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2014-2-SAB-BANDARAYA II KOTA KINABALU MATHEMATICS T 954/2 MARKING SCHEME (Substitute 2x-y)
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Question WORKING SOLUTION MARKS B 2
=D =>
3 , 3 2
= =
Q1 M1
1 , 3 =>
2 =
=D
=
lim 3 B1
=> D?4
= D@
lim 1 =D D?4
2
B1
= D@
=D D?4
lim 3 lim 1 M1 2
= D@
=D D@E
M1 A1
3 3 1
3
= D@4
; A1 (Change variable)
D@4 4
12
D1 D@E !B !
3 4 4
!B ! M1
D@E
10
9
(Integrable form)
4 4
+B ln|3B 5|. H
D1
3
8
A1
3 1
6B 4K:|3B 5| 9 18H
6
4
4K:|3B 5| 6B 9 18H ; B 2
y=(3-x) 2
y=1
2
y =1 D1
O
K:|6 3 5| + 2. H
(All correct: intersection,
3
3
N
-5 5 y=1-- 10 15 20
1
x
asymptote)
) Q
6 3 5 7 P? >? RS
7 marks ) Q
( ( 6 3 5 T7 P? > ; where T 7 ? RS A1
"#$ %
() cot ! () $&' % !
Q2 (i) M1
* *
(Integrable) 7 marks
(
+ln sin . )
A1
( Q4 (i) Let U 7 ; U W U WW U WWW 7 B1
*
/ /
+ln sin ln .
Then U W 0 U WW 0 U WWW 0 7 Y 1
M1
0
√ 4
ln 1 3 ln ln √3 A1 4 4 4
7 1 1 !
1 ! 1 N! N 1 …
M1
4 marks 4 4 4 N
7 1
0
N
\ A1
6) 4
Q2 (ii) 6 5' ! M1
(Any substitute form) 3 marks
let u = ln x ; dx = x du
Let cos
when x = 7 897: ; 3; when x = e
Q4(ii)
W sin ; WW cos ; WWW ]^: ; _D cos
then u = 1 B1
4 4
= 4 1 3 !; M1 0 cos 0 1 ; W 0 sin 0 0 ;
<
(New variable, WW 0 cos 0 1 ; WWW 0 sin 0 0 ; _D 0 1 B1
4
4
!
ignore limits) 1 1 1
< A78 cos 0 W 0 WW 0 WWW 0 N _D 0
2! 3! 4!
4 4
Then cos 1 ! N! N \
= +ln ; .4
M1
A1
4 4
cos 1 N N \ A1
= ln 3 A1
4 marks
4 marks = a6S R
=> ?>?4
Q5 ln tan B1
= bc'
Q3 ; A78 B 2
= ?>@ 4
B1 d ]7H
bc'
Sea 4
d R Q7
$&' Sea
10
D1
4
( 7 )
M1
$&' "#$
$&'
8
A1
!
sin 2 21
!
6
C
1 2 D1
f ! f !
B1
1 sin 2 (Separate variable) 4
( 2 1
y = 2x+1
4 4
> 4?> ! ln tan H
1
M1: LHS (Partial fraction) 2 y= ex
2
A1: RHS (From 1st part)
ln ln|1 | = ln A( tan x)
D1
M1
D
(All correct)
(LHS)
>
T8:
-2 -1 1 2 3 4 5
M1
4?>
4
g
(Remove log) Let U 7 2 1 B1
When
4
,
/ )
T 8:
/
1 1
U0 7 Y 20 1 j 0
M1
N 4?g N
4
) 2 2 (evaluate +/-, any
T A1 4
U1 7 ?4 21 1 1.1839 0
dummy)
A1
1
Since f (0) < 0 and f(-1) > 0 has opposite sign hence show that ther is a root
tan in the interval [-1 , 0]
1 2 4 4
U 7 2 1 ; U W 7 2 B1
2 tan tan
4
bc' Since f(0) = and U1 1.1839 , the solution is closer to 0 then -1.
A1
@hi
Let Y 0.3
M1
(Substitute x0 )
10 marks l?Y.
4 0.3 m A1
l ?Y.
Q6 7 ? = 0.3
?Y.Y OEO
0.31816
(At least 4 d.p.)
4? ?4.0 OEO
7 4? l?Y.4n40
0.31816 lm ?Y.4n40
=> 4?4??4
7 7 M1 A1 Y.YYYY04OY0
= 4?R 0.31816 ?4.00 Eo
=> 4
7 7 A1 0.31812
= 4?R
multiplying 1 on both sides M1 l?Y.YYYYY EON
=> 0.31812
1 7 = 1 4? (Multiply correct lm ?Y.
?Y.YYYYY EON
0.31812
expression) M1A1
=> ?4.00 N
1 1 M1 (Stopping criteria)
4? =
(Eliminate 7 ) 0.31812
=>
1 1 A1
=
p 0.318 3!. q.
6 marks The root is 0.318 A1
1
U1 7 4 21 1 1.64086
2
1
U2 7 22 1 1.305472
M1
2 (evaluate +/-, any
1
U3 7 23 1 3.04277
dummy)
2
Since f(2) and f(3) has a different sign then the other root is in the interval
[ 2 , 3 ], Hence n = 2 M1 A1
15 marks
5
8
D1
y=4
( 4 1)
4
3
2
D1
N
4
( )
y 2 =4(x-1)
y=
x
1
D1
2 4 6 8
(All correct)
The intersection of the point
4 1 equa (1)
N
equa (2)
M1
(Solve with correct
40
4 1 method)
R
4 0
1 2 0
4
2, 2
2 M1
The point of intersection is (2 , 2) A1
N >R N
Area = 1 N 13 1>3 ! M1
>)
+ 4 ln . N A1
4
0N n
1 4 4K:43 1 2 2K:23 M1
4 4
Y
4 K: 2 A1
N >R N
Volume s N 1 > ! M1 A1
N >P >R 40
s 140
1 >R
3 ! A1
>t >) 40 N
+ . M1
nY 0 >
0N 0N n
s+1 E 0 4 43 1E 0 2 83.
O0 A1
s;:^8
4E
15 marks