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Core Mathematics C12


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Wednesday 20 May 2015 – Morning Paper Reference

Time: 2 hours 30 minutes WMA01/01


You must have: Total Marks
Mathematical Formulae and Statistical Tables (Blue)

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for symbolic algebra manipulation, differentiation and integration, or
have retrievable mathematical formulae stored in them.
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labelled.
t Answer the questions in the spaces provided
– there may be more space than you need.
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without working may not gain full credit.
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tt The total mark for this paper is 125.
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1. The line l1 has equation
10x – 2y + 7 = 0
(a) Find the gradient of l1
(1)
⎛ 1 4⎞
The line l2 is parallel to the line l1 and passes through the point ⎜⎜ – , ⎟⎟ .
⎝ 3 3⎠
(b) Find the equation of l2 in the form y = mx + c, where m and c are constants.
(3)
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2. f (x) = x4 – x3 + 3x2 + ax + b

where a and b are constants.

When f (x) is divided by (x – 1) the remainder is 4

When f (x) is divided by (x + 2) the remainder is 22

Find the value of a and the value of b.


(5)
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3. Given that
1 3
y= x
27

express each of the following in the form k xn where k and n are constants.
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(a) y 3
(1)

(b) 3y –1
(1)

(c) (27 y )
(1)
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4. (a) Sketch the graph of y = ,x 0
x (2)

1
The table below shows corresponding values of x and y for y = , with the
values for y rounded to 3 decimal places where necessary. x

x 1 1.5 2 2.5 3

y 1 0.667 0.5 0.4 0.333

(b) Use the trapezium rule with all the values of y from the table to find an
3 1
approximate value, to 2 decimal places, for dx
1 x (4)

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5. (i) Find, giving your answer to 3 significant figures, the value of y for which

3 y = 12
(2)

(ii) Solve, giving an exact answer, the equation

log2(x + 3) – log2 (2x + 4) = 4

(You should show each step in your working.)


(4)
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6. (a) Find the first 3 terms in ascending powers of x of the binomial expansion of

(2 + ax) 6

where a is a non-zero constant. Give each term in its simplest form.


(4)

Given that, in the expansion, the coefficient of x is equal to the coefficient of x 2

(b) find the value of a.


(2)
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7.
B

A
O 9 cm

Figure 1

Figure 1 shows a circle with centre O and radius 9 cm. The points A and B lie
on the circumference of this circle. The minor sector OAB has perimeter 30 cm
and the angle between the radii OA and OB of this sector is radians.

Find

(a) the length of the arc AB,


(1)

(b) the value of ,


(2)

(c) the area of the minor sector OAB,


(2)

(d) the area of triangle OAB, giving your answer to 3 significant figures.
(2)
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9. The equation x2 + (6k + 4) x + 3 = 0, where k is a constant, has no real roots.

(a) Show that k satisfies the inequality

9k2 + 12k + 1 0
(3)

(b) Find the range of possible values for k, giving your boundaries as fully
simplified surds.
(4)
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11. The curve C has equation y = f(x), x 0, where

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( x) = 3 x − +2
x

Given that the point P (9, 14) lies on C,

(a) find f (x), simplifying your answer,


(6)

(b) find an equation of the normal to C at the point P, giving your answer in the
form ax + by + c = 0 where a, b and c are integers.
(5)
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12.
y Diagram not
drawn to scale

(1, 6) (5, 6)

(3, 2)
(6, 0)
O x

Figure 2

Figure 2 shows a sketch of part of the curve with equation y = f (x).

The curve crosses the x-axis at the origin and at the point (6, 0). The curve
has maximum points at (1, 6) and (5, 6) and has a minimum point at (3, 2).

On separate diagrams sketch the curve with equation

(a) y = –f (x)
(3)
⎛1 ⎞
(b) y = f ⎝ x ⎠
2 (3)
(c) y = f (x + 4)
(3)

On each diagram show clearly the coordinates of the maximum and


minimum points, and the coordinates of the points where the curve crosses
the x-axis.

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14.
y y = 4x + 3

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y = 2x 2 – 2x + 3

A
O x

Figure 3

The finite region R, which is shown shaded in Figure 3, is bounded by


the straight line l with equation y = 4x + 3 and the curve C with equation
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y = 2x 2 – 2x + 3, x 0
The line l meets the curve C at the point A on the y-axis and l meets C again
at the point B, as shown in Figure 3.

(a) Use algebra to find the coordinates of A and B.


(4)

(b) Use integration to find the area of the shaded region R.


(6)
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15.
y Diagram not
C
drawn to scale

P (5, 6) A

B
O x

Figure 4

The circle shown in Figure 4 has centre P (5, 6) and passes through the
point A (12, 7).

Find

(a) the exact radius of the circle,


(2)

(b) an equation of the circle,


(3)

(c) an equation of the tangent to the circle at the point A.


(4)

The circle also passes through the points B (0, 1) and C (4, 13).

(d) Use the cosine rule on triangle ABC to find the size of the angle BCA,
giving your answer in degrees to 3 significant figures.
(5)
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16. [In this question you may assume the formula for the area of a circle and the
following formulae:
4 3
a sphere of radius r has volume V = r and surface area S = r 2
3
a cylinder of radius r and height h has volume V = r 2h and curved surface area
S = rh]

R cm

H cm
R cm

Figure 5

Figure 5 shows the model for a building. The model is made up of three parts.
The roof is modelled by the curved surface of a hemisphere of radius R cm. The
walls are modelled by the curved surface of a circular cylinder of radius R cm and
height H cm. The floor is modelled by a circular disc of radius R cm. The model
is made of material of negligible thickness, and the walls are perpendicular to
the base.
It is given that the volume of the model is 800 cm3 and that 0 R 10.6

(a) Show that


2
H = 8002
– R
R 3
(2)

(b) Show that the surface area, A cm2, of the model is given by

5πR 2 1600π
A= +
3 R
(3)

(c) Use calculus to find the value of R, to 3 significant figures, for which A is a
minimum.
(5)

(d) Prove that this value of R gives a minimum value for A.


(2)

(e) Find, to 3 significant figures, the value of H which corresponds to this value
for R.
(1)

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