Maths Ext 1 2005 Itute - Com Solutions
Maths Ext 1 2005 Itute - Com Solutions
Maths Ext 1 2005 Itute - Com Solutions
Free download and print from www.itute.com Q2ci Apply the product rule to find
dx
(
e (cos x − 3 sin x ) )
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= e 3 x (− sin x − 3 cos x ) + 3e 3 x (cos x − 3 sin x )
1 1 1 x = −10e 3 x sin x .
Q1a ∫ 2
x + 49
dx = ∫ 2
7 +x 2
dx = tan −1 + C .
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∫ − 10e sin xdx = e 3 x (cos x − 3 sin x ) + D,
3x
Q2cii
Q1b 1 3x
∴ ∫ e 3 x sin xdx = − e (cos x − 3 sin x ) + C.
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dT
Q2di T = 3 + Ae − kt , ∴ = −kAe − kt and − k (T − 3) = −kAe − kt .
dt
∴ T = 3 + Ae − kt satisfies the differential equation.
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g (0.75) = 0.003, ∴ g (x ) has a zero between 0.7 and 0.75.
1 4 1
= u + C = 2 x 2 + 1 4 + C.
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( ) To one decimal place, ∴ g (x ) has a zero at 0.7.
Q3di EB = 7 − 4 = 3, EC = l − x. AE × EB = DE × EC ,
Q2a
d
(
2 sin −1 (5 x ) = 5 ×
2
) =
10
. ∴ 12 = x(l − x ), or x 2 − lx + 12 = 0.
dx 1 − (5 x )
2
1 − 25 x 2
Q3dii For this quadratic equation to have real x for its
Q2b The term independent of x in the expansion of solutions, ∆ ≥ 0, i.e. l 2 − 4(1)(12) ≥ 0, l 2 ≥ 48. Since l > 0,
12 4
1 8 1 ∴ l ≥ 48. Hence the shortest chord has length 48 = 4 3.
2x − 2 is 12
C 4 (2 x ) − 2 = 126720.
x x
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π 1 π π π
Q4a Let u = sin x, when x = 0, u = 0; when x = ,u= .
(1 − cos 4 x )dx = π x − sin 4 x
8 8
π 8
4 2 Q5a V = ∫ π sin 2 xdx = 2
∫0
du 0
2 2 4 0
= cos x.
dx π π 1 π (π − 2)
= − = .
π 1 1 1 2 8 4 16
4 2
du 2
u3 2 2
∫ cos x sin ∫ ∫0
2 2 2
xdx = u dx = u du = = .
0 0
dx 3 0 12 Q5bi Quadrilateral DPAE is cyclic because the sum of the
opposite angles is 180o.
1 cos θ 1 + cos θ
Q4b cos ecθ + cot θ = + = Q5bii ∠PDC = 90 o
sin θ sin θ sin θ
θ θ P
2 cos 2 cos
= 2 = 2 = cot θ .
θ θ θ
D
2
2 sin cos sin
2 2 2
Q4ciii Since pq = −1 , ∴ R is a[ p + q], a p 2 + pq + q 2 + 2 . ( [ ]) Q5ci Let 3 sin 3t − cos 3t = R sin (3t − α ) , re-express the RHS
x
∴ x = a( p + q ) or = ( p + q ) …….(1) and to obtain 3 sin 3t − cos 3t = R sin 3t cos α − R cos 3t sin α .
a
( ) (
y = a p 2 + pq + q 2 + 2 = a p 2 + 2 pq + q 2 − pq + 2 ) Compare the two sides, R cos α = 3 and R sin α = 1 .
(
= a ( p + q) + 1 + 2 ,
2
) Hence tan α =
1
and R 2 cos 2 α + R 2 sin 2 α = 4 .
(
i.e. y = a ( p + q ) + 3 ………(2)
2
) 3
π π
x 2 1 ∴α = and R = 2 . ∴ 3 sin 3t − cos 3t = 2 sin 3t − .
Substitute (1) into (2), y = a + 3 , ∴ y = x 2 + 3a. 6 6
a a
π
Q5cii x = 5 + 3 sin 3t − cos 3t = 5 + 2 sin 3t − , hence the
n
Q4d For n = 2, 4 − 1 − 7n = 4 − 1 − 7 × 2 = 1 > 0 . 2
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Assume 4 n − 1 − 7n > 0 is true for n = k > 2 , particle oscillates about x = 5 , the centre of motion, with an
amplitude of 2 units.
i.e. 4 k − 1 − 7 k > 0 , then for n = k + 1,
4 k +1 − 1 − 7(k + 1) = 4 × 4 k − 1 − 7k − 7 Q5ciii Maximum speed occurs when the particle passes
( k
)
= 4 4 − 1 − 7k + 21k − 4 > 0 . Hence 4 − 1 − 7n > 0 for all n π
through the centre of motion, where sin 3t − = 0,
n≥2. 6
π π
3t − = 0, t = .
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2 α dr α
Q6ai Binomial distribution: n = 5, p = . Q7aii r = 2050 tan , ∴ = 1025 sec 2 .
3
2 d α 2
To earn one point Megan needs to pick 3 or more. dα
3 2 4 1 5 0 Given = 0.02 and α = 0.1 ,
2 1 5 2 1 5 2 1 dt
Pr ( X ≥ 3)= C 3 + C 4 + C 5 = 0.7901
5
o dy
At 60 ,
dx
( o
)
= tan − 60 = − 3 ,
−1 0 x
−9.8t + 200
∴ = − 3 , t = 55.8 s.
200 3 3
Earliest time is 40.8 s and the latest time is 55.8 s. ∴ f (x ) has exactly one zero when A < .
2
Q6biii The latest time is when the speed = 350 ms-1, Q7biii Since f (− 1) = 1 and f ′(− 1) = 2 A > 0, given A > 0 , the
2 2
dx dy only zero must be at x < −1 . ∴ f (x ) does not have a zero in the
+ = 350, ∴ 200 + (200 − 9.8t ) = 122500,
2 2
i.e.
dt dt 3 3
t = 49.7 s. interval −1 ≤ x ≤ 1 when 0 < A < .
2
π π
Q7biv g (θ ) = 2 cos θ + tan θ , where − <θ < .
2 2
1
g ′(θ ) = −2 sin θ + sec θ = −2 sin θ +
2
cos 2 θ
Q7ai PT = 450 2 + 2000 2 = 2050 m = =
(
− 2 sin θ cos 2 θ + 1 − 2 sin θ 1 − sin 2 θ + 1 )
r cos 2 θ cos 2 θ
= tan (0.05) , ∴ r = 102.6 m.
2050 2 sin 3 θ − 2 sin θ + 1 3 3
= 2
. Since 0 < 2 < and −1 < sin θ < 1
cos θ 2
P π π
Q− <θ < , ∴ 2 sin 3 θ − 2 sin θ + 1 has no zeros. Hence
2 2
α g (θ ) does not have any stationary points.
450
Q7bv ∴ g (θ ) must be a one-to-one function in the interval
r
π π
− <θ < , ∴ g (θ ) has an inverse function.
2000 T 2 2
r
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