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9, rest cope 02234010 t MAY/JUNE 2011 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION PURE MATHEMATICS ANALYSIS, MATRICES AND COMPLEX NUMBERS Unit 2— Paper 1 90 minutes READ THE FOLLQWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. This test consists of 45 items. You will have 90 minutes to answer them. In addition to this test booklet, you should have an Answer sheet. Do not be concerned that the answer sheet provides spaces for more answers than there are items in this test. Each item in this test has four suggested answers lettered (A), (B), (C), (D). Read each item you age about to answer and decide which choice is best. On your answer sheet, find the number which corresponds to your item and shade the space having the same letter as the answer you have chosen. Look at the sample item below. Sample item ‘The expression (1 + V3 is equivalent to ‘Sample Answer (ay 4 ©OO®e (B) 10 © 1433 (4428 ‘The best answer to this item is “4 +2 V3, so answer space (D) has been shaded. If you want to change your answer, be sure to erase it completely before you fill in your new choice, When you are told to begin, turn the page and work as quickly and as carefully as you can. Ifyou cannot answer an item, omit it and go on to the next one. You can retum later to the item omitted. Your score will be the total number of correct answers. You may do any rough work in this booklet. ‘The use of silent, non-programmable scientific culators is allowed, Examination Materials: A list of mathematical formulae and tables. (Revised 2010) DO NOT TURN THIS PA L YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. 3. Asimplified form of In 120—In 3 ~ In 8 + In 2 is (A) Into 1s ® tn (8) © mm (BD) in640 Item 2 refers to the following graph. y 2, The graph above represents (A) y=loga ®) y= bogs © yaa (OD) yeeta-s a Lens) a 3 x (B=) 3x © 3anx? x (D) 3 (Ins? (2234010/CAPE 2011 A curve is given parametrically by the equations x= 2, y= +21. The expression for 2 is given by t-1 oF ®) t+h © @y 1 Saae “ rue'(2}e ®) pe’) © atan"(2) +e ) (g}+e ‘The general solution for the second-order —— &: js differential equation zz Servo is (A) y= Ae +x Bet (B) y= Ae*+ Bet ( y=e(A+Bx) ) y=e*(A+Br) GO ON TO TIE NEXT PAGE -3- 7, Ifin(2e—5)-In +3) =O then xis equal 11. to “ o 5 @® ¢ © 8 @) 10 1 8, The derivative of In x? is oO 12, @) © @) 3x 9. Ifx’y-a9= 10, then % is equal to 10 @) 2x-2y a @. 22 © @) 10. Ify=tan~! (3x), then % is 1 14927 rc) (8) © (0) 0223401 0/CAPE 2011 Given that cos 2x = 2 cost x - 1, J oos'(2) ax is 3 (A) fred foosax de B) fx feast de (©) fxs feos% de 1 @) xt zfoond ae Given that ffx) = In 3x4; then f"(- 2) is equal to (a) -1 1 ® -> 1 Og @) 1 A function fis defined by f(x) =2e*— 1 for all real values of x. The inverse function, S** of fis defined by (A) 3in@+1),xeR ®) pingx41).xeR 1, (xt © fo(4).« >-1 ©) tn(24) sen GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 14, 15. 16. If 1, =[tan"(x) de may be expressed as 17- 1, =A 1, them ftan’(x) de is n-1 2 (0) SEA fant ae @ ame. — ftanx de © ws + fan? x ae ©) + fins de aa ‘tem 15 refers to the diagram below. 