Additional Mathematics
Additional Mathematics
Additional Mathematics
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
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International General Certificate of Secondary Education
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ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS 0606/02
Paper 2
October/November 2004
2 hours
Additional Materials: Answer Booklet/Paper
Electronic calculator
Graph paper
Mathematical tables
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The total number of marks for this paper is 80.
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Mathematical Formulae
1. ALGEBRA
Quadratic Equation
Binomial Theorem
() n
()
n n
()
(a + b) n = a n + 1 an1 b + 2 an2 b2 + + r anr br + + bn,
()n
where n is a positive integer and r = n! .
(n r)!r!
2. TRIGONOMETRY
Identities
sin2 A + cos2 A = 1.
sec2 A = 1 + tan2 A.
cosec2 A = 1 + cot2 A.
a2 = b2 + c2 2bc cos A.
1
= bc sin A.
2
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2 Given that a+b 3 = , where a and b are integers, find, without using a calculator, the value
4+ 3
of a and of b. [4]
O x
2
Find the area of the shaded region, bounded by the curve and the coordinate axes. [5]
4 Find the values of k for which the line y = x + 2 meets the curve y 2 + (x + k)2 = 2. [5]
5 Solve the equation log16 (3x 1) = log4 (3x) + log4 (0.5). [6]
(i) find the value of the acute angle for which x = y, [3]
7 Given that 6x3 + 5ax 12a leaves a remainder of 4 when divided by x a, find the possible values
of a. [7]
8 A motor boat travels in a straight line across a river which flows at 3 ms1 between straight parallel
banks 200 m apart. The motor boat, which has a top speed of 6 ms1 in still water, travels directly from
a point A on one bank to a point B, 150 m downstream of A, on the opposite bank. Assuming that the
motor boat is travelling at top speed, find, to the nearest second, the time it takes to travel from A to B.
[7]
(i) y = ab x,
(ii) y = Ax k,
(iii) px + qy = xy,
where a, b, A, k, p and q are unknown constants, may be represented by a straight line, they each need
to be expressed in the form Y = mX + c, where X and Y are each functions of x and/or y, and m and c
are constants. Copy the following table and insert in it an expression for Y, X, m and c for each case.
Y X m c
y = ab x
y = Ax k
px + qy = xy
[7]
(i) By first considering the stationary value of the function x a x2 8x + 7, show that the graph of
y = f(x) has a stationary point at x = 4 and determine the nature of this stationary point. [4]
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y
y + 2x = 0 B y = 3x
O x
The diagram shows a trapezium OABC, where O is the origin. The equation of OA is y = 3x and the
equation of OC is y + 2x = 0. The line through A perpendicular to OA meets the y-axis at B and BC is
parallel to AO. Given that the length of OA is 250 units, calculate the coordinates of A, of B and of C.
[10]
EITHER
A particle, travelling in a straight line, passes a fixed point O on the line with a speed of 0.5 ms1. The
acceleration, a ms2, of the particle, t s after passing O, is given by a = 1.4 0.6t.
(i) Show that the particle comes instantaneously to rest when t = 5. [4]
(ii) Find the total distance travelled by the particle between t = 0 and t = 10. [6]
OR
b
Each member of a set of curves has an equation of the form y = ax + , where a and b are integers.
x2
(i) For the curve where a = 3 and b = 2, find the area bounded by the curve, the x-axis and the lines
x = 2 and x = 4. [4]
(ii) Find the value of a and of b in this case and determine the nature of the stationary point. [6]
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