Could I please have some help with these questions! (:
1. The equation of the curve whose gradient is described by f’(x) = x^2+2x^2+x and passes through the point (1,2) is:
2.The growth rate of bacteria is given by equation dp/dt =2e^5t. Find the number of bacteria in 3hrs if at t=0, population =10
3.∫ x^3+3x+2/x dx
4. Using calculus find exact area of pi/2---->2pi∫ sinx dx
5. The area enclosed by the curve f(x)=x^2+2x-3 the x axis and the lines x=0, x=3 equals=
Thanks guys!
@Mr Study, VegimitePi, Hancock
Just some tips, you can do the rest

1. Assuming you mean f'(x) = x^3+2x^2+x. Integrating gives f(x) = x^4/4 + 2x^3/3 + x^2/2 + c. Sub x=1 and y=2 and solve for c to find f(x).
2. integrating gives p(t) = 2e^5t/5 + c , sub in t=0 and p=10 to find c. Then, using your complete p(t), let t=3 to find p.
3. standard integration, you can do this! remember that the integral of 1/x = ln(x) or log_e (x)
4. Note that parts cancel out each other (draw the graph), so just solve 0 --> pi/2 ∫ sinx dx

Remember that the integral of sin(x) is -cos(x)
5. There is an x-int at x=1, so divide the integral into two parts: 0---->1∫ x^2+2x-3 dx and 3---->1∫ x^2+2x-3 dx. Add those together for the answer

Note: I'm very rusty on maths, so sorry in advance for the errors haha
@Mr Study, VegimitePi, Hancock
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