Edexcel C1 2012 June — Question 1 4 marks

Exam BoardEdexcel
ModuleC1 (Core Mathematics 1)
Year2012
SessionJune
Marks4
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TopicIndefinite & Definite Integrals
TypeBasic indefinite integration
DifficultyEasy -1.2 This is a straightforward C1 integration question requiring only direct application of the power rule to three terms. Each term integrates independently using standard formulas with no algebraic manipulation needed beforehand, making it easier than average for A-level.
Spec1.08b Integrate x^n: where n != -1 and sums

  1. Find
$$\int \left( 6 x ^ { 2 } + \frac { 2 } { x ^ { 2 } } + 5 \right) \mathrm { d } x$$ giving each term in its simplest form.

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  \item Find
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$$\int \left( 6 x ^ { 2 } + \frac { 2 } { x ^ { 2 } } + 5 \right) \mathrm { d } x$$

giving each term in its simplest form.\\

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