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l -J6
Jg *J-zz can be simplified as Rationalisins - liji gives
.12+l -
(A) 1J'
(B) 4J? (A) t-2J'
(B) 3-2Ji
(c) 4J' (c) r+Ji
(D) -6J' (D) t+2Jj
5. If a remainder of 7 is obtained when
lf p and q are positive integers such that :f - 3.r + k is divided by.r - 3, then k equals
p < q, then which of the following statements
iVare conect? (A) -ll
(B) -r0
l' -p>-q (c) lo
ll. f>pq (D) ll
III. p-l<q-l
(A) I only Which of the following are factors of
(B) II only 4 x4 +8x3 -2x2 -6x-4?
(C) I and III only
(D) II and III only I. .r+ 1

II. x- |
IIL x+2
Two roots of the cubic equation IV. x-2
?j + 3x2 - 5x - 6 are -l and -2. The
THIRD root is (A) I and II only
(B) II and III only
(C) I and III only
(A)
t (D) I and IV only

I
a5-b5:
(B)
t 7.

(A) (a - b)(d - alb + dbz - abi + ba)


3 (B) (a - b)(d + a3b + db2 + ab3 + b4)
(c) (C) (a + b)(d- a3b + 6t6z - a$3 + ba)
, (a + b)(d + a,b + a2$2 4 a$3 * ba)
(D)
(D)

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Which of the following mapping diagrams 9. Ifg(x) is the inverse offix) then the cor-
does NOT represent a function? rect diagram is

7
(D)

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10. Which of the following is true if c, / 13. The valuesofr that satisry the inequality
and 7 are roots of the cubic equation l2x-al>lxl,a>0,are
3tr-4f-7x-10=0?
(A) ,.9 ort ro
a+ p+y J
(A)
33aB+By+ya=-
=-,
(B) -3 aB+BY+Ya=-
d+ P+Y=--:, -7 (B) *.-4 o, , , o
43 J

(c) ^37 dP+ltY+Yd=-


a+P+/=-, (c) x>-aandx<9
4J J
L1
(D) a+p+y=-, aB+BY+Ya=i
5J (D) >!
x<aarrdx
3

The annual growth, g(x), (in thousands)


of the population over x years i5 repre-- 14. ihestatementpv-pisa
sented by g(x) = 2*. Over how maiiy
years will an annual growth of 32 thou. (A) converse
sand be achieved
(B) tautology
(C) contradiction
(A) s (D) contra positive
(B) 16
(C) logr 16
(D) log, 30 15. The statement -(p v (- p C)) is logically
equivalent to
^

lA (A) p^-q
logl5 -log6+-log-= (B) p +-q
(c) -p^-q
(D) -p+-q
(A)
l. 36
2 -25
)\
(B)

(c) 0

(D) I

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r6. A vector equation is given as If B is an acute angle and cos P: :13 , then
sl+\
- l+tlf r)=l(-s)l. The values ofs and B:
( sec

\rJ (r/ \r/ |

(A)
5
/ are, respectively
l3
(A) -2 and -l (B) t2
(B) -2 and I l3
(C) 2 and I
(c) l3
(D) 2 and-r
t2
(D) l3
t7. sin (30" - l) is equal to 5

,t;
(A) I cosl - v' sinl Thdpoint (2, 3) is at one end of diameter
22( 21. a
of the circle whose equation is

(B) l rorl + €sin,l *+f-l0x +2y+l=0.


