Additional Mathematics: Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education
Additional Mathematics: Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education
Additional Mathematics: Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education
2 hours
Additional Materials: Answer Booklet/Paper
Electronic calculator
Graph paper
Mathematical tables
If you have been given an Answer Booklet, follow the instructions on the front cover of the Booklet.
Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper.
You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The total number of marks for this paper is 80.
The use of an electronic calculator is expected, where appropriate.
You are reminded of the need for clear presentation in your answers.
Mathematical Formulae
1. ALGEBRA
Quadratic Equation
For the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0,
–b ± √ b2 – 4ac
x = ––––––––––––– .
2a
Binomial Theorem
2. TRIGONOMETRY
Identities
sin2 A + cos2 A = 1.
sec2 A = 1 + tan2 A.
cosec2 A = 1 + cot2 A.
a b c
–––– = –––– = –––– .
sin A sin B sin C
a2 = b 2 + c2 – 2bc cos A.
∆ = –12 bc sin A.
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1 Find the values of k for which the line x ! 3y # k and the curve y2 # 2x ! 3 do not intersect.
[4]
2 x −3 32
2 Without using a calculator, solve the equation −x
= 1 x . [4]
8 42
3 The expression x3 ! ax2 ! bx 0 3, where a and b are constants, has a factor of x 0 3 and leaves a
remainder of 15 when divided by x ! 2. Find the value of a and of b. [5]
4 A rectangular block has a square base. The length of each side of the base is (√3 − √2) m and the
volume of the block is (4√2 − 3√3) m 3. Find, without using a calculator, the height of the block in
the form (a√2 + b√3) m, where a and b are integers. [5]
5 y
π
y # 6 sin 3x ! ( 4 )
O x
π
The diagram shows part of the curve y = 6 sin 3x +
[6]
6 In this question, i is a unit vector due east and j is a unit vector due north.
A plane flies from P to Q. The velocity, in still air, of the plane is (280i 0 40j) km h01 and there is a
constant wind blowing with velocity (50i 0 70j) km h01. Find
(ii) the time of flight, to the nearest minute, given that the distance PQ is 273 km. [2]
7 A small manufacturing firm produces four types of product, A, B, C and D. Each product requires
three processes – assembly, finishing and packaging. The number of minutes required for each type
of product for each process and the cost, in $ per minute, of each process are given in the following
table.
Number of minutes
Cost per
Type minute ($)
Process A B C D
Assembly 8 6 6 5 0.60
Finishing 5 4 3 2 0.20
Packaging 3 3 2 2 0.50
The firm receives an order for 40 of type A, 50 of type B, 50 of type C and 60 of type D. Write
down three matrices such that matrix multiplication will give the total cost of meeting this order.
Hence evaluate this total cost. [6]
(iii) the rate of change of x at the instant when x # 1, given that y is changing at the rate of
0.12 units per second at this instant. [2]
(ii) Solve the equation f(x) # 0, giving your answer correct to two decimal places. [2]
(iii) Sketch the graph of y # f(x), showing on your diagram the coordinates of the points of
intersection with the axes. [2]
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y y # 3x y # 3x 015
A(2, 6)
y # 21 x
C
D
O x
The diagram, which is not drawn to scale, shows a parallelogram OABC where O is the origin and
A is the point (2, 6). The equations of OA, OC and CB are y # 3x, y = 21 x and y # 3x 0 15
respectively. The perpendicular from A to OC meets OC at the point D. Find
(ii) the perimeter of the parallelogram OABC, correct to 1 decimal place. [3]
EITHER
r cm
x cm
5r cm 5r cm
4 4
A piece of wire, 125 cm long, is bent to form the shape shown in the diagram. This shape encloses
a plane region, of area A cm2, consisting of a semi-circle of radius r cm, a rectangle of length x cm
and an isosceles triangle having two equal sides of length 5r cm.
4
2 2
(i) Express x in terms of r and hence show that A = 125r − πr − 7r . [6]
2 4
Given that r can vary,
(ii) calculate, to 1 decimal place, the value of r for which A has a maximum value. [4]
OR
30 cm
h cm
r cm
12 cm
The diagram shows the cross-section of a hollow cone of height 30 cm and base radius 12 cm and a
solid cylinder of radius r cm and height h cm. Both stand on a horizontal surface with the cylinder
inside the cone. The upper circular edge of the cylinder is in contact with the cone.
(i) Express h in terms of r and hence show that the volume, V cm3, of the cylinder is given by
V = π(30r 2 − 25 r 3). [4]
(ii) find the volume of the largest cylinder which can stand inside the cone and show that, in this
case, the cylinder occupies 94 of the volume of the cone. [6]
[The volume, V, of a cone of height H and radius R is given by V = 31 π R 2 H.]
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