Can anyone please help me i have a bit of an idea with these questions but im not to sure...
1) The gradient of a curve is given by dy/dx 2x-3. what is the equation of the curve if:
a) It passes through the origin?
b) It passes through (1,-2)
c) It passes through (1,2)
With the next q i can do part a) but i dont get the answer that is used in b) can someone please help!
2) a) differentiate 2x^2 +1(all over) 3x^2- 4
b) Hence evaluate integration from 0-1 (cant figure out how to do the sing thingy on here) x (over) (3x^2- 4)^2
3) Find the area between y= 1/x^2 ( 1 over x^2), the y axis and the lines y=1, y=2. Express the answer in surd form...... i can do the first bit of it but dont understand how to put it in surd form????
4) Find the total area of the region bounded by f(x)= x^3 - x and g(x)= 1 - x^2..... i know you have to find the point of intersection but i cant figure out how to do this
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
1) The gradient of a curve is given by dy/dx 2x-3. what is the equation of the curve if:
a) It passes through the origin?
b) It passes through (1,-2)
c) It passes through (1,2)
With the next q i can do part a) but i dont get the answer that is used in b) can someone please help!
2) a) differentiate 2x^2 +1(all over) 3x^2- 4
b) Hence evaluate integration from 0-1 (cant figure out how to do the sing thingy on here) x (over) (3x^2- 4)^2
3) Find the area between y= 1/x^2 ( 1 over x^2), the y axis and the lines y=1, y=2. Express the answer in surd form...... i can do the first bit of it but dont understand how to put it in surd form????
4) Find the total area of the region bounded by f(x)= x^3 - x and g(x)= 1 - x^2..... i know you have to find the point of intersection but i cant figure out how to do this
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated