This document contains the marking scheme for a mathematics exam with multiple questions:
1. It provides the steps to evaluate several limits, including finding limits of rational expressions and piecewise functions.
2. It shows the work to take derivatives of functions using basic rules like quotient, chain, product and implicit differentiation.
3. It evaluates a definite integral using integration by parts, and finds the Taylor series for a function about a point.
4. It finds the gradient of a function at a point by taking the partial derivatives and evaluates an indeterminate limit of sin(2x).
This document contains the marking scheme for a mathematics exam with multiple questions:
1. It provides the steps to evaluate several limits, including finding limits of rational expressions and piecewise functions.
2. It shows the work to take derivatives of functions using basic rules like quotient, chain, product and implicit differentiation.
3. It evaluates a definite integral using integration by parts, and finds the Taylor series for a function about a point.
4. It finds the gradient of a function at a point by taking the partial derivatives and evaluates an indeterminate limit of sin(2x).
This document contains the marking scheme for a mathematics exam with multiple questions:
1. It provides the steps to evaluate several limits, including finding limits of rational expressions and piecewise functions.
2. It shows the work to take derivatives of functions using basic rules like quotient, chain, product and implicit differentiation.
3. It evaluates a definite integral using integration by parts, and finds the Taylor series for a function about a point.
4. It finds the gradient of a function at a point by taking the partial derivatives and evaluates an indeterminate limit of sin(2x).
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