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13 May C2 Edexcel Markscheme
13 May C2 Edexcel Markscheme
13 May C2 Edexcel Markscheme
1.
13
18,12
respectively, where p is a constant.
and
Find
(a) (b)
(1)
the value ofp,
(1)
(c)
the sum of the first 15 terms of the series, giving your answer to 3 decimal places. (2)
*a++-
2.
(a)
(2 + 3;r)a
(b) Write
- 3x)a
15.-kl '
b+ q6r--+Ll6*+ A6r1+glc*
J.
f(x):2r3
whereaisaconstant.
Given that (r
5x2
+ ar + 18
3) is a factor of f(:r),
(a)
(b)
show that
a:
Given that
g(r,)
2(3rr)
- 5(34'1 9(3.) + 18
satisfy g(v)
appropriat".
,r,
a) +(3) = Z(g)3
b)
- S(S)'+3a+ \8 =O
3a
"
-n
-'-
a.=-1
x
ec-
Za: +>L -b
-3
c)
!Ci3 1
l:5rOL=-L
3s=
35
,(a)
1*, +
l.y
decimal places' Complete the table betow, giving the missing value of y to 3
Figure
I
y
equation Figure 1 shows the region -R which is bounded by the curve with the x-axis and the lines x = 0 and x: 3
=:;' (x' + 1)
(b)
an approximate
ofR.
(4)
(c)
J,[-..h)*
giving your answer to 2 decimal places'
(2)
5-
0.64 rad /
'.
Figure 2
Figure 2 shows a plan view of a garden' a lrt'anglre ABEjoined to a sectot BCDE of a The plan of the garden ,4BCuf'aionsists of circle uith radius l2m and centre B' :23m and BC : 12m' ifr" p"iti, A,, B andC lie on a straight line with AB
IBE
(a) (b)
place'
(4)
place'
(5)
--
32'+tr,r+-
Grj*
-'> hg = lS.lt--.
rz(Z:sorsil
6.
Figure 3
Figure 3 shows a sketch of part of the curve C with equation
y=x(x+$(x-2)
The curve C crosses the x-axis at the origin O and at the points
and B'
(a) Write
The finite region, shown shaded in Figure 3, is bounded by the curve C and the r-axis.
(b)
Use integration to find the total area of the finite region shown shaded in Figure 3.
= tzrL
. (i)
logr(2x): logr(5x + 4) -
(4\
(ii)
Given that
log,y + 31o9"2:
express
(3)
.-) 5 a+.t+ o LI
2-7
8 r) 5l-+ 1= J6r
jlL,l$*$.
1qS*2:-a-
8. (i)
x < 180",
tan(,r
40') = 1.5
(3)
fotm
4cos2 0
cos0
- 1 :0
(3)
O)
< d<360',
sin9 tanq
3cose + 2
(s)
==-Y:Y,:ftg
-129.+
-a- 1-CoszB
zgr2(psS
=gCn
9.
Use calculus
(6)
(3)
10.
Figure 4
The circle
has radius 5 and touches the y-axis at the point (0, 9), as shown in Figure 4.
the circle
(3)
(3)