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The first three terms of a geometric series are


18, 12 and p
respectively, where p is a constant.
Find
(a) the value of the common ratio of the series,
(1)
(b) the value of p,
(1)
(c) the sum of the first 15 terms of the series, giving your answer to 3 decimal places.
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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.
(4)
(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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f(x) = 2x3 5x2 + ax + 18

3.
where a is a constant.

Given that (x 3) is a factor of f(x),


(a) show that a = 9
(2)
(b) factorise f(x) completely.
(4)
Given that
g(y) = 2(33y) 5(32y) 9(3 y) + 18
(c) find the values of y that satisfy g(y) = 0, giving your answers to 2 decimal places
where appropriate.
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5
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2

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x

0.5

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5
4 + ( x 2 + 1) dx
0

giving your answer to 2 decimal places.


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12 m
0.64 rad
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12 m

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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.
(5)
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Figure 3 shows a sketch of part of the curve C with equation
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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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(ii) Given that
loga y + 3loga 2 = 5
express y in terms of a.
Give your answer in its simplest form.
(3)

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(i) Solve, for 180 - x < 180,


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(3)
(ii) (a) Show that the equation
sintan  = 3cos+ 2
can be written in the form
4cos 2  + 2cos 1 = 0

(3)

(b) Hence solve, for 0 -  < 360,


sintan = 3cos+ 2
showing each stage of your working.
(5)
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The curve with equation


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has a stationary point P.
Use calculus
(a) to find the coordinates of P,
(6)
(b) to determine the nature of the stationary point P.
(3)

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C

Figure 4
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
given by
1 + 18x + qx2
where p and q are constants.
Find the value of p and the value of q.
(5)

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2.

f(x) = 2x3 + x2 + ax + b, where a and b are constants.


Given that when f(x) is divided by (x 2) the remainder is 25,
(a) show that 2a + b = 5
(2)
Given also that (x + 3) is a factor of f(x),
(b) find the value of a and the value of b.
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y = 2 x +

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dy
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(ii)

d2 y
d x2

(5)

(b) Use calculus to find the coordinates of the stationary point of C.


(4)
(c) Determine whether the stationary point is a maximum or minimum, giving a reason
for your answer.
(2)
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4. The first term of a geometric series is 5 and the common ratio is 1.2
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.
(4)
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5. The height of water, H metres, in a harbour on a particular day is given by the equation

t
H = 10 + 5 sin ,
6

0 - t < 24

where t is the number of hours after midnight.


(a) Show that the height of the water 1 hour after midnight is 12.5 metres.
(1)
(b) Find, to the nearest minute, the times before midday when the height of the water is
9 metres.
(6)
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6. Given that
logx(7y + 1) logx (2y) = 1,

x > 4,

0<y<1

express y in terms of x.
(5)
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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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Q
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.
(4)
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9. (a) Show that the equation


5 sin x cos2 x + 2 sin2 x = 1
can be written in the form
3 sin2 x + 5 sin x 2 = 0
(2)
(b) Hence solve, for 180 - < 180, the equation
5 sin 2 cos2 2 + 2 sin2 2 = 1
giving your answers to 2 decimal places.
(7)
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There are 10 questions in this question paper. The total mark for this paper is 75.
There are 36 pages in this question paper. Any blank pages are indicated.

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y

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.
(4)
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f(x) = 2x3 7x2 + 4x + 4

2.

(a) Use the factor theorem to show that (x 2) is a factor of f(x).


(2)
(b) Factorise f(x) completely.
(4)
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(a) Find the first 3 terms, in ascending powers of x, of the binomial expansion of
(2 3x)6
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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Use integration to find

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1
6 + 3 x 2 dx

giving your answer in the form a + b 3, where a and b are constants to be determined.
(5)
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D

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.
Angle EAB =

radians, angle EBD = 1.4 radians and CD = 6.1 cm.


2

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(2)
(b) Find the size of the angle DBC, giving your answer in radians to 3 decimal places.
(2)
(c) Find, in cm2, the area of the shape ABCDEA, giving your answer to 3 significant
figures.
(5)
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The first term of a geometric series is 20 and the common ratio is

7
8

The sum to infinity of the series is S


(a) Find the value of S
(2)
The sum to N terms of the series is SN
(b) Find, to 1 decimal place, the value of S12
(2)
(c) Find the smallest value of N, for which
S SN  0.5
(4)
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(i) Solve, for 0 - < 360, the equation


9sin ( + 60) = 4
giving your answers to 1 decimal place.
You must show each step of your working.
(4)
(ii) Solve, for - x  , the equation
2 tan x 3 sin x = 0
giving your answers to 2 decimal places where appropriate.
[Solutions based entirely on graphical or numerical methods are not acceptable.]
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(a) Sketch the graph of


y = 3x, x \
showing the coordinates of any points at which the graph crosses the axes.
(2)
(b) Use algebra to solve the equation
32x 9(3x ) + 18 = 0
giving your answers to 2 decimal places where appropriate.
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T
4

C
Q

65

x
Figure 3

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.
(2)
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D
G

5x cm

C
9x cm
E

6x cm

F
y cm

B
Figure 4

4x cm

Figure 5

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
(2)

(b) Hence show that the surface area of the letter box, S cm2, is given by
S = 60 x 2 +

7680
x
(4)

(c) Use calculus to find the minimum value of S.