22
The coordinates of the other end of the
diameter are
(c) {'t;1 cosl + lsinl
22 (A) (-12, -s)
(B) (-12, -l)
l^
!' r
I I
(c) (8, -s)
(D)
a1 cosl -
L'
sin (D) (8, -l)

18. 2 sin 0 cos $ is equivalent to 22. rhe varue


"r
sin(f +o) t,
(A) sin(0+q;+sin(0-0) (A) - sinp
(B) sin(0+0)-sin(0-0) (B) - cosp
(c) cos(0+0)+cos(0-$) (C) sinp
(D) cos(0+0)-cos(0-{) (D) cosp

19. The equation of the circle whose centre


has coordinates (4, l) and whose radius is
7 units is

(A) f+f+8x+/-49:0
(B) x2+f-8x-2y-32=0
(C) f+f-Bx-Y+49=0
x2+f+8x*2y+66=0

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I

I
23. What value of 0, 0 < 0 < zr, satisfies the 27. Ifp=2i+j and q = i+ 6j are perpendicular
)',
0- 2 = 0?
equation 2 cos2 0 + 3 cos vectors, then the value of l" is

I
(A)
(A) -3
l
o (B) -l
(B) tr (c) 0
(D) 2
[L] ;J 28. The general solution for sin 20 = stn- ls
(D) ::-
z
lznt+-
IA
o=1
(A)
l0n+l\a
24. With respect to an origin O, A has |.' '16
coordinates (3, -2). The position vector
of3OA is lnr
I
+L
It
(B)
(A) (3, -6)
|tnft+-5tt
t12
(B) (e,-2)
(*
/o\ lnt +!
(L) | -l
|\-L) "l
(c) ^t t2
l(2nttl:
L' '12
(D) re)
|!'-o,l.l
lo
lnv+-
(D) v=1
Jtt
|, ,,lr-;
t< The expression sin 64, + sin 4A may be l(r+
written as
to
29' The cosine ofthe angle between the vectors
(A) sin l0A
(B) -2 cosZA -6 j and i +j is
(C) 2 cos 5A sin A
-l
(D) 2 sin 5,A cos A (A)

I + cosal - sina,4 = (B) i


(A) I +cos4A
(B) 2cos2A
(C) cos 2A (c) _E
(D) 2 cos2A sin'A

6
(D)

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Item 30 refers to the diagram below. 33. Lr*tsin.x) maY be expressed as


dx-
(A) :i (cos .r+ 3 sin x)
(B) ri (x cos x - 3 sin x)
(C) .l (3 cos .r+ sin x)
(D) rf (x cos x + 3 sin x)

34. The function g is defined as

{3x+5 for x<3


S(xr=\px+Zforx>3
For the function to be continuous at x= 3,
the value of 'p' should be

( (A) - -3
(B) -l
30. In the diagram above showing f=x,yis (c) 4
NOT defined for
(D) 12

x=0
If y= x-6
(A)
(B) xZ0 35. tnen {dx is

(c) x>0 '- 3-4x


(D) x<0
(A) -21
lim x'-9 (3 - 4x)'
31.
x -+3 x-3 2l
(B)
(A) -ls
-a (3 - 4x)' I

(B) 0
(c)
--2l -Bx
(c) 6 --.-
(3 - 4x)'
(D) @
(D) -27 -8x
(3- 4x)'
Given that hT
sinr
32. -1, where x is meas-
x
ured in radians, ttrenl'S# tt 36. If y =".,ffiT ttt"n d'y is
2
dx3

.3
(A) stn-2
sin 3x
(B)
2x (B)
2
(c) ;J
(D)
i
a
J (c) ffi
2
I
(D)
(2x + l)

/:N n\T'I'r\'TLIE \TE]'T DAr]F


-8-
;5
37. Ify = tan 6x then Q- i, 41. Given that
J,
af @)e =9 , the value of
dx
(A) 6tanz 6x is
(B) sec2 6r I's76ya*
(C) 6 sec2 6x
(D) sec 6x tan 6x (A) i
38. lf Q=cos x
dx
then
(B) i
(A) y:sinx+&
(B) y=cosx*/r
(C)
(D)
y=-cosx*/r (c) i
.y=-sinx+&
)1
39. If f"(x) = 6x, then gin"'n --that (D) +4
f ' (0) = Q, and c is a constant,f (x) :
(A) 3ri+x+c
(B) f+x+c 42. The gradient ofthe nonnal to the curve
(C) 3xz + c y=3f -Zx+ I atx= I is
(D) ri+c
(A) I
4
The path ofan object is given parametrically
as.tr t+ 2,! =cos / * l.
= sin The slope of
(B) I
the tanqent at t =L is 2
-4 (c) -1
(A) -l
(B) 0 (D)
(c) I
(D) undefined

