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e.g. i  Solve     1
                x2
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e.g. i  Solve     1
                x2
Inequalities & Graphs
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e.g. i  Solve     1
                x2
Inequalities & Graphs
                 x2
e.g. i  Solve     1
                x2
Inequalities & Graphs
                 x2
e.g. i  Solve     1
                x2      Oblique asymptote:
Inequalities & Graphs
                 x2
e.g. i  Solve     1                       x2         4
                x2      Oblique asymptote:      x2
                                            x2        x2
Inequalities & Graphs
                 x2
e.g. i  Solve     1                       x2         4
                x2      Oblique asymptote:      x2
                                            x2        x2
Inequalities & Graphs
                 x2
e.g. i  Solve     1                       x2         4
                x2      Oblique asymptote:      x2
                                            x2        x2
Inequalities & Graphs
                 x2
e.g. i  Solve     1
                x2
Inequalities & Graphs
                 x2
e.g. i  Solve     1
                x2
Inequalities & Graphs
                 x2
e.g. i  Solve     1         x2
                x2                1
                              x2
                             x2  x  2
                           x2  x  2  0
                          x  2 x  1  0
                         x  2 or x  1
Inequalities & Graphs
                 x2
e.g. i  Solve     1          x2
                x2                 1
                               x2
                              x2  x  2
                            x2  x  2  0
                           x  2 x  1  0
                           x  2 or x  1

                                x2
                                    1
                               x2
                         x  2 or  1  x  2
(ii) (1990)




Consider the graph y  x
(ii) (1990)




Consider the graph y  x
a) Show that the graph is increasing for all x  0
(ii) (1990)




Consider the graph y  x
a) Show that the graph is increasing for all x  0
                             dy
   Curve is increasing when     0
                             dx
(ii) (1990)




Consider the graph y  x
a) Show that the graph is increasing for all x  0
                             dy
   Curve is increasing when     0
                             dx
    y x
   dy     1
      
   dx 2 x
(ii) (1990)




Consider the graph y  x
a) Show that the graph is increasing for all x  0
                             dy
   Curve is increasing when     0
                             dx
    y x
   dy     1
      
   dx 2 x
  dy
  0 for x  0
  dx
(ii) (1990)




Consider the graph y  x
a) Show that the graph is increasing for all x  0
                             dy
   Curve is increasing when     0
                             dx
    y x                              at x  0, y  0
 dy   1
    
 dx 2 x
 dy
  0 for x  0
 dx
(ii) (1990)




Consider the graph y  x
a) Show that the graph is increasing for all x  0
                             dy
   Curve is increasing when     0
                             dx
    y x                              at x  0, y  0
   dy     1                            when x  0, y  0
      
   dx 2 x
  dy
  0 for x  0
  dx
(ii) (1990)




Consider the graph y  x
a) Show that the graph is increasing for all x  0
                             dy
   Curve is increasing when     0
                             dx
    y x                              at x  0, y  0
   dy     1                            when x  0, y  0
      
   dx 2 x
  dy
  0 for x  0                   curve is increasing for x  0
  dx
b) Hence show that;
                      n
                         2
  1  2    n   xdx  n n
                  0
                         3
b) Hence show that;
                      n
                         2
  1  2    n   xdx  n n
                  0
                         3
b) Hence show that;
                      n
                         2
  1  2    n   xdx  n n
                  0
                         3


             As x is increasing;
             Area outer rectangles  Area under curve
b) Hence show that;
                      n
                         2
  1  2    n   xdx  n n
                  0
                         3


             As x is increasing;
             Area outer rectangles  Area under curve
                                    n
                  1  2    n   xdx
                                    0
b) Hence show that;
                      n
                         2
  1  2    n   xdx  n n
                  0
                         3


             As x is increasing;
             Area outer rectangles  Area under curve
                                     n
                  1  2    n   xdx
                                     0
                                           n
                                    2 x x
                                   
