Cape 2015 Pure Mathematics Unit 2 - p2 Solutions PDF
Cape 2015 Pure Mathematics Unit 2 - p2 Solutions PDF
Cape 2015 Pure Mathematics Unit 2 - p2 Solutions PDF
Solutions
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1 (a) (i) −2 + 2i 3 − 3i 3 − 3 3 + 3
× = + i
3 + 3i 3 − 3i 6 6
(ii) −2 + 2i 6
r= w = =
1 × 3 + 3i 3
3π π π π 6 π3 i
arg w = − + = w= e
4 12 3 3 3
(b)
( x + iy )
2
= 2 + i ⇒ x 2 − y 2 = 2 and 2 xy = 1
2± 5
solving for x and y gives 4 x 4 − 8 x 2 − 1 = 0 ⇒ x 2 =
2
2+ 5
but x 2 − y 2 > 0 ⇒ x 2 =
2
(c) (i) 1
1
(1 − t ) ( −e ) ( ) ( −2t )
−t −t −
2
− e 1 − t2 2
dx
− 2 (
−t
= e t + t −1
2
)
( )
2
dt
( )
3
1 − t2 1 − t2
( ) ( )
3
dy 1 dy 1 1 − t2 et 1 − t 2
= = × −t 2 = 2
dt 1 − t2 dx 1 − t2 e t + t − 1 t + t −1( ) ( )
(ii) 1 − t 2 = 0 ⇒ t = ± 1 but x is undefined for ± 1
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2 (a) (i) dy dy dy 8x + 3 y2 + 7
8 x + 3 y 2 + 6 xy +7+3 =0⇒ =−
dx dx dx 3 (1 + 2 xy )
Award full marks for correct working
∂f ( x, y ) ∂ 2 f ( x, y ) ∂f ( x, y ) ∂ f ( x, y )
(ii) = 6 xy + 3 = 6x = 8x + 3 y 2 + 7 =8
∂y ∂y 2
∂x ∂x 2
∂f ( x, y )
= 6y 6 ( 6 xy + 3) − 10 = 6 x ( 6 y ) + 8 ⇒ result shown
∂y ∂x
(b) (i) 18 x 2 + 13 5
=2+ 2
9x + 4
2
9x + 4
(ii) 2
−1 3 x
2
∫
5 5
2 2 + d x = 2 2 x + tan
2
6 2 0
3 x
0 4 1 +
2
5
8+ tan −1 ( 3)
3
∫ (h ) ∫
(c) (i) n
ln h dh = h n h ( ln h − 1) − n h n − 1 h ( ln h − 1) dh
∫
= h n + 1 ( ln h − 1) − n h n ln h dh + n h n dh
∫
∫
n
( n + 1) h n ln h dh = h n + 1 ln h − h n + 1 + hn + 1
n +1
hn + 1 n
∫ h ln h dh =
n
n + 1
ln h − 1 +
n + 1
hn + 1
= ( n + 1) ln h − 1 + C
( n + 1)
2
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2 (c) (ii)
sin ( 2 + 1) x
∫ (sin x cos x ln (sin x )) dx = ( 2 + 1)
2
2
( 2 + 1) ln ( sin x ) − 1 + C
sin 3 x
[3 ln (sin x) − 1] + C
9
1
lim n 1 + 2
x → ∞
n
lim 2 n lim 1
x → ∞ x → ∞
= +
1 1
lim n 1 + 2 lim n 1 + 2
x → ∞
n x → ∞
n
2
= lim = 2
x → ∞
1
1 + 2
n
(ii) 1
2 ( 4) + 1
−
9 9 9 1 2
T4 = = = = 1 +
42 + 1 17 1 4 16
4 1 +
16
(iii) 1 1
− − 1 − − 2 1 3
9
2
1 1 2 1 + 2
1 + − +
4 2 16 2 16 6 16
≈ 2.18
(b) (i) n
Sn = ∑ r r+ 1
r =1
2
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(b) (ii) n
1 π2 1 π2
Sn = ∑
r =1
r
+
6
1 1 1
= 1 + + + + ... + +
2 3 4 n 6
1 1 1 1 1 1
1+ < 1 + + < 1 + + < < ...
2 2 3 2 3 4
⇒ S n diverges as n → ∞, ∀ n ∈ N
Pk + 1 =
(
k k2 − 1 ) + ( k + 1)( k + 1 − 1) = k ( k + 1)( k − 1) + ( k + 1) (k )
3 3
k +1 k + 1
( k (k − 1) + 3k ) = ( k + 1) − 1
2
=
3 3
g′′′ ( x) = 27e3 x + 1 g′′′ (0) = 27e g′′′′ ( x) = 81e3 x + 1 g′′′′ (0) = 81e
9e x 2 9e x3 27e x 4
g (x) = e + 3e x + + +
2 2 8
(ii) 9e (0.2)2 9e (0.2)3 27e (0.2)4
g (0.2) = e + 3e (0.2) + + +
2 2 8
= 4.951...