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dv
Water is leaking from a tank. The rate of 44. Given then possible sketches of
43.
change in volume of the water in the tank
fr=r*,
the graph of y ate
with respect to time, r, is inversely propor-
tional to the volume, I{ ofwater in the tank. I.
If & is a positive constant of proportionality,
then the equation that models this situation
is

(A) -k
[/= '7
,lt
dV -k
(B)
dt

(c) lL = -*Jv tI.


dt
(D) lt = -kt

m.

ry.

(A) I and II only


(B) III and tV only
(c) I, III and IV only
(D) II, III and IV only

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45. The radius of a circle is increasing at a


rate of 0.lcm s'r. At the instant when
the radius is 3 cm, the rate of increase
of the area in cm2 s-ris

2
(A) -/t
)
a
(B) :ft
)
(C) 2n

(D)( 4n

:.

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CAPE
CAPE June
20142014
Pure Pure Mathematics
Mathematics U1 P1U1 P1
/uee rflt+fls eo/5
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3 log;2q -Zlogr3q + I exPressed asa
d-b5= rrrtE G"rittui'in itt stuplesr form is
+ b)
(A) @-b)(d -db+ db2-ab'
i'ti i"-ujia + db + dbz + ab'+
+
bt)
(A) bs,(g
i.i io * ulix- a1t6 + d8 - "b' bl)
bi i"*aiia* r1t6+ dbz+ ab3 + ba) (B)
"rr[9
when
lf a remainder of 3 is obtained (c) ros,(4i*r
il; ;; i is divided bY x l' then k
-
equals

(A) -11
(D)
1"*,(t, ).'
(B) -e
(c) -l of
(D) ls Which of the following are factors
4t + 8f -?t -6x-4?
Two roots of the cubic equation I. x+ I
Z*-* 3i - 5x - 6 are -1 and -2'
The
il. x-l
THIRD root is ilI. x+2
.J IV. x-2
(A)
T (A) I and lI onlY
I iB) II and III onlY
(B)
2 (Cl I and III onlY
J
(D) I and IV onlY
(c)
t (in thousands) of
(D) J 7. The annual growth, g(x)'
for x years ts
tt ooput"tion in a country
"
,"pr"t"nt a by g(x)=T' Inhowmanyyears
eve d?
*tnil edtt. ":t tztho usand be ach i

+J;*ffi= (A) logl6


(B) log;30
(c) s
(A) sG (D) 16

(B) + The general quadratic equation


with roots a
8.
(C) +{x +r and P maY be written as

(D) oJ;-+ (A) f-(a+F)x-oQ=9


i-Bi f -(a+ P)r + "9^= o^

ici 't''+(ct+F)x+aF=o
t' +(o+ F)r-oP=9
iD)

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9. Ifg(x) is the inverse of J(x) then the cor- 11. Which ofthe following statements is true?
rect diagram is

(A) (A) f,'=rf,


,
)
(B)
Z,'=l
r=t L r=t I I'l
fn'12

,r.-rt
(c) l(z+r'z)=2*Zr'
r=l r=l

(B)
(D)
i,'=f,'
r=l r=0

12. logr5-ro96+
i^tr!r=
JU)
(A)
l, 36
2 "2s
(c) (B) .25
lo8

rI
--4
(c) 0

(D) I

The values ofx that satisfo the inequality


lzr- al> l.r l, a) 0, are
(D)
(A) ,.! o, ,, o
3

(B) ,.4o, ,, a o
J

(C) x>-a andx<!


