1 (A) Suppose The Following Facts Are Known About The Function G and Its Derivative
1 (A) Suppose The Following Facts Are Known About The Function G and Its Derivative
1 (A) Suppose The Following Facts Are Known About The Function G and Its Derivative
1 (a) Suppose the following facts are known about the function g and its derivative:
g(5) = 1, g '(5) = −3.
x2
(b) Find, by differentiation, the range of values of x for which the function y =
2x − 1
increases as x increases. [3]
[2009/DHS/Prelim/I/4]
1 [Solution]
(a) f ( x) = tan ( eg( x ) )
( ( ) ) e ( ) g ( x )
f ( x ) = sec 2 e
g x g x
0 1
x 0 or x 1
1
2023 TJC H2 Math (9758) JC2 MSM: DIFFERENTIATION (GRADIENT FUNCTION)
d −1 2 x −2
2 (i) Show that cos 2
= for −1 x 1 .
1+ x 1+ x
2
dx
Explain, in your working, how you use the condition −1 x 1 to conclude your
answer. [3]
(ii) Hence, determine the constants A and B satisfying the equation
2x
cos −1 2
+ A tan −1 x = B , for −1 x 1 . [3]
1+ x
[2009/YJC/Prelim/I/5(a)]
2 [Solution]
d −1 2 x
(i) cos 2
dx 1+ x
−1 (1 + x 2 )(2) − (2 x)(2 x)
=
2x
2 (1 + x 2 ) 2
1− 2
1+ x
−(1 + x 2 ) 2 + 2 x2 − 4 x2
=
(1 + x 2 ) 2 − 4 x 2 (1 + x )
2 2
−(2 − 2 x 2 ) 1 −2(1 − x 2 ) 1
= 2
= 2
1 − 2x2 + x4 1 + x (1 − x 2 )2 1 + x
1 − x 2 if 1 − x 2 0
Note that (1 − x 2 )2 =
−(1 − x ) if 1 − x 0
2 2
1 − x 2 if −1 x 1
=
−(1 − x ) if x −1 or x 1
2
2x
(ii) Given: cos −1 2
+ A tan −1 x = B for −1 x 1
1+ x
Differentiating wrt x,
−2 A
+ =0
1+ x 2
1 + x2
A−2
= 0 A−2 = 0 A= 2
1 + x2
2x
Thus, cos −1 2
+ 2 tan −1 x = B
1+ x
Substituting x = 0 (which satisfies the condition −1 x 1 ),
cos −1 ( 0 ) + 2 tan −1 0 = B B =
2
2
2023 TJC H2 Math (9758) JC2 MSM: DIFFERENTIATION (GRADIENT FUNCTION)
p −2 x 2 + 3x + p
y = −2 x + 3 + =
x x
Comparing coefficients, a = −2, b = 3 and p = c + 1.
c +1
y = −2 x + 3 +
x
dy c +1
= −2 − 2
dx x
From graph, C has no stationary points.
dy c +1
So = −2 − 2 = 0 has no real solutions
dx x
c +1
2 = −2 has no real solutions
x
c +1 0
c −1
3
2023 TJC H2 Math (9758) JC2 MSM: DIFFERENTIATION (GRADIENT FUNCTION)
3 y = f ( x)
y
x
y = −2
4
2023 TJC H2 Math (9758) JC2 MSM: DIFFERENTIATION (GRADIENT FUNCTION)
4 The diagram below shows the graph of y = f '( x) . The curve passes through the origin
and has turning points at (−3, 0) and (−1.5, −1). The x-axis and x = 1 are the two
asymptotes of the curve.
y
x
−3 O
(−1.5, −1)
x=1
(i) Find the range of values of x for which the graph of y = f ( x) is strictly
increasing and concave downwards. [1]
(ii) State the x-coordinates of all the stationary points of the graph of y = f ( x) and
determine the nature of each point. [2]
[2009/HCI/Prelim/I/3]
[Solution]
(i) y = f ( x ) concave downwards
f ( x ) 0 so the gradient of y = f '( x) curve is < 0
y = f ( x ) strictly increasing
f '( x) >0 so the curve of y = f '( x) is above the x-axis
Thus, x 1
(ii) Stationary points: f '( x) =0 x = −3, 0
x 0− 0 0+
−ve 0 +ve
f ( x)
Minimum point at x = 0
( −3) ( −3)
− +
x −3
−ve 0 −ve
f ( x)