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Integrals with initial boundary conditions

With polynomial functions

1) Find a function f, the graph of which passes through the point A(2,3) and for which

f ( x) = 2 x − 1, for any x  R .

2) Find the function f, for which f ( x) = 3, f (0) = 6 and f (0) = 4 .

3) Find the function f, for which f ( x) = 12 x 2 + 1 and its graph at point A(1,1) has a

gradient of 3.

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4) A gradient function is given by = x 2 + 5 x, for any values of x  R . When x = 0 y = 3 .
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Find f ( x ) and then calculate f (2).

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5) A gradient function I given by = 2 x, for any values of x  R . When x = 2 , the graph of
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y = f ( x) intersects the horizontal line y = 3. Find y.

6) The gradient of the function y = f ( x) passes through the point ( 3,9 ) . The gradient function

of is given as f ( x) = x + 5. Find f(x).

7) Let f ( x) = 12 x 2 − 5. Given that f ( −1) = 2, find f ( x ) .

8) The curve y = f ( x) passes through the point ( 2,6 ) . The gradient of the curve at x = 2 is 3.

If f ( x) = 2 , find f ( x ) .

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9) It is given that = x3 + x 2 + x. If the x-intercept of the graph of y = f ( x) is 4, find y in
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Terms of x.

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