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This examination paper consists of THREE sections: Module 2. l, Modulc 2 2 and Modulc 2 3
INSTRUCT10NS TO CANDIDATES
Examination Materials
PROPERTY OF
Mathematical formulae and tables
Electronic calculator n/A
T [ sttllDAWsG [
Graph paper
JOTFOR RISALE
1. In the diagram below (not drawn to scale), the line y = 3 cuts the curve y= e2' at the Point
(a, b).
f -
Find the gradient at the point (1,1) on the curve 2ry + 3= 0. [5 marks]
-r+ I [5 marks]
x(x+2)
Total 30 marks
SECT10N B(MODULE2.2)
Answer ALL questiOns.
6.
Find rhe term independenr of.r in the expansion
of (3.x
15 marks]
4+2+1+ +_ [5 mark
10. A craftsman esrimated the side of a square tile to be l6 cm, but the actual measurement was
l6.l4cm. calculate, rotwodecimal places, the percentage error in the actual measurement ofthe
area of the rile. [4 marks]
Total D marks
SECT10N C(MODULE2.3)
Answer ALL questions.
11. A bag contains 2 red balls, R, and R,, I green ball, G, and 2 black balls, B, and B.. Randomly, two
balls are drawn together from the bag.
12. Only three horses, A, B and C are in a race. The probability that A wins the race is twice the
probability that I wins. The probability that B wins the race is twice the probability that C wins.
Find the probability of winning for EACH of the horses.
[5 marks]
P(A 3)
13. Lct A and be thc events such that P( l 3) Pc4 )
Find:
(a) P( [1 mark ]
'
(C) B [3 marks]
14. (a) Which ONE of the following situations describes a mutually exclusive event?
(i) Selecting either an even or a prime number from the set of real numbers.
(ii) Selecting either a negative integer or perfect square from the set of integers .
(iii) Selecting either a perfect square or an odd number from the numbers I to l0O.
[1 mark ]
(b) The probability that A hits a target is + and the probability that B hits the same target is
. The event that A hits the target is independent of the event that B hits the target. What
f
is the probability that both A and B hit the target? [5 marks]
15. A marksman shoots at a target and he either hits the target (I/) or misses it (rf). The probability of
H is 0.4. He shoots at the target 3 times.
Determi ne
(a) rhe elements of the event A associated with the marksman hitting the target EXACTLY
rwice [2 marks]
(b) the probability that the marksman hits the target AT LEAST once. [3 marks]
Total 30 marks
END OF TEST
TEST CODE 02234020
FORI TP 2004249 MAY/JUNE 2004
This examination paper consists of THREE sections: Module 2.1, Module 2.2 and Module 2.3.
INSTRUCT10NS TO CANDIDATES
Examination Materials
Complete the table below for values of 2' and e' using a calculator, where necessary.
Approximate all values to I decimal place.
2 0 0.5 I 1.5 2 2.5 3
03 14 28 57
01 16 45 12.2
[4 marks]
(d) On the same pair of axes and using a scale of 2 cm for I unit on the r-axis, I cm for I unit
on the y-axis, draw the graphs of the two curves
y=Tand!=dlor-2<x<3. [7 marks]
Total 25 marks
2. (a) Differentiate, with respect to .x, EACH function br:low. Simplify your answers as far as
possible.
(i) [5 marks]
-x+ I
(ii) A normal to the curve is parallel to the line -r+ J = 2. Find the equation of this
normal. [6 marks]
Total 25 marks
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( ii) Given that Q,= u,tt + a,, and b,= u,*, - x,,, write down the firstFOUR terms
ofeach of the scquences {r,}, {",,} ana {a,}. [6 marks]
(ili) State which of the sequences in (ii) above is convergent, divergent or periodic'
[3 marksl
Total 25 marks
c) the equation f (x) = O has no other root in the interval [O' l].
[3 marks]
(ii) By staning with rr = 0'5 as a first approximation to the root' d' use the Newton-
Raphson method io find a second approximation, x2' to the root o correct to 3
decimal places. [4 marks]
(b) Given that the coefficient ofx2 is zero in the binomial expansion of
(l -ax) (l + 2.r)5, find the valueof a and the coefficient ofxr' [12 marks]
Total 25 merks
5 (a) A message is sent using two Symbols, and arrangedin sequencc Thc probabil y that
tsymbol sem
A tree diagraln is started in the diagram bclow
Start
here
Copy the diagram in your answer booklet and use the information above ro write the correct
probability on EACH branch of the tree diagram. [2 marks
(b) Aftertte istsymbol has been sem, e prOba I tha an L sem +if me prccedng
symbol was an
and f he prCCCdng symbol was a
(D Use this information to extend your diagram to represenr the FIRST THREE
symbols sent. [3 marks]
(ii) Write CLEARLY the probabiliries on EACH branch of your tree diagram.
lE marksl
(c) Using the information from your tree diagram, find the probability that
(i) there will b EXACTLY TWO a's among the FIRST THREE symbols sent
6 marks]
(ii) the THREE symbols senr are identical. [6 marks
Tota1 25 marks
6. (a) A rectangular container with a lid, is made from thin metal. Its length is 2.r metres and its
width is .r metres. The box must have a volume of 72 cubic metres.
(i) Show that the area, A square metres, of metal used is given by
216
A=4x2+ x
15 marks
(b) ThC COtt of manng anides pcrday is S( +5 +50)and me sdhng pHCe ofeach
an S(80_+ )
Find
(C)
m subsequent yetts w Jways bc of What i Was the year befoc.C cda ,to the
nearest dollar,thc TOTAL amount ofrcnt paid forthc flrst 15 years 15 marks
Tota1 25 marks
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TESTCODE02234032
FORM TP 2CX34272 MAY/JUNE 2CX14
This examination paper consiss of THREE questions, one question from each of Modules 2.1,2-2
and 2.3.
INSTRUCT10NS TO CANDEDATES
Exalmnatlon Matenals
1. (a) Compb
e m e shown bw bry= ( +` )uSIng a cacmator whc
necessaQy
5 inarks
y= ( +
=
2.0 15
1.0 05
0 Q5 1.0 1.5 2.0
Find [2 marks]
Total 20 marks
2. In a model for the growth of a population, p,, is the number of individuals in the population at the
end ofn years. Initially, the population consists of 100O individuals.
In each calendaryear, the population increases by 2096, and on December 31", 100 individuals leave
the population.
(c) Show by Mathematical Induction, or otherwise, that p,, = 50O (1.2)" + 50O.
