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Mark Scheme (Results) January 2008

GCE

GCE Mathematics (6665/01)

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January 2008 6665 Core Mathematics C3 Mark Scheme


Question Number

Scheme

Marks

1.

x2 1

2 x4 2 x4

1 2x 2 2 3x + x + 1 2x2
x2 + x + 1 x2 +1 x
x x 1
2

a = 2 stated or implied c = 1 stated or implied

M1 A1 A1

2 x2 1 +

a = 2, b = 0, c = 1, d = 1, e = 0 d = 1 and b = 0, e = 0 stated or implied

A1
[4]

2.

(a)
dy = 2 e 2 x tan x + e 2 x sec 2 x dx M1 A1+A1

dy = 0 2 e 2 x tan x + e 2 x sec 2 x = 0 dx 2 tan x + 1 + tan 2 x = 0 2 ( tan x + 1) = 0


tan x = 1

M1 A1
cso A1 M1 A1 (2) [8] (6)

(b)

dy =1 dx 0

Equation of tangent at ( 0, 0 ) is y = x

Question Number

Scheme

Marks

3.

(a)

f ( 2 ) = 0.38
f ( 3) = 0.39

M1

Change of sign (and continuity) root in (b)

( 2, 3)

cso

A1 M1 A1 A1

(2)

x1 = ln 4.5 + 1 2.504 08 x2 2.50498 x3 2.50518


Selecting [ 2.5045, 2.5055] , or appropriate tighter range, and evaluating at both ends. f ( 2.5045 ) 6 104
f ( 2.5055 ) 2 104

(3)

(c)

M1

Change of sign (and continuity) root ( 2.5045, 2.5055

)
cso A1 (2) [7]

root = 2.505 to 3 dp
Note: The root, correct to 5 dp, is 2.50524

Question Number

Scheme

Marks

4.

(a)

( 5, 4 )

( 5, 4 )

Shape ( 5, 4 )

B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 (3) (3)

( 5, 4 )
(b) For the purpose of marking this paper, the graph is identical to (a) Shape ( 5, 4 )

( 5, 4 )
(c)

( 4, 8)

( 6, 8)
General shape unchanged B1 Translation to left B1 ( 4, 8 ) B1

( 6, 8 )
In all parts of this question ignore any drawing outside the domains shown in the diagrams above.

B1

(4)
[10]

Question Number

Scheme

Marks

5.

(a) 1000 (b) 1000 e 5730 c = 500 1 e5730 c = 2 1 5730c = ln 2 c = 0.000121

B1 M1

(1)

A1 M1 cao Accept 62-63 A1 M1 A1 (4) (2)

(c) (d)

R = 1000 e22920 c = 62.5

R
1000

Shape 1000
O t

B1 B1

(2) [9]

Question Number

Scheme

Marks

6.

(a) cos ( 2 x + x ) = cos 2 x cos x sin 2 x sin x

= ( 2 cos 2 x 1) cos x ( 2sin x cos x ) sin x


3

M1 M1 A1 A1 (4)

= ( 2 cos 2 x 1) cos x 2(1 cos 2 x) cos x any correct expression

= 4 cos x 3cos x
2 cos x 1 + sin x cos x + (1 + sin x ) (b)(i) + = 1 + sin x cos x (1 + sin x ) cos x 2

M1

= =

2 (1 + sin x ) (1 + sin x ) cos x 2 = 2sec x cos x 1 2

cos 2 x + 1 + 2sin x + sin 2 x (1 + sin x ) cos x

A1

M1 cso A1 (4)

(c)

sec x = 2 or cos x =

M1 accept awrt 1.05, 5.24 A1, A1 (3)


[11]

x=

5
3 , 3

7.

(a)

dy = 6 cos 2 x 8sin 2 x dx
dy =6 dx 0 1 y4= x 6

M1 A1 B1 or equivalent M1 A1 M1 A1 awrt 0.927 M1 A1 M1 A1 A1 A1 (4)


[13]

(5)

(b) R = ( 32 + 42 ) = 5 4 tan = , 0.927 3 (c) sin ( 2 x + their ) = 0

(4)

x = 2.03, 0.46, 1.11, 2.68 First A1 any correct solution; second A1 a second correct solution; third A1 all four correct and to the specified accuracy or better. Ignore the y-coordinate.

Question Number

Scheme
1

Marks

8.

(a) x = 1 2 y
1

1 3

1 x y= 2

or

1 x 2

M1 A1 Ignore domain

(2)

1 x f :xa 2

(b) gf ( x ) = =

3 4 1 2 x3 3 4 (1 2 x3 ) cso Ignore domain

M1 A1 M1 A1 (4)

1 2 x3 8 x3 1 = 1 2 x3 8 x3 1 gf : x a 1 2 x3 (c) 8 x3 1 = 0 1 x= 2

Attempting solution of numerator = 0 M1 Correct answer and no additional answers A1 (2)

3 2 3 2 d y (1 2 x ) 24 x + ( 8 x 1) 6 x (d) = 2 dx (1 2 x3 )

M1 A1

(1 2 x )

18 x 2

3 2

A1 M1 A1 (5) [13]

Solving their numerator = 0 and substituting to find y.

x = 0, y = 1

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