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— yl fe 1 47 a 44h Please check the examination details Below before entering your candidate information| eo a : ‘Othernames ) Pearson Edexcel =™trber Candidate Number et CLL LL) EEE Ea: | (J aper Reference WMA12/01 Mathematics International Advanced Subsi Pure Mathematics P2 jary/Advanced Level ‘You must have: Mathematical Formulae and Statistical Tables (Lilac), calculator Candidates may use any calculator permitted by Pearson regulations. Calculators must not have the facility for symbolic algebra manipulation, differentiation and integration, or have retrievable mathematical formulae stored in them. 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Advice Bod ech question careful before you star to answer to answer every question. heck your answers f you have time at the end. ® Ifyou change your mind about an answer, cross it out and put your new answer and any working undemeath ‘never > Pure Mathematics P1 Mensuration Surface area of sphere = 47? ‘Area of curved surface of cone = a7 slant height Cosine rule a= B42 2becosd Pure Mathematics P2 Arithmetic series Logarithms and exponentials ber He Binomial series ornrears (Maree (Saree (Marte cem en nee (Joo rea Carats MOM g MADRE dlc tn eR) 1x2 Tx 2K. Numerical integration The trapezium rule: fy d= $41, + ¥,) +20, 495+. 49, )h where h = a} 18 Find the ft 4 ters, in scending powers of, of the binomial expansion of ( i) ‘ving cach term in its simplest form. C (©) nt et ein be ie pin st (Tea ate fi (‘9 te 7 si # 10! 10037. 40:3:3 _ 479 ne Le _ a | 2181 (y= 10! = 40 aa) 2 QF 49.2%. FE}. +452 (==) 41 10244 5120 (=x) + 11520 [-x7) 4 —+ ANG : NE AODY* AZBO(-%) + F20(- x), 240 \V3UY SIH NI ALIN LON 0G ‘WaUV SIMLNIaLRIM LON 0G 2. te re 1536 0 ( x) eo t-x)° of SHU not Fy a ply ty ~ pf Come ting heals 3 din ps pana Fear z TED x | -025 ° 025 3 y | 0462 0.597% 0.653 0.686 | 06s Use the trapezium rule, with all the values of.» from the completed table, to find an approximate valve for 6 035 r zy oer a3) pr |= vaiv sian initoa ‘VUY SIHLLNILIUM LON 00 ‘WAU SIL NISLRUM LON 00 (os3+ ©) pois an 0 have cori, 6 and (3,12) rexpesvey. Given that PQ isa diameter ofthe circle C, (2) (i) find the coordinates ofthe centre of C, (i) Sid the radi oC w (0) Henes find an equation o 6 t) (c) Find an equation of the tangent to C at the point Q giving your answer in the form at by +e~ 0 whee a, an ae iteges ob found. w P(-11,6) Q(-3,,12) if) ‘VaUY SIHLNI LRM 10N 00 \VAUY SIHLNIaLnIM LON 00 \V3UY SIL NI aLIUM LON 00 Been saves £100 in the first month and in each subsequent month, he saves £5 more than ‘the previous month, so that he saves £105 in the second month, £110 in the third month, ‘and so on, forming an iE in eau Ben ses @ JS Fi ioe tal amcan Ben ses ove te 6O-month pro. ® Lina is also saving for a deposit for a house. Lin sves £600 in the first month and in each subsequent month, se saves £10 less than the previous month, so that abe saves £590 inthe second moat, £880 inthe third mont, and 0 on, forming ao aritmetic sequence. Given that, after n months, Lina will have saved exactly £18200 for her deposit, To) form an equation in m and show that it can be writen as n= 121m + 3640=0 fms tt rh pt ma | {(8F Solve the equation in part (©), 5 _ A Sate, wth reason, which ofthe solutions othe equation in part (eis mt sensible value for ed U4= 400 a ? fu, = 105 Ugg = 100+ (40-1) 5 | = -100+(39-) 5 Yue = 29S Saves in ihe Goth month | = MYCY KOH | Seo a (( Le — sof 2rragrte0 5] 30f 200+ & 295 ) = eo = 30L 495 ee = anocn © 14 i @) nt—42an+ 364029 aay EY ray4( 43 640) 6S na sq 2.4 ‘A-company makes a particular type of watch, ‘The annual profit made by the company ftom sales of these watches is modelled by the equation P= 12-3? 