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dx y2
(i) Solve the differential equation and obtain an expression for y in terms of x. [7]
It is given that y = 2 when x = 0. Solve the differential equation and hence find the value of y when
= 0.5,
2
x(ii) giving
Explain your why
briefly answer correct
x can only to 2 decimal
take places.
values less than 1. [1][8]
A2 PM1 TEST-1/
Solve the ABSequation | 4 − 2x | =MARKS: 48your answer correct
10, giving TIME: to
1 HOUR

3 significant figures. [3]


! " ! " ! 1" 2
1 2 2
88 line l has equation r =1 2 + " 1 . The plane p has equation r. −1 = 6. 1 ".
The point P has coordinates (− 1, 4, 11 ) and the line l has equation r = ! 3 " + λ !
−4 the term
1.

(i) Expand √ −1 in ascending −1


(1 − 4x)
2 3 powers of x, up to and including 3 in x2 , simplifying the

(i) Find
Showthe coefficients.
perpendicular
that l is parallel todistance
p. from P to l. [3][4] [3]

1 + 2x
l,√giving
(4 − 16x)
(ii) Find
A line mHence
(ii)the equation
lies infind
the the thep plane
of coefficient
plane of x2 incontains
which to lP andof
the expansion
and is perpendicular . The line m passes
your answer
.through the in thewith
point form [2]
2.
ax + by +
coordinates c " =
#5, d
3,, where
1$. a
Find, b
a , c and
vector d are m
integers.
equation for . [6][5]

p(x) is defined by
3x3 + 6x −
4x82 + 5x + 3
3 The polynomial
=
x#x2 + 2$
2x2 + 5x + 2 p(x) = x3 − 3ax + 4a,
99 Let f#x $
By first expressing . in partial fractions, show that

++5D
x+3
4

(i) Express f#x$ in the form A +# + 22


where a is a constant.
. dx = 8 − ln 9. [10]
2
B 4xCx
x 2xx ++52x + 2
[5]
(i) Given that (x − 2) is a0factor of p(x), find the value of a. [2]

# f#axhas = 3 value,
− ln 4.
2
(ii) Show (ii)that
When $ dx this [5]
3.

+ 5 tan x = 0. Denoting tan x by t, form an equation in t and hence show


1
(i) It is given that 2 tan 2x √
0 or t = p3((xt) +completely,
2
10
that either(a)t =factorise 0.8). [4] [3]
10 (a) Find the(b) complex number
find all the rootsz satisfying the equation
of the equation + 1 = 2iz, where z* denotes
p(x2 ) z=* 0. √ the complex [2]
(ii) It is given of
conjugate that
z. there is exactly
Give your answer onein real valuex of
the form + ity,satisfying
where x and are real. t = 3 (t + 0.8). Verify
the yequation [5]
by calculation that this value lies between 1.2 and 1.3. [2]
(b) (i) On a sketch of an Argand√ diagram, shade (1 + 2i)
the2 region whose points represent complex
(iii)4 UseThe complex
numbers
the iterative number
satisfying
formulathe n+1 =
ut isinequalities
defined
3
0.8%uz) =to
(tn +by + 1find

2+ 3i%i ≤value
the .1 andofIm z ≥ 3, to
t correct where Im z denotes
3 decimal places. the
Give
imaginary part of z .
the result of each iteration to 5 decimal places. [4]
[3]
(i) Without using a calculator and showing your working, express u in the form x + iy, where x and
(ii) Determine the difference between the greatest and least values of arg z for points lying in
(iv) Usingthis y are
the real.of t found in previous parts of the question, solve the equation
values [4]
region. [2]
2 tan
(ii) Sketch an Argand diagram 2x + 5 tan
showing x = 0 of the complex number # such that |# − u | = | u |.
the locus
2

4.
for −π ≤ x ≤ π .
[3]
4 [3]

3 By expressing the equation tan!! + 60"" + tan!! − 60"" = cot ! in terms of tan ! only, solve the equation
5 for 0" < ! < 90". y [5]

5.
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6 The equation of a curve is x3 y − 3xy3 = 2a4 , where a is a non-zero constant.

dy 3x2 y − 3y3
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= x [4]

9xy2 − x3
(i) Show that .
dx O 11 !
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Hence show that there are only two points on the curve at which the tangent is parallel to the
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x-axis and find the coordinates of these points.
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[4]
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The diagram shows the curve
It is given that x = ln!1 − y" − ln y, wherey 0=<8 ysin < 211.x − tan 21 x
6.
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for 0 ≤ x < π . The x-coordinate e−x


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of the maximum point is α and the shaded region is enclosed by the
y= x=α y = 0.
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(i) Show thatlines .
−x and [2]
curve and the 1+e
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! "
1 2e
2 ! y dx = ln
Show that α = 3 π . 0
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(ii) Hence show that . [4]

e+1
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3
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7.
Find the exact value of the area of the shaded region.
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1 Solve the equation ln!x − 3" = 3 ln x − ln 3. Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
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