[9 1narks]
(d) Calculate the smallest value of n for which p,, > l0 000. 15 marks]
Tota1 20 nlarks
3. (a) In a sixth form, the students are studying one or more of the subjects, Biology (B),
Chemistry (C) and Mathematics (M). 15% of the students are studying both Chemisrry and
Mathematics and 396 of them are studying all three subjects. Some of this informarion is
shown on the diagram below.
Chemistry(C)
35%
(i) What is the probability that a student chosen at random is studying Chemistry?
[1 mark ]
(ii) Given that a student is studying Chemistry, what is the probability that the student
is also studying Mathematics? [3 inarksl
(iiD Find the probability that a student who is studying Chemistry and Mathematics is
3 marks]
0 md B are
hderndem evens suCh dlat PKA)= md P 3)
I FInd
O 3) 4 inarks]
(ii) P 3) [4 marks]
(c) A
digit numberis fo.llled by choosing,with replacement, e digits atrandom from
the dlgits l,2,3,4,5 Whatis the probability that dle number fonned is divisible by 5?
5 marks]
Tota1 20 marks
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TEST CODE 02234010
FORpI TP 2005255 MAY/JUNE 2005
This examination paper consists of THREE sections: Module I, Module 2 and Module 3.
INSTRUCT10NS TO CANDIDATES
3. Unless otherwise stated in the question, any numerical answer that is not
exact MUST be written correct to three significant figures.
Examination Materials
Scction A (Module 1)
( The functionflr) is defined byfl.r) = ao+ ar:r + a2P + atl + .. . where 4,, ar, a, e R.
l mark
(D Obtain 0)
(li)y=X211+ [ 3 marksl
Totsl 10 mrrks
0 1
[ 3 marks]
Total l0 merks
-3-
3. Giventhatu=tan0,
(a)
use the quotient rule to show that sec: i/ [4 marks]
f
(b) find J tan30 sec20 dO .
3 1narks]
Tota1 7 1narks
i
(b) +4 =0 [ 3 marks]
Total 6 marks
rina Ix'+
u6' , ar.
I [ 3 marks]
Total 7 marks
Scction B (Module 2)
Total E marks
(1) C = C _ [ 2 marks]
+:C
(li) C +nc _1 = [ 6 marks]
Total l0 marks
9. The coefFlctent of'7is sixteen dmes the coefrlcient of H in dle exPansion of(a+X)18 Given
tlnt nC, = "C, - p find the possible value(s) of the real constant a. [7 marks
Tota1 7 marks
10. The length of one side of a square tile is given as 25 cm colrect to the nearest cm.
(a) Within what limits does the length of the tile lie? [ I mark ]
(b) CalCulatc
(i) thC SMALLEST absolutc cttorin the arca ofthe tilc [ 3 marks]
(li) the MAXlMUM pcrccntagc crrorin thc arca ofthe tile [ 3 marks]
Total 7 marks
Section C (Module 3)
(a) How many four-digit numbers can be formed from the digis l, 2, 3, 4, 5 if ALL
digits can be repeated? [ 2 marks]
(b) Determine
(i) how many ofthe four-digit numbers in (a) above are even [ 4 marks]
(ii) the probability that a four-digit number in (a) above is odd. [ 2 marks]
Total E marks
(b) Calculate
(i) the probability that two heads and one tail appear 2 1narks
Tota1 7 1narks
-1
),B=: -3
(a) Calculate
(i) AB 2 nlarksI
)
BT AT 1 3 marks
Tcta17 marks
+2y+3z=7
Z+2y z=0
-4y+ =7 [2 Elarks
Tota1 9larks
The rate of change of the volume, V, of a sphere of raCius r with respect to time, ,, is directly
proportional to the volume of the sphere.
(a) Obtain a differential equation involving the radius, r, of the sphere. [ 5 marks
[y=
Tota1 9 nlarks
END OF TEST
This examination paper consists of THREE sections: Module l, Module 2 and Module 3.
INSTRUCT10NS TO CANDDATES
3. Unless otherwise stated in the question, any numerical answer that is not
exact MUST be written correct to three significant figures.
Exaination Ma Hals
Section A (Module 1)
1. (a) The diagram below, not drawn to scale, shows two points, P(p,0.368) and R (3.5' r)'
on /(x) = eI for -x e R.
=e=
CoPy the diagraln above and on the salne axes,sketch the graph of g )=J
3 nLarkS
Descnbe clcarly thc reladon P between )=`X and g,=
3 111arks]
Using a calculator, find the value of
a)r [ l Fnark]
b) p. [2 111arks
0) Given that
10 (bC)=
'10g ( )=y,10gc(
b)=z and a b c,
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(iD the gradient of the normal to the curve ar rhe point , = 2. [ 2 marks]
h hC brm+
A, B and C are con-
(b) , where
lFS [ 7 marks]
CValuatel
[ 7
Total 20 marks
marks]
Section B (Module 2)
(b)
W:f ::it
::
mC SCnes_ven by =
:CS
Find ALL the Yalues
ll0 marksl
"Cr=2: [ 2 marks]
r=0
C,(1 =0
[ 2 marks]
=0
Total 20 marks
( ShOW that
(i) .f is everywhere strictly decreasing [ 4 marlsl
(iD the equationflx) = 0 has a real root, cL in the closed interval [1, 2]
[ 4 marks]
0) If tt iS dle nth approximadon to usc the Nev )n RaphsOn medlod to show thatthe
( +1)St approxl tlon l"+liS given by
F= I E marks]
Totol 20 marks
Section C (Module 3)
5. (a) On a particular day, a certain fuel service station offered l0O customers who purchased
prmium or regular gasoline, a free check of the engine oil or brake fluid in their
vehicles. The services requircd by these customers were as follows:
l59o of the customers purchased premium gasoline, the others purchased regular
gasoline.
2096 ofthe customers who purchased premium gasoline requested a check for brake fluid,
the others requested a check for engine oil.
5l ofthe customers who purchased regular gasoline requested a check for engine oil, the
others requested a check for brake fluid.
(i) Copy and complete the diagam below to rcpresent the event space.
