This document consists of instructions and questions for a mathematics exam consisting of 3 sections (Modules 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3). Each section contains 1 question worth a maximum of 20 marks. The entire exam is out of a maximum of 60 marks and consists of 4 pages. Candidates are instructed to answer all questions from the 3 sections and to show their work. The first section contains questions on expressions, geometry, and solving simultaneous equations. The second section contains questions on coordinate geometry, trigonometric identities, and solving a quadratic equation. The third section contains questions on limits, differentiation, differential equations, and integration.
This document consists of instructions and questions for a mathematics exam consisting of 3 sections (Modules 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3). Each section contains 1 question worth a maximum of 20 marks. The entire exam is out of a maximum of 60 marks and consists of 4 pages. Candidates are instructed to answer all questions from the 3 sections and to show their work. The first section contains questions on expressions, geometry, and solving simultaneous equations. The second section contains questions on coordinate geometry, trigonometric identities, and solving a quadratic equation. The third section contains questions on limits, differentiation, differential equations, and integration.
This document consists of instructions and questions for a mathematics exam consisting of 3 sections (Modules 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3). Each section contains 1 question worth a maximum of 20 marks. The entire exam is out of a maximum of 60 marks and consists of 4 pages. Candidates are instructed to answer all questions from the 3 sections and to show their work. The first section contains questions on expressions, geometry, and solving simultaneous equations. The second section contains questions on coordinate geometry, trigonometric identities, and solving a quadratic equation. The third section contains questions on limits, differentiation, differential equations, and integration.
This document consists of instructions and questions for a mathematics exam consisting of 3 sections (Modules 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3). Each section contains 1 question worth a maximum of 20 marks. The entire exam is out of a maximum of 60 marks and consists of 4 pages. Candidates are instructed to answer all questions from the 3 sections and to show their work. The first section contains questions on expressions, geometry, and solving simultaneous equations. The second section contains questions on coordinate geometry, trigonometric identities, and solving a quadratic equation. The third section contains questions on limits, differentiation, differential equations, and integration.
CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION MATIIE,MATICS UMT 1 - PAPERO3/2 7Lhourc 2 21 MAY 2fl)4 (p.n") This examination paper consists of TIIREE sections: Module 1.1, Module 1.2 and Module 1.3. Each section consists of I question. The maximum mark for each section is 20. The maximum mark for this examination is 60. This examination consiss of 4 pages. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. DO NOT open this examination paper until instructed to do so' 2. Answer ALL questions from the THREE sections' 3. Unless otherwise stated in the question, all numerical answers MUST be given exactly OR to three significant figures as appropriate' Examination Materials Mathematical formulae and tables Electronic calculator Graph PaPer Copyrigtrt O 2003 Caribbean Examinations Council o2r34032tcAPE2W4 All rights reserved' 1. sEcTroNA (MODULE 1.1) Answer this question. (a) The expressions .f -7x + 6 and, f - * - 4x + 24 have the same remainder when divided by x - p . Find the possible value(s) of the constant p. [7 marks] The figure below (not drawn to scale) shows a piece of wire 40 cm long formed into the shape of a sector of a circle of radius r cm, and angle 0 radians. (i) write down an expression for the perimeter of the sector in terms of r and e and hence, show that t = * =" . [3 marks] r (ii) Show that the area, A cm2, of the sector is given by A = 20r _ p. [2 marks] (c) Solve the pair of simultaneous equations f+ry=3 y-3x = -l . [8 marks] Total 20 marks (b) U2BN3ACAPE2OU CO ON TO T}TE NEXT PAGE ) -J- sEcTroN B (MODI.ILE 1.2) Answer this question. (a) In the diagram below (not drawn to scale), the line I cuts the positive x and y axei at the pointsA and B respectively. The perpendicular from the origin O meets J at P, OP = {-2 units md POA = 45o. (b) (i) Find the coordinates ofP' (ii) Show that the equation of I is x + y = ) ' (D Express sin 49 in terms of sin 20 and cos 20' (ii) Hence, solve the equation sin 4O = cos 20 for O 3 O < n' [3 marks] [3 marks] [1 mark ] [5 marks] Total 20 marks GO ON TO THE NEXTPAGE (c) The roots of the quadratic equation f -4x + c = 0 are the complex numbers 2+iand 2 - i ' Find the value of the constant c' [2 marks] (d) The position vectors of twopointsA and ^B-ar ?i *.:.J. "nd 3i - 8j respectively' Disthe midpoint of AB ano,rr" poi,i r aivides oD in the ratio 2:3' Find th" pttititt t;;tff.lfk:i o2134032tcAw2004 -4- sEcTroN c (MoDr.lLE 1.3) Answer this question. 3. (a) (b) (c) Evaluate lim x--> -2 .ri + 5x + 6 Differentiate, with respect to t, the function ( Given that Jo fl.x) dx = 6, evaluate ( Jo(4x -frxDdx. The rate of change ofP with respect to r i. f; + r. (i) Write down the differential equation for p in terms of l. ta-2f+l ---E-' [6 marks] [4 marks] [3 marks] [1 mark ] [3 marks] [3 marks] Total 20 marks (d) (ii) (iiD Fidd P in terms of r. Find the change in the value ofP when , increases from 2 to 4. END OF TEST 02134032/CAPE 2$4