Kulazzi
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Hey guys!
I'm just (trying) to finish off an exercise that we were supposed to do before the holidays came. Well, I tackled it this morning and I have 6 problems that I cannot seem to solve from this exercise. I'll post them up, type up what I tried to do to solve them, and please, anyone point out any silly mistakes or any steps I may have missed, or if I have the whole working out process wrong, can someone please type up the right procedure. Right, thanks, here we go........oh yeah, as the heading says, it's primitive functions
1) Express y in terms of x if:y' = 2/x^2
y' = 2 / x^2
y = 2x / [x^3/3] +C
= 2x + 3 / x^3 + C
Answer at back of book: -2 / x + C (No working out shown)
2) If f'(x) = 4x - 7 and f(2) = 5, find f(x)
f'(x) = 4x - 7
f(x) = 2x^2 - 7x + C
sub in f(2) to find the value of C
f(2)....ok I just figured out the answer. I forgot to put the whole equation equal to 5 [f(2) = 5]. See? sometimes it works when you tell someone else about it. Moving on.
3) Given f'(x) = 3x^2 + 4x - 2 and f(-3) = 4, find f(1)
same situation as above. Forgot that f(-3) = 4, therfore forgot to put whole eq equal to 4, to workout C. doh!
4) Given y'' = 8 and y' = 0 and y = 3 when x = 1, find the equation of y in terms of x
y'' = 8
y' = 0
when x = 1, y = 3
I had no idea where to go from here.
Answer at back of book: y = 4x^2 - 8x +7 (No working out shown)
5) If y'' = 12x + 6 and y' = 1 at the point (-1, -2), find the equation of the curve.
y'' = 12x + 6
y' = 12 [x^2 / 2] + 6x + C
= 6x^2 + 6x + C
y' = 1
1 = 6x^2 + 6x +C
sub in x = -1
1 = 6 - 6 +C
therefore, C = 1
y' = 6x^2 +6x +1
y = 2x^3 + 3x^2 + x +C --> Stopped here.
Answer at back of book: y = 2x^3 + 3x^2 + x - 2 (No working out shown)
6) If f"(x) = 6x - 2 and f'(2) = f(2) = 7, find the function f(x)
f"(x) = 6x - 2
f'(x) = 3x^2 - 2x + C
f'(2) = 7
7 = 12 - 4 + C
7 = 8 + C
C = -1
f'(x) = 3x^2 - 2x - 1 ---> From here, I figured out what I did wrong. I didn't intregrate properly into the normal eq --> f(x) = x^3 - x^2 - x + C, what I had written down was f(x) = 3x^2 - 2x - x + C
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanx again guys.
I'm just (trying) to finish off an exercise that we were supposed to do before the holidays came. Well, I tackled it this morning and I have 6 problems that I cannot seem to solve from this exercise. I'll post them up, type up what I tried to do to solve them, and please, anyone point out any silly mistakes or any steps I may have missed, or if I have the whole working out process wrong, can someone please type up the right procedure. Right, thanks, here we go........oh yeah, as the heading says, it's primitive functions
1) Express y in terms of x if:y' = 2/x^2
y' = 2 / x^2
y = 2x / [x^3/3] +C
= 2x + 3 / x^3 + C
Answer at back of book: -2 / x + C (No working out shown)
2) If f'(x) = 4x - 7 and f(2) = 5, find f(x)
f'(x) = 4x - 7
f(x) = 2x^2 - 7x + C
sub in f(2) to find the value of C
f(2)....ok I just figured out the answer. I forgot to put the whole equation equal to 5 [f(2) = 5]. See? sometimes it works when you tell someone else about it. Moving on.
3) Given f'(x) = 3x^2 + 4x - 2 and f(-3) = 4, find f(1)
same situation as above. Forgot that f(-3) = 4, therfore forgot to put whole eq equal to 4, to workout C. doh!
4) Given y'' = 8 and y' = 0 and y = 3 when x = 1, find the equation of y in terms of x
y'' = 8
y' = 0
when x = 1, y = 3
I had no idea where to go from here.
Answer at back of book: y = 4x^2 - 8x +7 (No working out shown)
5) If y'' = 12x + 6 and y' = 1 at the point (-1, -2), find the equation of the curve.
y'' = 12x + 6
y' = 12 [x^2 / 2] + 6x + C
= 6x^2 + 6x + C
y' = 1
1 = 6x^2 + 6x +C
sub in x = -1
1 = 6 - 6 +C
therefore, C = 1
y' = 6x^2 +6x +1
y = 2x^3 + 3x^2 + x +C --> Stopped here.
Answer at back of book: y = 2x^3 + 3x^2 + x - 2 (No working out shown)
6) If f"(x) = 6x - 2 and f'(2) = f(2) = 7, find the function f(x)
f"(x) = 6x - 2
f'(x) = 3x^2 - 2x + C
f'(2) = 7
7 = 12 - 4 + C
7 = 8 + C
C = -1
f'(x) = 3x^2 - 2x - 1 ---> From here, I figured out what I did wrong. I didn't intregrate properly into the normal eq --> f(x) = x^3 - x^2 - x + C, what I had written down was f(x) = 3x^2 - 2x - x + C
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanx again guys.
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