June 2019 QP - Unit 4 WJEC Further Maths A-Level

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GCE A LEVEL – NEW


1305U40-1 S19-1305U40-1

MONDAY, 3 JUNE 2019 – MORNING

FURTHER MATHEMATICS – A2 unit 4


FURTHER PURE MATHEMATICS B
2 hours 30 minutes

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ADDITIONAL MATERIALS
In addition to this examination paper, you will need:
• a WJEC pink 16-page answer booklet;
• a Formula Booklet;
• a calculator.

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Use black ink or black ball-point pen.
Answer all questions.
Sufficient working must be shown to demonstrate the mathematical method employed.
Answers without working may not gain full credit.
Unless the degree of accuracy is stated in the question, answers should be rounded appropriately.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES


The maximum mark for this paper is 120.
The number of marks is given in brackets at the end of each question or part-question.
You are reminded of the necessity for good English and orderly presentation in your answers.

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Reminder: Sufficient working must be shown to demonstrate the mathematical method employed.

1. A complex number is defined by z = 3 + 4i.

(a) Express z in the form  z = reiθ, where  – π X θ X π. [3]

(b) (i) Find the Cartesian coordinates of the vertices of the triangle formed by the cube
roots of z when plotted in an Argand diagram. Give your answers correct to two
decimal places.

(ii) Write down the geometrical name of the triangle. [5]

2. (a) Show that  3sin x + 4cos x – 2  can be written as


6t + 2 − 6t 2
1+ t 2 ()
, where t = tan
x .
2
[2]

(b) Hence, find the general solution of the equation 3sin x + 4cos x – 2 = 3. [7]

3. (a) Determine whether or not the following set of equations

⎛ 2 −7 2 ⎞ ⎛ x⎞ ⎛ a⎞
⎜ 0 3 − 2⎟ ⎜ y⎟ = ⎜ b ⎟
⎜ ⎟⎜ ⎟ ⎜ ⎟
⎝ −7 8 4⎠ ⎝ z⎠ ⎝c⎠

has a unique solution, where a, b, c are constants.


[3]

(b) Solve the set of equations

x + 8y – 6z = 5,
2x + 4y + 6z = –3,
–5x – 4y + 9z = –7.

Show all your working. [5]

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4. (a) Given that y = cot–1x, show that = . [5]
dx x 2 + 1

6x 2 − 10x − 9
(b) Express in terms of partial fractions. [5]
(2x + 3)(x 2 + 1)


6x 2 − 8x − 6
(c) Hence find dx . [5]
(2x + 3)(x 2 + 1)


(d) Explain why
6x 2 − 8x − 6
2 dx cannot be evaluated. [1]
−2 (2x + 3)(x + 1)

5. (a) Show that  sinθ – sin3θ  can be expressed in the form a cos bθ sinθ, where a, b are
integers whose values are to be determined. [3]

(b) Find the mean value of  y = 2 cos 2θ sinθ + 7  between θ = 1 and θ = 3, giving your
answer correct to two decimal places. [5]

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6. Solve the differential equation
d2 y dy
2 − 7 dx + 10y = 0
,
dx

dy d2 y
where = 1 and = 8 when x = 0 . [10]
dx dx 2

TURN OVER

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7. (a) Write down the Maclaurin series expansion for  1n(1 – x) as far as the term in x3. [2]

⎛ 1− x ⎞
(b) Show that −2 ln ⎜ 2⎟
can be expressed in the form ax + bx2 + cx3 + … , where
⎝(1+ x) ⎠

a, b, c are integers whose values are to be determined.


[4]

8. The curve C has polar equation

r = sin 2θ, π.
where 0 <θ X
2

(a) Find the polar coordinates of the point on C at which the tangent is parallel to the initial
line. Give your answers correct to three decimal places. [9]

(b) Write the coordinates of this point in Cartesian form. [1]

dy
9. (a) Given that  y = sin–1(cosθ ), where  0 X θ X π, show that = k , where the value of k is

to be determined. [4]

π
(b) Find the value of the gradient of the curve y = x 3 tan −1 4x when x = . [4]
2

(c) Find the equation of the normal to the curve  y = tanh–1(1 – x)  when x = 1.7. [6]

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10. Given the differential equation

sec x dy + y cosecx = 2
dx

and x =
π when y = 3, find the value of  y  when x = π . [8]
2 4

11. (a) Find the area of the region enclosed by the curve y = x sinhx, the x-axis and the lines
x = 0 and x = 1. [4]

(b) The region R is bounded by the curve  y = cosh 2x, the x-axis and the lines x = 0 and
x = 1. Find the volume of the solid generated when R is rotated through four right-angles
about the x-axis. [4]

(c) Using your answer to part (b), find the total volume of the solid generated by rotating
the region bounded by the curve  y = cosh 2x  and the lines  x = –1  and  x = 1. [1]


1
12. (a) Evaluate 2
dx  , giving your answer correct to three decimal places. [3]
3 x −4
2


k 25
(b) Given that 2 dx = ln 4 , find the value of k. [5]
1 9−x


(cosh x − sinh x)3
(c) Show that dx can be expressed as  –e –x + c, where
cosh 2 x + sinh 2 x − sinh 2x

c is a constant.
[6]

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