2011 June 0606 - 21 Paper 2k
2011 June 0606 - 21 Paper 2k
2011 June 0606 - 21 Paper 2k
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Mathematical Formulae
1. ALGEBRA
Quadratic Equation
Binomial Theorem
2. TRIGONOMETRY
Identities
sin2 A + cos2 A = 1
sec2 A = 1 + tan2 A
cosec2 A = 1 + cot2 A
a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bc cos A
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∆= bc sin A
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(5 + 2 3 )2 For
1 Without using a calculator, express in the form p + q 3 , where p and q are integers. Examiner’s
2+ 3
[4] Use
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2 冢
(i) Find the coefficient of x3 in the expansion of 1 – x
2 冣 . [2]
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(ii) Find the coefficient of x3 in the expansion of (1 + 4x) 1 – x
2冢 冣 . [3]
3 Relative to an origin O, the position vectors of the points A and B are i – 4j and 7i + 20j For
→ →
respectively. The point C lies on AB and is such that AC = 2 AB . Find the position vector of C Examiner’s
3 Use
and the magnitude of this vector. [5]
4 Find the set of values of k for which the line y = 2x – 5 cuts the curve y = x2 + kx + 11 in two For
distinct points. [6] Examiner’s
Use
(ii) Hence find the remainder when the expression is divided by x + 3. [2]
6 (a) A shelf contains 8 different travel books, of which 5 are about Europe and 3 are about Africa. For
Examiner’s
(i) Find the number of different ways the books can be arranged if there are no restrictions. Use
[2]
(ii) Find the number of different ways the books can be arranged if the 5 books about
Europe are kept together. [2]
(b) 3 DVDs and 2 videotapes are to be selected from a collection of 7 DVDs and 5 videotapes.
7 The variables x and y are related so that when lg y is plotted against lg x a straight line graph For
passing through the points (4, 12) and (6, 17) is obtained. Examiner’s
Use
lg y
(6,17)
(4,12)
O lg x
(i) Express y in terms of x, giving your answer in the form y = axb. [6]
8 The temperature, T ° Celsius, of an object, t minutes after it is removed from a heat source, is For
given by Examiner’s
Use
T = 55e–0.1t + 15.
(i) Find the temperature of the object at the instant it is removed from the heat source. [1]
9 A coastguard station receives a distress call from a ship which is travelling at 15 km h–1 on a For
bearing of 150°. A lifeboat leaves the coastguard station at 15 00 hours; at this time the ship is at a Examiner’s
distance of 30 km on a bearing of 270°. The lifeboat travels in a straight line at constant speed and Use
10 (i) Solve the equation 3 sin x + 4 cos x = 0 for 0° < x < 360°. [3] For
Examiner’s
Use
(ii) Solve the equation 6 cos y + 6 sec y = 13 for 0° < y < 360°. [5]
(iii) Solve the equation sin(2z – 3) = 0.7 for 0 < z < π radians. [3]
O 1
2c
1.8 m
rad E
C
A B
The diagram shows an isosceles triangle AOB and a sector OCDEO of a circle with centre O. The
line AB is a tangent to the circle. Angle AOB = 1.8 radians and the radius of the circle is 12 cm.
OR
O Q x
y = x sin x
The diagram shows part of the curve y = x sin x and the normal to the curve at the point
冢 冣
P π , π . The curve passes through the point Q(π, 0).
2 2
(i) Show that the normal to the curve at P passes through the point Q. [4]
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