Premiulll
901ine
Br
gesOune
3 marks
a) who had purchased premium gasoline requested a check for engine oil
b) who had requested a check of the brake fluid purchased regular gasoline
c) who had requested a check of the engine oil purchased regular gasoline-
[ 6 marksl
from
0) A bag contains 12 rcd balls, 8 blue balls and 4 white balls' Three balls are &awn
the bag at random wlthout rephcemcnt'
Calculate
e ballS 3 111arksl
(1) thC tOtal number of ways oF choosing thc
1 3 Ellarks
(li) the prObability that ONE ball of EACH colour is drawn
(iiD the probability that ALL THREE balls drawn are of the SAME colour'
[
5 mrrks]
Total 20 marks
1 2
1 2 = 0.
110 marks]
2 1
C
0) Twelve hundred people visited an exhibidon on its opedng day. nercafter,
attendancc fell each day by 4%ofthe numbercln the prcViOus day.
day 1 2 marksI
(1) Obtaln an expression for the numbCr of ViSitors on the n
W mmy
l h people visited
[ 3 marks]
Total 20 marks
END OF TEST
02234020rCAPE 2 5
TESTCODE 02234032
FORPI TP 2005257 MAY JUNE 2CX15
This examination paper consists of rHREE sections: Module I, Module 2, and Module 3.
INSTRUCT10NS TO CANDDATES
Examination materials
Section A (Module 1)
Answer this question.
l. Table I presents data obtained from a biological investigation that involves two variables r
and y.
Table I
x 20 30 40 50
(a) (D By taking logarithms to base l0 of both sides' convert y = br" to the form
Y = nX + d where n and d are constants. [ 4 marks]
(iD Hence, exPrcss
a) Y in terms of Y
b) X in terms of x
c) d in tcrms of D. [ 3 marks]
Table 2
[ 2 marks]
(c) In the graph on page 3, log,o.r is plotted against log,oy for 1.3 < -r S 1.7.
(D Assuming that the 'best straight line' is drawn to fit the data' determine
b) the value ofD given that this line passes through (0, l) [ 4 marks]
c) the value of each of the constants, n and 4 in Part (a) (i) above.
[ 2 marks]
(iD Using the graph, or otherwise, estimate the value ofx for which y is 1800.
[ 3 marks]
Total 20 marks
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Section B (Module 2)
2. Mr John Slick takes out an investment with an investment company which requires
making a fxed payment of $A at the beginning of each year. At the end of the invest-
ment period, John expects to receive a payout sum of money which is equal to the total
payments made, together with interest added at the end of EACH year at a rate of r 7o per
annum of the total sum in the fund.
The table below shows information on Mr Slick's investment for the firsr three years.
Amonlt at
Year Beginning of Year ($) Interest(S) Payout Sum $
1 A Ax A+(A xl
)
=All+ 5)
=AR
=(A+AR)R
=AR+AR2
3 A+AR+AR2 (A+AR+AR2)xloo- (A+AR+AR2)R
=AR+AR2+AR3
0) By using the information in the Table, or otherwise, write an expression for the
amount at the beginning of the nth year. 2 marks]
0 Find the value of A, to the nearest dollar, when n = 20, r = 5 and the payout sum in (c)
above is S500 000.00. [ 7 marks]
Total 20 marks
Section C o,10dule 3)
L The output3 x l mamx Y in atesting pr cssin achemical plantis relatedto thcinput3 x l mamx
X by mcans ofthe equation Y=AX,whcre
A=:::)
[3 mark]
Tota1 20 11nr
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22 PIAY 2CX16(a.m.)
This examination paper consists of THREE sections: Module l, Module 2 and Module 3.
INSTRUCT10NS TO CANDDATES
3. Unless otherwise stated in the question, any numerical answer that is not
exact MUST be written co[ect to three significant figures.
Examination Materials
Section A (Modulc l)
Answer ALL questions.
I
O) 3r = 5r- 1 3 1narksl
Tcta1 8 marks
O) y=tanlr+In(*+4) [ 4 marks]
Total 7 marks
Total E marks
4. Ify=sin 2x+cos ,
Tota1 7 nlarks
5. Use the substitution indicated in EACH case to find the following integrals:
f
(a) J sinEr cos .t dr : u = sin .t [ 4 marks]
t-
(b) JxlZt+l dx:u2=2t+l [ 6 marksl
Total 10 marks
Section B (Module 2)
(1) [ 3 marks]
"+2= "
Total 7 marks
(b) Three consecutive terms, r-d, r andx + d, d> 0, of an arithmetic series have sum 2l
and product315 Rnd thc value of
(1) [ 2 marks]
Total 10 marks
o-2)c2=
>3,
(4cal,
Ind 1 2 marksI
Tota1 6 marks
Given that the coefficient of the term in.r2is zero, find the valueof u. [ 2 marks]
Total 8 marks
10.
The diagram above (not drawn to scale) shows the graphs of the two functions y = d and
Y=-x.
(a) State the equation in, that is satisFred at B (o, B), the point of intersection of the two
graphs. [ 2 marks]
(b) Show that o lies in the closed interval [-I, 0]. [ 7 marks]
Total 9 marks
A committee of4 people is to be selected from a group consisting of 8 males and 4 females.
Determine the number of ways in which the committee may be formed if it is to contain
Total 9 marks
12. (a) The letters H, R, D, S and T are consonants. In how many ways can the leners of the
word IIARDEST bc arranged so that
I a b+c
= I b c+a
I c a+b
Show that A = 0 for any a, D and c e R. [ 6 rnarks]
Total 6 msrks
x+y z=2
2-y+z=l
+2z =1 [ 2 1narksl
(b) (1) FInd dle matrtx 3,the mamx ofcofactors ofthe mamx A 1 5 111Brks
Tota1 10 nllarks
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15. A closed cylinder has a fixed height, h cm, but its radius, r cm, is increasing at the rate of
1.5 cm per second.
(a) Write down a differential equation for r with respect to time , secs. I I mark ]
(b) Find, in terms of r, the rate of increase with respect to time, of the total surface
area, A, of the cylinder whcn the radius is 4 cm and the height is l0 cm.
[ 6 marks]
IA=2tf+2rrh|
Totol 7 marks
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02234010/CAPE 2
TEST CODE 02234020
FORDI TP 2006261 MAY/JUNE 2006
31 MAY 24X36(p.m)
This examination paper consists of THREE sections: Module l, Module 2 and Module 3'
INSTRUCT10NS TO CANDIDATES
3. Unless otherwise stated in the question, any numerical answer that is not
exact MUST be written correct to three significant figures.
Examination Materials
Section A o 10dule l)
= ,cR cR,
whcrc is tte number of mcmbers cnrolled r ycars aftcr thc fO.11lation of the club
Theinitial mcmbership was 50 pcrsOns and a cr One year,there arc 200 pcrsOns cnroned
in the club
(i) Whatis the LARGEST number reachcd by the mcmbership ofthe club?
