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1980 A-Level Pure Mathematics Paper I

 x1   y1 
   
1. Let V be the set of all 31 real matrices. For any x   x 2  , y   y 2  in V and any real number  ,
x  y 
 3  3
 x1  y1   x 1 
   
we define x  y   x 2  y 2  ,  x   x 2 . It is known that under this addition and scalar multiplication ,
x  y   x 
 3 3  3
0
 
V forms a real vector space with zero vector 0   0 .
0
 
(a) For a given 3 3 real matrix A , let E  {x  V : Ax  0}.
(i) Show that E forms a vector subspace of V.
(ii) For b in V , suppose we have p in V such that A p  b . Show that , for any y in V ,
A y  b if and only if y  p  x for some x in E .
x  y  z  0

(b) (i) Find all solutions to 10x  5 y  4z  0
5x  5 y  z  0

1 4
(ii) Suppose x  , y  , z  2 is a solution to the system of equations
2 3
x  y  z  b1

10x  5 y  4z  b 2 .
5x  5 y  z  b .
 3
Find all solutions to the system. (1980)

2. Let F denote the set of all positive-valued continuous functions on the set R of all real numbers. For any
f , gF, define f * g by (f * g)(x)  f (x)g(x) x R . It is known that F forms a group under the
operation *. The identity I of this group and the inverse g of f F are given respectively by
1
I( x )  1 x  R , g( x )  x  R.
f (x)
Define a relation ~ in F as follows:
For f , gF , f ~ g if there are polynomials p, q in F such that p * f = q * g.
(a) Show that ~ is an equivalence relation on F.
(b) Let f / ~ be the equivalence class of f with respect to ~, and let F/~ be the quotient set consisting
of all these equivalence classes. For any f / ~, g / ~  F / ~, define f / ~  g / ~ to be (f * g) / ~ .
(i) Show that  is well defined on F/~, i.e., if f / ~  f1 / ~ and
g / ~  g1 / ~, then f / ~  g / ~  f1 / ~  g1 / ~ .
(ii) Show that F/~ forms a group under  . (1980)

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x p1  1 x p  1
3. (a) If x > 0 and p is a positive integer , show that  , and that the equality holds only
p 1 p
if x = 1 .
n
(b) Let x1, x 2 ,..., x n be positive numbers and  xi  n .
i 1
n
(i) Show that , for any positive integer m ,  x i m  n .
i 1
n
(ii) If  x i m  n for some integer m greater than one , show that x1  x 2 ... x n  1.
i1
(c) Using (b) , or otherwise, show that , for any positive numbers y1 , y 2 ,. .., y n , and positive integer m ,
m
y1m  y 2 m ... y n m  y1  y 2 ... y n 
  and that the equality holds only when m =1 or
n  n 
y1  y 2 ... y n . (1980)

4. (a) The terms of a sequence y1 , y 2 , y 3 ,... satisfy the relation y k  Ay k1  B (k  2) where A , B
are constants independent of k and A  1 . Guess an expression for y k (k  2) in terms of y 1 ,
A , B and k and prove it.
(b) The terms of a sequence x 0 , x 1 , x 2 ,... satisfy the relation x k  (a  b)x k 1  a b x k  2 (k  2),
where a , b are non-zero constants independent of k and a  b .
(i) Express x k  a x k 1 (k  2) in terms of (x1  a x 0 ), b and k .
(ii) Using (a) or otherwise , express x k ( k  2) in terms of x 0 , x1 , a , b and k.
1 2
(c) If the terms of the sequence x 0 , x1 , x 2 ,... satisfy the relation x k  x k 1  x k 2 ( k  2) ,
3 3
express lim x k in terms of x 0 and x1. (1980)
k 

5. (a) (i) Let 3 1 and   1 . Show that the expression x 3  3uvx  (u 3  v3 )  0 can be factorized as
(x  u  v) (x  u  2v) (x  2u  v)
(ii) Find a solution to the following system of equations
 u 3  v 3  6

 uv  2
Hence , or otherwise, find the roots of the equations x 3  6x  6  0
(b) Given an equation x 3  px  q  0............ (*)
(i) Show that , if (*) has a multiple root , then 27q 2  4p3  0
(ii) Using the method indicated in (a) (ii) , or otherwise , show that , if 27q 2  4p3  0 , then (*)
has a multiple root. (1980)

6. Let a , b be real numbers such that a < b and let m , n be positive integers.
m n
(a) If for all real numbers x , u , [(1  u) x  (au  b)] mn   A k ( x )u k ........... (*)
k 0
m n
show that A k ( x)  C k (x  a) k ( x  b) mn k for k = 0 , 1 , ... , m + n ,

