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Solve the following simultaneous equations: and [4]

Given that of .

, where

and are real, find the set of possible values [4] [6]

Using algebraic laws of set, prove that

Show that Show that

can be expressed as

[2] [4] [2]


and divided completely. [6]

Hence, find the sum of the series

The polynomial by , has remainder 60. Find the values of Using the substitution , solve the equation

has a factor of and , and factorise

[3]

(a) If is small enough for powers of higher than the third to be neglected, show that . Hence, or otherwise deduce a rational approximation to (b) For the geometric series the difference between the sum of the first than . and a rational approximation to . such that [5] [7]

calculate the least value of

terms and the sum to infinity is less

(a) Find all the values of k that satisfy the inequality  (b) Solve the inequality

[3] [3]

. Give your answer in interval form.

Given that the matrix = and .

has an inverse of the form

Find the values of [4]

Hence, solve the following simultaneous equations




[5]

On separate diagrams, sketch the graphs of: (a) (b)


and are defined as follows:

[2] [2]

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(a) Functions


(ii) Show that the composite function exists. Sketch the graph of and write down the domain and range of the composite function.

(i) Defined the inverse function

and explain whether

has an inverse.

[2] [4] [2]

(iii) Show that the composite function does not exist. Give the largest possible domain of for which this composite exists. (b) Given
    

Determine the value of if and exist.


 Find

. Find the values of

and if [5]

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(a) Given that (b) Given that . (c) Given that

in its simplest form. and , show that

[3]

where

[3] , find . [4]

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(a) The equation of a curve is given by stationary points. Hence, sketch the graph of (b) A curve is defined by the parametric equations

Determine the nature of all its .




[6] .

Find the equations of the normals to the curve at the points where the curve meets -axis. [7] Hence, find the coordinates of the point of intersection of the normals. [2]

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