                                    3    0
                                          
                                    2
                                    n n
                                    3
b) Hence show that;
                      n
                         2
  1  2    n   xdx  n n
                  0
                         3


             As x is increasing;
             Area outer rectangles  Area under curve
                                     n
                  1  2    n   xdx
                                     0
                                           n
                                    2 x x
                                   
                                    3    0
                                          
                                    2
                                    n n
                                    3
                                    n
                                       2
               1  2    n   xdx  n n
                                0
                                       3
c) Use mathematical induction to show that;
                4n  3
  1  2  n         n for all integers n  1
                  6
c) Use mathematical induction to show that;
                4n  3
  1  2  n         n for all integers n  1
                  6
Test: n = 1
c) Use mathematical induction to show that;
                4n  3
  1  2  n         n for all integers n  1
                  6
Test: n = 1
 L.H .S  1
        1
c) Use mathematical induction to show that;
                4n  3
  1  2  n         n for all integers n  1
                  6
Test: n = 1
                                                      41  3
 L.H .S  1                                   R.H .S          1
                                                         6
        1
                                                      7
                                                    
                                                      6
c) Use mathematical induction to show that;
                4n  3
  1  2  n         n for all integers n  1
                  6
Test: n = 1
                                                      41  3
 L.H .S  1                                   R.H .S          1
                                                         6
        1
                                                      7
                                                    
                                                      6
                         L.H .S  R.H .S
c) Use mathematical induction to show that;
                4n  3
  1  2  n         n for all integers n  1
                  6
Test: n = 1
                                                      41  3
 L.H .S  1                                   R.H .S          1
                                                         6
        1
                                                      7
                                                    
                                                      6
                       L.H .S  R.H .S
                   Hence the result is true for n = 1
c) Use mathematical induction to show that;
                4n  3
  1  2  n         n for all integers n  1
                  6
Test: n = 1
                                                       41  3
 L.H .S  1                                   R.H .S           1
                                                          6
        1
                                                       7
                                                     
                                                       6
                        L.H .S  R.H .S
                    Hence the result is true for n = 1
Assume the result is true for n  k where k is a positive integer
c) Use mathematical induction to show that;
                4n  3
  1  2  n         n for all integers n  1
                  6
Test: n = 1
                                                       41  3
 L.H .S  1                                   R.H .S           1
                                                          6
        1
                                                       7
                                                     
                                                       6
                        L.H .S  R.H .S
                    Hence the result is true for n = 1
Assume the result is true for n  k where k is a positive integer
                                        4k  3
              i.e. 1  2    k                 k
                                           6
c) Use mathematical induction to show that;
                4n  3
  1  2  n         n for all integers n  1
                  6
Test: n = 1
                                                       41  3
 L.H .S  1                                   R.H .S           1
                                                          6
        1
                                                       7
                                                     
                                                       6
                        L.H .S  R.H .S
                    Hence the result is true for n = 1
Assume the result is true for n  k where k is a positive integer
                                        4k  3
               i.e. 1  2    k                k
                                           6
Prove the result is true for n  k  1
c) Use mathematical induction to show that;
                4n  3
  1  2  n         n for all integers n  1
                  6
Test: n = 1
                                                       41  3
 L.H .S  1                                   R.H .S           1
                                                          6
        1
                                                       7
                                                     
                                                       6
                        L.H .S  R.H .S
                    Hence the result is true for n = 1
Assume the result is true for n  k where k is a positive integer
                                        4k  3
                i.e. 1  2    k               k
                                           6
Prove the result is true for n  k  1
                                            4k  7
        i.e. Prove 1  2    k  1                k 1
                                               6
Proof:
Proof:   1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1
Proof:   1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1
                          4k  3
                                k  k 1
                            6
Proof:   1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1
                          4k  3
                                 k  k 1
                            6
                        