19. ‘The coordinate (a, 6) is (A) n2, 4) (B) (2, e*) (©) @,1n2) ©) (4,2e) For 2n <1, D5(2ny = mm 20. (a) () (c) (D) 02234010/CAPE 2011 Which of the following sequences is the first four terms of an arithmetic progres- sion? (A) nn-2,n-4,n-6 B)n-(a 1), (@+2),{n +3) (©) n,2n+4,2043, 2048, 20+ 14 D) ant, ,4. ©) ™ 76" joo" 7000 For what values of x is the series Ley convergent? ) -43. This sequence is (A) convergent (B) divergent (©) oscillating () periodic The expression can be simplified and written as (A) 2 @) 3 © 2-3 ©) n@-1) TES = 28-214 27-29 +244, (c+ 1) term in S is (A) Giy2" (GIy © GClyey @) Cy ¢2yrt ‘The sum of the infinite geometric series 180 -60+20-,.....i8 (A) 45 (8) 120 © 335 (D) 270 02234010/CAPE 2011 25, 26, 21. 28, @ ® - o 4 oO ‘The value of the term independent of x in the expansion of (« -4) is A 6 (B) 16 © 54 () 81 ‘The equation e* —x‘=0 has a root between (A) Oandit () Land2 (©) 2and3 (DB) 3and4 The sum of the first 1 terms of a series is 1 -(3) « The value of the SECOND term is 3 Oo 3 ® | 15 O @ 1 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 29, Thebinomial coefficient (") is equivalent 0 » (Ct) ® (.24) © (") ©) iG ff 4) 30. Atable of height 92.5 cm will have error bounds of (A) £0.05 cm (B) £0.10cm (©) £0.15em (D) +Scm 31. Two events A and B are such that P(A) = 0.5, P (B)= 0.16, P(A UB) = 048. P(A B)= (A) 0.18 (8) 0.18 © 0.26 @) 082 32. Given that H is a non-singular, square matrix, the determinant|#?| of H? is (A) 2\HI L (8) Hl © Ar 1 °F 02234010/C APE 2011 “34, 36. Imhow many ways can the letters PQRSTU be arranged so that the T and U are always together? 6 a 7 ® 5 @ 6 @) six2 The number of distinct permutations of the letters of the word POSSIBILITY is @ "P, in ®) ("P,P ut © x ©)", Item 35 refers to the table below which shows the number of males and females and their preference for Drink A and Drink B. Male | Female | Total | Drinka [12 18 30__| DrinkB | _20 10 30 Total 32 28 60 One person is randomly selected. What is the probability that this person is female or prefers Drink B? 4 Wos 1 B) + @) 7 1 © 0 29 ©) GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE Items 36 = 39 refer to the matrix M below. 124 M=|-1 3 0 015 36. The determinant of M is. (a). 21 @) -9 @© 9 oO x 37. The co-factor of the element 3 in M above may be written as @ [ @) + 2 © @) £ O2234010/CAPE 2011 1 1 38, Mris 4 2 1 @ [: 3-1 5 1 0 “1-2-4 ® [: 30 0-1 -5 1-1 0 © |2 1 4 5 g — bee eu ow eye 25s -5 ‘The second row of Mis equal to the vector @ (1 9 oO () (2 6 % © (2 -i -4) @) C4 7 4) GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 40. 41. 42, <8 pula, square matrix, then the determinant of HT is ® aH 1 ® Gai (© -deHt (0) det Z is the conjugate of z. Which of the following are always true? Lo aslz] i arg z= argz It. zisreal & isreal wy, Eisreal (A) Land Tlonly (8) Land Ill only (©) Wand fV only (©) hand IV only The locus of the points described by a complex number z is given by e~1-2/=3. The locus describes a circle with (A) centre (-1,~2) and radius 3 units (B) centre (~1,~2) and radius 9 units (©) centre (1, 2) and radius 3 units (D) centre (1, 2) and radius 9 units 43. 44. 45. The complex number z=J/3 +i can be expressed as “ a( cos +isin =) © sicin® ®) Vi(oosZ isin) ® icin ® © a{ cosa 2) >) acon Zin 2) relay team of five teachers isto be chosen from a group of fifteen teachers. In how many ways could this relay team be chosen? Ist @ (8) © @) Ifmarbles are chosen, without replacement, from a bag of 11 blue and 9 red marbles, then the probability of getting a red marble followed by 2 blue marbles is 10 (A) + 8 ® + 10 © “ 10 2 IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS TEST. 02234010/CAPE 2011

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