Core Mathematics C2: GCE Examinations Advanced Subsidiary
Core Mathematics C2: GCE Examinations Advanced Subsidiary
Core Mathematics C2: GCE Examinations Advanced Subsidiary
GCE Examinations
Advanced Subsidiary
Core Mathematics C2
Paper J
Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
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1. During one day, a biological culure is allowed to grow under controlled conditions.
At 8 a.m. the culture is estimated to contain 20 000 bacteria. A model of the growth
of the culture assumes that t hours after 8 a.m., the number of bacteria present, N,
is given by
N = 20 000 × (1.06) t.
(b) find, to the nearest minute, the time when the initial number of bacteria will
have doubled. (4)
3. y
4x
y=
( x + 1)2
O 1 x
Figure 1
4x
Figure 1 shows the curve with equation y = .
( x + 1)2
The shaded region is bounded by the curve, the x-axis and the line x = 1.
(a) Use the trapezium rule with four intervals of equal width to find an estimate for
the area of the shaded region. (5)
(b) State, with a reason, whether your answer to part (a) is an under-estimate or an
over-estimate of the true area. (2)
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4. The first three terms in the expansion in descending powers of x of
k
(x + 2
)15,
x
(b) Find the value of the term independent of x in the expansion. (3)
5. y
1
y = 4x 3 − x
O A x
Figure 2
1
Figure 2 shows the curve with equation y = 4x 3 − x, x ≥ 0.
The curve meets the x-axis at the origin and at the point A with coordinates (a, 0).
(b) Find the area of the finite region bounded by the curve and the positive x-axis. (5)
(b) Write down the coordinates of any points where the curve y = f(x) meets the
coordinate axes. (3)
(c) Solve the equation f(x) = 0.5, giving your answers in terms of π. (4)
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7. The points P and Q have coordinates (−2, 6) and (4, −1) respectively.
x2 + y2 − 2x − 5y − 14 = 0. (5)
(c) Show that R lies on C and hence, state the size of ∠PRQ in degrees. (2)
8. The second and third terms of a geometric series are log3 4 and log3 16 respectively.
(b) Show that the first term of the series is log3 2. (2)
(c) Find, to 3 significant figures, the sum of the first six terms of the series. (4)
(c) Using your answer to part (b), write down the coordinates of one of the turning
points of the curve y = f(x) and give a reason for your answer. (2)
(d) Using differentiation, find the x-coordinate of the other turning point of the
curve y = f(x). (5)
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