3

(D) x<a andx>9


3

10. The statement-(p v (- p n q)) is logically


equivalent to

(A) p
(B) p ^-q
:+-q
(c) -p
^-q
(D) -p+-q

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17 ' sin (30" - l) is equal to
14. 3roca5 -
(A) I
I
(A) ,cosA-|sinA
'fg
(B) s
rJt
(c) e (B) ,cosA+|sin A
(D) 27
t;1
(c) {r cosl+ i sinl
and f(g(x))=x ' then g(x)
22
15. If r(x) = 3x -4
(D) {tl^t cosl-isinl
is \-, 2 Z

(A)
3x-4
18' The centre of the circle
x+4
(B)
J
(x - 1)' + O/ -2)2: 16 is
(c) 3-4x (A) (-r,-2)
(D) 4x-3 (B) (-r,2)
(c) (r,-2)
(D) (1,2)

16. A curve is defined bY the Parametric


I
equations x:3 * 2t and Y =7' 19. The relationship between the curve
y=* -hr + 4 and the line y: 2x is that the

The Cartesian equation of the curve is line

-J (A) intersects the curve in two distinct


(A) Y=-x-z points (2,2) and(2,-Z)
(B) touches the curve at the Point
x-3
(B) ,=T (c)
(2,4)
does not intersect the currle
2 (D) intersects the curue in more than
(c) !=-x+) 2 points

2
(D)
- Y=-
x-J

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23. What value of 0, 0 < e < z, satisfies the
If p is an acute angle and cos p: a, ,h"n equation 2 cos2 0 + 3 cos 0 -2 : 0?
sec p: 13
-

E
5 (A)
(A) 6
l3
7t
l2 (B)
(B) 4
l3
1t
r3 (c)
(c) 3
12
1'
l3 (D)
(D) 2
5

2r. With respect to an origin O, A has


coordinates (3, -2). The position vector 24. The vector [{) t, perpendicutar to the
of3dis \q)
/ a\
vector
(A) (3, {) _i l. The relationship between p
|\-r,/

and g is
(B) (9,1)
(A) P+3q:O
(c) (-l (B) 3p+q=g
(C) p -3q:0
(D) (.:)
(D) 3P-q:0

A circle has centre (-1,


-l). The equation
The curves f :x+7 and xy=6 intersect
of the tangent to the circle at the point
at three points. The y coordinates of these (0, -3) on the circle is
points are

(A) -2, (A) !=-1x-3 1

(B) -2, -1,


3 2
l, 3
(c) -1, 6, 7 (B) ! =1x-3 I

(D) l, t, 6 z
(c) ! = 1x-3
(D) | =2x-3

I +cos14-sin14=

(A) I +cos4,{
(B) 2 coszA
(C) cos 2A
(D) 2 cos2A sin2A

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I
27. A vector equation is given as 30. )-
cosec-x
rhe varues ors and
'(-?).'(l)=[-i) -:
(A) arc cos (x)2

t are, respectively (B) (arc cos.r)2

(A) 2 and-l (c)


tartzx
(B) 2 and 1 sect x
(C) -2 and I cot2 x
(D) -2 and -l (D)
;;;t
(-g )
28. I sJand
The point P has position veotor 31. Given thatfix) : (be + l)3 thenf ' (2) equals

Q is apoint such that fi :(-l). tn" (A) 2s


(B) 7s
position vector of p is (c) rzs
(D) rso
(A)
[-i,) .. x'-x-2
llm
(B) ro') x+-t x-l
Irz)
(A) -=-3
(c) (B) 0
0 (c) I
(D) "o
(D) (:)
33. *tOsinx) may be expressed as

29. The cosine ofthe angle between the vectors (A) .f (cos x + 3 sin x)
-6jandi+jis (B) :i (x cos:r - 3 sin x)
(C) :f (3 cos x + sin x)
(A) -l (D) :f (x cos x + 3 sin x)
42
I
(B)
^12

(c) -5
.12
6
(D)
^12

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34. A dial on a plane preparing for landing Item 37 refers to the diagram below.
registers the numberlzuu+ )[ )
^ ^ -(sin ft
h ),where
ft is the height above the grbund.' Just as
the plane lands the dial reads

