Sep 2016
Sep 2016
Sep 2016
16S
Directions to Candidates
Graphical calculators are not allowed however scientific calculators can be used but all necessary working must
be shown.
1 dy d2 y
1. (a) Let y = ln . Find and .
1 + cos2 x dx dx 2
Show that y satisfies the equation
d2 y
− (1 + 3 cos 2x )e 2y = 0 .
dx 2
[5 marks]
(b) A curve has equation y + x y + 2x = 4. Find the equation of the normal to the curve at
2 3
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Z π/2 Z 4
1
sin 2θ cos θ dθ and dx .
0 3
(x − 1)(x − 2)
[6 marks]
(b) By using the substitution x = sin θ , evaluate
2
Z 1/2
x 1/2
dx .
0
1− x
[4 marks]
p p p
4. The points A and B have coordinates ( 2 , 1) and (2 2 , 2 − 1), respectively.
(a) Find the acute angle between the lines O A and O B , where O is the origin. Give your
answer correct to 0.1◦ .
The straight line `1 passes through the points A and B .
(b) Find the equation of `1 in the form y = f1 (x ). p p
A second straight line `2 has equation y = f1 (1 + 2 )x + 2 − 3.
(c) Write down the equation of `2 in terms of x and y .
1p p
(d) Show that the perpendicular distance from the origin to the line `1 is 10 − 2 .
2
[3, 2, 2, 3 marks]
tan θ tan 2θ = 2 .
[5 marks]
(b) Show that the series
is geometric and find the sum of the series for infinite terms.
[5 marks]
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7. (a) The transformation T maps the point A with coordinates (1, 0) to the point A 0 with co-
ordinates (c , 0), and the point B with coordinates (0, 1) to the point B 0 with coordinates
(0, c1 ), where c is a positive constant.
(i) Write a matrix T to represent the transformation T .
(ii) Show that T maps the curve with equation y = x1 onto itself.
Thetransformation
T is followed by the transformation S represented by the matrix
0 1
S= .
1 0
(iii) Write down the matrix representing the compound transformation described above.
[2, 2, 2 marks]
(b) A group of twelve people are to make a short journey by using three different taxis. Each
taxi can hold four people. Two of the people in the group refuse to travel in the same
taxi. Find the number of different ways in which the group can be divided to make the
journey.
[4 marks]
p 1
8. (a) Given that z = 15 − 8i , express z and p in the form a + i b , where a and b are real
z
numbers.
p [5 marks]
(b) Show that z = 3 − 2 i is a root of the equation
2z 3 − 13z 2 + 28z − 11 = 0 .
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Directions to Candidates
Graphical calculators are not allowed however scientific calculators can be used but all necessary working must
be shown.
0 2 a
!
1. Let M = 3 1 −3 .
1 2a 1
(a) Determine the value(s) of a for which the matrix is singular.
(b) Find the inverse of the matrix M in the case when! a = 1.!
x 1
(c) Consider the system of equations given by M y = b , when a = 3/2. Find the value
z 2
of the constant b such that the given system of equations is consistent, and solve the
system in this case.
(d) By using the inverse matrix found in (b), or otherwise, solve the following system of
equations:
6y + 3z = 3 ,
6x + 2y − 6z = 6 ,
x + 2y + z = 3 .
[3, 4, 5, 3 marks]
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3. The point A has position vector 5i + j + 3k and the line `1 has vector equation 2i − 8j − 17k +
λ(i − 3j − 4k).
(a) Find the equation of the plane Π1 that passes through the point A and the line `1 .
(b) Find the points B and C on the line `1 that are at a distance of 10 units from A.
(c) The point D has position vector 2i + 4j − 5k. Find the equation of the plane Π2 that
contains B , C and D .
−→ −→ −→
(d) Find the volume of the parallelepiped that has the vectors AB , AC and AD as three of
its edges.
[4, 4, 4, 3 marks]
p
4. (a) Show that the equation x ln (x + 1) = 1 has a solution between 1 and 2. Use the Newton-
Raphson method to find an approximate value of this solution, taking 1 as a first approx-
imation. Do two iterations and give your working to four decimal places.
[8 marks]
Z1
1
(b) Evaluate dx by Simpson’s Rule with an interval width of h = 0.25. Give
0
1− x3 + x4
your answer to four decimal places.
[7 marks]
5. (a) Use De Moivre’s Theorem to show that if z = cos ϑ + i sin ϑ and n is a positive integer
then
1 1
2 cos n ϑ = z n + and 2i sin n ϑ = z n − .
z n zn
Hence show that
1
cos4 ϑ sin2 ϑ = (2 + cos 2ϑ − 2 cos 4ϑ − cos 6ϑ) .
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[7 marks]
(b) Find the points of intersection of the loci given by the following two equations:
|z − 1| = 2 |z + i | and |z − i | = |z − 2 + i | .
[8 marks]
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5− x
8. (a) The function f is defined by f (x ) = .
(1 + x 2 )(1 − x )
(i) Express f (x ) in partial fractions.
(ii) Find the expansion of f (x ) as a series of ascending powers of x up to and including
the term in x 4 .
[3, 4 marks]
(b) Prove the following statements by the principle of mathematical induction.
Xn
(i) ln m = ln (n !), for all integers n ≥ 1.
m =1
(ii) 22n−1 + 1 is divisible by 3, for all integers n ≥ 1.
[4, 4 marks]
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10. (a) The region bounded by the curve y = x 2 ln x and the x -axis between x = 1 and x = e
is rotated through 2π radians about the x -axis. Find the volume of the solid that is
generated by this rotation.
[5 marks]
(b) A funnel has the shape of an inverted cone with a right angle at the vertex. Water is
being poured into the funnel at a rate of 5 cm3 /s, and drains out of the funnel at a rate
of 3 cm3 /s. Find the rate of increase of the surface area of the water in contact with air
when the depth of the water is 8 cm.
[5 marks]
2
1
(c) (i) Expand x 2 + .
4x 2
x3 1
(ii) A curve is given by y = + . Find the length of the arc of the curve from the
3 4x
point where x = 1 to the point where x = 5.
[1, 4 marks]
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