3
1
y
20
15
10
0 x
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6
(a) On the axes, draw the graphs of y = 5 + 3x - 2 and y = 11 - x . [4]
(b) Using the graphs, or otherwise, solve the inequality 11 - x 1 5 + 3x - 2 . [2]
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y
5
y = f (x)
y = g(x)
0 1 2.5 x
–1
The diagram shows the graphs of y = f (x) and y = g (x) , where y = f (x) and y = g (x) are straight
lines. Solve the inequality f (x) G g (x) . [5]
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(b) The function p is defined by p (x) = 3e x + 2 for all real x.
(i) State the range of p. [1]
(ii) On the axes below, sketch and label the graphs of y = p (x) and y = p -1 (x) . State the coordinates
of any points of intersection with the coordinate axes. [3]
y
y=x
O x
(iii) Hence explain why the equation p (x) = p -1 (x) has no solutions. [1]
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9 (a) The function f is such that f (x) = 1n (5x + 2) , for x 2 a , where a is as small as possible.
(i) Write down the value of a. [1]
(ii) Hence find the range of f. [1]
(iii) Find f -1 (x) , stating its domain. [3]
(iv) On the axes, sketch the graphs of y = f (x) and y = f -1 (x) , stating the exact values of the
intercepts of the curves with the coordinate axes. [4]
O x
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7 A curve has equation y = f (x), where f (x) = (2x + 1) (3x - 2) 2 .
(a) Show that f l (x) can be written in the form 2 (3x - 2) (px + q) , where p and q are integers. [3]
(b) Hence find the coordinates of the stationary points on the curve. [2]
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(c) On the axes below, sketch the graph of y = f (x), stating the intercepts with the coordinate axes.
[3]
O x
(d) Find the values of k such that the equation f (x) = k has 3 distinct solutions. [2]
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1 On the axes below, sketch the graph of y =- (2x + 1) (x - 3) (x + 4) stating the intercepts with the
4
coordinate axes. [3]
0 x
2 A particle moves in a straight line such that its velocity, v ms -1 , at time t seconds after passing through
a fixed point O, is given by v = e 3t - 25. Find the speed of the particle when t = 1. [2]
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4 (i) On the axes below, sketch the graph of y = 2x 2 - 9x - 5 showing the coordinates of the points
where the graph meets the axes. [4]
O x
(ii) Find the values of k for which 2x 2 - 9x - 5 = k has exactly 2 solutions. [3]
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2 In this question, all lengths are in centimetres and all angles are in radians.
10
A O 8
C
The diagram shows a circle, centre O, radius 8. The points A, B and C lie on the circumference of the
circle. The chord AB has length 10.
(a) Show that angle BOA is 1.35 correct to 2 decimal places. [2]
(b) Given that the minor arc BC has a length of 18, find angle BOC. [2]
(c) Find the area of the minor sector AOC. [3]
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9 In this question all lengths are in centimetres.
a
2z T
O
rad
The diagram shows a circle, centre O, radius a. The lines PT and QT are tangents to the circle at P and
Q respectively. Angle POQ is 2z radians.
(a) In the case when the area of the sector OPQ is equal to the area of the shaded region, show that
tan z = 2z . [4]
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10
A 18 cm B
10 cm
O
18 cm
The diagram shows a circle centre O, radius 10 cm. The points A, B and C lie on the circumference of the
circle such that AB = BC = 18 cm.
(i) Show that angle AOB = 2.24 radians correct to 2 decimal places. [3]
(ii) Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [5]
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D
6 cm O
C 5 cm
The diagram shows a circle, centre O, radius 5 cm. The lines AOB and COD are diameters of this circle.
The line AC has length 6 cm.
(a) Show that angle AOC = 1.287 radians, correct to 3 decimal places. [2]
(b) Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [2]
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(c) Find the area of the shaded region. [3]
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9 In this question all lengths are in centimetres and all angles are in radians.
(a) The area of a sector of a circle of radius 24 is 432 cm 2 . Find the length of the arc of the sector. [4]
(b)
A
C
y
α
O B
D
The diagram shows an isosceles triangle, OAB, with AO = AB = y and height AD.
OCD is a sector of the circle with centre O. Angle AOB is a.
(i) Find an expression for OB in terms of y and a. [1]
y2
(ii) Hence show that the area of the shaded region can be written as cos a (2 sin a - a cos a) .
2
[3]
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7
P
A Q B
The diagram shows a circle, centre O, radius 10 cm. The points A, B and P lie on the circumference of
the circle. The chord AB is of length 14 cm. The point Q lies on AB and the line POQ is perpendicular to
AB.
(a) Show that angle POA is 2.366 radians, correct to 3 decimal places. [2]
(b) Find the area of the shaded region. [3]
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(c) Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [5]
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10 In this question all lengths are in centimetres.
10
A 15 B
25
The diagram shows a shaded shape. The arc AB is the major arc of a circle, centre O, radius 10. The line
AB is of length 15, the line OC is of length 25 and the lengths of AC and BC are equal.
(a) Show that the angle AOB is 1.70 radians correct to 2 decimal places. [2]
(b) Find the perimeter of the shaded shape. [4]
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(c) Find the area of the shaded shape. [5]
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