2007 CSSA Mathematics Ext 1.text - Marked
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CT triangle.
(i) Show that M has the coordinates (6, 7). 1
(ii) Hence find the coordinates of the point which divides the interval AM 2
internally in the ratio 2:1.
07 1c (i) Express x3 3x2 + 4 as a product of three linear factors by first showing 2
CT that (x 2) is a factor of this polynomial.
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(ii) Hence solve the inequality x3 3x2 + 4 0. 1
07 1d In the diagram, ABCD is a cyclic
CT quadrilateral. E is a point on CD
us produced.
(i)
(ii)
Give a reason why
ADE = ABC.
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that AE || BD.
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07 2a If y = log 1 , where a > 0 and N > 0, show that y = log a N. 2
N
a
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07 2b The lines y = mx and y = 2mx where m > 0, are inclined to each other at an angle
1
CT such that tan = .
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(ii) Hence solve the equation tan 2x + tan x = 0 for 0 < x < .
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2 2 2
07 2d P(2ap, ap ), Q(2aq, aq ) and R(2ar, ar ), where p < q < r, are three points on the
CT parabola x2 = 4ay.
(i) Use differentiation to show that the tangent to the parabola at Q has 1
gradient q.
(ii) If the chord PR is parallel to the tangent at Q, show that p, q and r are 2
consecutive terms in an arithmetic sequence.
07 3a Find the number of ways in which the letters of the word EPSILON can be arranged 2
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CT in straight line so that the three vowels are all next to each other.
07 3b Use Mathematical induction to show that 5n > 3n + 4n for all positive integers n 3 4
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07 3c Consider the function f(x) = x + e-x, x 0.
CT (i) Show that for all values of x > 0, the function f(x) is increasing and the curve 2
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y = f(x) is concave up.
(ii) Sketch the graph of y = f(x) showing clearly the coordinates of the endpoint 2
and the equation of the asymptote.
(iii) On the same diagram, sketch the graph of the inverse function y = f-1(x). 1
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(iv) Find the domain of the function g(x) = f(x) + f (x). 1
07 4a (i) Show that the equation x3 2x 5 = 0 has a root such that 2 < < 3. 2
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CT (ii) Use one application of Newtons method and find an approximation of 2 to 2
find the next approximation for .
07 4b (i) Sketch the graph of y = 2sin-12x, showing clearly the coordinates of the 2
CT endpoints.
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(ii)
x
(ii) Use the substitution x = u2, u 0, to find
1+ x dx. 3
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07 5a (i) Show that the volume V cm3 of sand in the cone is given by V = h3. 1
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(ii) Find the value of h when the depth of sand in the egg timer is decreasing at a
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rate of 0.05 cm/s, giving your answer correct to 2 decimal places.
07 5b A particle is moving in a straight line. At time t seconds it has displacement x metres
1 3
CT from a fixed point O on the line, velocity v ms-1 given by v = - x , and acceleration
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07 5c A game is played by throwing three fair coins. The game is considered a failure if all
CT three coins show heads or all three coins show tails. Otherwise the game is
considered a success.
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(i) Show that the probability of success in any play of the game is . 2
4
2
(ii) Find the probability of exactly two successes in four plays of the game.
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07 6a At time t years the area A km2 controlled by a colony of animals is given by
A = 300 200e-kt for some k > 0.
(i) Sketch the graph of A as a function of t showing clearly the initial and limiting 2
areas controlled by the colony.
(ii) Find the value of k if the area controlled by the colony is increasing at a rate 2
2
of 10 km per year when this area is twice its initial value.
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07 6b A particle is projected from a point
CT O with speed V ms-1 at an angle
above the horizontal, where
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<< . It moves in a vertical
2
4 3 2
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(iv) What fraction of its maximum height has the particle attained at time T?
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07 7a A particle is moving in straight line with Simple Harmonic motion. At time t seconds
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point level with O. During the first complete oscillation of the particle with the
slower average speed, find the number of times the particles pass each other,
and state their relative directions of travel on each occasion.
07 7b (i) Considering the identity (1 t)n (1 + t)n = (1 t2)n, where n is a positive 2
2r
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integer, show that for integer values of r, (1)k nCk nC2r k = (-1)r nCr ,
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k =0
1
provided 0 r n.
2
r
(1)k nCk nC2r k
1
(ii) Hence show that = (-1)r nCr {1 + nCr }, 2
2
k =0
1
provided 0 r n.
2
10
(1)k ( 20Ck ) .
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(iii) Hence evaluate 2 1
k =0
A 1a. 3sin6x 1b.(ii) (3, 5) 1c.(i) (x 2)2(x + 1) (ii) x -1 1d.(i) ext equals opp int in
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cyc. quad. 2b.(ii) , 1 2c.(ii)
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3a. 5! 3! = 720 3c.(iv) {x:x 1} 4a.(ii) 2.1
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V sin V 2 sin2 7
6b.(ii) T = ,H= (iv) 7a.(ii) O and 2m right of O (iii) (iv) four times:
g 2g 16 2
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first, second and fourth pass in opposite directions, third time moving in same direction
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