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Mathcad - CAPE - 2003 - Math Unit 2 - Paper 01
Mathcad - CAPE - 2003 - Math Unit 2 - Paper 01
In the diagram below (not drawn to scale) find the coordinates (c, d), (a, b) and (m, n)
y y = e2x y = 2ex
(a , b) (c, d) (m, n)
x 0
[7 marks] ( c , d) e2
x
( 0 , 2) 2 ex
(m, n) ex . ex
(0 , 1) 2 0 x = ln 2 ( a , b) ( ln. 2 , 4 )
Given e2
x
ex 4 ex
show that x = y2
ln. 2
5 2 2 5 5
[5 marks]
4y 1
has solution(s)
ex
ln. 2
ln. 2
5 <0
lim
sin . x 0 x
to find
( a) x (b) x
lim
[2 marks]
lim
[4 marks]
( a)
2 . lim x 0
sin . 2 x 2x
2 . lim y 0
sin . y y
lim = 2
(b) x
lim
sin . 2 x . 0 sin 3 x
lim x
sin . 2 x x 0
lim x x2 sin . x2 y2
( a) (b)
[3 marks] [4 marks]
( a)
2 x . sin . x2
2 x3 cos . x2
(b)
8x
dy dx
8x y x 2y
10
(1, 2)
Express
1 x . ( x 2)
1 dx x . ( x 2)
1 . x ln 2 x 2
[5 marks]
1 x(x
1 2
1 2
1 dx 2x
1 2 ( x 2)
1 . x ln 2 x 2
a>0 aR
exists then
[6 marks]
lim xn
L n
lim xn
1. lim x 2 n n
1. a lim 2 n xn
1 L 2 L2
1. a 2 L
A geometric progression with first term h and common ratio k has sum to infinity equal to 2h Find the common ratio k S h 1 k 2h h 1 k k 1 2 [4 marks]
An arithmetic progression has first term 3 and common difference d. The sum of the first six terms is 48 and the sum of the first n terms is 168 Find ( a) (b) the value of d the value of n ( a) 6 (6 2 168 n 2 5 d) 48 d=2 n2 12 ) 0 [3 marks] [5 marks]
(b)
(6
(n
1 ) ( 2) ) (n 14 ) ( n
2n
168
n = 12
2 x3
1 x
[5 marks]
8 r
2 x3
1 x
3r
r=2
term =
8 2
( 2 )2 ( 1)6
112
10
( a)
2 x3
5x
(b)
A first approximation to is 0.4 Find a second approximation for to 1 decimal place f. ( 1) f. ( 1 ) [4 marks]
( a)
2 1< < 1
(b)
0.4
5 ( 0.4 )
2
6 . ( 0.4 )
yields
0.184
Section C (Module 3) 11 A group of 40 football fans travelling to a match consists of 16 men 12 women 8 boys and 4 girls. A person is chosen at random from the group to receive a free ticket for the match Find the probability that ( a) (b) the person is a woman or a girl the person is either a man woman or girl [4 marks] [2 marks]
( a)
P (woman) + P (girl) 12 40 16 40 12 40 4 40 4 40 4 5 2 5
(b)
12
Three boys Tom, Ricky and James each independently bowls one ball at a wicket. Their probabilities of hitting the wicket are 1 1 1 , , 3 4 6 Find the probability that ( a) (b) no boy hits the wicket one boy and only one boy hits the wicket ( a) [3 marks] [3 marks] respectively
(b)
P (Tom hits and James and Ricky misses) or P (Tom misses and James hits and Ricky misses) or P (Tom misses and James misses and Ricky hits)
1 3
3 4
5 6
2 3
1 6
3 4
2 3
1 4
5 6
31 72
13
On a particular day 20 % of car drivers purchase the daily morning paper on their way to work. On returning home from work 10 % purchase the evening paper. It is known that 25 % bought either a morning or an evening paper Find the probability that a driver of a car chosen at random on that day purchased ( a) (b) both a morning an an evening paper an evening paper given that the driver purchased the morning paper [4 marks] [2 marks]
( a)
P (morning & evening paper) P (morning) + P (evening) - P (morning or evening) 1 5 1 10 1 4 0.05 P . ( morning . and . evening ) P . ( morning )
(b)
0.05 0.2
0.25
14
Given
P . ( A . U . B) P . ( B)
7 8
P . ( A . and . B) P . A . and . B P. ( A ) 1 5 8
1 4
P. A
5 8
find
( a)
(b) ( a)
P. ( A )
3 8 3 4 3 8 1 4 1 8
P . ( B)
7 8
3 8
1 4 P. ( A)
P . ( B)
(b)
P . A . and . B
P . ( A . and . B)
15
Ten percent of the concrete blocks produced by a block factory is defective. What is the probability that out of 5 blocks chosen at random for testing ( a) (b) none will be defective at most 2 will be defective P . ( none . defective) 5 0 ( 0.1 ) 0 ( 0.9 ) 5 [2 marks] [4 marks]
( a)
0.590