Core Mathematics C3: GCE Examinations Advanced Subsidiary
Core Mathematics C3: GCE Examinations Advanced Subsidiary
Core Mathematics C3
Paper C Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Instructions and Information
Candidates may use any calculator EXCEPT those with the facility for symbolic algebra, differentiation and / or integration. Full marks may be obtained for answers to ALL questions. Mathematical formulae and statistical tables are available. This paper has eight questions.
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You must show sufficient working to make your methods clear to an examiner. Answers without working may gain no credit.
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1.
(a)
Express
x+4 2 2 x + 3x + 1 2 x + 1
2
as a single fraction in its simplest form. (b) Hence, find the values of x such that
x+4 2 1 = . 2 x + 3x + 1 2 x + 1 2
2
(3)
(3)
2.
(a)
Prove, by counter-example, that the statement cosec sin > 0 for all values of in the interval 0 < < is false. (2)
(b)
Find the values of in the interval 0 < < such that cosec sin = 2, giving your answers to 2 decimal places. (5)
3.
Solve each equation, giving your answers in exact form. (a) (b) ln (2x 3) = 1 3e y + 5ey = 16 (3) (5)
4.
Differentiate each of the following with respect to x and simplify your answers. (a) (b) (c) ln (3x 2)
2x + 1 1 x
x 2 e2x
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5. (3, 2)
O y = f(x)
(2, 4) Figure 1
Figure 1 shows the curve y = f(x) which has a maximum point at (3, 2) and a minimum point at (2, 4).
(a)
Showing the coordinates of any stationary points, sketch on separate diagrams the graphs of
y = f( | x | ), y = 3f(2x).
(7)
Write down the values of the constants a and b such that the curve with equation y = a + f(x + b) has a minimum point at the origin O. (2)
6.
Solve the equation f(x) = 0. Sketch the curve y = f(x). Find an expression for the inverse function, f 1(x).
(d)
Show that fg(x) = x + a ln b, where a and b are integers to be found. (3) Turn over Solomon Press
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7.
(a)
Express 4 sin x + 3 cos x in the form R sin (x + ) where R > 0 and 0 < < .
2
(4)
(b) (c)
State the minimum value of 4 sin x + 3 cos x and the smallest positive value of x for which this minimum value occurs. Solve the equation 4 sin 2 + 3 cos 2 = 2, for in the interval 0 , giving your answers to 2 decimal places.
(3)
(6)
8.
x + e1 4x, x 0.
3 2
(a)
).
(4)
The curve C has a stationary point with x-coordinate where 0.5 < < 1.
(b)
x= (c)
1 4
[1 + ln (8 x )].
(3)
xn + 1 =
1 4
with x0 = 1 to find x1, x2, x3 and x4, giving the value of x4 to 3 decimal places.
(d) (e)
Show that your value for x4 is the value of correct to 3 decimal places. Another attempt to find is made using the iteration formula
xn + 1 =
1 8 xn 2 e 64
, (2)
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