Differential Equations
1. A particular species of bear survives only on fresh bamboo shoots. Based on historical data,
   it is found that every 1 km2 of bamboo vegetation can feed and support the habitat of at
   most 4 bears every year. In a new wildlife park with 225 km2 of bamboo vegetation, the
   population growth (due to natural birth and death) of these bears can be modelled by the
   differential equation
                                         dy    1        y
                                              y ln        
                                         dt    9         N
     where y is the number of bears, in time t years, and N is the maximum number of
     bears the park can support every year.
     (i)       Find the value of N .                                                                [1]
     (ii)      Given that 3% of the bear population is killed by illegal poachers every year,
               modify the given differential equation to include this information. Hence, by
                                                   y
               using the substitution u  ln            , show that the differential equation can be
                                                    N
                            du   1    3
               written as       u     .                                                                [4]
                            dt   9   100
     (iii)     What is the long-term stable population of this particular species of bears in
               the park?                                                                            [6]
     (iv)      State one assumption about the model.                                                [1]
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     2. By using the substitution y  cos 2  , show that
                                             dx
                                 cos ec 2       sin 2 ------------------------ (1)
                                             d
                               dx
             can be reduced to     y 1 .
                               dy
             Hence find the general solution for differential equation (1), expressing x
             in terms of  .
                             1           
             Given that x  when   , find the particular solution for (1).             [6]
                             8           4
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3.   Use the substitution y  u  2 x to find the general solution of the differential equation
     dy    8x  4 y  1               dy
                      . Given that      0 when x  0 , show that the particular solution is
     dx    4x  2 y 1                dx
      y  2x
                 2
                      y  x  A , where A is a constant to be determined. Prove that in the
                   d2y            B
     general case;                        n , where B and n are integers to be determined.
                   dx 2
                           2 y  4 x  1
     [8]
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4. A gardener is weeding at a rate proportional to the amount of weeds present in the
   garden, and weeds are growing a at a rate inversely proportional to the amount of
   weeds present. Let x be the amount of weeds present at time t hour. When x  0.5 kg,
                                                      dx       1    
   the amount of weeds remain constant. Show that         k   4 x  , where k is
                                                      dt        x     
   positive constant.
     Initially, the garden has 15 kg of weeds to be cleared, and the gardener takes 2 hours
     to clear 5 kg of weeds.
     (i)     Solve the differential equation and find the exact value of k.                [5]
     (ii)    The garden can be rid of weeds by applying weed killer when the garden has
             2kg of weeds remaining. Find the time, to the nearest minute, before weed
             killer is applied.
                 [2]
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5(a) By using the substitution y , show that the differential equation
                                x
       dy    2     y                  dv    2x
                  may be reduced to            .
       dx 1  x 2
                   x                  dx 1  x 2
      Hence, solve the differential equation, expressing y in terms of x.                [5]
(b) A balloon is expanding and at time t seconds, its surface area is s cm2. The expansion
    is such that the rate of increase of s is inversely proportional to s . When the surface
    area is 900 cm2, it is increasing at a rate of 60cm2s-1.
                         ds 1800
   (i)       Show that          and solve this differential equation given that s  400
                         dt   s
             when    t  0.
                         [5]
   (ii)      Find, to the nearest second, the time at which 900cm2.                             [1]
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                                       d2y                   x                            1     dy 1
6. (a) Solve the differential equation dx 2                           , given that y      and   
                                                        1 4x  2 3
                                                                                          8     dx 4
          when x  0 .
         (b) Use the substitution y  u  3x to find the general solution of the differential
           equation
                                         dy 4  9 y  27 x
                                            
                                         dx    3y  9x 1
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                                                                                  dy
7. Show that the general solution of the differential equation                        y  1  y  can be
                                                                                  dx
                         ex
    expressed as y           , where C is an arbitrary constant. Hence, sketch on a single
                       ex  C
    diagram, solution curves for this equation for C > 0, C = 0, and -1< C < 0, showing
    clearly in terms of C your axial intercepts and asymptotes where necessary.
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Answers:
1. (i) 900                 (iii) 687
        cos  4
                                     cos 4              1
2. x             cos 2   A ; x           cos 2  
            2                          2                 2
3.  y  2 x   y  x  A
               2
           899
4. (i) k 
            48
          1            C
5(a) y  ln  x  1 
               2                           3
                                  (b) (i) s 2  2700t  8000            (ii) 7s
          x             x
           1 1        1              3
                                  (b)  y  3 x   y  4 x  C
                                                  2
6. (a) y  sin 2 x 
           8           8              2