[ 2 marks]
( ) How many members will there be in the club 3 years after its formation?
[ 2 marks]
Tota1 20 1narks
2. (a) Express 1+
in partial fractions [6 nlarks]
0-1) +1)
Q md
[ 3 marks]
0) Given that t=
,where c
`
Tota1 20 1narks
Section B (Module 2)
(ii) Find the sum of the first 20 terms of this series. [ 4 marks]
2m
(iii) Hence, show that ) ln3' =(2m2+m)1n3. [ 3 marks]
r=l
(b) The sequence of positive terms, {4 }, is defined by x, - , = fi +
f,,
(i)
Show, by mathematical induction, or otherwise, that rn all positive
integers n. [ 7 marks]
By considering xo *, -:n, or otherwise, show that -rr < -rn+1. [ 3 marks]
Total 2O marks
Deduce that the functionfl.x) = sin x - I has BXACTLY two real roots.
[ 3 marks]
Find the interval in which the non-zero root cr offl.r) lies. [ 4 marks]
Starting with a firct approximation of cr at .r, = Q.f, use one iteration of the Newton-
Raphson method to obtain a better approximation of a to 3 decimal places.
I t marks]
To 1 20 111Brks
Section C (Module 3)
(a) (i) How many numbers lying between 3 @O and 6 000 can be formed from the
digia, I, 2,3,4,5,6, if no digit is used more than once in forming the number?
[ 5 marks]
(iD Determine the probability that a number in 5 (a) (i) above is even.
[ 5 marks]
The probability that John will hit rhe target at a firing practice ir 1. ff" fires 9 shots.
Calculate the probability that he will hit the target 6
Total 20 marks
1 2 2 -1
-1
( IfA= -1 2 1 andB= 1 1
1 -2 3 0 1
ind AB 3 marksl
deducc A 1 3 marksl
(b) A nursery sells three brands of grass-seed mix, P, Q and R. Each brand is made from
three types ofgrass, C,Zand B. The number of kilograms ofeach type ofgrass in a bag
of each brand is summarised in the table below.
Type of Grass
Grass Seed (Kilograms)
Mix
C-grass Z-grass B-grass
Brand P 2 2 6
Brand Q 4 2 4
Brand R 0 6 4
Blend C Z b
A blend is produced by mixing p bags ofBrand P, q bags ofBrand Q and r bags ofBrand
R.
(i) Write down an expression in terms of p, q and r, for the number of kilograms
of Z-grass in the blend. 1 l mark ]
/-tz 4.2 03 \
(v) Given that M-r = I 0.35 0.1 -O. I 5 I ,
\-o.ot 0.2 4l5 )
calculate how many bags of EACH brand, P, Q, and R, are required to
produce a blend containing 30 kilograms of C-grass, 30 kilograms of Z-grass
and 50 kilograms of B-grass. 4 1narks
Tota1 20 1narks
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02234020/CAPE 2 6
T CODE 02234032
FORM TP 2006262 MAY/JUNE 21106
This examination paper consists of THREE sections: Module l,MOdule 2,and Module 3
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Examination materials
Section A Module 1)
1. The rate of increase of the number of algae with respect to time, t days, is equal to * timesflr)'
whereflr) is the number of algae at any given time , and t R.
(a) Obtain a differential equation involvingflr) which may be used to model this situation.
l mark I
I
(b) Given that
b) = tf (;t\ [ 5 marlrs]
^D days.
(iii) determine the approximate number of algae present after 7
[ 2 marksl
Total 20 marks
Section B (Module 2)
2. (a) A car was purchased at the beginning of the year, for P dollrrs. The value ofacar at the
end ofeoch year is esrimated to be the value at the beginning of the year multiplied by
1t -1y,ae N.
q
(i) Copy and complete the table below showing the value of the car for the first
five years after purchase.
Velue at the
Beginning
of Year
P e(l -I;q P(l -1)'z
q
($)
Value at the
P(l-5
End of Year
($) q
3 mars
Determine, in terms of P and q, the value of the car n years after purchase.
l Elark]
0) Ifthc ttiginal valuc ofthc car was S20 QXICXl and the value atthe end ofdle fo year
Was S8 192 ,ind
(lii) the LEAST integral value of ,the number of years after purchase,for which
the csdmatcd valuc Ofthe car falls below S5 CXl [7 nlarhJ
Total"marks
Section C (Module 3)
3. (a) A box contains 8 green balts and 6 red balls. Five balls are selected at random. Find
the ProbabilitY that
x+2Y+42=6
v +22= 3
x+Y+22=t
Total 20 marks
END OF TEST
TESTCODE02234010
FORM TP 2007249 MAY/JINE 211C17
21 MAY 21X17(p.m )
This examination paper consists of THREE sections: Module l, Module 2 and Module 3.
INSTRUCT10NS TO CANDIDATES
3. Unless otherwise stated in the question, any numerical answer that is not
exact MUST be written correct to three signifrcant figures.
Examination Materials
Son A olodule l)
1. (a) In thC diagraln below,not dmwn to ale,he curves y=2 and y= intersect
atP O,
y=
"
Find the gradient of the curve at the point (4, 4). 1--- |
5 1narks]
)..
o) Differcndatc widl rc,ccttO '
t ('
Tota1 9 nlarks
3. (a) Express
(3+)(2- )
in the fol..l , where P and Q are constants.
3 111arks]
/
(b) Hence, nnd I [3 marks
6.j-1,-.1*
Tota1 6 marks
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t'
4. Obtain the following:
,4
+2c=l ,,`
By using a suitable integrating factor, solve the differential equation, given that there is a cost
of $100 when no items are produced.
Total E marks
Section B (Module 2)
Tota1 8 marks
7. The sum of the first and third terms of a GP is 50, and the sum of the second and fourth
terms is 150. For this GP, find
Tota1 8 marks
2_1:)1
Find the tc.1..indcpendent of in thc cxPanSiOn of(2 [ 7 marks]
Total 7 marks
nco
9. (a) Use the fact that = ,-#S to express, in terms of factorials,
Total 9 marks
2 +1
10. ( G cn that rl= prOVe m O fcr
(,-r)(,-z)
[ 4 marks]
+3
0) HCnCC,flnd [ 4 marks]
'('-r)('-z)'
Total I marks
Section C (Module 3)
11. ( Determine the number of ways in which the letters of the word STATISTICS may be
arranged so that the vowels are placed together. [ 3 111arks]
(b) A team of five is chosen at random from 4 boys and 6 girls. Calculate the number of
ways that this team can be chosen to include at least 3 girls. [5 marks
Tota1 8 111arls
12. Two unbiased dice each with six faces are tossed randornly one after the other.
(i) the product of the numbers on the two dice is a multiple of 5 [ 2 marks]
9 -
Calculate
Tota17 marks
14. Y and X are 3 x I matrices and are related by the equation Y= AX, where
non-singular matrix.
