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ANGLO-CHINESE JUNIOR COLLEGE

MAITIEMATICS DEPARTMENT

MATHEMATICS
Higher 2 9740
Paper I
3 october 2008
JC I PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION
Time allowed: 3 hours

Additiooal Materials: List ofFormulae (MFl5)

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Pose t afl
expant l-2{\ v4 r r rn a..erding t6scrs of r up to and rncludrng lhe tenn rn

Iriod the rangc ofr for which the expansion is valid. l5l

Fxpress lhe sum ol (hefirsr ', lennsoflhe"crics

2 +l +4+6 +8 +9 + 16 +12 + 32 + l5 r-& + l8 +128+21+256+....

irrrheturm )ra, r 6' ). whirc.r and /, arc constanLs to Lre lound I2i

Hence, or othenvise, find the sum ofthe lirst 2, tenlls ofthe given series in tems ofn.
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Find Fin(ln-tdr Isl

6rr ,t2 +4r I


rn rh. h,rm Ax+D+-Ct+D rvhere l, B, C and 1) arc
Express
(,'+rl:.'+:) r'+l Ir'+2
constants to be dctcmrincd. Ill
llcnce, or othcnvisc, find ft! :i:
J(,'*t)(:"
!a,
*:) tlt

There are 6 discs, of which 2 are red and the other 4 are of differcnt colours. T hesc
discs are olthe sam€ size and the 2 red discs arc idcntical. Find the number ofways t{)
anangc :rll thc 6 discs in a circle il
(i) the 2 .ed discs arc adjacent ta each olher; and l2l
(ii) the 2 rcd discs arc not adjacent to each olher l2l
Deduce the total number ofr,^ys that all thc 6 discs can be arranged in a tll circle.

Thc region R is bourded by the curves y = (., J)2 and Jz2 = tl t-l between the;r
points of irtersection. Show on a sketch the region R. Find the volume of the solid
fomred when R is rotatcd complctely about the r-axis- I4l

Functions falrd g are dcfincd by

I- \F- Lrr, t 0, 5 r/^ cll{.\,,


^ |

r " )r-l ' 5


(i) Find thc cxact coordinates of the stationary point on the graph of f, ard sketch the
graph of f. I3t
(ii) Deduce the range of a Irl
(iii) Dctermine ifthc composite fuoction gfelisls ttt

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without using a catculator, solve the inequdlity
xtl ,\ tz
. t3t

Hence, deduce the solutron of the inequality 4+


'r'+) r 4 .. t3l
"-l
The curve has equation u = 4:1 where I and B are constants. There is a vertical
^S
Rx
asFnptote at r=20 and a horizontal aslmptote at J,,=2.
(0 Find the valu€s ofl
and B. t3l
I
(i0 With the values for and B found above, sketch the graph of S, showing clearly the
equations of the asymp0otes and the coordinates of the points of inteNection of .t with
the axes. 13j

Prore bv rnduction. thar i21(r


/ I ,
' . t)l -l (/l rt),
for all oosirive rnLepen 14l

Hence. or orherwise. fi'd tl ' ' I in r..-s ofz. I2t


-/ =\ '!
,\
'/

51619 drg 66 l l :i
fa\rtl I I1t
'.1'6

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The diagram shows a sketch of part of the gaph of y=2ta9. By considering the
shaded rectangle and the area of the region between the graph and the x-axis for

) < r <.1 show ,n^, 13 ( z"*9)a" , t trt


\ xl Jz
show also that f '1r,,*9)*.s. tlt
Jz \ x)
II
Hence deduce that _ lnl.5< , where p and q are posirive inregers to be
pq
determined- t4l

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12 A curve C is give[ pammetrically by the equations

x=at2. y=zat.
Show that the normal at the point with pa-ram€ter I has equation

y +a=2it +at3. t4t

The normal at the point P(9a,6a) cuts C again at the point g. Find the coordinates
ot Q. I4t

t/ t, A curve C is given by th€ parametric equations

x= tl +i, y = t(t1 +iJ

(i) Find the Caftesian equation of C and hence show, ushg an algebraic method, that thc
curvc is strnmetrical about the J.-axis. I2l
(ii) Shoq using an algebraic method, thar rhere is no part o f the curve for which -r<3_ [tl
(iii) Sketch the curve and label the axial intercepts. I2l
(iv) Find the exact area ofthe rlrgion bounded bythe curve Cand the line x=4r2 +3. [41

civenrr,r, ) tnlcos,).sho$ rhar lr-10'1' ,, o 12l


(i) By repcated differe(tiation qf this result, hnd the series cxpansion ofy ir ascending
powers ofj up to and includiog the term in x4. Ist
(ii) Bypunrng ., t,.ho* thal ln 2 rs aDnroximdlcly L* o
4 ' 'tb t5tlo 12t
(iii) Use the expansion ofy in (i) to deduce rhe Maclaurin's seties lor tan2r.. {31

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The diagam above shows the graph of f, with tfuee as)4nptotes at ; = 2, r = -l and
y=2.'fhe graph of f crosses the -r-axis at ,r=4 and r=-2.6, and ther-axis at
/ o\
r .L lr has a minimum pornl at i l.- l. Sketch. on separare r),er. the graphs of
\ 4./

{i) /
r = rllx l+-];
r\
ana 13l

... I
I4I
l(r)
showing the aslmptotes, the coordinates ofany poiots of intersection with the axes and
any slationary points.

(b) The diagrams below show thc graphs of y'z=g(r) and ],=g'(,r), the derivativc
function ofg, for a certain function g. Sketch the graph ofg, showing the statioDary
points of g, the as'.rnptotes and the coordinates of the points of ilte.section of g with
thc axes. I4l
!v
(*.1.)

r' =g(r)
v = c'Qe)

(u'.-J:')

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2008.tC I PROMOIIONAL EXAMINTION Solutlons

2
a=3,b=2,2(2" ll +1n(n +l)

3 I
f't""tt't cos(hx)]+&, where I
2
4 Solving using G-C. or ma nualLy 2, R:0,C:O, D= I

l"1,'-,1 j[,F)"'. I
* r"1,,+!
*",,*"."
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6 By CC, points ofinte.sectiotr a( r=1, r=6. Reqlired volume- l87.5z =589 clr units

naneeorris m ,r .1|, era*" *,..i",.


{re

8 I
-s-f<0 or -t>l -r< lor;r>l
2
et Il=20,A=-2

l0
l1
nl
ll p=3,q=2
l2 ( tzt
el;,, +4

l3
x'1.,. l1
128, ^^,
5
l4
lt I '! v,2-L.,L tnn 2" = 2r+ 9rl +..-
2t2 l6 t5-t6 3

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I Pmmorio.al €nmindion
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Prq.6 ofr
, = r(1,1*|)
(r+,;)

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