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2008-CE Please stick the barcode label here. AMATH HONG KONG EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY HONG KONG CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION EXAMINATION 2008 Candidate Number ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS a Marker's | Examiner's Question-Answer Book Use Only | Use Only Marker No. | Examiner No. 8.30 am — 11.00. am (2% hours) This paper must be answered in English csetera, | wate | was 1. Write your Candidate Number in the space provided on Page 1. 1 2. Stick barcode labels in the spaces provided on 2 Pages 1, 3, 5, 7and 9. 3. This paper consists of TWO sections, Section A 2 and Section B, Section A carries 62 marks and Section B carries 48 marks. 4 4. Answer ALL questions in Section A. Write your 5 ‘answers in the spaces provided in this Question- Answer Book. Do not write in the margins 6 ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 5. Answer any FOUR questions in Section B. Write u ‘your answers in the CE(B) answer book 8 6. Graph paper and supplementary answer sheets will be supplied on request. Write your Candidate 9 Number, fill in the question number and stick a ‘barcode label on each sheet, and fasten them with 10 string INSIDE the book. 1 7. The Question-Answer Book and the CE(B) answer ‘book must be handed in separately at the end of the a examination. 8 All working must be clearly shown. 13 9. Unless otherwise specified, numerical answers must Section A be exact. Total 10. In this paper, vectors may be represented by bold- Checkers type letters such as u, but candidates are expected to Use Only {Section A Total use appropriate symbols such as i in their working. 11. Tedagans inthe pperae nocnecesanty dem | [Shek No to scale. OFETRE MAR RATNLAE Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority, All Rights Reserved 2008 2008-CE-A MATH-1 1 FORMULAS FOR REFERENCE sin (AB) = sin Acos B+ cos Asin B cos (4+ B) = cos Acos B¥sin Asin B tan A+ tan B ¥ tan Atan B tan(4+B) 2sin A.cos B = sin( 4+ B)+ sin (A~B) 2c08 Acos B = cos(4+B)+00s(4-B) 2sin Asin B= cos(A~-B)-cos(4+B) sin Asin B = 2sin 423, cos ASB ‘Answers writen in the margins will not be marked. Section A (62 marks) ‘Answer ALL questions in this section and write your answers in the spaces provided in this Question-Answer Book. 1. Find [8x +5)? ax 2 (@) Expand (at) . (b) Find the coefficient of x in the expansion of (3x? — x -. sfx + 3. Find the value of tan22.5° in surd form. (2 marks) (4 marks) (4 marks) “Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2008-CE-A MATH-2 “Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Page Total Answers writen in the margins will not be marked. Please stick the barcode label here. “Answers written in the margins will not be marked. ‘Answers writen in the margins will not be marked. 2008-CE-A MATH-3 Gooniothened page >| Page Total Answers written in the margins will not be marked. yak —xt9k Figure 1 ‘The graph of y= sx? -x+9k lies below the x-axis, where � (see Figure 1). Find the range of possible values of &. (4 marks) 5. Prove, by mathematical induction, that P42 433 ee? = a(nsy? forall positive integers (5 marks) ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2008-CE-A MATH-4 4 Page Total “Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Please stick the barcode label here. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. “Answers written in the margins will not be marked. ‘Answers writen in the margins will not be marked. 12008-CE-A MATH-S Gooniothenedpege >|Page Total Answers writen in the margins will not be marked. 6, Find the equation of the tangent to the curve_y = at the point (2,1) . x42 (5 marks) 7. Itis given that OA =2i+3j and OB=5i+6j. If P isapointon AB such that PB =2AP , find the ‘unit veetor in the direction of OP . (S marks) “Answers written in the margins will not be marked. “Answers writen in the margins will not be marked. 2008-CE-A MATH-6 6 Page Total Please stick the barcode label here. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2008-CE-A MATH-7 Goontothened page Page Total “Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 8. (1,3) and B(2,2) are two points on a rectangular coordinate plane. P is @ point on the straight line 2x+y-3=0 such that the area of AAPB is 1. If P lies on the second quadrant, find the coordinates of P. (5 marks) 9. (a) Express. sinx+/3cosx inthe form rsin(x+a) ,where r>0 and 0° | Page Total SECTION B (48 marks) ‘Answer any FOUR questions in this section. Each question carries 12 marks. Write your answers in the CE(B) answer book. 14. There is a family of circles F : x? + y? -10x+k(2x+y)=0 , where & is real. (a) Itis known that all circles in F pass through the origin O and a fixed point P.. Find the coordinates of P (2 marks) (b) Find the equation of the locus of the centres of all circles in F. (4 marks) (©) Two circles in F have two common tangents L, and 12. It is given that the equation of Ly is y+5=0 . Find (the coordinates of the intersecting point of Ly and L2 , i) the equation of Ly . (6 marks) 2008-CE-A MATH-14 14 15. Figure 3 In Figure 3, p and q are unit vectors with angle between them 60°. Let Od=4p, OB=3q and (@) Find p-q . (1 mark) (b) Show that OG 1 AB . Hence show that G is the orthocentre of AOAB . (5 marks) ©) Caan) N Figure 4 In Figure 4, H is the circumcentre of AOAB, M and N are the mid-points of AB and OA respectively. Let HM :0G=1:1. By expressing HA and HV intermsof 1, p and q,find OF interms of p and q. (6 marks) 2008-CE-A MATH-IS 15 SawraTe > 16. Figure 5 Figure $ shows a triangular pyramid VABC . The base of the pyramid is a right-angled triangle with AB=2em and ZBAC=90°. AVAB and AVAC are equilateral triangles. (a) Explain why the angle between the planes VAB and ABC cannot be represented by ZVAC . (i mark) (b) Let D and E be the mid-points of AB and BC respectively (i) Show that the angle between the planes VAB and ABC can be represented by ZVDE . (ii) Show that ZVED = 90° (7 marks) (©) Find the distance between the point C and the plane VAB (marks) 2008-CE-A MATH-16 16 17. @) Let (x)= xsinx (Show that fJ[P(x) + £4 —x)]de = 22 a Figure 6 Figure 6 shows the graphs of y= f(x) and y=f(1-x) for O

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