Find
(b) X WhCn y= [ 3 marksI
Tota1 9 marks
Air is pumped into a spherical balloon of radius r cm at the rate of 275 cm3 per second'
When r = 10, calculate the rate of increase of
asdaw J
re
l : v
"y=7md Tota19 marks
END OF TEST
TEST CODE 02234020
FORM TP 2007250 MAY/JUNE 2007
This examination paper consists of THREE sections: Module l, Module 2 and Module 3.
INSTRUCT10NS TO CANDIDATES
3. Unless otherwise stated in the question, any numerical answer that is not
exact MUST be writlen correct to three significant figures.
Examination Materials
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272 037 022 005
[ 3 marks]
On the same pair of axes and using a scale of 4 cin for 1 unit on the -r-axis,
4 cm for 1 unit on the y-axis, draw the graphs of the two curves y = 2' a;nd
y = e-'for -1( -r S 3, .r e R. [ 5 marks]
(ili) Use your graphs to fihd
Tcta1 20 marks
Total 20 marks
Section B (Module 2)
Total 20 marks
iG: a
[ 5 marks]
(b) John's father gave him a loan of $10800tobuy acar. The loan was to be repaid by
12 unequal monthly instalments, starting with an initial payment of $P in the first
month. There is no interest charged on the loan, but the instalments increase by $60
per month.
(ii) Find, in terms of n, | 3 n 312, an expression for the remaining debt on the loan
after John has paid the n-th instalment. [ 6 marksl
Total 20 rnarks
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Section C (Module 3)
5. (a) A bag contains 5 whiie marbles and 5 black marbles' Six marbles are chosen at
random.
(i) Determine the number of ways of selecting the six marbles if there are no
restrictions. [ 2 marks]
(ii) Find the probability that the marbles chosen contain more black marbles than
whirc marbles. [ 4 marks]
0) The table below summarises the programme preference of 100 television viewers'
Matl k 20 10 30
News 14 18 32
F ends 18 20 38
Total 52 48 lCXl
(c) The table below lists the probability disribution of the number of accidents per week
on a particular highwaY.
Number of Accidents
0 1 2 3 4 5
Per Week
Probabmty 025 0 010 p 030 015
Determine the probability that there zue more than 3 accidents in a week.
[ 2 marks]
Total 20 marks
,r+)+z=10
3x-2y+32=35
2x+Y+22=a
where c is a real number.
flnd
(i) A,WhCre ris dle 3 x 3 1dendty matnx and is a real nu ber 3 marks]
Tota1 20 marks
END OF TEST
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Specimen Paper 01
1 hour 30 minutes
1. Each item in this test has four suggested answers lettered (A), (B), (C), (D). Read
each item you are about to answer and decide which choice is best.
2. On your answer sheet, find the number which corresponds to your item and shade
the space having the same letter as the answer you have chosen. Look at the
sample item below.
Sample Item
Sample Answer
A B C D
The best answer to this item is sin , so answer (D) has been blackened.
3. If you want to change your answer, be sure to erase your old answer completely
and fill in your new choice.
4. When you are told to begin, turn the page and work as quickly and as carefully as
you can. If you cannot answer an item, omit it and go on to the next one. You can
come back to the harder item later.
7. This test consists of 45 items. Each correct answer carries one mark.
2
Module 1
x
(C) y=1 (D) y=
2
(A) 3 4i (B) 3 + 4i
(C) 3 4i (D) 3 + 4i
(A) x2 + 4x + 13 = 0 (B) x2 4x 13 = 0
(C) x2 + 4x 13 = 0 (D) x2 4x + 13 = 0
1
5. If z = cos + i sin , then z 4
z4
1
(A) (B) 4
4
1
(C) (D) 4
4
dy 5 x d2 y
7. If , then =
dx y dx 2
5 25 x 2 5 25x 2
(A) (B) 3
y3 y2 y y
1 25 5 25
(C) (D) 3 3
y xy xy x y
1 1
(A) (B)
e 1t
1 et
1 1
(C) (D)
1 et e 1t
dy
9. Given y a arcos (ax), where a is a constant,
dx
a2 1
(A) (B)
1 a x
2 2
1 a x 2 2
a2 1
(C) (D)
1 a x
2 2
1 a x
2 2
4
(A) + 2 (B) + 2
(C) + (D) + +
x3
11. dx may be expressed as
x 2 3x 2
Px Q Px Q
(A) 2 dx (B) x 3 2 dx
x 3x 2 x 3x 2
P Q P Q
(C) dx (D) x 3 dx
x 1 x 2 x 1 x 2
1
12. dx
a 2
x2
(A) a a 2
x2 C (B)
arcsin x 2 C
x
(C) arcsin C (D) a arcsin ax C
a
13. Given that y x, then sin 2 x dx
2
0
2
2
(A) cos
2
y dy (B) sin 2 y dy
0
0
2 2
(C)
0
sin x cos x dx (D)
0
sin y cos y dy
5
(A) ta +
(B) ta sec
(C) ta
(D) ta
cos d
is
(A)
(B) 1
(C) 1
(D) +1
Module 2
(A) 3 1 (B) 3 + 1
(C) 3n 1 (C) 3n + 2
17. A sequence =
n 1
1
18. The nth term of a sequence is given by un 9 4 . The 5th term of the
2
sequence is
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
m 1 m 1
1
19. 3
r 1 2
=
(C) 6 3 2( )
(D) 3 3 2( )
n 2
20. Given that un 5n 2n , then =
r 1
(C) 5n + 2 (D) 4n + 3
(A) 1 (B)
(C) (D) 1+
7
x3 x5 x7 x9
22. The Maclaurins series expansion for sin x = x ... has a
3! 5! 7! 9!
general term best defined as
xn 1 xn 1
(A) 1n (B) 1n 1
n 1! n 1!
x 2n 1 x 2n 1
(C) 1n (D) 1n 1
n 1! 2n 1!