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m n
where C k is the coefficient of t k in the expansion of (1 t)mn .
b
a (x  a)
m
(b) By integrating both sides of (*) with respect to x , or otherwise , calculate (x  b) n dx .

dr
(c) By differentiating both sides of (*) with respect to x , or otherwise , find {(x  a ) m (x  b) n } at
r
dx
x = a , where r is a positive integer. (1980)

7. Let C be the set of complex numbers. A function f : C  C is said to be an isometry if it preserves


f (z1 )  f (z 2 )  z1  z 2 for all z1, z 2  C.
distance, that is , if
f (z)  f (0)
(a) If f is an isometry, show that g(z)  is an isometry satisfying g(1) = 1 and g(0) = 0 .
f (1)  f (0)
(b) If g is an isometry satisfying g(1) = 1 , g(0) = 0 , show that
(i) the real parts of g(z) and z are equal for all z  C ,
(ii) g(i) = i or -i .
(c) If g is an isometry satisfying g(1) = 1 , g(0) = 0 and g(i) = i (respectively -i) , show that g(z)=z
(respectively z ) for all z  C .
(d) Show that any isometry f has the form f(z) = az + b or f(z) = az  b with a and b constant
and a  1 . (1980)
8. N balls are distributed randomly among n cells. Each of the n N possible distributions has probability
n N .
(a) (i) Calculate the probability Pk that a given cell contains exactly k balls.
N  n 1 N 1
(ii) Show that the most probable number k 0 satisfies the inequality  k0  .
n n
N
(iii) Compute the mean number  k Pk of balls in a given cell and show that it can differ from
k 0
k 0 by at most one.
(b) Let A(N, n) be the number of distributions leaving none of the cells empty. Show that
N
A( N, n1)   C k N A( N  k, n), where C k N is the coefficient of t k in the expansion of
k 1
(1  t ) . Hence show by mathematical induction (on n), or otherwise, that
N

n
A ( N, n )   (1) i C j n (n  j) N . (1980)
j 0

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1980 A-Level Pure Mathematics Paper II

1. Let P(t) = (x(t), y(t)) be a point on the unit circle with parametric equations
1 t2 2t
x(t)  , y( t ) 
, Q be the point (a, 0), 0 < a < 1. An arbitrary line of slope m passing
2
1 t 1 t2
through Q cuts the circle at the points R = P( t1 ) and S  P( t 2 ) . Let T be the point where RO
meets the line through Q parallel to SO, where O is the origin.
a 1 2
(a) Show that t1t 2  , t1  t 2  .
a 1 m(a  1)
(b) Express the coordinates of T in terms of a, t1 , t 2
a
(c) Verify that the locus of T is an ellipse with equation (1  a 2 )(x  ) 2  y 2 = C, where
2
C is a constant. What is C?
(1980)

2. In a 3-dimensional space with a Cartesian coordinate system , two lines l 1 and l 2 are given by the
pairs of equations :
x  2y  3z  3  0 x  y  z  1  0
l1 :  , l2 :  .
x  2y  2z  4  0 2x  3y  5z  2  0
(a) Let P be the plane  ( x + 2y + 3z - 3) + (x + 2y + 2z - 4) = 0 and Q be the
plane
 (x + y + z – 1) + (2x + 3y + 5z - 2) = 0 .
Show that P is parallel to Q if and only if there exists m0 such that
 1  m 1  2m      0 
    
 2  m 2  3m       0  ........................... (*)
 3  m 2  5m  1   0 
    
(b) Find the value of m for which there are numbers  and  satisfying (*) in (a) . Hence
find the equations of the two parallel planes M1 and M 2 containing l 1 and l2
respectively.
(c) Find the equation of the plane N containing l 1 and perpendicular to M2 .
(d) Let l 1 ' be the projection of l 1 on M 2 ( i.e. l 1 ' is the intersection of N and M 2 ).
Find its equation.
(1980)

n
3. (a) Let f(z) =  a kzk be an n th degree polynomial in the complex variable z with real
k 0
coefficients. Show that
n n
f (z)    r k  j a k a j cos(k  j) ,
2
(i) where z = r ( cos  i sin ) ,
k  0 j 0
1 2 2 n
(ii)
2 0
f (cos   i sin ) d  Σ
k 0
ak2 .

(b) If C nk is the coefficient of tk in the binomial expansion of (1  t ) n , show that

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Σ
n

k 0
  2
C nk 
2n 
 0
(1  cos) n
d 
2 2n 1
 0
2 (cost ) 2n dt.

(1980)

4. (a) A right circular cone is inscribed in a sphere of radius a as shown in the figure. Determine the
height of the cone if it is to have maximum volume.

