Additional Math 0606 Nov 15 - QP - 12
Additional Math 0606 Nov 15 - QP - 12
Additional Math 0606 Nov 15 - QP - 12
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Mathematical Formulae
1. ALGEBRA
QuadraticEquation
Binomial Theorem
()
n
()
n n
()
(a + b)n = an + 1 an1 b + 2 an2 b2 + + r anr br + + bn,
()n
where n is a positive integer and r =
n!
(n r)!r!
.
2. TRIGONOMETRY
Identities
sin2 A + cos2 A = 1
sec2 A = 1 + tan2 A
cosec2 A = 1 + cot2 A
a2 = b2 + c2 2bc cos A
1
= bc sin A
2
1 Find the range of values of k for which the equation kx 2 + k = 8x - 2xk has 2 real distinct roots. [4]
2 A curve, showing the relationship between two variables x and y, passes through the point P ^- 1, 3h.
d2y
The curve has a gradient of 2 at P. Given that =- 5, find the equation of the curve. [4]
dx 2
(i) Find the number of different selections of 6 books that could be made. [1]
A clock is to be displayed on a shelf with 3 of the 8 different books on each side of it. Find the
number of ways this can be done if
(iii) 3 of the 8 books are music books which have to be kept together. [2]
(b) A team of 6 tennis players is to be chosen from 10 tennis players consisting of 7 men and
3 women. Find the number of different teams that could be chosen if the team must include at
least 1 woman. [3]
(ii) Hence find the approximate change in y when x changes from 2 to 2.03. [2]
6 It is given that = " x | 1 G x G 12, where x is an integer, and that sets A, B, C and D are such that
A = "multiples of 3, ,
B = "prime numbers, ,
C = "odd integers, ,
D = "even integers, .
(i) A + B [1]
(ii) A , C [1]
(iii) Al + C [1]
7 Two variables, x and y, are such that y = Ax b , where A and b are constants. When ln y is plotted
against ln x , a straight line graph is obtained which passes through the points ^1.4, 5.8h and ^2.2, 6.0h.
2x - 1
8 Find the equation of the tangent to the curve y = at the point where x = 2. [7]
x2 + 5
9 Youarenotallowedtouseacalculatorinthisquestion.
(ii)
y
B
y = 4 + x O 5 x
The diagram shows the graph of y = 4 + x , which meets the y-axis at the point A and the line
x = 5 at the point B. Using your answer to part (i), find the area of the region enclosed by the
curve and the straight line AB. [5]
10
C
B
A 10 cm E
The diagram shows two circles, centres A and B, each of radius 10 cm. The point B lies on the
circumference of the circle with centre A. The two circles intersect at the points C and D. The point E
lies on the circumference of the circle centre B such that ABE is a diameter.
(i) Show that x 2 + 6x + 4 can be written in the form ^x + ah2 + b , where a and b are integers.
[2]
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