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t 4 Wa EEO EOS WO OG LULLVLT VED Write your name here Pearson Edexcel Centre Number Candidate Number International GCSE Monday 22 January 2018 - Morning Pope Reference Time: 2 hours 4PM0/02 Calculators may be used. Instructions © Use black ink or ball-point pen. © Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, centre number and candidate number. @ Answer alll questions. © Without sufficient working, correct answers may be awarded no marks. © Answer the questions in the spaces provided ~ there may be more space than you need. Information © The total mark for this paper is 100. © The marks for each question are shown in brackets, — use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. Advice © Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. © Check your answers if you have time at the end. Turnover » Answer all ELEVEN questions, Write your answers in the spaces provided. You must write down all the stages in your working. Diagram NOT accurately drawn Q) 4 radians o 12cm Figure 1 Figure 1 shows the sector AOB of a circle with centre O and radius 12cm. The angle AOB is @ radians and the area of the sector is 192cm? Calculate (a) the value of 6, (b) the length, in cm, of the arc AB. Ace of Seeden =>. Hyer O-. /42 >> /, ale xO - Question 1 continued Y (= y = Mw ue (Total for Question 1 is 4 marks) _ \ al Show that Sort 2= So +3n) r= : Q) (b) Hence, or otherwise, evaluate Sor +2) a o as § 2a} BEES eT A 40 + an-4) a pa a. (2 =) C shen) Vv Df 4 [32 402) M0 ~ = STT (Ans) Diagram NOT accurately drawn Figure 2 ‘The region enclosed by the circle with equation x?+y?=5 and the straight line with equation x = 1, shown shaded in Figure 2, is rotated through 360° about the y-axis. Use algebraic integration to find the exact volume of the solid generated. 2 mV ty) ay =____fay-=.42] E cs) -UP]-tstv, ‘ — ca Deeg] berg 3" anit > (ns) 6 310. YOON TW (5) 2 -2 4 Here is a quadratic equation 3x? + px + 4 =0 where p is a constant, (a) Find the set of values of p for which the equation has two real distinct roots, (b) List all the possible integer values of p for which the equation has no real roots. 4a). pr- 4 a4 56 pr - 4 30 Ps 16 Poztura (Ars) 6 Pre HN & ) ths) $4.435F2, 21,0 lng) show that 2 (nee + unter) 24 ih both — 2 4hee™ pice rey er + byt - et | 1 Ihe® Cshoun) | Diagram NO1 accurately dra oO : B Figure 3 = ~ Figure 3 shows the triangle OAB with Od = a and OB = b. a (a) Find AB in terms of a and b. a ) The point P is such that OP= 304, and the point Q is the midpoint of AB. = (b) Find PQ as a simplified expression in terms of a and b. @ The point R is such that POR and OBR are straight lines where OR = pC and BR = 108 = (c) Express OR in terms of @) a, bandy (i) a,bandA (3) (@) Hence find the value of @e Gi) 2 % a) 6 Ag + 8 = 4b b dhs) aaa eee Question 6 continued 6) ORs 3 OA ap Woo if —> A = “ ta lf (@ Solve the equation ey =4 a Gi) Solve the equation log, 64 + 3log,x—log,4=5 mM hg a ap gh gee 7 g Bee on Sn 2 Bt Se = 2 Pour So 2 26 S>.bnt- banter dnd “2 $= 2) ET OED Zo => Ge- 2) Cnt) = 9 Mee.21 4 (Ans) i) loa 64 4 slog y « = tog 4 > Sgt ha Antes lg yf Ss eels eaeee @ @ @ au SIHLNI SLUM LON OG a | DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA 10. NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA i Question 7 continued =) Ba $B 7 =. Bab +. 