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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS

GCE Ordinary Level





MARK SCHEME for the October/November 2011 question paper

for the guidance of teachers



4037 ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS
4037/13 Paper 1, maximum raw mark 80


This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of
the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not
indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners meeting before marking began,
which would have considered the acceptability of alternative answers.

Mark schemes must be read in conjunction with the question papers and the report on the
examination.



Cambridge will not enter into discussions or correspondence in connection with these mark schemes.



Cambridge is publishing the mark schemes for the October/November 2011 question papers for most
IGCSE, GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level syllabuses and some Ordinary Level
syllabuses.

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Mark Scheme Notes

Marks are of the following three types:

M Method mark, awarded for a valid method applied to the problem. Method marks are
not lost for numerical errors, algebraic slips or errors in units. However, it is not
usually sufficient for a candidate just to indicate an intention of using some method or
just to quote a formula; the formula or idea must be applied to the specific problem in
hand, e.g. by substituting the relevant quantities into the formula. Correct application
of a formula without the formula being quoted obviously earns the M mark and in some
cases an M mark can be implied from a correct answer.

A Accuracy mark, awarded for a correct answer or intermediate step correctly obtained.
Accuracy marks cannot be given unless the associated method mark is earned (or
implied).

B Accuracy mark for a correct result or statement independent of method marks.


When a part of a question has two or more method steps, the M marks are generally
independent unless the scheme specifically says otherwise; and similarly when there are
several B marks allocated. The notation DM or DB (or dep*) is used to indicate that a
particular M or B mark is dependent on an earlier M or B (asterisked) mark in the scheme.
When two or more steps are run together by the candidate, the earlier marks are implied and
full credit is given.


The symbol implies that the A or B mark indicated is allowed for work correctly following
on from previously incorrect results. Otherwise, A or B marks are given for correct work
only. A and B marks are not given for fortuitously correct answers or results obtained from
incorrect working.


Note: B2 or A2 means that the candidate can earn 2 or 0.
B2, 1, 0 means that the candidate can earn anything from 0 to 2.

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The following abbreviations may be used in a mark scheme or used on the scripts:

AG Answer Given on the question paper (so extra checking is needed to ensure that
the detailed working leading to the result is valid)

BOD Benefit of Doubt (allowed when the validity of a solution may not be absolutely
clear)

CAO Correct Answer Only (emphasising that no follow through from a previous error
is allowed)

ISW Ignore Subsequent Working

MR Misread

PA Premature Approximation (resulting in basically correct work that is insufficiently
accurate)

SOS See Other Solution (the candidate makes a better attempt at the same question)


Penalties

MR 1 A penalty of MR 1 is deducted from A or B marks when the data of a question or
part question are genuinely misread and the object and difficulty of the question
remain unaltered. In this case all A and B marks then become follow through
marks. MR is not applied when the candidate misreads his own figures this is
regarded as an error in accuracy.

OW 1,2 This is deducted from A or B marks when essential working is omitted.

PA 1 This is deducted from A or B marks in the case of premature approximation.

S 1 Occasionally used for persistent slackness usually discussed at a meeting.

EX 1 Applied to A or B marks when extra solutions are offered to a particular equation.
Again, this is usually discussed at the meeting.

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1
5
21
2
11
648 y x
B1
B1
B1
[3]

B1 for each correct
2

2
2
tan 4
sin

B1
B1
B1 for numerator
B1 for denominator
=

tan 2
sin

M1 M1 for rearrangement
=
2
cos
, k = 0.5 A1
[4]

OR

4
cos
4
cos 1
2
2


B1

=

2
2
2
cos
cos 4 4
cos 1


B1

=
2
cos

M1
A1

3 (i) A
1
=


4 8
3 2
16
1
B2, 1, 0

1 each error
(ii) M =


3 2
4 1
4 8
2 2
16
1

M1
DM1
M1 for pre-multiplication
DM1 for attempt to multiply matrices, at
least one element correct
=


44 16
17 8
16
1

A1
[5]
A1 all correct
4 (a) 11 x + x + 13 x = 18
x = 6
M1
A1
M1 for a valid method
(b) (i) X :
6
7
,
6
11

B1 B1 for both
(ii) Y:
6

,
6
5
,
6
7
,
6
11

B1, B1 B1 for each pair
(iii) Y X , Y X = X or Y X = Y B1
[6]

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5 (i) lg p
3
+ lg q

= 10a or
lg p lg q
2
= a
3lg p + lg q = 10a
lg p 2lg q = a
lg p = 3lg q
leading to log p = 3a and
log q = a
M1

A1
A1

M1

A1

M1 for attempt to simplify logs as shown

A1 for each of any 2 correct


M1 for attempt to solve simultaneous
equations
A1 for both
(ii)
3
1
log
log
=
p
q

