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PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com Write your name here me =o Centre Number Candidate Number remconrem"| TTT COCLL Core Mathematics C12 Advanced Subsidiary Tuesday 10 January 2017 - Morning Paper Reference Time: 2 hours 30 minutes WMAO01/01 You must have: Total Marks Mathematical Formulae and Statistical Tables (Blue) Gt eo Candidates may use any calculator allowed by the regulations of the Joint Council for Qualifications. Calculators must not have the facility for symbolic algebra manipulation, differentiation and integration, or have retrievable mathematical formulae stored in them. Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen. If pencil is used for diagrams /sketches /graphs it must be dark (HB or B). Coloured penxils and highlighter pens must not be used. © Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, centre number and candidate number. © Answer all questions and ensure that your answers to parts of questions are ry } clearly labelled. © Answer the questions in the spaces provided ~ there may be more space than you need. © You should show sufficient working to make your methods clear. Answers without working may not gain full credit. © When a calculator is used, the answer should be given to an appropriate degree of accuracy. Information © The total mark for this paper is J25, (tO © The marks for each question are shown in brackets — use this asa guide as to how much time to spend on each question. Advice © Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. © Try to answer every question. © Check your answers if you have time at the end, Turn over eo rcoszan MINUET 217 Pann ton P 2448 ana Pearson 1. Given yet nde 3x45 wy . (@) find ¢, simplifying each tem. (b) Hence find the set of values of x for which 2 >o o) 3x - 42 43 3 Oy TZ =? & -ax 43 a ) «cs -bt Vet -4ac 2a CaN 4G 24) PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com A025 2 VU SIHLNI 31M. LONG VaUV SIHLNI LM LON OG VAN SIHLNI3LIUM 10N OG uit ii it . & ~ -q pur } swuod ay Jo soveusps009 atp pury (0) “a pure 7 syutod xp ye sixe-€ 4p Sind 9]9119 UL 9% 4 Jo anyea exo amp (Q) ~ £5 go soqeurp1o09 arp (e) puny eps yep O=tI- Ap tag + x on ve Word Uuonjenba sey ‘4 SmIpes pure <> 2s0u29 TIA ‘9]oII YT 8891, ' PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com : Tone} | ‘blank e, Not to scale p tem O Tem Q | Figure 1 ‘The shape POQABCP , as shown in Figure 1, consists of a triangle POC, a sector OOA of a circle with radius 7 cm and centre O, joined to a rectangle OABC. | The points P, O and Q lie on a straight line. | PO= 4m, CO = 5 cm and angle AOQ = 0.8 radians. (a) Find the length of are AQ. au « VEUWSIHLN (b) Find the size of angle POC in radians, giving your answer to 3 decimal places. ® | (©) Find the perimeter of the shape POQABCP, in om, giving your answer to 2 decimal | places, On Be@ | | are engine Ax © 2Oenee 56cm 4 ») Mo’ > -08 = oti A % a | OC) 444% 5-6 1S Wayeem + BC 4 CP | ake enc? c's 4? +52 2-4.S cos(omay) =12-15 cP HSS = 3-5 = > z S 2864 4-6 > 92 ii 4 | | | | | | | | | 4 Q: PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com An arithmetic series has first term a and common difference d, Given that the sum of the first 9 terms is 54 (a) show that a+4d=6 Given also that the 8th term is half the 7th term, (b) find the values of a and d. 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(a) (i) State the gradient of J, (ii) Write down the x coordinate of point 4 (3) Another straight line /, intersects /, at the point B with x coordinate | and crosses the x-axis, at the point C, as shown in Figure 2. Given that , is perpendicular to /, (b) find an equation for /, in the form ax + by + c= 0, where a, b and c are integers, & a) (©) find the exact area of triangle ABC. a) i WyaBn 4S Ga m= a S 2 i 2 (o)= B45 _ E55 8 Sf ss 24 A014 5 2 vauv vauy < ° DO NOT WRITE INTHIS AREA PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com od ‘ak Question 6 continued &) oink QB 2y= 3(1) 45 tye B45 a 9-4 rer ar 742-2 (x- yo4 oe ‘) y Kenko a} By-42 2-20.42 2a ty aan £ a yas 8) +@-o)* = 4.32 ac-VG-y) +(o-4F_ = War = 4-64 C= yea 24 -3(6)-14 =O Ux = 44 x4 Anon = 10% em* Xo & = ——— =~ Prea = 4( (<3); Ws Roel ma \ axady- ——— arr IAN 0 0 Turn over e324 A015 52 PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com - Leave blank 7. (i) Find tae P + ax an “ ¢ giving each term in its simplest form. ¢ (4) (ii) Given that k is a constant and Shaeetbeem 7 Peon yer x find the exact value of k. @| ifn. a! a at 2 Fae dx L ax* . 3 aS Z Ea g 32 ~ze® +e WA x. . (N00 0 0 ee ouvrs oe PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com (b) Show that (x + 2) is a factor of f(x). (c) Hence fully factorise f(2), _ : (@ Hence solve Pr @P-Se-7 x-10 , 2(3*) — 5(3%) — 23(3') = 10 whee Y= giving your answer to 3 decimal places. | a)2(3°- $(5)' -23(s) 40 = -30 J b)2 (2) S(2)*-24¢-2)-10=0 sf ¢)_(xa1)_ —> 4.2 : _ (Quai) (xt4t" -5y -40 <\ gm = ( (x+2\( X- A( Ee a\ xs sf \ eodto 5 apt = € we ohdo | Zz > & —s\t= 1h65 | lga¥= € Co ys a | AY lo) -h = & > no sd . INE 0000 0 00 Dene PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com Leake blank e |. : Ni 311M LON OG Figure 3 Figure 3 shows a sketch of the curve with equation y= f(x) where ryaSatr-s, ocren ra) The curve crosses the x-axis at (2, 0) and (8, 0) and has a minimura point at A. (a) Use calculus to find the coordinates of point 4. 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In this question solutions based entirely on graphical or numerical methods are not acceptable. (i) Solve, for 0< x <2z, 3cos? x +1 =4sin? x giving your answers in radians to 2 decimal places. i) Solve, for 0 < 0 < 360°, ee oe x we Ssin(@ + 10°) = cos( + 10°) giving your answers in degrees to one decimal place % PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com Figure 4 Figure 4 shows a sketch of part of the curve C with equation 2 ave +7, x>0 ‘The point P lies on C and has coordinates (4, 11). | Line / is the tangent to C at the point P. (a) Use calculus to show that has equation y = Sx ~9 oy | ‘The finite region R, shown shaded in Figure 4, is bounded by the curve C, the line x= 1, the x-axis and the line / (b) Find, by using calculus, the area of R, giving your answer to 2 decimal places. 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