(6)
(d) Justify, by further differentiation, that the value of S you have found is a minimum.
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where p is a constant.

Given that (x 1) is a factor of f(x), find


(a) the value of p,
(2)
(b) the remainder when f(x) is divided by (2x + 1).
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(b) Hence evaluate

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A

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6 cm

Figure 1 shows a logo ABD.


The logo is formed from triangle ABC. The mid-point of AC is D and BC = AD = DC = 6 cm.
BCA = 0.4 radians. The curve BD is an arc of a circle with centre C and radius 6 cm.
(a) Write down the length of the arc BD.
(1)
(b) Find the length of AB.
(3)
(c) Write down the perimeter of the logo ABD, giving your answer to 3 significant figures.
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For this series find
(a) the value of the common ratio,
(3)
(b) the first term,
(2)
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x2 + y2 6x + 4y 12 = 0.
(a) Find the coordinates of A.
(2)
(b) Show that the radius of C is 5.
(2)
The points P, Q and R lie on C. The length of PQ is 10 and the length of PR is 3.
(c) Find the length of QR, giving your answer to 1 decimal place.
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The first four terms, in ascending powers of x, of the binomial expansion of (1 + kx)n are
1 + Ax + Bx2 + Bx3 + ,
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.
(4)
Given that A = 4,
(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
nearest degree.
(4)
(b) Find the exact values of in the interval 0 < 360 for which
3 tan = 2 cos .
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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
.
2
(4)
(b) Use calculus to find the value of r for which V has a stationary value.
(3)
(c) Prove that the value of r you found in part (b) gives a maximum value for V.
(2)
(d) Calculate, to the nearest cm3, the maximum volume of the pencil holder.
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Figure 2
y
A (1, 5)
C

R
B

Figure 2 shows part of the curve C with equation


y = 9 2x

2
x

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.
(1)
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.
(4)
(c) Find the coordinates of the point D.
(1)
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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Find the first 3 terms, in ascending powers of x, of the binomial expansion of


x

2
4

10

giving each term in its simplest form.


(4)
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A circle C with centre at the point (2, 1) passes through the point A at (4, 5).
(a) Find an equation for the circle C.
(3)
(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.
(4)

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f(x) = 6x3 + 3x2 + Ax + B, where A and B are constants.


Given that when f(x) is divided by (x + 1) the remainder is 45,
(a) show that B A = 48
(2)
Given also that (2x + 1) is a factor of f(x),
(b) find the value of A and the value of B.
(4)
(c) Factorise f(x) fully.
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7 cm

16 cm
Figure 1
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.
(2)
(b) Find the perimeter of AOBCDA, giving your answer to 3 significant figures.
(3)
(c) Find the area of AOBCDA, giving your answer to 3 significant figures.
(3)
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(i) All the terms of a geometric series are positive. The sum of the first two terms is 34
and the sum to infinity is 162
Find
(a) the common ratio,
(4)
(b) the first term.
(2)
(ii) A different geometric series has a first term of 42 and a common ratio of

6
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7

Find the smallest value of n for which the sum of the first n terms of the series
exceeds 290
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(a) Find

10 x( x

1
2

2) dx

giving each term in its simplest form.


(4)
y
C

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.
(5)
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(i) Use logarithms to solve the equation 82x + 1 = 24, giving your answer to
3 decimal places.
(3)
(ii) Find the values of y such that
log2(11y 3) log2 3 2 log2 y = 1,

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(i) Solve, for 0

, the equation
sin 3 3 cos 3 = 0

giving your answers in terms of .


(3)
(ii) Given that
4 sin 2 x + cos x = 4 k ,

(a) find cos x in terms of k.


(3)
(b) When k = 3, find the values of x in the range 0

360
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A solid glass cylinder, which is used in an expensive laser amplifier, has a


volume of 75 cm3.
The cost of polishing the surface area of this glass cylinder is 2 per cm2 for the curved
surface area and 3 per cm2 for the circular top and base areas.
Given that the radius of the cylinder is r cm,
(a) show that the cost of the polishing, C, is given by

C = 6r 2 +

300
r

(4)

(b) Use calculus to find the minimum cost of the polishing, giving your answer to the
nearest pound.
(5)
(c) Justify that the answer that you have obtained in part (b) is a minimum.
(1)
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