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C4 (R) June 2014 Unofficial MS
C4 (R) June 2014 Unofficial MS
1.
1
('q -
,,
tox)'
I"l
'
lo
(b)
3+x
of
.('q-10,1'
l,'l
'ro
't
(r- '*4-t
*
t, * ?+,1(-,i*) *t-*ilf'er)--]
iirt*?*"
@
@
t + tY- *#nn'
+ 9,t?
2*t
TB* 51,-F;*---*'
1 + \*"*t'
2.
Figure
y:(2-r)e2',
xelR
The finite region.R, shown shaded in Figure 1, is bounded by the curve, the x-axis and the
y-axis.
The table below shows corresponding values of
,^\
(a)
and
for
y:
12
- x)e2'
0.5
1.5
4.077
7.389
10.043
Use the trapezium rule with all the values ofy in the table, to obtain an approximation
for the area of R, giving your answer to 2 decimal places.
(3)
(c)
Use calculus, showing each step in your working, to obtain an exact value for the area
of R. Give your answer in its simplest form.
(s)
t ) (a.z fu*qlt-.J*-g)
5 ,8tr
x2+)P+10x+2y-4xy:lA
3.
(a) pind
*dx :
(s)
(s)
q+T(l--
&
\x--'?-q-L
b') dA Eo
3,.tzt
:fu1+L?$ i
4.
(a)
Express
-Artin
partial fractions.
Figure 2
Figure2 showsasketchof partofthe curve Cwithequation
,'
x)
--l-,
xrl(2x + 1)
The finite region R is bounded by the curve C, the x-axis, the line with equation n
the line with equationx: 4
1 and
(b)
fi
Use calculus to find the exact volume of the solid of revolution generated, giving your
answer in the form a + bln c, where a, b and c are constants.
(6)
z,=t
fq
1-s 3^+38
2"5 = 3A +.?s{-too
-SOlt)t-
-E
,t2'
LcD,ry
i:. 3_4"_-I5o-i-ff'5>-q
{-SO tn(z:L+t
ry
-\
+Son
At time / seconds the radius of a sphere is r cm, its volume is Zcm3 and its surface area
is S crn2.
The volume of the sphere is increasing uniformly at a constant rate of 3 cm3 s-1.
(a) find
*d.t
when the radius of the sphere is 4 cm, giving your answer to 3 significant
figures.
(4)
(b) Find the rate at which the surface area of the sphere is increasing
4 cm.
(2)
ffi
s, [- 5
r=
where
[i]-..,.[j]'
and the point B with position vector 4i +
pi
't
i + 2i + 3k lies on the
is a scarar parameter'
with equation
'
[i] '[ ;]
where p
is ascarar parameter
constantp.
(1)
(b) Show that l, and lrintersect and find the position vector of their point
intersection,
of
C.
$)
(c) Find the size of the angle ACB, giving your answer in degrees to 3 significant
at*".,5
(d) Find the area of the triangle ABC, giving your answer to 3 significant figures.
1+31,t=
*) }Pr.= - J
:-i;-\---
2
-t
3-r\
+3ylx*-6-
z-
re\-,.ffi'=tti3
i;Lr=Sqct" s.l-r-
0'(or-\(;f,ha
s' ar '(q.(s5 -
;R Cd = or4o+\5 'sL
'
0'rt-+.
, fabS,nC
|t sf{(qe)
Are{'
' lq't-"/
r/\-
Srn e3'?-
The rate of increase of the number, N, of fish in a lake is modelled by the differential
equation
dItr
(kl-1Xs000-N)
t>0,0<N<5000
dtt
In the given equation, the time / is measured in years from the start of January 2000 and
ft is a positive constant.
1/:
5000
show that
Arc-kl
(s)
After one yeaL atthe start of January 200i, there are 1200 fish in the lake.
After two years, at the start of January 2002, there are 1800 fish in the lake.
(b) Find the exact value of the constant A andthe exact value of the constant k
(4)
(c)
Hence find the number of fish in the lake after five years. Give your answer to the
nearest hundred fish.
(1)
V*a
&b
-lnt + c
smo^;
*t4
-'* \l z
;-\;-ffi
lL=
=9C2.I^
'''-'"rc
,l
--) tU
8.
Figure 3
The curve shown in Figu:e 3 has parametric equations
x:t-4sin/, !:l-2cos/,
-*tJ
_2n
J
Given thalk> 0
(c)
* -*
Find the value of t atthis point, showing .uln ,,"0 in your working and giving your
answer to 4 decimal places.
(6)
L)
tsr^A a
l*kb.lk
-l
s4Cot-l
') 4S,^t
l6S,n"k
lb
-?S
LE
(bs
-- 3
-t6co#t
'
-8(st
+\
l6(rl)'k
-8cot
t\
34trn't-t&ht' -l(
:)
dctV'
*?.mtf ( ba Zo?k
.: t = 0'60+t'
'
16Cotk
;)
=O
6k