                           4k  3 k  6 k  1
                                   2


                                     6
Proof:   1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1
                          4k  3
                                 k  k 1
                            6
                        
                           4k  3 k  6 k  1
                                    2


                                      6
                           16k 3  24k 2  9k  6 k  1
                        
                                        6
Proof:   1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1
                          4k  3
                                  k  k 1
                            6
                        
                           4k  3 k  6 k  1
                                     2


                                       6
                           16k 3  24k 2  9k  6 k  1
                        
                                         6
                            k  116k 2  8k  1  1  6 k  1
                        
                                             6
Proof:   1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1
                          4k  3
                                  k  k 1
                            6
                        
                           4k  3 k  6 k  1
                                     2


                                       6
                           16k 3  24k 2  9k  6 k  1
                        
                                         6
                            k  116k 2  8k  1  1  6 k  1
                        
                                             6
                         
                            k  14k  12  1  6 k  1
                                          6
Proof:   1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1
                          4k  3
                                  k  k 1
                            6
                        
                           4k  3 k  6 k  1
                                     2


                                       6
                           16k 3  24k 2  9k  6 k  1
                        
                                         6
                            k  116k 2  8k  1  1  6 k  1
                        
                                              6
                         
                            k  14k  12  1  6 k  1
                                           6
                         
                            k  14k  1  6 k  1
                                            2


                                         6
Proof:   1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1
                          4k  3
                                   k  k 1
                             6
                        
                            4k  3 k  6 k  1
                                      2


                                        6
                            16k 3  24k 2  9k  6 k  1
                        
                                           6
                             k  116k 2  8k  1  1  6 k  1
                        
                                               6
                         
                             k  14k  12  1  6 k  1
                                            6
                         
                             k  14k  1  6 k  1
                                             2


                                          6
                           4k  1 k  1  6 k  1
                         
                                          6
                         
                           4k  7  k  1
                                    6
Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k
Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k
Since the result is true for n = 1 then it is also true for n =1+1 i.e. n=2,
and since the result is true for n = 2 then it is also true for n =2+1 i.e.
n=3, and so on for all positive integral values of n
Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k
Since the result is true for n = 1 then it is also true for n =1+1 i.e. n=2,
and since the result is true for n = 2 then it is also true for n =2+1 i.e.
n=3, and so on for all positive integral values of n
d) Use b) and c) to estimate;
   1  2    10000 to the nearest hundred
Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k
Since the result is true for n = 1 then it is also true for n =1+1 i.e. n=2,
and since the result is true for n = 2 then it is also true for n =2+1 i.e.
n=3, and so on for all positive integral values of n
d) Use b) and c) to estimate;
   1  2    10000 to the nearest hundred
           2                          4n  3
             n n  1  2  n              n
           3                            6
Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k
Since the result is true for n = 1 then it is also true for n =1+1 i.e. n=2,
and since the result is true for n = 2 then it is also true for n =2+1 i.e.
n=3, and so on for all positive integral values of n
d) Use b) and c) to estimate;
    1  2    10000 to the nearest hundred
            2                          4n  3
              n n  1  2  n               n
            3                            6
2                                          410000  3
  10000 10000  1  2    10000                    10000
3                                                6
Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k
Since the result is true for n = 1 then it is also true for n =1+1 i.e. n=2,
and since the result is true for n = 2 then it is also true for n =2+1 i.e.
n=3, and so on for all positive integral values of n
d) Use b) and c) to estimate;
    1  2    10000 to the nearest hundred
            2                          4n  3
              n n  1  2  n               n
            3                            6
2                                          410000  3
  10000 10000  1  2    10000                    10000
3                                                6
          666700  1  2    10000  666700
Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k
Since the result is true for n = 1 then it is also true for n =1+1 i.e. n=2,
and since the result is true for n = 2 then it is also true for n =2+1 i.e.
n=3, and so on for all positive integral values of n
d) Use b) and c) to estimate;
    1  2    10000 to the nearest hundred
            2                          4n  3
              n n  1  2  n               n
            3                            6
2                                          410000  3
  10000 10000  1  2    10000                    10000
3                                                6
          666700  1  2    10000  666700
 1  2    10000  666700 to the nearest hundred
Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k
Since the result is true for n = 1 then it is also true for n =1+1 i.e. n=2,
and since the result is true for n = 2 then it is also true for n =2+1 i.e.
n=3, and so on for all positive integral values of n
d) Use b) and c) to estimate;
    1  2    10000 to the nearest hundred
            2                          4n  3
              n n  1  2  n               n
            3                            6
2                                          410000  3
  10000 10000  1  2    10000                    10000
3                                                6
          666700  1  2    10000  666700
 1  2    10000  666700 to the nearest hundred


