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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL

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ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION

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MATHEMATICS
ALGEBRA, GEOMETRYAND CALCULUS
01
Unitt I - Paper 01
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90

minutes

08 JUNE 2012 (p.m.)

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READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.


This test consists of 45 items. You will have 90 minutes to answer them.

2.

In addition to this test booklet, you-.\


should have an answer

3.

Do not be concerned that the answer sheet provides spaces for more answers than there aip
items in this test.
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Each item in this test has four suggested answers lettered (A), (B), (C),
you are about to answer and decide which choice is

sheet.

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best.

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(D).

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On your answer sheet, find the number which corresponds to your item and shade the spa(S
having the same letter as the answer you have chosen. Look at the sample item below. li
Sample Item

The expression (1 +,.6 )'is equivalent to

(A)
(B)

(c)
(D)

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1+3\6
4 + 2Jt

The best answer to this item is

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Sample Answer

0,4

z./5',,

so answer space (D) has been shaded.

If you want to change your answer, be sure to erase it completely before you filI in your
choice.

7.

When you are told to begin, turn the page and work as quickly and as carefully as you
item omitted. Your score will be the total number of correct answers.

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8.

You may do any rough work

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The use of silent, non*programmable scientific calculators is allowed.

his booklet.

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Examination Materials

A list of mathematical formulae and tables. (Revised 2012)

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x-2isafactorof

addition is represented by

(A)

r+0:,

(B)

.r +

(c)
(D)

(-x):

(A)
(B)

4x4

(D)

x(y+z):xy*xz

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+2x2 -16
2x3 +2x2 -4.r-8
4x3

(c)

0*x:x*0

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-2xz

3xs

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-10x3 -5x2 +4

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p < e, then which of the following

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The range of values of :r &at satisfies

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statement(s) is/are correct?

(A)
(B)

I. -p>-q
III. p2>pq
m. p-l<q-l

-a+b<x<a*b
-a- b<x<a*b
a- b<x<a*b
a* b<x<a-b

(c)
(D)

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(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) I and III only
(D) II and III only

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(a- b)(d - db + db2 - ab3 + t{l


(a- b)(d + db + dbz + ab3 + w,)
(a + b\(d- db + dE - ab3 + b1)
(a + b)(d+ db + dbz * ab3 + ol)

(A)
(B)
(c)
(D)

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(B)

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(D)

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r=0

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4.

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a remainder of 7 is obtained when


:f - 3x + ft is divided by r - 3, then ft equals

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(B) -l
(c)
(D) 11
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illustrated by

(A)

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(B) 7,

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10.

The coordinates of the point P are (4, -3).


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in they-direction with the x-axis invariadt,
the image of P would be
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(A) (2,-3)
(B) (4,4) .
(c) (4, -1) ,
(D) (8, -3)
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(c)

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equal, then a:

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(B)

(c)
(D)

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The functionflx) is decreasing for the range

x(3
r)5

(A)
(B)

3<x<4
4<x<5

(c)
(D)

An arch may

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be modelled by the Cartesian

equation
-2x2* 4x l,where x and
represent, respectively, horizontal and
vertical distances. The coordinates of the
HIGHESTpoint on the arch are

(A)
(B)

(1,2)
(1,3)
(2,2)
(2,3)

(c)
(D)

15.

The expression 2

(A)

The general quadratic equation with roots


ct and F may be written as

(A)
(B)

(c)
(D)

:i-(ct+F)x-0F=0
x'-(o+F)x+oF=0

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3x2 can be

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(B)

(c)
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as

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(D)

r(,,-1)'*2

2)

i +(a.+F)x-0F=0

i+(a+F)x+o0=0

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o@a ofthe circle

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(r-l)P+O-2Y:l6is

represents the curve

y:
-2

(A) ('l ' -2)


(B) (-l, 2)

(c)

t7'

sin

d(l - sin2 d;

""rd(l

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
18.

I ,, (O < x <2n)?