(A) 200

(B) 20s
5tr
(c) 200 +
V
(D) 200 + 5n

p4
tt l, f @)dr =12 ,what is the value of
e3 p4

lrf(x)dx + J, (/(x) -r)dx2 37. The gradient of the normal to the curve
y = lnx atx=2 is
(A) 2
(B) 4 (A) -2
(c) ll
(D) 12 (B) -: I

(c) : I

lf y-",12..1then dtl is
2

dxz
(D) 2

I
(A) If the rate of change of y with respect to x
(r,.@T) is
^4
3x'*1 theny is equal to
x-
(B)
(A) .12
OX---
I x'
,lZx+l (B) ^2
x- *-;-*Constant
I
(D)
@ (c)
-)
x'-j+constant

(D) Ar-4
x-

'F,*t -- {-} r F. F 1 n- !sr; _-


@ s\,Te T!€\ErtT P-+(E
lf f"(x)= 5x then giventhat';f(0) = 0 and 42. The gradient of the normal to the curve
c is a constant,f (x): :
y:3f -2x+ I atx= I is
(A) 3f +x+ c (A) -i
(B) :i+x+c
(C) 3:i + c
(D) ri+c (B) -:
(c) -t
40. tf "f'1x1 = sin r, thenfix) = (D) 4
(A) <osx * c
(B) -sinx * c 43. The TOTAL shaded area in the diagram
(C) sinx * c below is given by
(D) cosx + c

4t. At time t years, the growth of a certain


country's gross national product, G, is
d9
given by the equation =5*.orr.
dt
At the beginning of the year 1990, the
gross national product was recorded as (A) [i1,>*
$732 million. The estimated gross national
product at the beginning ofthe year 2000 (B) lfirr'r*l
was
(c) [l'f<r>a**f.fllt*
G9
(A) I ac=J(s+cosr)ar (D)
liroa**lfirr'r*;
732 0

G9
(B)
I no =J(5+cosr)ar
732 I
Gr0
(c) I oo=Jts*
732 I
cost)dt

(t l0
(D)
! ac=Jts*cosr)dr
732 0

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44. Given 9=2, then a sketch graph ofy 45. The radius of a circle is increasing at a rate
dx of 0.lcm sr. At the instant when the rildius ,

may be represented by is 3 cm, the rate of increase of the area in


cm2 s'r is
L
2
(A)
)
J
I
(B) -7'
5

(c) 2n

(D) 4n
u.

m.

rv.

(A) I and II only


(B) III and IV only
(c) l, II and IV only
(D) II, III and IV only
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02r340r0lcAPE 2015
CAPE 2016 Unit 1 P1 C+n-
t 2Q''. .)

t'[ttr1 t
{:-Jr- may be expressed as
I .le * Jn - Jl62 can be simPlified as 3.
x +,ty
^t

(A) -t,ll x+y


(A)
(B) -z.li x-y
x-y
(c) -qJl (B)
x+y
(D) -s..li (c) x+ y -zJxy
x-y
2. If g(x) is the inverse function offlx) then (D)
x - y +2Jxy
the correct diagram is x+y
(A) lb't g(x)
4. If a remainder of 7 is obtained rvhen
f -3x + & is divided by x - 3, then ,t equals
(A) -lt
(B) -l
(c) I
(D) ll
(B) r€)
s. (-p)n(-q)=
(A) -p^-q
(B) -pv-q
flxl (c) -(pv-q)
(D) -(pnq)
(c)
flxl 6. Given that x andy are negative integers,
and that x > y, which of the following is
true?

c(r) (A) t>)i


(B) x'<y
(c) x>f
(D) (D) f <)P
e(r)

7 The range of values of x that satisfr the


inequalitylx-bl<ais
(A) -a+b<x<a*b
flx) (B) -a- b<x<a-b
(C) a- b<x<a*b
(D) a+ b<x<a-b

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8. Which of the following mapping diagrams l0 The value 6g logr. 36 is
does NOT represent a function'/
I
(A)
2
(B) 2
(c) 4
(A)
x (D) 8

ll. Which ofthe following sets of ordered pairs


represent functions?

