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0606 2017 S 23 Zms
0606 2017 S 23 Zms
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may include marks awarded for specific reasons outside the scope of these notes.
Types of mark
A Accuracy mark, awarded for a correct answer or intermediate step correctly obtained. For accuracy
marks to be given, the associated Method mark must be earned or implied.
When a part of a question has two or more ‘method’ steps, the M marks are in principle independent unless the
scheme specifically says otherwise; and similarly where there are several B marks allocated. The notation ‘dep’
is used to indicate that a particular M or B mark is dependent on an earlier mark in the scheme.
Abbreviations
−2.26(4...) A1
2(i) B and C with valid reason B2 B1 for one graph and valid reason or both
graphs and no reason
10
3 A1
y = + 3
x
3
1
or y = 10 − 1 + 13
x
3
1
or y = 10 − 0.2 + 5 cao, isw
x
4(a)(i) −4 B1
3
1 11 A1
346 −15
uuur M1 uuur
OR = p + 3 ( q − p ) 1
or OR = q − ( q − p )
4 4
uuur A1
OR = 1 p + 3 q oe
4 4
5712 A1
5(b) 9
C4 × 5C4 + 9C3 × 5C5 oe M2 M1 for one correct product of the sum
[630 + 84 = ] 714 A1
6 64 = 2n M1
n=6 A1
their 6 ( 2 ) M1
their (6 −1)
× ( − a ) = −16b oe
6 × (6 − 1) their (6− 2) M1
their ( 2) × (−a)2 = 100b oe
2
a=5 A1
b = 60 A1
7(i) k (1 + 4 x ) M1
9
4 × 10 (1 + 4 x ) or better A1
9
( (
cos x their 4 × 10 × (1 + 4 x )
9
))
(
(1 + 4 x)10 ( − sin x) + cos x 4 × 10 × (1 + 4 x )
9
) A1 all correct
7(ii) B1
dx
e(
d 4 x −5
)
= 4e 4 x −5 soi
d B1
( tan x ) = sec2 x soi
dx
clearly applies correct form of quotient rule M1 or correct form of product rule to
(
tan x ( their 4e 4 x −5 ) − e 4 x −5 their sec 2 x ) e4 x −5 (tan x) −1
( tan x ) 2
4e4 x −5 (tan x)−1 + e4 x −5 (tan x)−2 × sec2 x
(
tan x ( 4e 4 x −5 ) − e 4 x −5 sec 2 x ) isw A1 all correct
( tan x )2
8(i) π B1
3
6 [cm] B1
8(ii) π M1
[major arc =] 2π − their their r
3
10π + 6 cao A1
8(iii) 1 π M1 1 π
(their 6) 2 2π − their (their 6) 2 their
2 3 2 3
1 π M1 1 π
(their 6) 2 sin their (their 6) 2 sin their
2 3 2 3
30π + 9 3 A1
x>0 B1
9 50 oe A1
[gf ( x) =] ( 9 )
9(iii) 2 M1
x −1 +2
10(b) 1 M1
2 y + 15 = tan −1 soi
3
x 4 10 M1 Simplifies as far as x =L
= x = oe
x 5
[ y =] 13 B1
∫ (5 + )
6.4 M1
10 x dx
0
1 3 M1 1 3
∫ (10 x ) 2 dx = k (10 x ) 2 or or ∫ 10 x 2 dx = k 10 ( x ) 2
3
A1 1 3
5 x + 2 (10 x ) 2
or 5 x +
2 (10 ) 2 ( x ) 2
3 × 10 3
3
M1 limits used correctly or correct FT and
their 5(6.4) +
2 (10 × 6.4 ) 2
− their 57.6 oe subtraction of trapezium;
3 × 10 992
their − their 57.6
15