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Figure 1 shows a sketch of parallelogramABCD.

Given that AB
-+ : 2j + 3k
--) :2i
BC * 5j + 8k
6i - and

(a) frnd the size of angle ABC, givingyour answer in degrees, to 2 decimal places..
-:- (2)

Find the area of ,gramABCD, giving your answer to one decimal pi*...
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frB -- 6i- rj +-3K
Bc- = 2L + rJ -i---*
-*r. 8K ..-=-.*

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+. -*-+l
l,q R I I cL3l
D

CDSP =
(i) a

I t
(6
fr
/.-L)+. (-r^-d + (> x *s)
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6 arl 3 .z^2-rf
2-
+8
2
4'(
* *28 + e ce:s-f ( 2e =11i,
Cs: D = -lL t '{ c )'Y 7ffi
"7

v{E
@ e?L<-,,\ *( F*"dlebfJ l-P{ h,\- = lffil 'iq-o lel 6

= {'17 tlTt s)n'{{1'6s = 61,,3

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2. (a) Use the binornial expansion to expand

(+-sx)2 H.1
in ascending powers ofx, up to and including the term in x2 giving each coefficient as
a tully simplified fraction.
(4)

2+loc 4
f(x)= --_ where k is a constant and lxl
..14
- 5x 5

Given that the series expansion of f(x), in ascending powers of r, is

t+ 1, + mxz +... where misaconstant


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,L-
tb) find the value of fr, (c) find the m.

-t2 _L
@ ('i * (-:D) - t1 2-
( 1+,( -sa
1 )\
2

)
:t ({+ (-+)(*#)" (+)GX-+)i )
2t
2\ J-a 2x + 7" x;l
F T)6 ,1. le 2€4
*L

= (2+ Kt) (* r 'frr + H z-'+ -)


= 1+ 2Z
a +'7f,x,e
/28
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+ *rc* + -s-K<,+ C

1+ ( E J -t-
t
rk)z
z'/ +
'7
; + f t )x 2

+ to x + lq_ x2
E +L/<=f
f
A tb
+ k t3
2t2

VT { -t'z
t,Et ,^-
/rL
1)E
+ lG 2<)
€ )+< 7r!
72t
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v

y : e}j* -2

o x

Figure 1

Figure 1 shows a sketch of part of the curve with equation y : e}'s* -z


The region R, shown shaded in Figure 1, is bounded by the curve, thex-axis and they-axis

The region R is rotated 360o about the x-axis to fonn a solid of revolution.

Show that the volume of this solid can be written in the foffn a\n 2 + D, where a and b are
constants to be found.
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V =- rc jttn)')\e \= Tc Kir), ? -t 4^**( , 9{t,t: Y:o


a_ a
a,9X a- o ,94
C *2--a +e {.

o,SX
I o'J-t
i
l^a --+ tx-L :)
1 ->k=z
,- x
(" L k -
2
t=
v e* 2 --.-,i>
Y -- (e - z-) '2_
-z)

ex 1e *x +'l
2
Y =
zLe
+'i) dx' ft e-x+
2 I"r
2 x x
1-

v ,q ex
( t[ t -'/ .L< +- '1?<
o 4-\
zLN Z **1"' 2
o (3

8e qrzLz)
- ( . - Be+.)
C3 + "

T( (q gx2 -F B/nZ 1+.8) SL s)


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4- Figure 2 shows a sketch of part of the curve with parametric equations

x=2t2-6t, y:t3-4t, /elR


The curve cuts the x-axis atthe origin and at the points A and-B, as shown in Figure 2.

(a) Find the coordinates of A and show that B has coordinates (20, 0).
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(b) Show that the equation of the tangent to the culve at,B is v

7y + 4* - 80:0 (5)
A B
o ):
The tangent to the culve at I cuts the curve again at the point p.

