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Ib Practice Integration Questions

This document contains 7 practice integration questions. Question 1 asks to find the exact value of a given a diagram of a function. Question 2 gives the graph of a function and asks to (a) write the integral to find the area of a shaded region and (b) evaluate that integral. Question 3 gives the graph of an exponential function and asks to (a) find the coordinates of a point and (b) write and evaluate an integral to find the volume of a solid obtained by rotating the shaded region.

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Ib Practice Integration Questions

This document contains 7 practice integration questions. Question 1 asks to find the exact value of a given a diagram of a function. Question 2 gives the graph of a function and asks to (a) write the integral to find the area of a shaded region and (b) evaluate that integral. Question 3 gives the graph of an exponential function and asks to (a) find the coordinates of a point and (b) write and evaluate an integral to find the volume of a solid obtained by rotating the shaded region.

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IB Integration practice questions

1. The diagram shows part of the graph of y = 1 . The area of the shaded region is 2 units.
x
y

0 1 a x

Find the exact value of a.

Working:

Answer:

......................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 1
2. The diagram shows part of the graph of y = 12x2(1 – x).

0 x

(a) Write down an integral which represents the area of the shaded region.

(b) Find the area of the shaded region.

Working:

Answers:

(a) ..................................................................
(b) ..................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

x
3. The diagram shows part of the graph of y = e 2 .
y

x
y = e2

P
ln2 x

(a) Find the coordinates of the point P, where the graph meets the y-axis.
(2)

The shaded region between the graph and the x-axis, bounded by x = 0
and x = ln 2, is rotated through 360° about the x-axis.
(b) Write down an integral which represents the volume of the solid obtained.
(4)
(c) Show that this volume is .
(5)
(Total 11 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 2
4. The graph represents the function

f : x  p cos x, p  .
y
3

 x

–3

Find

(a) the value of p;

(b) the area of the shaded region.

Working:

Answers:

(a) ..................................................................
(b) ..................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 3
5. If f (x) = cos x, and f    = – 2, find f (x).
2

Working:

Answer:

......................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

6. Find

(a)  sin (3x  7)dx;


e
–4 x
(b) dx .

Working:

Answers:

(a) ..................................................................
(b) ..................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 4
7. In this question, s represents displacement in metres, and t represents time in seconds.

ds
(a) The velocity v m s–1 of a moving body may be written as v = = 30 – at, where a is a
dt
constant. Given that s = 0 when t = 0, find an expression for s in terms of a and t.
(5)

Trains approaching a station start to slow down when they pass a signal which is 200 m from
the station.

(b) The velocity of Train 1 t seconds after passing the signal is given by v = 30 – 5t.

(i) Write down its velocity as it passes the signal.

(ii) Show that it will stop before reaching the station.


(5)

(c) Train 2 slows down so that it stops at the station. Its velocity is given by
ds
v= = 30 – at, where a is a constant.
dt

(i) Find, in terms of a, the time taken to stop.

(ii) Use your solutions to parts (a) and (c)(i) to find the value of a.
(5)
(Total 15 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 5

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