation of the curve.

dy 4
PS 6 A curve is such that = , where k is a constant. The point P(3, 2) lies on the curve and the normal
dx 2x + k
to the curve at P is x + 4 y = 11. Find the equation of the curve.

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