23. The first 2 non-zero terms of the expansion of sin (x + /6) are
(A) + (B)
(C) + (D) +
24. If n C r n 1
C r 1, then
6
2
25. If 2 x 2 ... k ..., where k is independent of x, then k =
x
26. An investment prospectus offers that for an initial deposit of $5 000 at January 1 st
an interest rate of 3% will be applied at December 31st on the opening balance for
the year. Assuming that no withdrawals are made for any year, the value of the
investment n years after the initial deposit is given by
27.
The coefficient of x3 in the expansion of 1 x x 2 5
is
(A) 5 (B) 30
(C) 20 (D) 40
28. The equation sin + 0.5 1 = 0 has a real root in the interval
29. f (x) = x3 + 2, x > 0. Given that f (x) has a real root in the interval
(1.4, 1.5), using the interval bisection once lies in the interval
30. f (x) = 6. Given that f (x) = 0 has a real root in the interval
[2.2, 2.3], applying linear interpolation once on this interval an approximation to
, correct to 3 decimal places, is
Module 3
31. Taking 1.6 as a first approximation to , where the equation 4 cos x + e-x = 0 has a
real root in the interval (1.6, 1.7), using the Newton-Raphson method a second
approximation to (correct to 3 decimal places)
32. f(x) = 3x3 2x 6. Given that f (x) = 0 has a real root, , between x = 1.4
and x = 1.45, starting with x0 = 1.43 and using the iteration
2 2
xn + 1 = , the value of x1 correct to 4 decimal places is
xn 3
33. Ten cards, each of a different colour, and consisting of a red card and a blue card,
are to be arranged in a line. The number of different arrangements in which the
red card is not next to the blue card is
(C) 8! 2! 2! (D) 9! 2 2!
34. The number of ways in which all 10 letters of the word STANISLAUS can be
arranged if the Ss must all be together is
! !
(A) (B) 8! 3!
!
! !
(C) (D)
! !
(C) 36 (D) 45
10
1
36. A and B are two events such that P (A) = p and P (B) = . The probability that
3
1
neither occurs is . If A and B are mutually exclusive events then p =
2
5 2
(A) (B)
6 3
1 1
(C) (D)
5 6
37. On a randomly chosen day the probability that Bill travels to school by car, by
1 1 1
bicycle or on foot is , and respectively. The probability of being late
2 6 3
1 2 1
when using these methods of travel is , and respectively. The
5 5 10
probability that on a randomly chosen day Bill travels by foot and is late is
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
6 0 1
38. Given 7 7 0 0,
0 12 x
the value of x is
(A) 2 (B) 2
(C) 12 (D) 7
11
2 7 8
Items 39 40 are based on the matrix A 3 6 5
4 0 1
1 1 13 2 7 8
(A) 3 6 5 (B) 1 1 13
4 0 1 4 0 1
5 7 8 5 5 8
(C) 3 6 5 (D) 3 3 5
4 0 1 4 0 1
1 2 3 4 0 2
41. Given A 2 3 4 B 0 6 4 , by considering AB, then A1
3 4 6 2 4 2
(A) 2B (B) B
1
(C) B (D AB
2
12
dy
sin x y cos x = sin 2x sin x is found by evaluating
dx
d
(A) dx y sin x dx 2 cos x dx
d y
(B) dx sin x dx 2 cos x dx
d y
(C) dx sin x dx sin 2 x dx
d y
(D) dx sin x dx cos x dx
(A) y= e + e + e (B) y= e + e 3e
(C) y= e + e + xe (D) y= e + e + e
d2 y
+ 25y = 3 cos 5x
dx 2
is of the form y = x sin 5x. The general solution of the differential equation is
d d
4 + 4 =2 + 1
d d
is
(A) y=e ( + )+ + +
(B) y=e ( + )+ + +
(C) y=e ( + )+ 2 + 1
(D) y=e ( )+ + +
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Key
Unit 2 Paper 01
2 16 A A1
17 A A3
18 B A2
19 C B4
20 D B3
21 C B6
22 D B8
23 A B9
24 A C1
25 D C3
26 C C4
27 B C3
28 A D1
29 B D2
30 D D3
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PURE MATHEMATICS
SPECIMEN PAPER
UNIT 2
COMPLEX NUMBERS, ANALYSIS AND MATRICES
PAPER 02
SECTION A
(MODULE 1)
Question 1
4 2i ( 4 2i )(1 3i )
(a) (i)
1 3i 1 3i )(1 3i )
4 12i - 2i - 6i 2
= (1 mark)
1 9
4 10i 6
= (1 mark)
10
10 10i
= (1 mark)
10
= 1 i (1 mark)
[4 marks]
= 5 + 12i ( + i ) = 5 + 12i
+ 2i = 5 + 12i (1 mark)
= 5, 2 = 12 (1 mark)
= 5, =
= 5 (1 mark)
( ) +5 36 = 0 (1 mark)
( + 9)( 4) = 0 (1 mark)
= 9(inadmissable), =4 (1 mark)
= 2, = 3 (1 mark)
= 2 3i or 2 + 3i (1 mark)
[8 marks]
3
( )
(b) (ii) + i + (1 3i) = 0 = (1 mark)
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
or (1 mark)
= 1 2i or 1 + i (1 mark)
[6 marks]
3 + 4 2 = 10 and 3 + 4 2 =4 (1 mark)
5 5 = 10 and 3 =4 (1 mark)
= 1, = 1 (1 mark)
=1i (1 mark)
[6 marks]
Total 25 marks
Question 2
= e sin2 e (2cos2 ) d
e e d = e( )
d (2 marks)
( )
Im + constant (2 marks)
( )
e sin2 d = Im e (cos2 + isin2 ) (2 marks)
[7 marks]
= (1 mark)
= (1 mark)
[4 marks]
b) d = d +2 d (1 mark)
( )
(b) (ii) = , Using the product rule: = ln(5 ) (1 mark)
= ln(5 ) + (2 marks)
( )
= (1 mark)
( )
= (1 mark)
[5 marks]
c) f( , ) = + 2
(i) =2 2 =2 2 [2 marks]
f
(ii) + = (2 2 ) + (2 2 )
=2 +2 4 (1 mark)
= 2( + 2 ) (1 mark)
= 2( ( , ) (1 mark)
[3 marks]
Total 25 marks
SECTION B
(MODULE 2)
Question 3
1 A B
(a) (i)
2r 1 2r 1 2r 1 2r 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
=
2 1 3 2 3 5 2 5 7 2 2n 1 2n 1
(3 marks)
1 1
= 1 (1 mark)
2 2n 1
[5 marks]
1
(iii) As n , 0 (2 marks)
2n 1
1
Hence S = (1 mark)
2
[3 marks]
In each term, 1st factor is in the natural sequence and the second factor
differs by 3 (1 mark)
the rth term is r 3 r 1 (1 mark)
[2 marks]
n
(ii) S n r 3r 1
r 1
1
for n =1 S1 r 3r 1 1 2 2
r 1
1 1 1 1 2 2
2
and (1 mark)
k 1
Then, Sk 1 = r 3r 1 =
r 1
Sk + k 13k 2 (1 mark)
= k 2 k 1 k 13k 2 (1 mark)
= k 1 k 2 3 k 2 (1 mark)
S k 1 = k 1 k 1 k 2
= k 1 k 1 1
2
(1 mark)
true for n = k + 1 whenever it is assumed true for n = k, (1 mark)
true for all n N
Sn = n 2 n 1 . (1 mark)
[10 marks]
Total 25 marks
Question 4
1 1 1 1
(a) (i) Let S 4 7 10
2 2 2 2
1 1
2 = 27
4
(1 mark)
1 1
2 24
1
= (1 mark)
23
1
S is geometric with common ratio r (1 mark)
23
[3 marks]
1 1
3n
1
2 2
(ii) Sn = 3
(1 mark)
1
1
2
1 1
1 3n
2 2
= (1 mark)
1
1
8
1 8 1
= 1 3 n (1 mark)
2 7 2
4 1
= 1 3n (1 mark)
7 2
[4 marks]
9
4 x 2 16 x 4
cos 2x = 1 (1 mark)
2! 4!