                            Exercise 10F

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  • 2. Inequalities & Graphs x2 e.g. i  Solve 1 x2
  • 3. Inequalities & Graphs x2 e.g. i  Solve 1 x2
  • 4. Inequalities & Graphs x2 e.g. i  Solve 1 x2
  • 5. Inequalities & Graphs x2 e.g. i  Solve 1 x2
  • 6. Inequalities & Graphs x2 e.g. i  Solve 1 x2 Oblique asymptote:
  • 7. Inequalities & Graphs x2 e.g. i  Solve 1 x2 4 x2 Oblique asymptote:  x2 x2 x2
  • 8. Inequalities & Graphs x2 e.g. i  Solve 1 x2 4 x2 Oblique asymptote:  x2 x2 x2
  • 9. Inequalities & Graphs x2 e.g. i  Solve 1 x2 4 x2 Oblique asymptote:  x2 x2 x2
  • 10. Inequalities & Graphs x2 e.g. i  Solve 1 x2
  • 11. Inequalities & Graphs x2 e.g. i  Solve 1 x2
  • 12. Inequalities & Graphs x2 e.g. i  Solve 1 x2 x2 1 x2 x2  x  2 x2  x  2  0  x  2 x  1  0 x  2 or x  1
  • 13. Inequalities & Graphs x2 e.g. i  Solve 1 x2 x2 1 x2 x2  x  2 x2  x  2  0  x  2 x  1  0 x  2 or x  1 x2 1 x2 x  2 or  1  x  2
  • 14. (ii) (1990) Consider the graph y  x
  • 15. (ii) (1990) Consider the graph y  x a) Show that the graph is increasing for all x  0
  • 16. (ii) (1990) Consider the graph y  x a) Show that the graph is increasing for all x  0 dy Curve is increasing when 0 dx
  • 17. (ii) (1990) Consider the graph y  x a) Show that the graph is increasing for all x  0 dy Curve is increasing when 0 dx y x dy 1  dx 2 x
  • 18. (ii) (1990) Consider the graph y  x a) Show that the graph is increasing for all x  0 dy Curve is increasing when 0 dx y x dy 1  dx 2 x dy   0 for x  0 dx
  • 19. (ii) (1990) Consider the graph y  x a) Show that the graph is increasing for all x  0 dy Curve is increasing when 0 dx y x at x  0, y  0 dy 1  dx 2 x dy   0 for x  0 dx
  • 20. (ii) (1990) Consider the graph y  x a) Show that the graph is increasing for all x  0 dy Curve is increasing when 0 dx y x at x  0, y  0 dy 1 when x  0, y  0  dx 2 x dy   0 for x  0 dx
  • 21. (ii) (1990) Consider the graph y  x a) Show that the graph is increasing for all x  0 dy Curve is increasing when 0 dx y x at x  0, y  0 dy 1 when x  0, y  0  dx 2 x dy   0 for x  0  curve is increasing for x  0 dx
  • 22. b) Hence show that; n 2 1  2    n   xdx  n n 0 3
  • 23. b) Hence show that; n 2 1  2    n   xdx  n n 0 3
  • 24. b) Hence show that; n 2 1  2    n   xdx  n n 0 3 As x is increasing; Area outer rectangles  Area under curve
  • 25. b) Hence show that; n 2 1  2    n   xdx  n n 0 3 As x is increasing; Area outer rectangles  Area under curve n 1  2    n   xdx 0
  • 26. b) Hence show that; n 2 1  2    n   xdx  n n 0 3 As x is increasing; Area outer rectangles  Area under curve n 1  2    n   xdx 0 n 2 x x  3 0  2  n n 3
  • 27. b) Hence show that; n 2 1  2    n   xdx  n n 0 3 As x is increasing; Area outer rectangles  Area under curve n 1  2    n   xdx 0 n 2 x x  3 0  2  n n 3 n 2  1  2    n   xdx  n n 0 3
  • 28. c) Use mathematical induction to show that; 4n  3 1  2  n  n for all integers n  1 6
