National Junior College Mathematics Department 2016
National Junior College
2015 – 2016 H2 Mathematics
SH2 Consolidation: Power Series (Group A Timed Practice)
[Total Mark: 23 marks; Time allowed: 42 mins]
Name: _____________________________________ Class: 2ma2__/2IPma21__ / 2IPma22__
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1 Given that f ( x) tan 2 x , find f (0) , f (0) and f (0) . Hence find the first 3 terms in
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the Maclaurin series of f (x). [7]
[2008/II/6(b)]
2 (i) Use the first three non-zero terms of the Maclaurin series for cos x to find the
Maclaurin series for g(x), where g( x) cos 6 x , up to and including the term in x 4 . [3]
a
(ii)(a) Use your answer to part (i) to give an approximation for 0
g( x) dx in terms of a, and
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evaluate this approximation in the case where a . [3]
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1
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(ii)(b) Use your calculator to find an accurate value for g( x) dx. Why is the approximation
0
in part (ii) (a) not very good? [2]
[2011/I/4]
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In the triangle ABC, AB = 1, angle BAC radians and angle ABC radians (see
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diagram).
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(i) Show that AC . [4]
cos sin
(ii) Given that is a sufficiently small angle, show that
AC 1 a b 2 ,
for constants a and b to be determined. [4]
[2012/I/4]
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1(d) Differentiating... When x = 0, ... Practise your differentiation Differentiation Techniques
1 techniques if you are still not fluent in o Differentiation of tangent &
Let y f ( x ). f (0) tan 2(0) 1 applying them, especially the use of secant functions
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the Chain, Product & Quotient o Use of Chain Rule
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f ( x) 2 sec 2 2 x rules. o Implicit differentiation
4 1 Applying Maclaurin’s Theorem
f (0) 2sec 2 2(0) 4
4 You can use trigo identities (sec2x = 1 f (0) f (0) 2
2 1 y 2
dy
+ tan2x in this question) to simplify f ( x) f (0) x x
dx 1! 2!
d2 y dy d2 y your working if a trigo function is
4y 4(1)(4) f (0) 16 f ( n ) (0) n
dx 2
dx dx 2
present. As such, you need to be x
familiar with your trigo identities. n!
Use of trigonometric identity:
Hence, f ( x) 1 4 x 8 x 2 . Use the GC to check your answer. sec2 x 1 tan 2 x
2(i) x2 x4
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Use the binomial theorem instead of Applying Maclaurin series of standard
cos x (cos x) 1
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x2 x4 functions:
2! 4! multiplying 1 to itself 6 x2 x4
6 x2 x4 6 x2 x4
2
2! 4! cos x 1
1 times! 2! 4!
1 2! 4! 2 2! 4!
x 2 2
x2 x4
1 6 15 Beware of your management of the Use of binomial theorem
2! 4! 2! negative signs e.g.
1 15 x2 x4 x2 x4
1 3x 2 x 4 x 4 1 3x 2 4 x 4 1 1
4 4 2! 4! 2! 4!
2(ii)(a) a a
Integration technique:
0
g( x) dx 1 3x 2 4 x 4 dx
0
x n 1
c , n 1
n
a x dx
4 n 1
x x3 x5
5 0
4 4 Evaluating definite integrals
a a3 a5 0 a a3 a5
5 5
4 g( x) dx 0.540
0
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2(ii)(b) 1
Convergence of Maclaurin series
g( x) dx 0.475
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0 [You need to be able to explain the
For larger values of x, the terms with higher powers of x effect of the omission of the higher
in the Maclaurin series of g( x) dx are NOT negligible. powers of x on the use of the
Maclaurin series as a means of
Using the Maclaurin series of g( x) dx to estimate the approximation of the given function.]
a
value of 0
g( x) dx will hence not result in a very good
approximation for large values of a.
3 (i) By Sine Rule, You need to be conversant with Applying the Sine Rule
sin ABC sin ACB concepts & skills that you have learnt
AC AB for ‘O’ level/ in JH (in this case the sin A sin B sin C
sin 4 sin 34
3 Sine Rule) a b c
AC 1
sin 34 You also need to be familiar with the (or relevant trigonometric results,
AC results that are both in and not in the
sin 4 depending on choice of method)
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MF15 formulae booklet (Addition
2 formulae for trigonometric functions Applying addition formula for sin x:
sin 4 cos cos 4 sin are in the booklet.)
sin( A B) sin A cos B cos A sin B
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1
2
(shown)
1
2
cos 1
2
sin cos sin
3 (2nd
1 1 2
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Even if you cannot do the first part, Use of small angle approximations:
part) AC
1 you can still attempt the 2nd part x2
cos sin 2 2 (since the 1st part is a “Show” sin x x; cos x 1
1 2!
2 question). 1 1
f ( x) to expand
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2 Using
2 (1)(2) 2 f ( x) f ( x)
1 (1)
2 2! 2
1 12 2 2
Applying standard series:
(1 x) n 1 nx n ( n2!1) x 2
1 32 2 (shown) Use the GC to check your answer. n ( n 1)r !( n r 1) x r
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