2
= 1 2x 2 x 4 (1 mark)
3
[7 marks]
1 x
(c) (i)
1 x
= (1 + x) (1 x) (1 mark)
1 1 1 1 3 5
= 1 x x 2 x 3 1 x x 2 x 3 (3 marks)
2 8 16 2 8 16
1 2 1 3
= 1+x+ x x (2 marks)
2 2
1.02 102 1
(ii) 51 (1 mark)
0.98 98 7
1 x
51 = 7 where x = 0.02 (1 mark)
1 x
1 1
51 = 7 1 0.02 (0.02) 2 (0.02) 3 (1 mark)
2 2
SECTION C
(MODULE 3)
Question 5
5
(a) (i) P (First card drawn has even number) = 1 (1 mark)
10 2
4
P (Second card drawn has even number) = (2 marks)
9
4
1
P (Both cards have even numbers) =
2 9
2
= (1 mark)
9
[4 marks]
2
(ii) P (Both cards have odd numbers) = (1 mark)
9
2
P One card has odd and the other has even = 1 2 (2 marks)
9
i.e. both cards do not have odd
5
or do not have even numbers = (1 mark)
9
[3 marks]
82
(b) (i) a) = 0.547 [2 marks]
150
39 75
ii) = 0.76 [4 marks]
150 150
82 39 27
iii) = 0.267 [3 marks]
150 150 150
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(c) Let T, S and F represent respectively the customers purchasing tools, seeds and
fertilizer.
(ii) a) 5 (1 mark)
b) 10 (1 mark)
c) 5 (1 mark)
d) 15 (1 mark)
(i)
T F
25 15
5 5
10
10 5
25
S
Venn diagram
Total 25 marks
Question 6
5 x 3
(a) x2 2 1 = 0
3 2 x
5 2 x 2 x x 2 2 x 3 3 2 x 4 6 = 0 (3 marks)
x 3 2 x 2 13 x 20 = 0 (1 mark)
Subs x = 4, 43 2 4 13 4 20 = 0
2
x 4 x 2 2 x 5 = 0 (2 marks)
x 4
2 24
x=
2
x 1 6 (2 marks)
[8 marks]
Alternatively
5 x 3 4+ +4 +4
x2 2 1 = 0 +2 2 1 =0 (Add rows 2 and 3 to row 1)
3 2 x 3 2
1 1 1 0
1 0
(x + 4) +2 2 1 = 0 ( + 4) 2 1 = 0
3 2 5 2 2
( + 4) ( 2 5) = 0 = 4 or 1 6 [8 marks]
= (1 mark)
ln(4 + ) = ln|tan | + (2 marks)
[4 marks]
13
so, + 4 + 3 = 30 sin3
2 + = 5 and =2 (1 mark)
= 2 and =1 (2 marks)
[8 marks]
k2 + 4k + 3 = 0 (1 mark)
( + 3)( + 1) = 0
= 3 or 1 (2 marks)
[5 marks]
Total 25 marks
Specific Objectives: (B) 1, 5, 6; (C) 1, 3
End of Test
TEST CODE 02134032/SPEC
FORM TP 02134032/SPEC
PURE MATHEMATICS
UNIT 2
SPECIMEN PAPER
PAPER 03/B
1 hour 30 minutes
The examination paper consists of THREE sections: Module 1, Module 2 and Module 3.
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
3. Write your solutions, with full working, in the answer booklet provided.
4. Unless otherwise stated in the question, any numerical answer that is not
exact MUST be written correct to THREE significant figures.
SECTION A (MODULE 1)
1. (a) z = 8 + (83)i.
(ii) Using de Moivres theorem show that z3 is real, stating the value of z3.
[2 marks]
8
Given I n x n (8 x ) x dx, n 0, show that
1
(c)
0
24n
In I n 1 , n 1. [8 marks]
3n 4
Total 20 marks
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SECTION B (MODULE 2)
n
n
(ii) Hence show that r
r 1
2
( n 1) ( 2n 1).
6
[5 marks]
2n
n
(iii) Show that r
rn
2
( n 1) ( an b), where a and b are constants to be
6
found.
[4 marks]
d
+ + cos = 0.
d
d
When t = 0, x = 0 and = 0.5.
d
6 = 0,
(ii) Use linear interpolation once on the interval [2.2, 2.3] to find another
approximation to , giving your answer to 3 decimal places.
[2 marks]
Total 20 marks
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SECTION C (MODULE 3)
3. (a) Three identical cans of cola, two identical cans of green tea and two identical
cans of orange juice are arranged in a row.
Calculate the number of arrangements if the first and last cans in the row are of
the same type of drink.
[3 marks]
(b) Kris takes her dog for a walk every dy. The probability that they go to the park
on any day is 0.6. If they go to the park there is a probability of 0.35 that the
dog will bark. If they do not go to the park there is probability of 0.75 that the
dog will bark.
