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PMT
June 2013
Further Pure Mathematics FP2 6668
Mark Scheme
Question
Scheme Marks
Number
1 (a) y '''+ xy ''+ y ' = −2sin x so y ''' = − xy ''− y '− 2sin x M1, A1, A1
(3)
(b) y '''+ 3 = 0 so y ''' = −3 B1
(1)
2
d y
(c) Substitute to give =2 B1
dx 2
x3
Use Taylor Expansion to give y = 1 + 3x + x 2 − ... M1 A1
2
(3)
(7)
2.
(a)
B1 (V shape)
B1 (Parabola)
B1 (positions
correct)
(3)
M1
(b) Put 4 − x 2 = 2 x − 3 or 4 − x 2 = −2 x + 3
−2 + 4 + 28
Solve x 2 + 2 x − 7 = 0 , to give x = = −1 + 2 2 M1 A1
2
2− 4+4
Solve x 2 − 2 x − 1 = 0 , to give x = = 1− 2 M1 A1
2
So 1 − 2 < x < 2 2 − 1 B1
(6)
(9)
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PMT
Question
Scheme Marks
Number
3. k cos kx M1 A1
(a) f ′( x) =
1 + sin kx (2)
(b)
−(1 + sin kx)k 2 sin kx − k cos kx(k cos kx)
f ′′( x) = M1
(1 + sin kx) 2
k 3 cos kx B1
(c) f ′′′( x) =
(1 + sin kx) 2
Finds f(0), f ′(0), f ′′(0) and f ′′′(0) M1
2 3
k 2 k 3
Uses MacLaurin Expansion to obtain f(x) = 0 + kx − x + x ...
2 6 M1 A1
(4)
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PMT
Question
Scheme Marks
Number
1 + x cot x B1
4. IF = ∫ x
dx
Obtains ln x + ln sin x M1 A1
d sin x
(IFy ) = IF × M1
dx x
1 − cos 2 x x 1 M1 A1
∫ sin xdx = ∫ dx = − sin 2 x (+ c)
2
yxsinx =
2 2 4
1 1 c
So y = cosecx − cos x + M1 A1
2 2x x sin x
(9)
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PMT
Question
Scheme Marks
Number
5 1 2 1
(a) − +
r (r + 1) (r + 2) M1 A1 A1
(3)
1 2 1 M1
(b) LHS = − +
1 2 3
1 2 1
+ − +
2 3 4
1 2 1
+ − +
3 4 5
…………
1 2 1
+ − +
(n − 2) (n − 1) n
1 2 1
+ − +
(n − 1) n (n + 1)
1 2 1
+ − + A1
n (n + 1) (n + 2)
1 1 1 n 2 + 3n + 2 − 2n − 4 + 2n + 2 M1 dep
= 1− − + =
2 n +1 n + 2 2(n + 1)(n + 2)
n 2 + 3n n(n + 3) A1
= = ∗ (4)
2(n + 1)(n + 2) 2(n + 1)(n + 2)
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PMT
Question
Scheme Marks
Number
6 Modulus = 32 B1
1 5π
Argument = arctan(− )= M1A1
3 6
1 5π 5π 1 ⎛π ⎞ ⎛π ⎞
z = 32 5 (cos( ) + i sin( )) 5 = 2(cos ⎜ ⎟ + isin ⎜ ⎟ ) M1 A1
6 6 ⎝6⎠ ⎝6⎠
⎛ π 2nπ ⎞ ⎛ π 2nπ ⎞ M1
OR 2(cos ⎜ + ⎟ + isin ⎜ + ⎟)
⎝6 5 ⎠ ⎝6 5 ⎠
3
So general solution is y = Ae 2 x + Be −2 x + xe 2 x A1
2
(3)
(7)
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PMT
Question
Scheme Marks
Number
8. (a)
B1
(1)
7i + 2iw A1
w −1
So 7i + 2iw = w − 1 M1
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PMT
Question
Scheme Marks
Number
Q9 (a) π ⎛ 5π ⎞
2 − 2sin θ = 1 → sin θ = 0.5 ∴θ = ⎜ or ⎟, M1 A1,
6 ⎝ 6 ⎠
⎡ ⎤
⎢ ∫ (2 − 2sin θ ) dθ ⎥
1 2
(b) Uses Area = 2 M1
⎣ ⎦
⎡ ⎤
⎢ ∫ (4 − 8sin θ + (2 − 2 cos 2θ ))dθ ⎥
1
= 2 M1
⎣ ⎦
= 1
2 [(6θ + 8cos θ − sin 2θ ))] = A1
7 3 7 3
Uses limits π
2 and π
6 to give π − or 2π − M1 A1
4 2
2π
Finds area of sector of circle B1
3
8π 7 3
So required area is −
3 2
M1 A1
(8)
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PMT
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PMT
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