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a a ea lee S| Spi ALSE 1. Ageometric series has first term a= 360 and common ratio r= z | Giving your answers to 3 significant figures where appropriate, find | (a) the 20th term of the series, 2) (b) the sum of the first 20 terms of the series, Q) (c) the sum to infinity of the series. a) Ur0 = = 360 (= Te eR 5 (ase) oe) Sto ee - 3600118"), geg0 Soir = sp) 0) So «B= BO Logs = hes +e = Sere 7 a | 2, Acircle C has centre (—1, 7) and passes through the point (0, 0). Find an equation for C @ (A;) (7217437250 7 _ (o0)__ (e+ 1)* +Cy-4)*= 50 3. (a) Find the first 4 terms of the binomial expansion, in ascending powers of x, of x\ | (+3) giving each term in its simplest form 4 (b) Use your expansion to estimate the value of (1.025)*, giving your answer to 4 decimal @) places. (ay_(i426)* = 2 +b) a atstath +(%) Ja*b” b's (gp 228 SCS: 21 +8(E)+28(%)*+ se(B)* £ l42xe Focty =x* =) %=0 O28 4x01) by (1+E)' ev (ie eae 1o2S® & | + 20-1) 200 He0" _ © |-2NE4 (Yelp) 4. Given that y= 3x", (a) show that log, y=1+2log, x 3) (b) Hence, or otherwise, solve the equation 1+2log, x= log, (28x—9) 8) 24) 109, We log}, Bac‘ logs3 ‘ logsx" = = =| + 2l0g3% yp. b) logs 0 The finite region R, bounded by the lines x=, the x-axis and the curve, is shown shaded in Figure 1. The curve crosses the x-axis at the point (4, 0). (a) Complete the table with the values of y corresponding to x=2 and 2.5 om rh=o-5 x 1 15 2 25 3 35 4 » 165 | 7.361 | 4+ | 2-31] 1273 | 0556 0 Q@) (b) Use the trapezium rule with all the values in the completed table to find an approximate value for the area of R, giving your answer to 2 decimal places. (4) (c)_ Use integration to find the exact value for the area of R. (6) b) £(0-5)(e-s ¥O +2 (F-30144 :) else sey Se : Se a ae ~[ lox *-bat ea] = (te -gi ee) Gog) - =Ca)-CG) = 6cm, Dc Figure 2° Figure 2 shows ABC, a sector of a circle of radius 6 cm with centre 4. Given that the size of angle BAC is 0.95 radians, find (a) the length of theareBC, AQ = 6¥0-4FS= 5-4 @ (b) the area of the sector ABC.) re = |F-\ 5 2 Q) The point D lies on the line AC and is such that AD = BD. The region R, shown shaded in Figure 2, is bounded by the lines CD, DB and the are BC, (c) Show that the length of AD is 5.16 cm to 3 significant figures. @ Find (d) the perimeter of R, Q) (e) the area of R, giving your answer to 2 significant figures. ) = le AQ SC —_ a@=bc*-TheOsA _ : re ohne =a Siedtes0-4 aS I2oc(os0-18 =36 _ a= aaaae 05 [6 (se) = : He Question 7 continued “DE =6-H 2 O.E4x(Bsp) ~ Pecmotel= wr (6-X)+5-F =e | area Axed = tabSnC —= Oe E6M5-1b.2) 50-48 GG Figure 3 Figure 3 shows a flowerbed. Its shape is a quarter of a circle of radius x metres with two equal rectangles attached to it along its radii, Each rectangle has length equal to x metres and width equal to y metres, 2 Given that the area of the flowerbed is 4m’, TTL +71) = 4 q (a) show that — gle wx _16=nx? 2ay= Ae — 9 2, Us VO go (b) Hence show that the perimeter P metres of the flowerbed is given by the equation p=8sor P= mx +Yta4+y FYyUty * 8) Pe Snx4 rely (c) Use calculus to find the minimum value of PB 6) (d) Find the width of each rectangle when the perimeter is a minimum. Give your answer to the nearest centimetre, otnraza+ alec = BD Pegneste + a(t) Pegmi+ 2x Edit = BI yp Question 8 continued nin Ps % +22) = - 3) wilh =4 ye Wem = |= tr pS he 2 Ya [gr = 0: 246m vam 9. (i) Find the solutions of the equation sin(@x=15°)=4, for which 0<.x<180° Os 3x £540 Gi) Figure 4 Figure 4 shows part of the curve with equation y=sin(ax—b), where a>0, 0» P.M » V-3T- Teste ee es 72 Question 9 continued alét E(x) = Sinou é aan ~ £(oxc-b) = Sin(ax-b) 7 Wen 9a €— o C — mio ante b rb ace —— a a lo -t Wid = 3 repeat ) aA aA = are @0 > i= 6 _ ie = = Ss =\ a ee ieee a = Ie A=2 TY = 0 in) -b=0 9 b= Us Lr L (He) *) Sin (Za-b)-O > Ta-b=0 © ( 8° 3 )Sin(2Fa-) = i) Bob = aS

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