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a list ~ Malittmllllull formulae and graph paper are prOVIded

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s question paper consists of 4 pnnted pages
By using the laws of the lgebra of ~t\, -.how th 1t. tor nny sets A~ B and C
{(A - B) l l {A C)} u B I...J C Au B JC {4 mark 1

2,. -1Jsing trapezi um rul e to obtain an appro imntlon to J.'t ln xdx by w,ing 5 ordmates, ~rrect UJ 3 deamal
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places.

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Find the set values of x whtch snt1sfy the mequnhttes lx_ 1
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d1 d
I fy - (2 + 3x)e 2.r, prove that ~ +4 ~ + 4y =0. [6 rnarv.J]
dx dx

5. (a ) A pol)'gon has sides whose lengths are an Aritmetric Progression. T he lengths of the shofte$t and
longest s ides are 1.3cm and 5.7cm respectively. G iven that the perimeter of the polygon 15 2cm
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determine the number of sides. [2 rnad:s] '

(b) I r I ~ 2r
Show that (. ) = -- ( ) . Hence, evaluate ~ ( ) . [5 marks]
r + I ! r! r + 1 ! r 3 r + 1 !

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6. The equation of a curve is given by xy = a Find the equation of the tangent to the curve at

a
pointP ap, - .
p [3 marks]

A line y = mx is perpendicular to the equation of the tangent to the curve at point Q. Find m in terms of p
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and show that the coordinates of point Q is P , P . Hence, find the locus of Qasp varies.
l + p4 l+p4

[1 marks]

Sketch 2 suitable graphs to show that the equation 2ln x =2_ has only one real root that lies between
X

. of 21n x = ~correct to three decimal


2 and 3. Use the Newton-Raphson method to detemune the root x
[9 marks}
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places by using 2.5 as the first approximation.
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5. (n) A pol) gon has sides ''hose lengths are nn ntmetric Progre:~ion The 1 n}:1lh~ ,,f the!' shott(Sl ""J
longest sides are 1.3cm and 5.7cm respectively. Given that the perlm "t~r of the- pt'l~ ~\'ft i ~~"m,
detennine the number of sides. [2 mM~ 1
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r 1 1 2r
(b)
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Show that ( ) =- - ( ) . Hence. evaluate
r + \ ! r! r + \ ! r-) r + l !
L( ) . l5 lll:\1'~ )

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6. 1 he equotion of a curve is given by .~v = a1 Find the equ tion ~"'f th tm\g: nt h.' th~ ~\\t" l" ,\t

. p ap. -a
pomt l3 mU'ks l
p
A line y - m-e is perpendicular to the equation of the tangent to the cun .1t point _'l. Ftnd in t rn\S \,f r

. f . Q. .,_ap 2ap '


and show t hat the coord mates o pomt ts 4 4 Hence.. ttnd th \~~. . "'f Q " r 'an '.
l+p l+p
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7. Sketch 2 suitable graphs to show that the equation 2ln x = 2_ has onh.. on~ re..u 1\:
X

2 and 3. Use the Newton-Raphson method to detennine the root C'f ~ tn ,, = ~ \;


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places by using 2.5 as the first approximation. [9

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3 1~ a zero of p(x)
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II. Given that p(x) x,. + ax - 7i - 4ax 1 b, where" und b arc real con tants. Gjven
and when p(x) is divided by x - 3. the remainder i 60 J ind the values of a and b Solve the equation
p(x) 0 and find the set of values of x such that p(x) ~ 0. [12 marks]

12. (a) If y x[(ln x)1 - 2 In ~ + 2 ). ! how ~y (ln X )l . Hence. evaluate f (ln x f dx . [S marks}
dx
y

y ln x
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X

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(b) , On the graph, y = elx andy = In x are two curves and x = 2 is a straight line,

i. calculate the area of the region R bounded by the curves, coordinates axes and x = 2,
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Jl . find the volume of the solid formed when R is rotate 360 about the x-axis .

Due acknowJedsement is gjven to the following sources: Past Year papers and other resource materials.
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