120 ‘where P isthe annual profit measured in thousands of pounds and £ isthe selling price of the watch. According to this model, (@) find, using calculus, the maximum possible annual profit, Om ww sto ming nels, athe profit youive fund ina mas, i ‘WUV SiMLNIZLRIM LON‘ OG \VaUY SIHLNI LIM 10N 00 \VUV SIHLNI ANIM LON 00. loge 1048 = Bene) log > g,° 4 195 .( a- ay\e 169. cyt) -(19g > 6 log(7~ 29) = 2log(y + 1) —1 - ye wo 2 ; 4 log/ 2 A 8. ((@) Find the exact solution ofthe equation ps6 fing your aeverin efor a+ lg whee and ae conta oe nd, onsen ne log = 2x44 yy a tog 23 = 31), 2 az ig 3 = A2x+71) ss 2 A+ 10g 5* aia 2-6x =-_— i) Ze V2 )= ZI +{)71 tgs Coals Aasg S) \VNV SIN LILI 10N 00 ‘VaNV SIM NI LIM 10N Oo \WaUY SIMLNIZLIM LON OG loge (9- 204.32)) = 2109, (1.324 1)-4 0.944 = 64S cHEK 47.632 =~ 33.89 / sie facial mean) PB Show thatthe common ratio ofthe sequence is PS Find the frst term ofthe sequence J id he sr ofthe Ft 1 ems ofthe sequen. 9 Fi ni fe sec Og = 324 Ue = 96 ay yo = Qe =p 324 =aR- ye 2 ape" =p 96-= ar a= 46 Rk 324= BR Re 324 = A6R™R = COOP 468 a we 324 = "R83 324-Ro 296 > 46 32u = ee = 2 peasy 6) U,=O 2 ~ayf2 oa ~(Z) 34 =a. q fal C). Sus 3 g wi) 2 79933 G 05,4 eh % 3) Spm = aa = (289) ~ 3 ii aes cost) 1 = dsind tand Se0s*0-cosd-4~0 @) manners cosy sate tedinasumas = 24> Y J Fh S510 9100 sivng your mew’ wel spree, 9 2 Sta place. ‘ean be written in the form ‘VSUY SIHL NI ZL LON 00 cos6 —4 = 4SiIN6 tanO- =ysino. 00° Coso- into + costo § 4 = 4sif'O oo Abid to OS ; ea = 4 (4-000 Cosa COO = 4 FG ycos* aay Coso ( cosgi —4-) = --4eos*-0 8 § coso + cosa = =4eosto a z Scos'o ~cdsO -G = oIZ es LE a cos yF4 > Th ORC COSA by Sc0s7y - cosy -4=0 yer = 798 x ‘3 --4 COS Y= 4Y ® Yeo =o 2x = “wa ast? Cds gescay [e920 v 180-448 1 = BG. Figure 1 Figure | shows a sketch ofa circle C with centre N(4, -1). 1 The fine {with equation y = 5.x is a tangent to C atthe point P 4 Find ™ (a) the equation of line PN in the form y= mx +c, Sw? (b) the equation of C. & A Given log,b = k, find, in simplest form in terms of k, A w() Q) iy log, ab A K Qa 5 S as \ log, Va =p log Ve 109 Se =p 4 lo Zo _Io9f", = a 2 a fe i + KY HY loggab _ Wat + _ 2A se |= be ? K loggb? = 3 1095 3K . oa ( f(x) = (x ~ 3)3x7 + x + a) 35 where a is a constant 46 ste reine wien f) ied by (2-3 Given (3x ~2) is. factor of f(x), § Lomheecloaa (©) Using algebra and showing each step of your working, fully factorise f(x). Bax 4X? nore 35 x(ax4 +X = IX~. 3 x(3x SSE 4300 =v x K ‘vauV SiH NIaLRM LON 00 \VaUV SIMLNI ZAR 10N OG ‘VaUY SIHLNIZLTIM LON OG 10, ne208009 yodos os todos los on. a F'(x)=0 Portie de Fitaye Ce Figure 1 shows a sketch of part of the curve C with equation y = flx) where n= 42-13 130 Using calculus, ($e find the range of values ofx fr which fi increasing (PP show tt [GE +2-n}er=o ‘The point P(2, 0) and the point O(6, 0) le on C. 4 oie f(&$2¢—ts)are-s 66 6 see viet f (820-1) werent f($Ss2er}ne Fx) =0 ry 22 OZ Gx * 2x-\3 =o F'(4) = ~I2K_ 4 a) {X?.3.50 \VAUY SIHLNI 3LTM 10N 00 ‘WSUV SIL NiainiM LON OG Bev sinawrainumion oo 36x “42x -A3 n e le tan Tang” sindeosd Sf seve 6r0 << 90 te equation 3eos'@x + 10°)= 1 jon 4 7 = 1 tt = qo = o Sin." €OSO- no. “ f ot a 08 ¥ sin? tA ota | = | “SINS Cosa S\e siving your answers in degrees to one decimal place. ie Clots hae en om papi or mare matiods nfm acpi) 7 ton O_—_sinScoyS- SIN COSCO wi) 3cos*(2x +10 )= 14 * (2x4 10" | C6S oc x< bo’ *y a WE O< 2X < 180° at 10 < Xt 10 < AGO Al 3 @ g 8 1Kt 1? x. oH

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