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ee 6|6|6|5|/jo]1}°™" 6665/01 Edexcel GCE Core Mathematics C3 Advanced Thursday 13 June 2013 — Morning Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Materials required for examination Items included with question papers ‘Mathematical Formulae (Pink Nid algebra manipulation ar symbolic differentiationvintegration, or have retrievable mathematical formulae stored in them, Instructions to Candidates in the boxes above, write your centre mumber, candidate number, your sumame, initials and signature Check that you have the comect question paper, Answer ALL the questions. ‘You must write your answer for each question in the space following the question, When a calculator is used, the answer should be given to an appropriate degree of accuracy, Information for Candidates A booklet “Mathematical Formulae and Statistical Tables is provided Full marks may be obtained for answers to ALL questions. ‘The marks for individual questions and the parts of questions are shown in round brackets: e.g, 2). |—|-_ There are 8 questions in this question paper. The total mark for this paper is 75. ‘There are 32 pages in this question paper. Any blank pages are indicated, Advice to Candidates You must ensure that y yur answers to paris of questions are clearly labelled. ‘You should show sufficient working to make your methods elear to the Examiner, Answers without working may not gain full eredit P4301 wssursusst0 6A | it TBA OT 3 2 for symbolic fos Leave eet Turn over 1. Given that Bre yaw 4 @ Leave blank Given that fi)=Inx, x>0 sketch on separate axes the graphs of @ y= fe, @) y=|f), Gill) y= -4), Show, on each diagram, the point where the graph meets or crosses the x-axis. In each case, state the equation of the asymptote. M yeh) asymp ab are Te Question 2 continued fae OE ee ea blank Leave ) 3. Given that 2eos(e + 50)° = sin(x + 40)? (@) Show, without using a calculator, that 1 tan x° = — tan 40° 3 @ | (b) Hence solve, for 0 < #< 360, | 2e0s(26 + 50)° = sin(20-+ 40)" giving your answers to 1 decimal place. Sin 40 = Cos SO cosuo= 3 SO o GB). Cos (A1.S) = cosA cos@ = Sinsin’® sil ht 8). = Sn Acos® + cosA SB 2 cos(£4S0) = Sin (xe 44uo) Aces 2.coSS0 = Sa ac S180) = SiAACosO Cos XSA4O Acosx€esSC)— AsiaxsmD = Siar caso +corF Sako -2CesA_SinkO = ASNLCCosto = SAX coslO*coyxsako COs SAO. = BSiaxCos oO bon (96) = © ARcAaET) ae 26. =.1S..62629958, 195.6262996, -BqS.6262996 , SS5S.6262116 fo ie air iota enka Bent WB. ee i Ped Leave lank fy) =25xe*-16, xR (@) Using calculus, find the exact coordinates of the turning points on the curve with equation y = f(x). © 4 (©) Show thatthe equation f(x) = 0 ean be written as x= =e o The equation f(x) = 0 has a root a, where a = 0.5 to 1 decimal place. (c) Starting with x, = 0.5, use the iteration formula 4 Sea 5 to calculate the values of x,, x, and xy, giving your answers to 3 decimal places, @B) (d) Give an accurate estimate for « to 2 decimal places, and justify your answer. @® Oo} tering points whee cee aces dus SOx ax a =O Kaen, =e y.25(o) e2% -16 4 ast) € = 7 D8. a Soe (ue a ee a oe) cues D55te*= aS ate?* “16 =0 tet = \G. SaaS S i) blank | TAC EE A TY SE : eave bank Question 4 continued beth covnd to 0.4% + 2dp angela ape she ce stg eS ae EU Ee a ee A 5. Given that rae, Oxy O-and 0

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