B1
[6]
ft on their log p and log q, both need to be
simple functions of a
6 (i)
2
cos 2
2
sin 3
d
d x x
x
y
+ =
M1
A1, A1
M1 for attempt to differentiate
A1 for each correct term
When 0
d
d
=
x
y
,
3
2
2
tan =
x

M1
M1 for their 0
d
d
=
x
y

x = 1.18 A1 A1 correct solution only
(ii)
2
sin
2
cos
2
3
d
d
2
2
x x
x
y
= M1 M1 for a valid method needs to be seen,
When x = 1.18
2
2
d
d
x
y
is ve (1.8)
Maximum

A1
[7]

7 B (6, 4) B1
grad AM =
5
1
x grad BC = 5 M1 M1 for attempt at gradient of BC
BC equation: y 4 = 5(x 6) M1
A1
M1 for attempt at straight line equation
A1 for correct equation in any form
When y = 0, x = 6.8 B1 Ft on their BC equation
Area = 20.8 M1,A1
[7]
M1 for a correct method for area of
triangle
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8 (i) 12 + 3m = 3n
30 + 3m = 6n
leading to m = 2, n = 6
M1
A1
M1, A1
M1 for equating like vectors
A1 for both correct equations
M1 for solution of equations
(ii) b =


16
8
, b = 5 8
M1, A1 M1 for attempt at magnitude
(iii)


16
8
5 8
1

B1
[7]
Ft on their b and its magnitude
Allow decimals
9 (i) Amplitude = 2
Period = 120
B1
B1

(ii) Max Value = 1
Occurs when sin3x = 1
x = 30, 150, 270
B1

B1,B1

(iii) Sketch B1
B1
[7]
B1 one cycle correct ignore x values
B1 all correct
10 (a) 3sec
2
(3x + 2) B1, B1 B1 for 3, B1 for 3sec
2
(3x + 2)
(b)
3
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
3
2

+ x x B1
B1
B1

B1 for
3
2
, B1 for
2
1
2
1

x
B1 for
3
1
2
1
1

+ x
(c)
( )
( )
( )
( )
2
3
3
2
3 2
1 ln 2
1
3
3 2
+

x
x
x
x
x



M1, B1
A1
[8]


M1 for differentiation of a quotient
B1 for differentiation of ln term
A1 for everything else correct
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11 (i) 3 B1
(ii) a = 6e
2t
+ 4
When t = 0, a = 10
M1, A1
A1
M1 for attempt at differentiation
(iii) ( ) c t x
t
+ + =
2 2
2 e
2
3
M1, A1 M1 for attempt at integration
x
3
= 623.14 + c, x
2
= 89.90 + c
or 621.64 or 88.40

Distance travelled = 533
M1


A1
[8]
M1 for attempt to find difference between
3
x and
2
x condone omission of or
incorrect c
12 EITHER
(i) or equivalent

B1

(ii) 10 5 e = x
y
,
5
10 e +
y
= x M1 M1 rearrangement to x in terms of y
f
1
(x) =
5
10 +
x
e

DM1
A1
DM1 for interchange of x and y
A1 for correct form
(iii) f
1
(x) > 2 or y > 2 B1
(iv) 1 = 5x 10
x = 2.2
B1
B1

(v) g(ln(5x 10)) = ln(5x
2
10)
2ln(5x 10) ln2 = ln(5x
2
10)
25x
2
100x 100 = 10x
2
20
3x
2
20x + 24 = 0, leading to

x = 5.10 only
M1
M1
A1
M1

A1
[12]
M1 for correct order gf
M1 for dealing with x
2
correctly
A1 correct quadratic allow unsimplified
M1 for correct attempt at solution of a 3
term quadratic
A1 for valid solution only
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12 OR
(i) f(x) > 2

B1

(ii) 26 = 4e
x
+ 2 B1
6 = e
x
so x = ln6,
6
1
ln or 1.79
B1

(iii)
( )
4
2 y
= e
x
,
( )
4
2
ln
y
= x M1 M1 rearrangement to x in terms of y
f
1
(x) =
2
4
ln
x
or
4
2
ln

x

M1
A1
M1 for interchange of x and y
A1 for correct form
(iv) f
1
(x) or y > 2 B1
(v) 2e
x
4 = 4e
x
+ 2
(2t 4 = 4t
1
+ 2)


e
2x
3e
x
2 = 0
(t
2
3t 2 = 0)
e
x
= 3.56 so x = 1.27
M1

A1

M1
M1
A1
[12]
M1 for attempt to deal with t
1
or e
x


A1 for correct quadratic equation

M1 for solution of quadratic
M1 for correct attempt to obtain x
A1 for 1 solution only

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