(4)

@T* f"inx tt- *o( s ,s<-i )=o + t qt =O


/ ( t'-t) -*a *+>
ei&c4 t=o + O (u., o).
cl- t 2 + x= 2(L)'*d(D=_1 fi t-i , o)
@ L/- t =*t e T :- ZGr'- 6 (-r) -- 2o B (2*, o)
.2*'t
@) ay ,ly a\Y/dt 3t ,, -Nr I
dx l"lt q(*a l* -/,"l *lLl 7
'fq t=-2
m6: -?/
T B ( 2crt c')

t/ o= -q (f*tu) -+ 7y:-4* +ac)


7
'/ Xr7 8 O =c As iu."l
SqLE. ?= ,t\ 6t g"y= t3-qt 77 *4q
-go =e I ,1

q (tLqDr q Ut\ e D:r<= = +t *to @

T t'* * 6'- 52t -Be = o t'* tt-t Tfnsf '* <zt-8o -2- t

sia<'q B(so,o) i, t/.. 7o)n f 4?t' +lxt + 2af


(*qfl (t +r LCIt 2 s/t -/
*
CId :+-> /'s
t/t' t d"t f XO
4_ aby<-. c
7t- 2o o =
I q-b ) t -=2b + N = 2!E)'-€<#) t= *.
zlt)
x - 7-T 1
-t
a
v

o 2 4 x

lli,
(a) Find
Ix 2
dx
Figure 3 (3)

Figure 3 shows a sketch of part of the curve with equation

1t
3+2x+lnx x>0.5
f -- )
x-

The finite region.&, shown shaded in Figure 3, is bounded by the curve, the line with
equation x:2, the x-axis and the line with equation x 4 :
-

(b) Use the answer to part (a) to find the exact area of R, r.vriting your answer in simpiest
fomr.
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@ C lr:r ;" = )( ?*2' l,,x Az ,r.,y -t-7*.1i"^ Ly fr'*U,


J z' 4/ - l,,r x
t
o[LL = 7
-2
dx
Au =
*An
tL 't -t
*t = -l^
x
t ?.d.L( = L,(.1J'-
Ju . J^,r'

7-2 da
I 7*'l".x dx =- -Lk Lx
:_* *r":_+Lx"j
LL x+ *lL t
*L,t Lx-* +c
*
1

@ q<es.c *K p= 3 + )x + ba ) .lx
2
{ 4 2
7r 42
q
r -J. LL |
,
h"X r*,
)
\(rt + Yqz _.-- )l^ =lLjzx *zL"-+h -J
r)
-L 2_
1
3-+ 2 h" Lt l" 7' L1
kl
;t l

_t
L A

\zlat- + zLq
= (* *L Lt +) l<=+ ,Lz-+Ar-*)

= (- I f *AA)* (-z + *1il= 2.L L +1


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6. Acurve Chas equation
y:x l
x> 0 ..u> 0

dy
(a) Find, by firstly taking natural logarithms, an expression for in terms of x andy.
fr (s)

(b) Hence show that the x coordinates of the stationary points of C are solutions of the
equatlon

tanx * xlnx: 0
(2)
t
@) v 7
sinn ,1 Lv 7 + -: StPtt, 7
/ R(, to,u, b. X
Dli

L N c-bsx
v tl'x I
SI h x
dv
x +
( Ji nX ca >x.L
^) " x
crx
,1

zet t- =6 -> ( ttfr (Dsk LZ -u)* ov'


@ 5
2'
+ :
,jz v a ol
L,*e Y2
( sivr?c + xciskl.X = o)- (asx w*
1'
hT
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+7
I
2C
I
LX =b '17 lo*x -r 7 L X=o
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7. (i) Using a suitable substitution, find, using calculus, the value of
3x
I ffi dx

,x 5
(t') j 2X-
3.t ,lx t, t u 1
t--=--\
6)

'7'-'1
1

dtt */ dx -d\ : (t+1


7i - .l-
e 2

/:l + l(---2tt1-l=l )
Y

L<= I 9

3 (4tl)
I
Ll,= |
2.
/
YT
J r,.
2
=+Sr L/,+l )Jo
1
7,4t
z I
al
| -1_
3r J_
L
3 (ui + Ln- '- )J"( UZ -r Ll
-Ti
I ZTL .,3 l-
L I

i]
1

- ,.
1r i, 3-
* l-rl
,1
t
[r+e) +Ze)'t)- ( Z(')'+zh>')l
Lt=
t3 -l 1A
T L tGT E
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(ii) Find

6x2
-16 dx
J (x+1)(2x-3)
(6)

tiD 6',7,'- I 6 ls Q'n- ) o^f*f ^ R"r.rt; @h, Je= sbt E

/t ( k' -r I ) (Lk - )) ,,-u, tl,, by\-,/ d,) v'rs'r .n to ,l*rr.Vn ',


t )^ho
D
(r^-arfian
t\
f roTtt- , il"^ 0tv4
!'. Cf-i,f4Fq,(
<sf4 S
==3 -t- 3Z-Zs 3
t (]'x *16
2
(x + r) (zx-z) 2-X -N-3
+
+ 3K 1

