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0606 s16 Ms 11
0606 s16 Ms 11
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Abbreviations
1 (i) −27 B1
dy
Or = 4x − 3 M1 for a complete method to get to k =
dx
dy 3
when =0 , x=
dx 4
9 A1
so k =
8
2 (a) 2 ( ) =2 ( )
4 3 x −1 3 x+2
3
( x + 2)
or 4 ( ) = 4 2
2 3 x −1
4
( 3 x −1) B1 B1 for a correct statement
or 8 3 = 8x+2
3
( x + 2)
or 163 x −1 = 16 4
M1 for equating indices
10
leading to x = cao A1
9
(b) 5 B1
p=
3
q = −2 B1
7 −2
4 (a) A2 = B1
−3 6
1 −2 M1 for their A 2 − 2B
A 2 − 2B =
−5 2 A1
(b) 4 1 x 1
=
10 3 y 1
x 1 3 −1 1 M1 for pre-multiplication by their inverse
so =
y 2 −10 4 1 matrix
DM1 DM1for attempt at matrix multiplication
x 1
leading to =
y −3
x =1 A1 Allow in matrix form
y = −3 A1
d e4 x d e4 x
4x
5 (i)
dx 4
− xe 4 x = e 4 x −
(( )
x × 4e 4 x + e 4 x ) B1 for
dx 4
=e
M1 for attempt to differentiate a product
A1 for a correct product
= − 4 xe 4 x A1 for correct final answer
ln 2
(ii) ln 2 1 e4 x 1 e4 x
− xe 4 x , must
∫
4x
xe dx = − − xe 4 x B1FT FT for use of their ×
0 4 4 0 p 4
be numerical p, but ≠ 0
1 16 1 B1 for e 4ln 2 = 16
= − − 16ln 2 − M1 for correct use of limits, must be an integral
4 4 4
of the correct form
15 A1
= 4ln 2 −
16
(iii) 4
fg ( x ) = f
x
M1 for correct order of functions
4 DM1 for solution of equation
=2− +5
x
leading to x = −4 A1
Alternative method:
Finding an angle of 68.2o or 21.8o B1
4.52 = 2.42 + vr2 − ( 2 × 2.4 × vr cos 68.2 ) B1 for correct use of the cosine rule
leading to vr = 4.8 B1 for resultant velocity
Use of sine rule to obtain angle and B1 for use of the sine rule
direction to obtain direction is 82.1o to the B1 for α = 29.7 o
bank, upstream B1 for 82.1o
4
8 (i) y−6= − ( x + 8) M1 for a correct method
12
( 3 y + x = 10 ) A1 allow unsimplified
(iii) point of intersection ( −2, 4 ) which is the M1 for attempt to find the point of intersection
midpoint of AB using simultaneous equations
M1 for attempt to find midpoint
A1 for all correct
Alternative method:
Midpoint ( −2, 4 ) M1 for attempt to find midpoint
Verification that this point lies on CP. M1 for full verification
A1 for all correct
(iv) CP = 10 or 3.16 B1
(v) 1
Area = × 10 × 4 10 M1 for correct method using CP
2
= 20 A1 for 19.9 − 20.1
2cos 2 x + sin x = cos x + 2cos x sin x DM1 for multiplication throughout by sin x
Alternative method:
a cos 2 x − a cos x sin x − b cos x M1 for expansion of RHS
+ b sin x = 0
a cos x cot x − a cos x − b cot x + b = 0 DM1 for division by sin x
DM1 for comparing like terms to obtain both a
and b
a = 2, b = 1 A1 for both correct www
Alternative method:
( 2cos x − 1)( cot x − 1) = 0
1
Leading to cos x = , tan x = 1 M1 for attempt to factorise the original equation
2 and attempt to solve
π π A1,A1 A1 for each, penalise extra solutions within
x= ,x=
3 4 the range by withholding the last A mark
(ii) p
B1FT FT for their
2
( x + 2 ) ( 4 x 2 − 8 x + 13) B1 all correct
11 (i) AB = 2r sin θ B1
2 2 2
or r + r − 2r cos 2θ
r sin 2θ
or
π
sin − θ
2
r sin 2θ
or
cos θ
(iv) dr
= 15 B1 may be implied
dt
dθ dr dr 15
M1 for use of
= ÷ their (iii)
dt dt dθ
dθ
= −0.842 A1 allow −0.84 or −0.843
dt