Trial P 22015
Trial P 22015
Trial P 22015
MATHEMATICS T PAPER 2
STPM2015 TERM 2 TRIAL EXAM PAPER
FORM : UPPER SIX SCIENCE
TIME : 1 HOURS
Name : ..
Class :
Instructions to candidates :
Section A [ 45 marks ]
Answer all questions in this section.
All necessary working should be shown clearly.
Non-exact numerical answers may be given correct to three significant figures, or one
decimal place in the case of angles in degrees unless a different level of accuracy is specified
in the question.
Section A ( 45 marks )
1. The function is defined by
1e x , x< 0,
f ( x )= 1 , x=0,
e x 1, x> 0.
(a) Determine the existence of the limit of f (x) as
x approaches 0.
[ 4 marks ]
x=0. Hence, give the
interval(s) on which f
is continuous at
is continuous.
[ 3 marks ]
(c) Sketch the graph of f .
[3
marks ]
1
(
x )=
2. Sketch the graph of
2 x +1
when the area between the curve
1
2 x +1
,the lines
x=3x =0 is rotated
By taking 4 as the first approximation to this root and applying the Newton-Raphson
Method, solve the equation ln ( x1 ) 5+ x=0, giving your answer correct to three
significant figures.
[ 9 marks ]
Using the substitution u=sin y , show that the given differential equation may be
du u
+ =x .
reduced to dx x
Hence find the solution of the given differential equation that satisfies the condition
y=
x=1. Give your answer in the form y=f ( x ) .
that
[8
2 when
marks ]
x
5. Using the Maclaurin series for sin xe , evaluate
lim
x 0
xsin x
3 x 2 ( e x 1 )
[ 3 marks
]
1
x=tan , that
0
4
dx= .
1+x 2
rule with five ordinates , giving your answer correct to four decimal places.
marks ]
[8
Section B [ 15 marks ]
Instruction : Answer any one question in this section.
7. (a) A curve has the equation
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
y=
32 x
x2
32 x
y=
x2
[ 2 marks ]
[ 6 marks ]
2x
Show that ( 3 x5 ) e =x2.
y=1e2 x ,
[ 3 marks ]
(ii)
2x
(iii),state the number of roots of the equation ( 3 x5 ) e =x2.
[ 4 marks ]
8. The variables
x and
dy
x y
+2 y=
dx
2 xy
equation
y , where
2
x> 0 and
2
. Using the substitution u= y x , show that the given
y 2=f ( x ) .
y
as
[9
x
tends to infinity.
[2
marks ]
Prepared by
.
(Selvarani a/p T.Nadarajah)
Checked by :
Verified by :
(Rusmuna bt Musa)
Head of Maths & Science Department