  • 29. c) Use mathematical induction to show that; 4n  3 1  2  n  n for all integers n  1 6 Test: n = 1
  • 30. c) Use mathematical induction to show that; 4n  3 1  2  n  n for all integers n  1 6 Test: n = 1 L.H .S  1 1
  • 31. c) Use mathematical induction to show that; 4n  3 1  2  n  n for all integers n  1 6 Test: n = 1 41  3 L.H .S  1 R.H .S  1 6 1 7  6
  • 32. c) Use mathematical induction to show that; 4n  3 1  2  n  n for all integers n  1 6 Test: n = 1 41  3 L.H .S  1 R.H .S  1 6 1 7  6  L.H .S  R.H .S
  • 33. c) Use mathematical induction to show that; 4n  3 1  2  n  n for all integers n  1 6 Test: n = 1 41  3 L.H .S  1 R.H .S  1 6 1 7  6  L.H .S  R.H .S Hence the result is true for n = 1
  • 34. c) Use mathematical induction to show that; 4n  3 1  2  n  n for all integers n  1 6 Test: n = 1 41  3 L.H .S  1 R.H .S  1 6 1 7  6  L.H .S  R.H .S Hence the result is true for n = 1 Assume the result is true for n  k where k is a positive integer
  • 35. c) Use mathematical induction to show that; 4n  3 1  2  n  n for all integers n  1 6 Test: n = 1 41  3 L.H .S  1 R.H .S  1 6 1 7  6  L.H .S  R.H .S Hence the result is true for n = 1 Assume the result is true for n  k where k is a positive integer 4k  3 i.e. 1  2    k  k 6
  • 36. c) Use mathematical induction to show that; 4n  3 1  2  n  n for all integers n  1 6 Test: n = 1 41  3 L.H .S  1 R.H .S  1 6 1 7  6  L.H .S  R.H .S Hence the result is true for n = 1 Assume the result is true for n  k where k is a positive integer 4k  3 i.e. 1  2    k  k 6 Prove the result is true for n  k  1
  • 37. c) Use mathematical induction to show that; 4n  3 1  2  n  n for all integers n  1 6 Test: n = 1 41  3 L.H .S  1 R.H .S  1 6 1 7  6  L.H .S  R.H .S Hence the result is true for n = 1 Assume the result is true for n  k where k is a positive integer 4k  3 i.e. 1  2    k  k 6 Prove the result is true for n  k  1 4k  7 i.e. Prove 1  2    k  1  k 1 6
  • 39. Proof: 1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1
  • 40. Proof: 1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1 4k  3  k  k 1 6
  • 41. Proof: 1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1 4k  3  k  k 1 6  4k  3 k  6 k  1 2 6
  • 42. Proof: 1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1 4k  3  k  k 1 6  4k  3 k  6 k  1 2 6 16k 3  24k 2  9k  6 k  1  6
  • 43. Proof: 1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1 4k  3  k  k 1 6  4k  3 k  6 k  1 2 6 16k 3  24k 2  9k  6 k  1  6 k  116k 2  8k  1  1  6 k  1  6
  • 44. Proof: 1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1 4k  3  k  k 1 6  4k  3 k  6 k  1 2 6 16k 3  24k 2  9k  6 k  1  6 k  116k 2  8k  1  1  6 k  1  6  k  14k  12  1  6 k  1 6
  • 45. Proof: 1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1 4k  3  k  k 1 6  4k  3 k  6 k  1 2 6 16k 3  24k 2  9k  6 k  1  6 k  116k 2  8k  1  1  6 k  1  6  k  14k  12  1  6 k  1 6  k  14k  1  6 k  1 2 6
  • 46. Proof: 1  2  k 1  1  2  k  k 1 4k  3  k  k 1 6  4k  3 k  6 k  1 2 6 16k 3  24k 2  9k  6 k  1  6 k  116k 2  8k  1  1  6 k  1  6  k  14k  12  1  6 k  1 6  k  14k  1  6 k  1 2 6 4k  1 k  1  6 k  1  6  4k  7  k  1 6