(b) (i) f (−2) < 0 f (−1) > 0 or f (−1) > 0 f (0) < 0
Alternatively consider
−2 + 0
= − 1 ⇒ IVT may be applied to ( −2, − 1) and (−1, 0)
2
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4 (b) −0.7 − 0.3 −0.7 − 0.5
= − 0.5 f (−0.5) < 0 = − 0.6
(ii) 2 2
−0.6 − 0.5
f (−0.6) > 0 = − 0.55 f (−0.55) > 0
2
−0.55 − 0.5
= − 0.525 f (−0.525) < 0
2
−0.55 − 0.525
= − 0.5375 f (−0.5375) ≈ − 0.001.....
2
⇒ f (−0.538) ≈ 0
(c) sin (16.5 )
x2 = 5.5 − = 5.16218...
3 cos (16.5 )
sin (15.48654 )
x3 = 5.16218 − = 5.23721......
3 cos (15.48654 )
sin (15.71163)
x4 = 5.23721 − = 5.23598
3 cos (15.71163 )
x ≈ 5.24...
5 (a) (i) 10
C4 = 210
(ii) 3
C1 × 7C3 + 3C2 × 7C2 + 3C3 × 7C1 = 175
(b) (i) Single numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 = 5
2-digit numbers = 5 P2 = 20
3-digit numbers = 5 P3 = 60
4-digit numbers = 5 P4 = 120
5-digit numbers = 5 P5 = 120 total numbers = 325
(ii) 3-digit numbers > 100, > 200, > 300, > 400, > 500 = 5 × 4 P2 = 60
4-digit numbers > 1000, > 2000 > 3000, > 4000, > 5000 = 5 × 4 P3 = 120
5-digit numbers > 10 000, > 20 000, > 30 000, > 40 000, > 50 000
= 5 × 4 P4 = 120
300 12
P (#s > 100) = =
325 13
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5 (c) (i) 7
2 −
3 −1 2 4 6 −2 7
1 −1 2 7 2 R1 + 6 R2 & 2 R3 ⇒ 10 0 10 35
3 9 3 0 6 18
0 3
2
4 6 −2 −7
3 R2 − 10 R3 ⇒ 10 0 10 35
0 0 −30 −75
4 6 −2 −7
5 R1 − 2 R2 ⇒ 0 30 −30 −105
0 0 −30 −75
7
1 3 1−
− 4
2 2
R2 & − R3 ⇒ 0
1 1 1 7
R1 & 1 −1 −
4 30 30 2
0 0 1
5
2
(iii) 5
x = 1, y = − 1, z =
2
(iv) 7 7
2 − 2 3 −1 − 2
3 −1 2
2
1 −1 2 7 R2 − R3 ⇒ 1 −1 2 7
3 3
3 9 0 0 0 1
− 3
2 2
Since the last row is inconsistent no solution exists
Note: showing the determinant = 0 is not sufficient for no solution
exists.....the system may have infinitely many solutions
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6 (a) (i) school = 0.7 r & s = 0.224
rain = 0.32
1 1 1 1 + x
∫ − x (1 + x ) dx ∫ (1 + x ) − x dx ln 1+ x
I =e =e =e x
=
x
1 + x dy 1 1 + x x 1 + x
− y = −
x dx x (1 + x ) x 1+ x x
d (1 + x)
∫
dx x
y dy =
∫ − dx
(1 + x ) y = − x ⇒ y + xy + x 2 =0
x
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6 (b) u2 = 2 ⇒ u = ± 2 CF : y = Ae 2x
+ Be − 2x
(ii) a)
y (0) = 1 ⇒ A + B = 1 ........(i ) y′ = 2 Ae 2x
− 2 Be − 2x
2
y′ = 0 ⇒ 0 = 2 Ae − 2 Be−1 ........(ii )
2
(i ) + (ii ) ⇒ 2 e −1 = 2 Ae + 2 Ae −1 ⇒ 2 e −1 = (
2 A e + e −1 )
2 e −1 1 1 e2
A= A= B =1− A =1− =
e2 + 1 e +1
2
e2 + 1 e2 + 1
2
e
y=
1
e +1
2
e ( 2x
+ e2 − 2x
)