(b) Two points A and B lie on the circumference of a circle with centre O and radius a such
2
that AOB   . X is a point on AO produced with OX = x; P is a point on arc AB
3
2
asin 
with  AOP =  . For each x > 0, let g ( x )   3 d, where r ( x , ) is the distance
0 r ( x , )
between P and X.

3a
(i) Show that g( x )  1
.
2 2
x  a  (a  x  ax ) 2
3
(ii) Prove that on (0, ), 0  g( x )  .
2
(1980)

5. (a) Let f and g be two continuous functions defined on the real line R and let x 0 R ,
show that if f(x) = g(x) for all x  R \ {x 0 }, then f ( x 0 )  g( x 0 ).
(b) If a real polynomial p(x) can be written as p( x)  ( x  x 0 ) m q( x) for some positive integer
m and polynomial q(x) with q ( x 0 )  0 , show that the expression is unique , that is , if k is
a positive integer and h(x) is a polynomial with h ( x 0 )  0 such that
p(x)  (x  x 0 ) k h(x) , then m = k and q(x) = h(x) for all x  R.

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(c) Let p(x)
be a real polynomial . Show that for any positive integer k , x 0 is a root of
multiplicity k + 1 of the equation p(x) = 0 if and only if p( x 0 ) 0 and x 0 is a root of
multiplicity k of p '(x) = 0 , where p '(x) denotes the derivative of p(x) .
(1980)

6. (a) Let f and g be real-valued functions defined on the real line R and possess the following
properties :
(1) f(x + y) = f(x) g(y) + f(y)g(x) for all x,y  R,
(2) f(0) = 0 , f '(0) = 1 , g(0) = 1 , g '(0) = 0
Show that f '(x) = g(x) for all x  R .
(b) Let f(x) be a function with continuous first and second derivatives on [ 0,1] and f(0) = f(1) = 0.
1
(i) Show that 0 f (x)f " (x)dx  0, where the equality sign holds only if f(x) = 0 for all x in
[ 0,1 ] .
1 1 1
0[f (x)] dx  1 0 xf (x)f ' (x)dx   2
2
(ii) Suppose , in addition , . Show that
(1980)

 2 if k  0 
7. (a)  
It is known that , for any integer k ,   cos sin kxdx  0 and
k x dx  
0 if k  0
Using the above results , show that if m , n are positive integers ,

(i)   sin mx cos n x dx  0, (ii)
  if m  n,
  sin m x sin n x dx  0 if m  n,
  if m  n,
(iii)   cos m x cos n x dx  0 if m  n.
 1
 if i  0,
 2 
 cosmx
(b) Define  i ( x )   if i  2m  1 ,
 
 sin mx
 if i  2m ,
 
where m = 1, 2, 3, ....
Let f be a continuous real-valued function defined on [  ,  ] and let  i be real
constants.
(i) Prove that , for each integer N  0 ,
 N  N N
 [f (x)  i0 i i (x)] dx   [f (x)] dx  i0  i  2 i0  i pi ,
2 2 2

  N
  [f (x)    i i (x)] dx
2
where pi  f ( x ) i ( x )dx . Hence prove that

io
attains its least value for varying i when i  pi for each i .

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2M 
(ii) Show that , for any integer M  1,  p i 2   [f ( x )]2 dx .
i0 
(1980)

8. Let Γ a n dΓ ' be two Cartesian coordinate systems on a plane and with the same origin, where 
' is obtained from Γ by a rotation through an angle  . If (x, y) and (x', y') are the
coordinates of an arbitrary point P with respect to Γ and Γ ' respectively, then it is known
that x' = kx + hy, y' = -hx + ky, where k  cos and h sin.
(a) The general equation of a conic section in the coordinate system Γ is given by
Ax 2  Bxy  Cy 2 + Dx + Ey + F = 0.
(i) Show that the same conic section is represented in the coordinate system Γ ' by
A' x' 2 B ' x ' y' C' y ' 2 + D'x' + E'y' + F' = 0,
where A' = Ak 2  Bkh  Ch 2 ,
B' = 2kh(C - A) + B(k 2 h 2 ),
C' = Ah 2 Bhk Ck 2 ,
D' = Dk + Eh,
E' = Ek - Dh, F' = F.
(ii) Show that 4A' C'  B'2  4AC  B2 .
(iii) Show that, by choosing a suitable angle  of rotation, the coefficient B' can be
made to vanish.
(b) By a suitable rotation followed by a translation if necessary, bring
7 1 11
the equation of the conic section x 2  2xy  y 2  x  y   0 into the standard form.
2 2 2
Write down the equation of its line of symmetry in the original coordinate system.
(1980)

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