Find the probability that the dog barks on any particular day. [2 marks]
(c) A committee of six people, which must consist of at least 4 men and at least
one woman, is to be chosen from 10 men and 9 women.
Find the number of possible committees that include either Albert or Tracey
but not both.
[3 marks]
1 1 3 3 4 7
(d) A= 2 1 4 B = 2 1 2
0 1 1 2 1 3
1 1 3
(iii) Given that = 2 1 4 , prove that ( ) = .
0 1 1
[2 marks]
d
+ cot = sin .
d
[6 marks]
Total 20 marks
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UNIT 2 - Paper 02
2 hours 30 minutes
4. Write your solutions, with full working, in the answer booklet provided.
5. Unless otherwise stated in the question, any numerical answer that is not
exact MUST be written correct to three significant figures.
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SECTION A
Module 1
x = a cos' t, y = a sirr' t.
(ii) Express o: and f3 in the form re", where r is the modulus and e is the argument,
where -1! < e::s 1!. [4 marks]
(iv) Hence, or otherwise, obtain the quadratic equation whose roots are u3 and f33.
[3 marks]
Total 25 marks
. / + 2y+ 1
(b) (i) By decomposmg 4 2 2 into partial fractions, show that
y + Y +1
----,,---1__ + 2y [7 marks]
/+1 (/+1?
f /+
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SECTIONB
Module 2
1 1 1 1 1
S = 1+-+-+-+3 +--=2--- [8 marks]
n 2 22 2 2n-1 2n-1
Urn
(ii) Hence, or otherwise, find
n~ 00
s.n [3 marks]
Total 25 marks
4. (a) (i) For the binomial expansion of (2x + 3)20, show that the ratio of the term in x6 to
. 7 3
th e term III x IS - . [5 marks]
4x
(ii) a) Determine the FIRST THREE terms of the binomial expansion of(l + 2xYo.
n! n! (n + 1) !
(b) + ----,-------,-,-~-__,__,_..,_
Show that ----,------,---,--:- [6 marks]
(n-r) !r! (n-r+ I)! (r-1)! (n - r + 1) !r!
(c) (i) Show that the function f(x) = _x3 + 3x + 4 has a root in the interval [1, 3].
[3 marks]
(ii) By taking XI = 2.1 as a first approximation ofthe root in the interval [1, 3], use the
Newton-Raphson method to obtain a second approximation, x2' in the interval
[1,3]. [4 marks]
Total 25 marks
SECTION C
Module 3
5. (a) (i) Five teams are to meet at a round table. Each team consists of two members AND
one leader. How many seating arrangements are possible if each team sits together
with the leader of the team in the middle? [7 marks]
(ii) In an experiment, individuals were asked to colour a shape by selecting from two
available colours, red and blue. The individuals chose one colour, two colours or
no colour.
In total, 80% of the individuals used colours and 600 individuals used no colour.
a) Given that 40% ofthe individuals used red and 50% used blue, calculate the
probability that an individual used BOTH colours.
[4 marks]
Ix -1 1
A= [ ~ ~ ~
(i) Determine the range of values ofx for which A-I exists. [4 marks]
Total 25 marks
6. (a) (i) Show that the general solution of the differential equation
(b) A differential equation is given as y" - 5y' = xe5x. Given that a particular solution is
y p (x) = AX2 e" + Bxe5X, solve the differential equation. [11 marks]
Total 25 marks
END OF TEST
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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION@
PURE, MATHEMATICS
UNIT 2 -Paper 02
ANALYSIS, MATRICES AND COMPLEX NUMBERS
2 hours 30 minutes
6. Unless otherwise stated in the question, any numerical answer that is not
exact MUST be written corect to three significant flgures.
7 If you need to rewrite any answer and there is not enough space to do so
on the original page, you must use the extra lined page(s) provided at the
back of this booklet. Remember to draw a line through your original
answer.
8 If you use the extra page(s) you MUST write the question number
clearly in the box provided at the top of the extra page(s) and, where
relevant, include the question part beside the answer.
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as w In I
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0x
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f and the linesy : 0, x:2 and x: 5.
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5
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I 2
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n
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terminal.
(i) Determine the number of possible seating arrangements of the passengers who
boarded the bus at the terminal.
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(iD At the first stop, no passengers will get off the bus but there are eight other persons
waiting to board the same bus. Among those waiting are three friends who must
sit together.
Determine the number of possible groups of five of the waiting passengers that
can join the bus.
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number on the die on a particular attempt.
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[7 marks]
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.8.
[3 marks]
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PURE MATHEMATICS
UNIT 2 -Paper 02
ANALYSIS, MATRTCES AND COMPLEX NUMBERS
2 hours 30 minutes
6. Unless otherwise stated in the question, any numerical answer that is not
exact MUST be written correct to three significant figures.
7. lf you need to rewrite any answer and there is not enough space to do so
on the original page, you must use the extra lined page(s) provided at the
back of this booklet. Remember to draw a line through your original
answer.
8. If you use the extra page(s) you MUST write the question number
clearly in the box provided at the top of the extra page(s) and, where
relevant, include the question part beside the answer.
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J f dx
+ 4x
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Module 2
3. (a) (i) :
Determine the Taylor series expansion about x 2 of the function
f (x) = ln (5 + x) up to and including the term in x3.
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(ii) Hence, or otherwise, show that I it = (2n + l)2 (n + l)2
[3 marksl
(iii) Use the results of Parts (b) (i) and (ii) to show that
il+ I
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xois 8
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[4 marks]
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[3 marksl
(ii) Use two iterations of the interval bisection method to approximate the root of f
in the interval [0, l].
[4 marksl
[2 marksl
(ii) Apply the iterative formula with initial approximation .r, : l, to obtain a third
approximation, rr, of the root of the equation.
[3 marksl
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s. (a) The following Venn diagram shows a sample space, S, and the probabilities of two events, :Irt:
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A and B, within the sample space S. :!*l
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P =0.2 iolj
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B
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fd-i
answer, l*-:
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(i) Represent the outcomes of the draws and their corresponding probabilities on a
tree diagram.
[4 marks]
(ii) Determine the probability that the second ball drawn is white.
[3 marks]
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x- y+ I
x-2y+42:5
x+3y+92:25
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dx
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(b) (i) Use the substitution u: y' to show that the differential equation
:
y" + 4y' 2cos 3x - 4sin 3x can be reduced to u' * 4u:Zcos3x - 4sin 3x
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