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9709 MATHEMATICS
This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and students, to indicate the
requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were initially
instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the details of the discussions that took place
at an Examiners’ meeting before marking began. Any substantial changes to the mark
scheme that arose from these discussions will be recorded in the published Report on the
Examination.
All Examiners are instructed that alternative correct answers and unexpected approaches in
candidates’ scripts must be given marks that fairly reflect the relevant knowledge and skills
demonstrated.
Mark schemes must be read in conjunction with the question papers and the Report on the
Examination.
The minimum marks in these components needed for various grades were previously
published with these mark schemes, but are now instead included in the Report on the
Examination for this session.
• CIE will not enter into discussion or correspondence in connection with these mark
schemes.
CIE is publishing the mark schemes for the November 2005 question papers for most IGCSE
and GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level syllabuses and some Ordinary
Level syllabuses.
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Mark Scheme Notes
• When a part of a question has two or more "method" steps, the M marks
are generally independent unless the scheme specifically says otherwise;
and similarly when there are several B marks allocated. The notation DM or
DB (or dep*) is used to indicate that a particular M or B mark is dependent
on an earlier M or B (asterisked) mark in the scheme. When two or more
steps are run together by the candidate, the earlier marks are implied and
full credit is given.
• The symbol √ implies that the A or B mark indicated is allowed for work
correctly following on from previously incorrect results. Otherwise, A or B
marks are given for correct work only. A and B marks are not given for
fortuitously "correct" answers or results obtained from incorrect working.
• Wrong or missing units in an answer should not lead to the loss of a mark
unless the scheme specifically indicates otherwise.
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• The following abbreviations may be used in a mark scheme or used on the
scripts:
BOD Benefit of Doubt (allowed when the validity of a solution may not
be absolutely clear)
MR Misread
SOS See Other Solution (the candidate makes a better attempt at the
same question)
Penalties
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GCE A LEVEL – November 2005 9709 1
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GCE A LEVEL – November 2005 9709 1
− 2 2
4 OP = 3 and OQ = 1
1 q
− 2 2
(i) 3 . 1 with q = 3, = −4+3+3 =2 M1 Use of a1a2+b1b2+c1c2.
1 q
1 M1 Dot product linked with moduli and cos.
= √14.√14 cosθ = 2 , cosθ =
7 A1 co
[3]
4
(ii) PQ = q − p = − 2 M1 Allow for p-q or q-p
q − 1
16 + 4 + (q −1)² = 36 M1 A1 Use of modulus and Pythagoras
→ q = 5 or q = −3 A1 Co (for both)
[4]
5.
(i) Similar triangles or trig (tan = opp/hyp) M1 Valid method leading to h in terms of r
6 r
= → h =12 − 2r A1 Co
12 12 − h
→ V = πr 2 h → V = 12πr 2 − 2πr 3 M1 Use of vol formula with some h=f(r)
[3]
(iii) AP
S10 = 5(500 000 + 9D) M1 Correct Sn formula.
= answer to (ii) DM1 Forming + soln
→ D = 14 300 A1 Co.
[3]
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GCE A LEVEL – November 2005 9709 1
7.
(i) M (5,8) B1 Co.
gradient of AB = , Perp= − 3
2 M1 Use of ystep/x-step + m1m2=-1 for AB
3 2
3
Equation y – 8 = − (x - 5) M1 Use of y-k=m(x-h) not (y+k) etc
2
→ 2y + 3x = 31 A1
(or locus method M1A1M1A1) [4]
8. f : x a (2 x − 3)3 − 8
(i) f ’(x) = 3(2x - 3)² × 2 B1B1 B1 for answer without ×2. B1 for ×2.
Since ( )² is +ve, f’(x) +ve for all x B1 Realising ‘increasing’ → +ve gradient)
Therefore an increasing function. B1 Stating ( )2 +ve for all x.
(or t.p. at (1.5, -8) M1. Compares [4] All complete.
with y values at 2, or 4 + conclusion
A1)
Domain -7 ≤ x ≤ 117 B1 Co
[4]
9.
(i) 2x² + 12 = 11x or y²-11y+24=0 M1 Elimination of one variable completely
Solution → (1½, 8) and (4, 3) DM1 Correct method for soln of quadratic=0
A1 co
Guesswork B1 for one, B3 for both. [3]
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dy 16
10. = , through (1,4)
dx x 3
16 x −2 Attempt to ∫. Allow A1 unsimplified.
(i) y= +c M1 A1
−2 (ignore +c for these marks)
−8 Using coordinates in an integrated
Use of (1,4) → y = 2 + 12 M1A1
x [4] expression. Co.
−8
(iii) A = ∫( + 12 )dx M1 Attempt at integration of y from (i) even if
x2 linear
8 A1√ Allow ft, providing original has two terms,
= +12x
x one of which is a −ve power
= [ ] at 2 − [ ] at 1 M1 Correct use of correct limits in some
integrated expression.
→ 8 A1
[4]
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