3'x* {) t B 1zX fl
(t r- 1) (zt-:) X+ 1
27* Z

<-L (zx'-3)
'1 + B (z.r) .{)
,^- = 1

X=*l ,=+ * lO 1(*r) -- o :+> "4 =l


X=2L + -f o+ t3 l+) -S> B 1

a ')dx:)x+
(3 + L + t tLtt*r)
- lrtr*, )
t+1 27*3 2
I I

=32 + zL ir+ tl LL
Z
tzk- zl + C
1
= 3.x+l^l ( -rt +l)
tL L
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8. Relative to a fixed origin O, the lines /, and l, are girren by the equations

lr: f: +1 a
where rt is a scalar parameter

Ij] -1

t2. f: 0 where p is a scalar parameter


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Given that /, and l2meet at the point X,

(a) find the position vector ofX.


(s)

The point P(10, -1,0) lies on /,

The point Q hes on l,

Given that Pi is perpendicular to /,

(b) calculate the coordinates of Q.


(s)
o
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L 1i x 'lt 3A L )' Z. = 2r )lt


v = -3-"22 7= -rlL'
Z = z*a 7 1-=N,

eTut+6a 1')s 3t\: Z + 2./L.-+ 37 -2/.L = *f .-O


+ 4+
efel< y/' -3*2x - *-t< A = 2V +Z --€
suLs/; {-uk @ i,' @ + >1 * 2(27+g) : --{ .

37-1}*6=-R *j *e =1*2 v*-'l


y't - z(*q)+'z +'
,'. Z=-1+Z(-!=-a
Y = -z-2?q) a f Z = 2-+2Gq) =t 6
,', tf" ,r-a? t ,

I X 8,+57' 6 Ar LJ :- -Bt 6K,


P U*,*7, o) L,
@ P6 tL*--+
tl,r, , fq lue
g I
L1

fl,q" fe. *T:o A ( :+pt<,


*)4, -?- ,A)
.---->
Pe" =.
(,r+ zA- rq u + Gt^- (-?))J r_ (_ s -3A * d K
Pe= (- 8 + *L<)L + (l -*r: X r (- 1- s,rA k .

*3+4pt 9
'7
-'l< @ *1 = (3 + 2C a+ lA) + G D (7-o) +(-, (-?*.lr.r=o

- ?* zrt* -3

-tG t 1)t-7+tt +/7-r1tt =o


'l y"tl = -Ll
q+ -14=-1
tq
:> .-4..( :- a
:ubsAr'Fxk i\ e?u
!g^ )
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9. Bacteria are growing on the surface of a dish in a laboratory.

The area of the dish,l cm', covered by the bacteria, r days after the bacteria start to Brow,
is rnodelled by the differential equation

1
dA A2
r>0
dt 5t2

Given that A:2.25 when /: 3

(a) show that

z ;2
A=( pt )
\qt+r)
wherep, q and r are integers to be found.
(7)

According to the model, there is a limit to the area that will be covered by the bacteria.

ft) Find the value of this limit.


(2)
a
cl"@ d,4 ,q
3
2
*l"ol4: ,9 2
JT
EF r(' st z

*2 --aL
I
"(4 =. 1_t *lt n )fr -L t t*' Jt
qi t
J
5
J

-L2 *l
n 1 (
+ K E> 2 1 + K
-fTA ; I
\q st
Lott 4-2.2s,rlr^t =3:-> -J 1

tEE srl)
:L lJl*,K
L+--t-, t7
3
-L
15
+
3 5
1 t5

( 1 1rl x-l -5 e : /_. J"


a_
6 s( ft ) vT t l5

;_ 3 17t tti, Latl R,ou.ti on,


q ts t ( fa.KiV ld-vE<-ltfno -*l
u t, "b c, t{r,- s ld e.)

--x* Vn LA t; ( "--> 5 ?r',@...r< b" H, ,', )u ,


x r'i ( + 3
/

fr .3c t
1 4t t3 )'
I1
3 at
*H
@) t'* * ,1 {i^ (\14f+3'/
z.t )'= fi ^
t-+o
(
t..-> f+* \ t1t -+ 4 )
Tt
I 2 t
,4,
/..- t lt. 3e 3<: 3o
f *>- 1?r+ 11+ v
re
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t7 )
t
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