9709 s04 QP 1 PDF
9709 s04 QP 1 PDF
9709 s04 QP 1 PDF
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A geometric progression has first term 64 and sum to infinity 256. Find
(i) the common ratio,
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Evaluate
(3x + 1) dx.
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(i) Show that the equation sin2 + 3 sin cos = 4 cos2 can be written as a quadratic equation in
tan .
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(ii) Hence, or otherwise, solve the equation in part (i) for 0 180 .
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In the diagram, OCD is an isosceles triangle with OC = OD = 10 cm and angle COD = 0.8 radians.
The points A and B, on OC and OD respectively, are joined by an arc of a circle with centre O and
radius 6 cm. Find
(i) the area of the shaded region,
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The curve y = 9
6
and the line y + x = 8 intersect at two points. Find
x
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(ii) the equation of the perpendicular bisector of the line joining the two points.
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18
and the normal to the curve at P (6, 3). This normal
x
meets the x-axis at R. The point Q on the x-axis and the point S on the curve are such that PQ and SR
are parallel to the y-axis.
The diagram shows part of the graph of y =
(i) Find the equation of the normal at P and show that R is the point (4 12 , 0).
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(ii) Show that the volume of the solid obtained when the shaded region PQRS is rotated through
360 about the x-axis is 18 .
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The diagram shows a glass window consisting of a rectangle of height h m and width 2r m and a
semicircle of radius r m. The perimeter of the window is 8 m.
(i) Express h in terms of r.
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A = 8r 2r 2 12 r2 .
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Relative to an origin O, the position vectors of the points A, B, C and D are given by
1
OA = 3 ,
1
OB = 1 ,
3
OC = 2
p
and
OD = 0 ,
q
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x ,
x .
(i) Find the set of values of x for which f(x) > 15.
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(ii) Find the range of f and state, with a reason, whether f has an inverse.
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(iv) Sketch, in a single diagram, the graphs of y = g(x) and y = g1 (x), making clear the relationship
between the graphs.
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