  • 47. Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k
  • 48. Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k Since the result is true for n = 1 then it is also true for n =1+1 i.e. n=2, and since the result is true for n = 2 then it is also true for n =2+1 i.e. n=3, and so on for all positive integral values of n
  • 49. Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k Since the result is true for n = 1 then it is also true for n =1+1 i.e. n=2, and since the result is true for n = 2 then it is also true for n =2+1 i.e. n=3, and so on for all positive integral values of n d) Use b) and c) to estimate; 1  2    10000 to the nearest hundred
  • 50. Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k Since the result is true for n = 1 then it is also true for n =1+1 i.e. n=2, and since the result is true for n = 2 then it is also true for n =2+1 i.e. n=3, and so on for all positive integral values of n d) Use b) and c) to estimate; 1  2    10000 to the nearest hundred 2 4n  3 n n  1  2  n  n 3 6
  • 51. Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k Since the result is true for n = 1 then it is also true for n =1+1 i.e. n=2, and since the result is true for n = 2 then it is also true for n =2+1 i.e. n=3, and so on for all positive integral values of n d) Use b) and c) to estimate; 1  2    10000 to the nearest hundred 2 4n  3 n n  1  2  n  n 3 6 2 410000  3 10000 10000  1  2    10000  10000 3 6
  • 52. Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k Since the result is true for n = 1 then it is also true for n =1+1 i.e. n=2, and since the result is true for n = 2 then it is also true for n =2+1 i.e. n=3, and so on for all positive integral values of n d) Use b) and c) to estimate; 1  2    10000 to the nearest hundred 2 4n  3 n n  1  2  n  n 3 6 2 410000  3 10000 10000  1  2    10000  10000 3 6 666700  1  2    10000  666700
  • 53. Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k Since the result is true for n = 1 then it is also true for n =1+1 i.e. n=2, and since the result is true for n = 2 then it is also true for n =2+1 i.e. n=3, and so on for all positive integral values of n d) Use b) and c) to estimate; 1  2    10000 to the nearest hundred 2 4n  3 n n  1  2  n  n 3 6 2 410000  3 10000 10000  1  2    10000  10000 3 6 666700  1  2    10000  666700  1  2    10000  666700 to the nearest hundred
  • 54. Hence the result is true for n = k +1 if it is also true for n =k Since the result is true for n = 1 then it is also true for n =1+1 i.e. n=2, and since the result is true for n = 2 then it is also true for n =2+1 i.e. n=3, and so on for all positive integral values of n d) Use b) and c) to estimate; 1  2    10000 to the nearest hundred 2 4n  3 n n  1  2  n  n 3 6 2 410000  3 10000 10000  1  2    10000  10000 3 6 666700  1  2    10000  666700  1  2    10000  666700 to the nearest hundred Exercise 10F