Unit 2 Pure Mathematics 2015 P1

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PURE Wa7RE ZOWS” 1. The conjugate of the complex number 4. 1 T+ is zits 2. The complex number z=/3+i can be expressed as 2 iein® (A) a( cos isin) @) “(ome sisi) © af cosz + isin) @) af cos%-+isn 2) a Given that cos 2x = 1 — 2sin*x, then fin’ (z) is Sin A 2-" (B) n-2 © ©) 02234010/CAPE 2015 ‘One square root of 3 4 is (A) V3-2 ® 3+ © 2-1 ©) 247 1 The complex number z =7—; can be represented on an Argand diagram as ze Im w i al hd 2 i Re 2 tm ® m % Re Bt 20,-) In © rn GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 6. Ax) =In2x, then f'@)= 10. Given that, ¢ and kare constans, then J Foy & canbe cnprssed as aw 2 x a A) 240Infx— 8) wm ot [x-t]+% 4 @) — atn|x|+binjx-1]+k ‘ez atn|x|+ bln|x—1]+ 7 bie © In +2. k om + © alls tat ©) alalx|-2+ cin|x—ifrk 7. The equation e*—x'=0 has a root between (A) Oand1 1 elisa 1, Themtegral of ir with respecttox (© 2and3 (©) Bands (itn te (B) tantx + ¢ ‘ (©) sectx tc 8. The number of bacteria present in a culture is modelled by y= y,e¥, where k> 0, yis the ©) moxeas pe population after ¢ hours, andy, isthe initial population. The rate of growth, c, when a3 1=5 is given by . i i —*3__ ai 12, The partial fractions of cHet ‘may be expressed in the form @) c= ke’ © c=Se* “@ P Q ) c=lye* 2e+5 GIF Px O+R (B) + 9. Lansy= © Geo © nee 2 3 x45) @-D GD @ = x P R OD) fae @) 3 Qx+5)" @-D G1) © Banyt (D) 3 (Inxy GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 02234010/CAPE 2015, 14, 15. A curve is given parametrically by the 16. equations x = # ~ 2, y= +2t. The simplest expression forthe gradient ofthe tangent in terms of tis t-1 wn el ar 2-2 ® +2 tl of t+1 © sa 17. So 9x? (A) Linteee 9 ® fain" Sete Lo ax ©) tin 4 @ mt 18. 1 D) zsin"3x+ ©) gsin "3x40 The argument of the complex number 1,8, eS a 2 2 “ ® © @) vis wld ala AlN 0223401 0/CAPE 2015 For-1<2n<, Sry = (A) ®) © @) If the terms of the sequence Uy Uyy Uy ny Uy «= Satisfy the recurrence relation u,,,=u,+3, #2, then the 7 term may be expressed as (A) 4430-1) ®) 4,4 6n—1) © u,+3n () u,+6n The 5% term in the sequence that is defined n by the relation u, =(—1)"" . 7 3n- nz Lis -10 oe 3 ® FG 5 OG 10 4 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE denote respectively, the value of 19, Which of ty Selewle;segvenoes, (0), 22 Lata,endS, Coen vofaaaien value ofS ,,,~S, when calculated on the * (a) {Q} mint A a, ®) {( ay] o = +e © fey O anal o 23, Taebinomia cotton (3) isequivatent © 20. Which ofthe following seriesarearithmetic “@ (F +(7) 1 Losin ® (."2) n $20" tC (". ’) u. Fosse +) © (rhe ) IV. Sog,.3” a 24. (A) Land ttt only 0 (B) Tand IV only 2 (©) Uland IV only @® = (©) 1, Mand 1Vonly 3 1 D) «© 21, The sum to infinity of a geometric series Op el : is 1. the range of ris Ta TTL (A) -1 2 @) 3 9 © = 1 ©) 0 The matrix 4 is a3 x 3 matrix with determinant 14. If the matrix of cofactors 4-14 2 ofAis|3 7 —5| then z= 1 7 3 i(t -4 2 @ <3 -7 -5 M73 fs 32 ®) =\-14 77 Moo os 3 ii © “3 7-5 Ma 3 31 © 17 5 3 The number of possible values of x which satisfy the system of simultaneous equations, A+ 3y422= 5 4x+ 6y + 42: 6x + Sy + 62: is (a) 0 @® 1 © 2 @ 3 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE, “37. 38. 11 4 IfM=|3 2 -1], then the cofactor of 605 the element 3 in M above may be written as i 4 w i 3 n 4 ® aH | 2-1 © i i 2-1 © 4 if 1 20 IfP=|3 1 S| and -1 2 3, -7 6 -10 Q=|-14 3. -5 | then 707 210 0 Po=|0 21 0 0 0 21). The matrix P* equals @ egy (B) (apy © @) 02234010/CAPE 2015 39. 41. ‘The letters of the word IRREGULAR are to be arranged in a line. The number of possible arrangements in which the 3 Rs are NOT together is “a 7 @) gon © 9-7! () 9-71«3! ‘Two coins and a die with faces numbered 1 to 6 are thrown together once. Assuming’ that the die and coinsare air, the probability ‘of obtaining? heads and anumber less than 4is w 2 ® ¢ © ¢ m 2 The determinant of the matrix 3-1 8 3 2/is os 4 @ 20 B64 (© 104 @) 124 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 43. Iftheauxiliaryequationforahomogeneous 44, second order differential equation with real, constant coefficients is given by 22+ 62.+ 50 =0, then the general solution Of the differential equation may be given by (A) y=e*(A+Bx) B) yebntrm | Opspeborm ate + C (C) y=Aer* + Bee (D) y=e™(A cos Bx +B sin Bx) i ” 45. The general solution of the differential 5 a uation (x2) Pay is eq (x-2). ae @) oD +g @) ete, @¢ (y= 2elte2+e (D) y= 2eM24 Ine END OF TEST Given that y= and x=1, then the particular solution of Bax cos? y is “w ®) © @) — 2cosy=x* +e The general solution of the differential equation de A) yee ®) y=k& ( yaxtk ©) y=inxt+k IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS TEST. 02234010/CAPE 2015,

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