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STPM Trial 2009 MathT&S1 Q&A (N9)
STPM Trial 2009 MathT&S1 Q&A (N9)
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Mathematics TIS ,
Paper 1 2009
3 hours
MATHEMATICST
MATHEMATICSS
Paper 1
Three hours
Instructions to candidates:
Answer all questions. Answers may be written in either English or Bahasa Malaysia.
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4. Express 3x - 6x - 5 in partial fractions. [5]
(x + 1)( x-I) 2
By using the Newton Raphson method, with the first approximation of Xo = 0.5 , find
Hence, find the coordinates of the point of intersection of the normals. [2]
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9. The variable point P(x, y) moves in such a way that AP 2 = 4BP 2 where A is the
point (1,3) and B is the point (4, -3).
(a) Find the equation ofthe locus of P which is a circle. State the radius and the centre of
thecirc1e. [5]
(b) Find the equation of the tangent to the circle at the point (1,-3). [4]
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10. Expand (1-xr2 (1+ ax2 )'I. in ascending powers ofx up to and including the term in x . [5]
(a) Find the value of a if the first four terms in the above expansion are
1 + 2x + 4x2 + 6x3 •
State the set of values of x for which the expansion is valid. [4]
(b) By taking x = VB , find the value of Vfl correct to three significant figures. [3]
1 L Find the coordinates of the stationary points on the curve y = x 2 (x-3) and determine
their nature. [5]
Find the area of the region bounded by the curve and the x-axis. Calculate the volume
of the solid formed when the region is rotated through 211: radian about the x-axis. [8]
12. (a) The third term of an arithmetic progression is 10, the nth term is 8 and the
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2. Ml
:: a=--7 Al
6X 3 -7X2 -9x-2=O
1
... the other roots are - - and 2. Al [4]
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(. 32J'
. · i s a Toot of the equation.
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Al
A2 -7A +21=0
A2 A-I _ 7 A A-I + 21 A"l = 0 A-I
A - 7I + 2 A"I = 0 Ml
Ml
(·-Ii2 %
-IJ Al [5J
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3x 2 - .6x-5 ABC
4. . . ' = '. +-
. - '-+--.,,-- M1
(x+l)(x-1)2 ( x +l) ,' (x~l) (x-l) 2 ,
, 2 • ... . 2
3x - 6x - 5.= A(x -1) + B(x + l)(x -1) + C(x + 1) Al
Substitute x =1 , C = -4 MI
x=-l, A=1
Comparing coefficients, B ' ~ 2 Al
3x 2 -6x-5 1 2 4
--~-- = + - - ~ ---:- Al [5]
(x+l)(x-l) 2 (x+l) (x-I) (x-I) 2
5. 4iy:' 1 '- ·~-t, '~,/~l ~+~' .\~ ;tit}, ~j,~~~<t' " "o;, 3
1 ....,. }~~ +" 2'"\;(f'-~~ ~~~\ Ml
M1
Al
x ;:;; Al [5]
6. B1
5 2
_ '. e0 + 0.5 - 2 _ 'l? '
Xo =0.5 , Xl - 0.5 - 05 - 0.5.)8- MIAI
. e ' + 2(0.5)
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7, (i)
. Curves Dl
Lines Dl
All correct Dl [3]
/(l};::;; .~' . t Ml
. , - .
lim! ex),d
x0 1 ..• .
leI) Ml
is continuous at ~ L AI [5]
8.
MI
Al
dx = 3t 2 -6, Ml
dt
t2 -2
dy ii .
= == Al
dx 3t 2 - 6 3t 2
Gradient of normal :
.t ; ~;' §Fadiept ,of normal= --]; Bl
'EggE(ti,qt1of nofm~i' :'
c'-' 3:iK',. :;±~ :" ~p >1~/3·;,~:,~ , f)- -' Al
'i~ra.qient of ndrri181: ~= - i
Equation of normar :
AI [7]
Solving:
Ml
Ml
-F 36
2
. X + y 2 -lDx + lOy +30 = 0 Al
MI
Radius =..JiO Al
Centre ~(5,-5) Al [5]
(bf +
..... '.' dy ..... dy .
2x+2y--lO+1O-.. =0 MI
dx dx
at
2~6 dy -10+ 10 dy =0
dx dx
. dy =2 Al
dx
. Equati9n.of tailg'enf :
y+3=2 MI
, x-J
Al [4]
(c) C(5,-5)
MI
Al [2]
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( 1+
,
ax
2 ) I/. _ , ' ,/ >2
- L+Y4 ax + ...•. ,.. " ...
,"
i . '
,
BI
(1-x)-2(1-t-ax2 ) Y< ,,7" 1,+ 2x -f-::3xL + 4x3 + %ax2 + y; ;x3 + '" :.... .. M1
, " = 1+2x+(3+ ~ a) x2 + (4+ y; a) x 3 + ......... A l [5J
11. fx(x-2) = 0 Ml
: x=2
y= O y= -4
Thest?-tionarypointsar~(O, 0) and (2, -4) Al
"::','. ," " """ 'iz,BY ~;()f': 6, 0;-'.
dx 2
d <
y
2
0
d2 y ,
- 2
- 2>0 Ml
dx 'dx
Max. pt, (O,O) . Min. pt.C2,-4) AlAl [5]
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DIDI [2]
Area = J: (x 3
-
2
3x )dx MI
~ [:' -3~'I Ml
Ml
Al
Ml
= 1t
(
3
7
·~-3 +-5-
6 9(3)5 J -0 Ml
729TC Al [8]
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12. (a)
2d=
a+ en -l)d == :8 any 2 Bl
(1)3(2) M1
(2) -(3) (5)
(4) ..;.. ~=~ Ml
-1'1 7
n=7 Al
1 Al
d =--
2
a 11 Al
M1
= 108:':5 Al [8]
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. 2
S Ml
.0 =1-'-l{
=3 Al
s;; ~ Sri < 0.002
3· -
211-c!3'rJ < 0.002 Ml
1-){
(Y3t < Y3(0.002)
nJogO.3J3 · < log 0.000667
n > 6.65 Ml
n=7 Al [8]