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(a) Use the binomial theorem to find all the terms of the expansion of
(2 + 3x)4
Give each term in its simplest form.
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(b) Write down the expansion of
(2 3x)4
in ascending powers of x, giving each term in its simplest form.
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Figure 2 shows a plan view of a garden.
The plan of the garden ABCDEA consists of a triangle ABE joined to a sector BCDE of a
circle with radius 12m and centre B.
The points A, B and C lie on a straight line with AB = 23m and BC = 12m.
Given that the size of angle ABE is exactly 0.64 radians, find
(a) the area of the garden, giving your answer in m2, to 1 decimal place,
(4)
(b) the perimeter of the garden, giving your answer in metres, to 1 decimal place.
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The curve C crosses the x-axis at the origin O and at the points A and B.
(a) Write down the x-coordinates of the points A and B.
(1)
The finite region, shown shaded in Figure 3, is bounded by the curve C and the x-axis.
(b) Use integration to find the total area of the finite region shown shaded in Figure 3.
(7)
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The circle C has radius 5 and touches the y-axis at the point (0, 9), as shown in Figure 4.
(a) Write down an equation for the circle C, that is shown in Figure 4.
(3)
A line through the point P(8, 7) is a tangent to the circle C at the point T.
(b) Find the length of PT.
(3)
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The first three terms in ascending powers of x in the binomial expansion of (1 + px)12 are
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1 + 18x + qx2
where p and q are constants.
Find the value of p and the value of q.
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d2 y
d x2
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For this series find, to 1 decimal place,
(a) (i) the 20th term,
(ii) the sum of the first 20 terms.
(4)
The sum of the first n terms of the series is greater than 3000
(b) Calculate the smallest possible value of n.
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6
0 - t < 24
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0<y<1
express y in terms of x.
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y
C
P
R
Figure 1
Figure 1 shows a sketch of part of the curve C with equation
y = x3 6x2 + 9x + 5
The point P(4, 9) lies on C.
(a) Show that the normal to C at the point P has equation
x + 9y = 85
(6)
The region R, shown shaded in Figure 1, is bounded by the curve C, the y-axis and the
normal to C at P.
(b) Showing all your working, calculate the exact area of R.
(7)
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R
Figure 2
Figure 2 shows a circle C with centre O and radius 5
(a) Write down the cartesian equation of C.
(1)
The points P(3, 4) and Q(3, 4) lie on C.
(b) Show that the tangent to C at the point Q has equation
3x 4y = 25
(4)
(c) Show that, to 3 decimal places, angle POQ is 1.287 radians.
(2)
The tangent to C at P and the tangent to C at Q intersect on the y-axis at the point R.
(d) Find the area of the shaded region PQR shown in Figure 2.
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2
Figure 1
Figure 1 shows a sketch of part of the curve with equation y = (x2 + 1), x . 0
The finite region R, shown shaded in Figure 1, is bounded by the curve, the x-axis and the
lines x = 1 and x = 2
The table below shows corresponding values for x and y for y = (x2 + 1).
x
1.414
1.25
1.5
1.75
1.803
2.016
2.236
(a) Complete the table above, giving the missing value of y to 3 decimal places.
(1)
(b) Use the trapezium rule, with all the values of y in the completed table, to find an
approximate value for the area of R, giving your answer to 2 decimal places.
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(a) Find the first 3 terms, in ascending powers of x, of the binomial expansion of
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giving each term in its simplest form.
(4)
(b) Hence, or otherwise, find the first 3 terms, in ascending powers of x, of the expansion
of
x
6
1 + (2 3 x)
2
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x3
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6 + 3 x 2 dx
giving your answer in the form a + b 3, where a and b are constants to be determined.
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6.1 cm
5 cm
5 cm
1.4 rad
A
7.5 cm
Figure 2
The shape ABCDEA, as shown in Figure 2, consists of a right-angled triangle EAB and a
triangle DBC joined to a sector BDE of a circle with radius 5 cm and centre B.
The points A, B and C lie on a straight line with BC = 7.5 cm.
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x
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Figure 3 shows a circle C with centre Q and radius 4 and the point T which lies on C.
