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C1 January 2005 Mark Scheme
C1 January 2005 Mark Scheme
1. (a) 4 (or ± 4) B1
3
1
(b) 16
2
3 and any attempt to find 16 2
3
M1
16 2
1 1
(or exact equivalent, e.g. 0.015625) (or ± ) A1 (3)
64 64
3
A1(4)
8
(b)
Stretch parallel to x-axis M1
1 and 2 labelled (or (1, 0) and (2, 0) seen) A1
1 2 Image of P (1½, –2) A1 (3)
(1½, –2) 6
5 x 5 x 5
7. (a)
x x x x
1 5x 1
1 M1
dy
8 x,5 x 2 M1 A1, A1
dx
dy
When x = 1, 3 (*) A1 cso
dx
(5)
(b) At P, y = 8 B1
Equation of tangent: y 8 3( x 1) ( y 3 x 5 ) (or equiv.) M1 A1ft
(3)
5
(c) Where y = 0, x (= k) (or exact equiv.) M1 A1 (2)
3
10
Question Scheme Marks
number
1 1
9. (a) Evaluate gradient at x = 1 to get 4, Grad. of normal = B1, M1
m 4
1
Equation of normal: y 4 ( x 1) ( 4 y x 17 ) M1 A1 (4)
4
(b) (3 x 1) 2 9 x 2 6 x 1 (May be seen elsewhere) B1
9 x3 6 x 2
Integrate: x ( C ) M1 A1ft
3 2
Substitute (1, 4) to find c = …, c=3 ( y 3x 3 3x 2 x 3) M1, A1cso (5)
(c) Gradient of given line is –2 B1
Gradient of (tangent to) C is 0 (allow >0), so can never equal –2. B1 (2)
11
number x
10. (a) x 6 x 18 ( x 3) 2 , 9
2
B1, M1 A1 (3)
(b) “U”-shaped parabola M1
Vertex in correct quadrant A1ft
P: (0, 18) (or 18 on y-axis) B1
Q: (3, 9) B1ft (4)
x 2 6 x 18 41 or ( x 3) 9 41
2
(c) M1
Attempt to solve 3 term quadratic x = … M1
6 36 (4 23)
x (or equiv.) A1
2
128 = 64 2 (or surd manipulation 2a 2 a ) M1
3 + 42 A1 (5)
12