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PMT

General Certificate of Education


Advanced Level Examination
June 2012

Mathematics MPC3
Unit Pure Core 3
Thursday 31 May 2012 9.00 am to 10.30 am

For this paper you must have:


the blue AQA booklet of formulae and statistical tables. d
e
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You may use a graphics calculator.

Time allowed
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1 hour 30 minutes s
Instructions
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Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Pencil should only be used for
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drawing.
Fill in the boxes at the top of this page.
Answer all questions.
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margin. d
Write the question part reference (eg (a), (b)(i) etc) in the left-hand

You must answer each question in the space provided for that

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question. If you require extra space, use an AQA supplementary


answer book; do not use the space provided for a different question.

o
Do not write outside the box around each page.
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Show all necessary working; otherwise marks for method may be
lost.
Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work that you do

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not want to be marked.

Information
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The marks for questions are shown in brackets.
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The maximum mark for this paper is 75.

Advice
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Unless stated otherwise, you may quote formulae, without proof,
from the booklet.
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You do not necessarily need to use all the space provided.

P50143/Jun12/MPC3 6/6/6/ MPC3


PMT

ð 1:2
1 Use the mid-ordinate rule with four strips to find an estimate for cotðx 2 Þ dx ,
0:4
giving your answer to three decimal places. (4 marks)

pffiffiffi
2 For 0 < x 4 2 , the curves with equations y ¼ 4 ln x and y ¼ x intersect at a
single point where x ¼ a .

(a) Show that a lies between 0.5 and 1.5 . (2 marks)


pffiffiffi
(b) Show that the equation 4 ln x ¼ x can be rearranged into the form
pffiffi
x
4
x¼e (1 mark)

(c) Use the iterative formula


pffiffiffi
xn
4
xnþ1 ¼ e

with x1 ¼ 0:5 to find the values of x2 and x3 , giving your answers to three decimal
places. (2 marks)
pffiffi
x
4
(d) Figure 1, on the page 3, shows a sketch of parts of the graphs of y ¼ e and
y ¼ x , and the position of x1 .

On Figure 1, draw a cobweb or staircase diagram to show how convergence takes


place, indicating the positions of x2 and x3 on the x-axis. (2 marks)

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Figure 1

y
y¼x

pffiffi
x
4
y¼e

O x1 x

3 A curve has equation y ¼ x3 ln x .

dy
(a) Find . (2 marks)
dx

(b) (i) Find an equation of the tangent to the curve y ¼ x 3 ln x at the point on the curve
where x ¼ e . (3 marks)

(ii) This tangent intersects the x-axis at the point A. Find the exact value of the
x-coordinate of the point A. (2 marks)

Turn over
s

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ð
4 (a) By using integration by parts, find x e6x dx . (4 marks)

pffiffiffi 3x
(b) The diagram shows part of the curve with equation y ¼ xe .

O 1 x

pffiffiffi 3x
The shaded region R is bounded by the curve y ¼ x e , the line x ¼ 1 and the
x-axis from x ¼ 0 to x ¼ 1 .

Find the volume of the solid generated when the region R is rotated through 360°
about the x-axis, giving your answer in the form pðpe6 þ qÞ , where p and q are
rational numbers. (3 marks)

5 The functions f and g are defined with their respective domains by


pffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffi
f ðxÞ ¼ 2x  5 , for x 5 2:5

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gðxÞ ¼ , for real values of x, x 6¼ 0
x

(a) State the range of f . (2 marks)

(b) (i) Find fgðxÞ . (1 mark)

(ii) Solve the equation fgðxÞ ¼ 5 . (2 marks)

(c) The inverse of f is f 1 .

(i) Find f 1 ðxÞ . (3 marks)

(ii) Solve the equation f 1 ðxÞ ¼ 7 . (2 marks)

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ð1
x7
6 Use the substitution u ¼ x4 þ 2 to find the value of dx , giving your
ðx 4 þ 2Þ2
0
answer in the form p ln q þ r , where p, q and r are rational numbers. (6 marks)

7 The sketch shows part of the curve with equation y ¼ f ðxÞ .

4 3 2 1 O 1 2 3 4 x

(a) On Figure 2 on page 6, sketch the curve with equation y ¼ j f ðxÞ j . (3 marks)

(b) On Figure 3 on page 6, sketch the curve with equation y ¼ f ðj x jÞ . (2 marks)

(c) Describe a sequence of two geometrical transformations that maps the graph of
1
y ¼ f ðxÞ onto the graph of y ¼ 2 f ðx þ 1Þ . (4 marks)

(d) The maximum point of the curve with equation y ¼ f ðxÞ has coordinates ð1, 10Þ .
1
Find the coordinates of the maximum point of the curve with equation y ¼ 2 f ðx þ 1Þ .
(2 marks)

Turn over
s

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(a) Figure 2

4 3 2 1 O 1 2 3 4 x

Figure 3
(b)
y

4 3 2 1 O 1 2 3 4 x

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8 (a) Show that the equation

1 1
þ ¼ 32
1 þ cos y 1  cos y

can be written in the form

cosec2 y ¼ 16 (4 marks)

(b) Hence, or otherwise, solve the equation

1 1
þ ¼ 32
1 þ cosð2x  0:6Þ 1  cosð2x  0:6Þ

giving all values of x in radians to two decimal places in the interval 0 < x < p .
(5 marks)

sin y
9 (a) Given that x ¼ , use the quotient rule to show that
cos y

dx
¼ sec2 y (3 marks)
dy

(b) Given that tan y ¼ x  1 , use a trigonometrical identity to show that

sec2 y ¼ x 2  2x þ 2 (2 marks)

(c) Show that, if y ¼ tan1 ðx  1Þ , then

dy 1
¼ 2 (1 mark)
dx x  2x þ 2

(d) A curve has equation y ¼ tan1 ðx  1Þ  ln x .

(i) Find the value of the x-coordinate of each of the stationary points of the curve.
(4 marks)

d2 y
(ii) Find . (2 marks)
dx 2

(iii) Hence show that the curve has a minimum point which lies on the x-axis. (2 marks)

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