I. {(-1, l), (0,2), (1, 3), (4,6)}


(B) II. {(-2, 4), (1, l), (1, 4), (2,4)\
III. {(-t, l), (0,0), (1, l), (-3,9)}
x IV. {(-2, 5), (-1, 5), (0, 5), (l, 5)}

(A) I and II only


(B) II and III only
(C) I, II and III only
(D) I, III and IV only

(c)
12. logl5-log6
l- 4
+-lo9*=
x

(A) 0
(B)

(c) l. 36
-loq-
2 "25
(D)
(D) .25
loB
* +

13. Which of the following are factors of


4t + txs -?t-
6x - 4?
I If log,4 + log,x - log"7 = 2, then the value
ofx is I. .x+ I
II. x-l
(A) 7 II I. x+2
20 N. x-2
(B)
7, (A) I and II only
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4 (B) II and III only
42 (c) I and III only
(c) -a (D) I and IV only
7
',
(D) 2'
4
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14. The general cubic equation with roots ot, p and f may be written as

(A) ,i-(cr +F+y)ri-(aF +aT + Fy)x-d9f=0


(B) t'-(cl +B+flf +(crB +af + |Dx-sFT=O
(C) ri-(a + S+flf -(ctp +af+ 9f)x+ aFT=O
(D) ri-(o +g+nt'+(oP +af + |Dx+aFT=O

15. The tables below show the values for two 18. The line through the points P(k,2) and
functions, f and g. 0(6, 8) is parallel to the line with equation
3x+ y-21= 0. The value of & is
x 0 I 2 3 4 5
(A) I
f(r) 7 5 3 2 -7 -5 (B) 4
(c) E
x 0 I 2 3 4 5 (D) 24

g(x) 3
I
4
I
2 5
I
3 2
r9 The expression sin 60 + slp 40 may be
expressed as
The value of g -' [(3)] is
(A) sin 100
I
(A) (B) -2cos20
2 (c) 2 sin 50 cos 0
(B) 2 (D) 2 cos 50 sin 0
(c) 5
(D) 7
20. A curve is defined by the parametric equa-
tionsx= 3 +2t and-y:2 + r. The Cartesian
16. A vector equation is given as equation of the curve is

(A) x+j/= I
'(T).'(l) =(-i) rhe varues ors and (B) x * 4y:7
, are, respectively, (C) x+2y: I
(D) x -2y: -1
(A) -2 and -l
(B) l and I
(C) 2 and I 2t What value of 0, 0 < 0 < r, satisfies the
(D) 2 and-l equation 2 cos2 0 + 3 cos 0 -2 : 0?

T
(A)
17. The value ofcos
1t
p ts
6
2 tr
(A) cosP (B)
4
(B) sinp
(c) -cosp (c)
T
(D) -sin p
;J
7t
(D)
2

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22. The expression cotx * tan x can be written 25. Which of the following sketches BEST
as represents the curve

(A) 2 cosec 2x
),: cos
|, ro
=
x s2n)2
(B) 2 cotTs
sin r+cosy (A)
(c)
sinxcosx

slnr-cosr
(D)
stnxcos.r ,r .x

23. The minimum and maximum values of


I
I
are' rresPectively'
2 - ai"6)
(A) -3and-l (B)
(B) -2 and2
(c) I andl
3
(D) land3 ,t x

24. With respect to an origin O, A has


coordinates (3,
-Z). The position vector
of 3d is
(c)
(A) (3, -6) I
(B) (9,--2)
ts 2n T
(c)
t:)
(D)
tj)
(D)
1

lt 2n x

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26 The variable point P(x,y) moves so that it is the same distance from the points (1,6) and
(3,2). The equation of the locus of P may be obtained from

(A) v-6 _ v-Z


x-l x-3

(B)
x-l x-3
v-6 v-2
-=-
(c) -l)2 +(y-6)2 = -3)z +(y-2)2

(D) (x- l) +0,- 6):(x- 3) + (y-2)