(A)

(r,2)
(l, -2)

(D)

cos

-"*,a;
cot 0
tan 0
cot2 0
tan2 0

The vector

t)
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,r perpendicular to the

vector _1') The relationship betweenp


f /

and q

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(A) p+3q-0
(B) 3p+q--0
(C) p*3q:0
(D) 3p - q:0
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The point P has position vector I t.Jr"O
Q is a point such that P8

=[-;)

rheposi-

tion vector of Q is

(A) ;)
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(B)
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(c) 0
(D)
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24.

sin(a +450) is equal to

(A)

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given as
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(B)

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tan ct=

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a is

an acute angle

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represents the graPh?

(c)

(A)
(B)
(C) y:2sinx
.x
(D) !: srrr
y = sinx
y: sinZx

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(D)

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sin (30'

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(A)

l"o. r -{
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(B)

-cos

(c)

"o*,r+lsinl
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x-3

(D)

"or,a-I') sin,a

26.

23. A curve is defined by the parametric


equations x : 3 * 2t and Y =1'
1

The Cartesian equation of the curve is

(A)

' x-2

(B)

V=,2

(c)

v-

is equal to

1frA+-

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' x+3
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(D)
v-

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The line through the points P(k,z) d$d


equatbn
0(6, 8) is parallel to'the line with
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k
of
3x + ! -21:0. The value
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(A)
(B)

(c)

(D)

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The vector u has magnitude

is parallel to the vector y


vector parallel to u is

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units and

: i - 2j. A unit

31.

The first derivative

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(A)

(A)

2x

G(i-2i)

a?4

(c)

(c)

ft,-rir

(D)

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The distance, d metres, of an arm of


a shaping machine from its starting

32.

position can be modelled by the equation


d: L2 cos d + 5 sin 0. The MAXIMUM
distance, in metres, from the starting point

(A)
(B)
(c)
(D)

-x
-------=2(x"

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[3-x+5. x <

lp*+2, *>z

For the function to be continuous at


the value of p should be
s

x:3,

(A) -i
(B)

t2
13

(c)
(D)

t7

The point (2, 3) is at one end of a diameter

of the circle whose equation is

*+f-lOx +2y+1:0.
The coordinates of the other end of the

33.

(A)
(B)

(-12, -5)
(-12, *t)

(c)

(8,
(8,

-5)
-1)

-1

t2

d.(rr"
) is equal to
dr-{
(A)

diameter are

(D)

G)

The function g is defned as

s(x):

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30.

-2x

(r'-l)'

(B)

(B)

29.

&<r-ri>

with respect

", *

(B)

tim

n(r +h)2 - nrz

n-+O
lim

(nr

lr-+O

(c)

lim

(D)

lim

h-+0
h -+0

+ h)2

nr2

n(r-h)2 -rr2
h

nrz

-n(r+nr2)

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34.

Given that

ls

4f (x)dx =9,

the value

of

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lit rul a' i"

(A)
(B)

(A)

61 lim

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sin0
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(c) i
(D)

The value

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27

(c)

(D)

sin 3

If .v = J2-A

Item 35 refers to the diagrambelow which


Shows the curye i + f : 4,4 < x < 2.

(A)
(B)

then

d2v

-;,
ctx

ts

(2x+t)
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Jzx+t

(c)
(D)

(z"r+r)(.,8+r)

Item 3E refers to the graph below.

An expression for obtaining the volume


generated by rotating the bounded, shaded
regi,on through 360'about the x-axis is

(A)

of g -

(B)

rlo(4- x') dx

v') dx

p2

(c) "f G* y') dx


(D) ,f;{+*x') &

In the graph showing


defined for

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

f :

*, y is NOl

x=0
x<0
x>0
x>0

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Giveny:3a:+

to

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

:1,
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sin2r, then 44

20 sin

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6 + 20 sin
6 + 10 sin

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6 *10 cos 2x

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equal 43. The displacement, s metres, of a m#e


&2 --r-'--.-'^-t--1t^--;:;;;;;;i-,;-"'moving
along a board at time r minutesils
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(D)

sec2

(B)
(c)

6x

6 secz

6x

sec 6x tan

that

measured in

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is
--- 4
dx'(A) 6 tarf 6x
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