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ce. test cove 02134020 FORM TP 2007247 MAYIUNE 2007 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION PURE MATHEMATICS UNIT 1 - PAPER 02 This examination paper consists of THREE sections: Module 1, Module 2 and Module 3. Each section consists of 2 questions. The maximum mark for each section is 40. The maximum mark for this examination is 120. This examination consists of 6 pages. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. DONOT open this examination paper until instructed to do so. 2. Answer ALL questions from the THREE sections. 3. Unless otherwise stated in the question, any numerical answer that is not exact MUST be written correct to three significant figures. Examination Materials Mathematical formulae and tables Electronic calculator Graph paper Copyright © 2006 Caribbean Examinations Council® All rights reserved. (02134020/CAPE 2007 L @ &) 2 @ b) © -2- Section A (Module 1) Answer BOTH questions. Let g(x) =x - 9x R. Find @ all the real factors of g(x) [ 3 marks] Gi) all the real roots of g(x) = 0. [ 1 mark] ‘The function fis defined by f (x) =x4 - 9x3 + 28x— 36x + 16, x€ R; and uax+4,x#0. x (i) Express u? in terms of x. { 3 marks) je al 2 36 16 (i) By writing f(x)= 27] x° -9x+28-—"+—2| and using the result from x § (b) (®) above, show that if ffx) = 0, then u? — 9u +20 = 0. [ 6 marks} (ii) Hence, determine the values of x € R for which fix) = 0. [7 marks] Total 20 marks n Let S,=))) r forn € N. Find the value of n for which 35,, = 11 S,. [ 4 marks] ml ‘The quadratic equation x? - px + 24 = 0, p € R, has roots ot and B, and the quadratic equation x 8x + q = 0, q € R, has roots 2a + B and 20.- B. (@ Express p and q in terms of ot and B. [ 2 marks] (ii) Find the values of ot and B. [ 4 marks] (iii) Hence, determine the values of p and q. [ 2 marks] Prove, by Mathematical Induction, that n?>2n forall integers m>3. [ Smarks] Total 20 marks GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 02134020/CAPE 2007 3. Section B (Module 2) Answer BOTH questions. 3. The circle shown in the diagram below (not drawn to scale) has centre C at (5, 4) and touches the y-axis at the point D. The circle cuts the x-axis at points A and B. The tangent at B cuts the y-axis at the point P. (a) Determine (the length of the radius of the circle [ 2marks} Gi) the equation of the circle { Lmark] Gili) the coordinates of the points A and B, at which the circle cuts the x-axis [ 6 marks} (iv) the equation of the tangent at B { 4 marks} (¥)__ the coordinates of P. [ 2marks} (®) Show by calculation that PD = PB. [ 5 marks} Total 20 marks GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE, 02134020/CAPE 2007 -4- (@ — @_ Prove thatcos 20 = 1=ta05 8, {4 marks} (i) Hence, show, without using calculators, that tan ot =1+ 2. [ 7marks] (&) Inthe triangle shown below, (not drawn to scale), sin q=-2- and eos p = 5. le Zr [\ [?>™ Determine the exact values of @ — cosq [ 1mark] (i) sinp [ 1mark ] Gi) sinr [ 3 marks] (iv) cos(p+0). [ 4 marks] Total 20 marks GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 02134020/CAPE 2007 5 @ @) Section C (Module 3) Answer BOTH questions. Given that y= 5x? @ obtain 2 [ 4marks] Gi) show thaty 9 =5x [ 2 marks] A 2 i) hence, or otherwise, show that es + (2) 5 [ 4 marks} Ata certain port, high tides and low tides occur daily. Suppose ¢ minutes after high tide, the height, h metres, of the tide above a fixed point is given by (Note: High tide occurs when / has its maximum value and low tide when h has its minimum value.] Determine @ the height of the tide when high tide occurs for the first time [2 marks] Gi) _ the length of time which elapses between the first high tide and the first low tide { 3 marks] (iii) the rate, in metres per minute, at which the tide is falling 75 minutes after high tide. [5 marks] ‘Total 20 marks GOON TO THE NEXT PAGE 02134020/CAPE 2007 @ @ Use theresutf fode=f la—3) dx,a>0, toshow datif r= [%sin*x de, then / = Jcos's a. (2 marks) (ii) Hence, or otherwise, show that =. [ marks} © — Sketch the curve y=2? +4. [4 marks] (i) Calculate the volume created by rotating the plane figure bounded by x = 0, y=4,y=5 and the curve y = x? + 4 through 360° about the y-axis. { 8 marks) ‘Total 20 marks END OF TEST 02134020/CAPE 2007

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