: 7t.
27. The general solution for sin 20 sin
-ls 29 Thecosine ofthe angle between the vectors
6
-6jandi+jis
znr+L -l
(A) o=. 6 (A)
Jz
(2n +D
*L I
(B)
nt+- 1t Jz
t2
(B) ,={ (c) -5
nn+-5r
t2
Jz
6
7T (D)
nt+- Jz
(c) ,={ l2
5n
(2nr)
t2
30. lf p:2i+ j andq:l,i+6j areperpendicular
E vectors, then the value of l, is
nfi+-
6
(D) ,={ (A)
(n+DZ -3
6 (B) -l
(c) 0
(D) 2

28. A circle has centre (-1, -l ). The equation


of the tangent to the circle at the point
(0, -3) on the circle is

(A) y=--x-J l^
'2
(B) l.
v=-x-5
'2
(c) Y =-2x-3
(D) | =2x-3
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Item 31 refers to the following diagram. 33. The function g is defined as
v 3p+2,x<3
g(r) =
3*-1, x)3
For the function to be continuous at x:3,
Y =f(x) the value ofp should be
t; (A) 4
( k (B) I
(c) 2
(D) 6
1234
3l From the diagram above, which of the 34. A curve is given parametrically by the
following statements are true? equationsx:f -2t, y:F+2t- The
simplest expression n, ! is given by
I. f'(t) <0 cbe

II. f(l) > t (A)


,-l
III. f 121: g
t+l
IV. f'(2): k r+l
(B)
t-l
(A) I and II only
2t-l
(B) I and III only (c)
(C) II and III only 2t+l
(D) II and IV only 2t+l
(D)
2t-l
Item 32 refers to the following diagram. J5. Which of the following real functions has a
point of discontinuity?
v
f:* A
(A) f(x):c+rr
(B) .f (x)=?+T
x
0
(c) -f(x):3-f
(D) .f(x)=.ffi,
36. A rod is heated and its length at time
/ seconds is given by L = 5t2 + 169
32 In the diagram above showing yF: x, y is
centimetres. When t = 3, the rate of
NOT defined for increase ofZ, in cm s-r, is

(A) x:0 (A) l5


(B) x>0 (B) 30
(c) x>0 (c) 45
(D) x<0 (D) 60

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37.
x' 9 40
7t
x dx:
ls x-3
rs
IJ
sec2

(A) -@
(B) 0
(A) I

(c) 6 (B) 1
(D) @ 2

(c) l
2
Item 38 refers to the following diagram
(D) -l
which shows the finite region R bounded
by the liney: x and the curvey: rf .

41. Given that the value of


[t +t1*'yar= P,
v ?* E 3f(x)dr
is
1

R (A) 1
4

3
x (B)
4

(c) 2
-1 4

38. The area of R is (D)


27
4
I
(A)
6 Item 42 refers to the following diagram.

(B) I
3 v
I
(c) f(x) r(x)
2
5
(D)
6

39 The gradient at x=I6 on the curve a x


y:sinxis
42 Based on the diagram above, which of the
(A) -Jt following statements is NOT correct?
2

-l (A) (a) is undefined


(B)
T
I
(B)
lg r(rl =f@).
(c)
2 lim f(x)
(c) x-o does not exisr.

(D) .6
(D) f(x) is discontinuous at g
2

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Item 43 refers to the following diagram. 44. If.f '(.r) = 6x , then given that f
,(0) 0 and
= ,
c is a constant, f (x) :

v, (A) 3rf +r+ c

y:x2
(B) :i+x+c
3 (c) 3r3+c
(D) .t'+c

0
45 be expressed as
*rOsin.r)may
43 The finite region,R is enclosed by the curve
y :
: f,the y-axis and the liney 3 as shown (A) rf (cos x + 3 sin x)
in the diagram above. This region is rotated
(B) .f (x cos x * 3 sin:r)
completely about the y-axis to form a solid
(C) f (3 cos r + sin x)
of revolution. The volume of this solid is
(D) rf (.r cos x + 3 sin x)
given by

(A) o['*od,

(B) o['rod*

(c) o[.f ar
(D) ,!ir 4

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