The tangent to C at the point T passes through the origin O and OT = 65
Given that the coordinates of Q are (11, k), where k is a positive constant,
(a) find the exact value of k,
(3)
(b) find an equation for C.
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5x cm
C
9x cm
E
6x cm
F
y cm
B
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4x cm
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Figure 4 shows a closed letter box ABFEHGCD, which is made to be attached to a wall
of a house.
The letter box is a right prism of length y cm as shown in Figure 4. The base ABFE of the
prism is a rectangle. The total surface area of the six faces of the prism is S cm2.
The cross section ABCD of the letter box is a trapezium with edges of lengths DA = 9x cm,
AB = 4x cm, BC = 6x cm and CD = 5x cm as shown in Figure 5.
The angle DAB = 90 and the angle ABC = 90.
The volume of the letter box is 9600 cm3.
(a) Show that
y=
320
x2
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(b) Hence show that the surface area of the letter box, S cm2, is given by
S = 60 x 2 +
7680
x
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The second and fifth terms of a geometric series are 9 and 1.125 respectively.
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(b) the first term,
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(c) the sum to infinity.
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where k is a positive constant and A, B and n are positive integers.
(a) By considering the coefficients of x2 and x3, show that 3 = (n 2) k.
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(b) find the value of n and the value of k.
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(a) Solve, for 0 x < 360, the equation cos (x 20) = 0.437, giving your answers to the
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A pencil holder is in the shape of an open circular cylinder of radius r cm and height h cm.
The surface area of the cylinder (including the base) is 250 cm2.
r3
(a) Show that the volume, V cm3 , of the cylinder is given by V = 125r
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(b) Use calculus to find the value of r for which V has a stationary value.
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(c) Prove that the value of r you found in part (b) gives a maximum value for V.
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(d) Calculate, to the nearest cm3, the maximum volume of the pencil holder.
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y
A (1, 5)
C
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x > 0.
The point A(1, 5) lies on C and the curve crosses the x-axis at B(b, 0), where b is a constant
and b > 0.
(a) Verify that b = 4.
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The tangent to C at the point A cuts the x-axis at the point D, as shown in Fig. 2.
(b) Show that an equation of the tangent to C at A is y + x = 6.
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(c) Find the coordinates of the point D.
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The shaded region R, shown in Fig. 2, is bounded by C, the line AD and the x-axis.
(d) Use integration to find the area of R.
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A circle C with centre at the point (2, 1) passes through the point A at (4, 5).
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(b) Find an equation of the tangent to the circle C at the point A, giving your answer in
the form ax + by + c = 0, where a, b and c are integers.
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7 cm
16 cm
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Figure 1 shows a sketch of a design for a scraper blade. The blade AOBCDA consists of
an isosceles triangle COD joined along its equal sides to sectors OBC and ODA of a circle
with centre O and radius 8 cm. Angles AOD and BOC are equal. AOB is a straight line
and is parallel to the line DC. DC has length 7 cm.
(a) Show that the angle COD is 0.906 radians, correct to 3 significant figures.
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(b) Find the perimeter of AOBCDA, giving your answer to 3 significant figures.
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(c) Find the area of AOBCDA, giving your answer to 3 significant figures.
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(i) All the terms of a geometric series are positive. The sum of the first two terms is 34
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(b) the first term.
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(ii) A different geometric series has a first term of 42 and a common ratio of
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Find the smallest value of n for which the sum of the first n terms of the series
exceeds 290
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Figure 2
Figure 2 shows a sketch of part of the curve C with equation
1
y = 10 x( x 2 2),
The curve C starts at the origin and crosses the x-axis at the point (4, 0).
The area, shown shaded in Figure 2, consists of two finite regions and is bounded by the
curve C, the x-axis and the line x = 9
(b) Use your answer from part (a) to find the total area of the shaded regions.
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(i) Use logarithms to solve the equation 82x + 1 = 24, giving your answer to
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(ii) Find the values of y such that
log2(11y 3) log2 3 2 log2 y = 1,
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, the equation
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360
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C = 6r 2 +
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(b) Use calculus to find the minimum cost of the polishing, giving your answer to the
nearest pound.
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(c) Justify that the answer that you have obtained in part (b) is a minimum.
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