3-abiaegS > 2s +3 = Sa Ss Lat - Ba- 2a.4.359 ay * (20-3) -1 (20-3) 50 > a-9 Y logy = th -4 ye 4 = 252 Cw) lage Me t ae ae) Diagram NOT accurately drawn Figure 4 A solid right circular cylinder has radius rom and height hem, as shown in Figure 4, The cylinder has a volume of 355m? and a total surface area of Sem? (2) Show that $= 2x7? + 28 ro) Given that r can vary, (b) using calculus find, to 3 significant figures, the minimum value of S. (8) (©) Verify that your answer to part (b) does give the minimum value of S. Q) > Ket hs 3s¢ he 385 ant Sr axp b LAL h Sc dxyY + LAT Ci) ” Se ann’ AE Cehwn) ‘Soa 7 IANA ie yRe Fros0 pe > END Pf gore -B » Gar: TIO Se anxl Ge ys : 1m ya = 27%. tm? (ms) ©) dns 2 yn litle oP ~ S re? elf pepe 7 4 (FE) 37-10 The vole vf Ss 15 “prohvc, MA -gr 5 dy . Co iy ritnnaen vale Question 8 continued Diagram NOT accurately drawn Figure $ Figure 5 shows the curve C with equation y= x? — 2x? — 5x +6 The curve C crosses the x-axis at the points with coordinates (-2,0), (a, 0) and (b, 0) (a) (i) Show that a= 1 Gi) Find the value of b. (4) The point P on C has x coordinate 2 and the line / is the tangent to C at P. (b) Show that J crosses the x-axis at the point with coordinates (-2, 0) (6) (©) Use algebraic integration to find the exact area of the finite region bounded by C and /. 4) (142) 5 6 backer fb Pin) a 1 0 000000 0 Question 9 continued é tH tnt 3 z wt2 | n-Lur-y tC = aot zg Ee) oO S —4y ~ SK 8 = 4k - Or e) j an +t = te 2 : ° 5 > "oO a X+3 =0 5 I) 5 Ss “thr 5) Lu J) 0 8 > (%-9) (n-1) = W238, Kel 5 2 as 4 2 E i bod ee a | 00 04 00 women > a —) Question 9 continued iy’ ) te Bn WH 5 = By 40x) 5 = -l ys. Q)3-20)* ~Sl2) 44 a4 ee ye - Y =| (veh) ah wey ee gee > When yor ye O wi-2 ¢) Are - it (nde war- Sut 6)- 6% Crude > bet-$- Sib + bx] - [aet-ad el. V3UV SIHLNI3LTYM LON 0a IH NI ALUM LON OG a > B Wau SINT ALIA LON Oa Ld)" 30) £0) + Cay QDHACOBAANROAAAAAAMAOAAMDOAOAMOAOHO MOH ONE RR OBEeHeHeYe sa mssinan ta iene aneiaeenEnte Question 9 continued Cac" Lents bis eee gy] CoA PO) Caey ay DO NOT WRITE INTHIS AREA \ DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA: ES SUED SUEY 7 (Total for Question 9 is 14 marks) 10/ The point 4 has coordinates (-6, ~4) and the point B has coordinates (4, 1) The line / passes through the point 4 and the point B. (a) Find an equation of /. (2) The point P lies on / such that 4P: PB = 3:2 (b) Find the coordinates of P. a The point Q with coordinates (m, 7) lies on the line through P that is perpendicular to /. Given that m < 0 and that the length of PQ is 3v5 (c) find the coordinates of Q. (6) The point R has coordinates (13, 0) (@) Show that (i) AB and RQ are equal in length, (ii) AB and RQ are parallel. G (e) Find the area of the quadrilateral ABOR. io me lt la. a) a at4 e # (> Ller)= Seana NNN rrr nn URN rere eee ere Question 10 continued b) = BXYt 2x t ~ Ibe Sxl +2x-4 Ss a s Y= 0. po tpaon IT P Co, ') (Ans) ya me -2 ~2 oe nel m-0 mim.2 nt sone chm | (ars) = Vem-g* ttn+i)~ (4v5)"2 (m- 0)" + (ne)? seme + (de) YS nel a Question 10 continued Q C315) lms) : ) 96. Vea S5ys R= VC13 --3)4. (9-5) Ve ' ) hence ABS RQ ave SVS, Mey ve eg lonalh cosy o HANAN EREVAN HINT NHIATHN HAN Question 10 continued Corndient ng RO-= £20. ~5 413 L ZX As they beth Pave dhe Same. gradient , He Bu RQ. are pailh 9 Aa | 4 “Ls 7 a 2L[{-s-ra)+(- I +e)+lo-S2)- (cs-o)] 2 75 lms) Total for Question 10 is 15 marks) JAN TANT = TALL AANAU sumover Diagram NOT. accurately drawn Figure 6 A pyramid with a rectangular base ABCD and vertex £ is shown in Figure 6, ‘The rectangular base is horizontal with AB = 12cm and BC=8cm. The diagonals of the base intersect at the point O, The vertex £ of the pyramid is vertically above O. The height of the pyramid is 4 om and AE =BE = CE = DF = 10cm (a) Show that A= 4/3 . @) (b) Find, in degrees to 1 decimal place, the size of angle OCE. @) The angle between OE and the plane CBE is 6° V7 2 (c) Show that cos 6° = a7 « The point P is the midpoint of BE and the point Q is the midpoint of CE. (a) Find, in degrees to 1 decimal place, the size of the angle between the plane OPQ and the plane EPO. a a) AC = Vig = 4B ” 00,0000 —— Question 11 continued ve = Viet va)* = V4e Tox3 va. (shen) v pb). log LOLE-= oN IS. 10 Zole..= Cos | (42 — 459° Cans) ¢) aking We He madpoirt nb 6C hoe b+ (4NS. & 2 2YQ1 Question 11 continued (50 = an (Shown) dank = Ge) = 44.) O= 42.2 (ns)

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