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C4 Practice Question 1

This document contains a practice exam paper for Edexcel GCE Core Mathematics C4. It consists of 9 multi-part questions testing various calculus, geometry, and algebra skills. The paper provides 1 hour and 30 minutes for completion. Candidates are instructed to show their working and use additional sheets if needed. They are permitted to use any calculator except those with symbolic algebra, differentiation or integration capabilities.

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C4 Practice Question 1

This document contains a practice exam paper for Edexcel GCE Core Mathematics C4. It consists of 9 multi-part questions testing various calculus, geometry, and algebra skills. The paper provides 1 hour and 30 minutes for completion. Candidates are instructed to show their working and use additional sheets if needed. They are permitted to use any calculator except those with symbolic algebra, differentiation or integration capabilities.

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Edexcel GCE
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Advanced Subsidiary
Set A: Practice Paper 1

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Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

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Materials required for examination


Mathematical Formulae

Items included with question papers


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Candidates may use any calculator EXCEPT those with the facility for symbolic
algebra, differentiation and/or integration. Thus candidates may NOT use
calculators such as the Texas Instruments TI 89, TI 92, Casio CFX 9970G, Hewlett
Packard HP 48G.

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Instructions to Candidates
In the boxes above, write your centre number, candidate number, your surname,
initials and signature. You must write your answer for each question in the space
following the question. If you need more space to complete your answer to any
question, use additional answer sheets.
Information for Candidates
A booklet Mathematical Formulae and Statistical Tables is provided.
Full marks may be obtained for answers to ALL questions.
This paper has nine questions.
Advice to Candidates
You must ensure that your answers to parts of questions are clearly labelled.
You must show sufficient working to make your methods clear to the examiner.
Answers without working may gain no credit.

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1.

The function f is given by


f(x) =

3( x + 1)
, x , x 2, x 1.
( x + 2)( x 1)

(a) Express f(x) in partial fractions.


(3)
(b) Hence, or otherwise, prove that f (x) < 0 for all values of x in the domain.
(3)

2.

The curve C is described by the parametric equations


x = 3 cos t, y = cos 2t, 0 t .
(a) Find a cartesian equation of the curve C.
(2)
(b) Draw a sketch of the curve C.
(2)

3.

Use the substitution x = sin to show that, for x 1,

1
x
dx =
+ c, where c is an arbitrary constant.

3
1
2 2
(1 x 2 ) 2
(1 x )
(6)

4.

A measure of the effective voltage, M volts, in an electrical circuit is given by


1

2
M2 =
V dt
0

where V volts is the voltage at time t seconds. Pairs of values of V and t are given in the
following table.
t
V
V2

0
48

0.25
207

0.5
37

0.75
161

1
29

Use the trapezium rule with five values of V 2 to estimate the value of M.
(6)

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5.

Figure 1
y

R
O

Figure 1 shows part of the curve with equation y = 1 +

. The shaded region R, bounded by


2 x
the curve, that x-axis and the lines x = 1 and x = 4, is rotated through 360 about the x-axis.
Using integration, show that the volume of the solid generated is (5 + 12 ln 2).
(8)

6.

Liquid is poured into a container at a constant rate of 30 cm3 s1. At time t seconds liquid is
leaking from the container at a rate of 152 V cm3 s1, where V cm3 is the volume of liquid in the
container at that time.
(a) Show that
15

dV
= 2V 450.
dt

(3)
Given that V = 1000 when t = 0,
(b) find the solution of the differential equation, in the form V = f(t).
(7)
(c) Find the limiting value of V as t .
(1)

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7.

The curve C has equation y =

x
4 + x2

(a) Use calculus to find the coordinates of the turning points of C.


(5)
Using the result

d2 y
dx 2

2 x ( x 2 12)
(4 + x 2 ) 3

, or otherwise,

(b) determine the nature of each of the turning points.


(3)
(c) Sketch the curve C.
(3)

8.

(i) Given that cos(x + 30) = 3 cos(x 30), prove that tan x =

3
.
2
(5)

(ii) (a) Prove that

1 cos 2
tan .
sin 2

(3)
(b) Verify that = 180 is a solution of the equation sin 2 = 2 2 cos 2.
(1)
(c) Using the result in part (a), or otherwise, find the other two solutions, 0 < < 360, of
the equation using sin 2 = 2 2 cos 2.
(4)

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9.

The equations of the lines l 1 and l 2 are given by


l1:

r = i + 3j + 5k + (i + 2j k),

l2:

r = 2i + 3j 4k + (2i + j + 4k),

where and are parameters.


(a) Show that l 1 and l 2 intersect and find the coordinates of Q, their point of intersection.
(6)
(b) Show that l 1 is perpendicular to l 2 .
(2)
The point P with x-coordinate 3 lies on the line l 1 and the point R with x-coordinate 4 lies on
the line l 2 .
(c) Find, in its simplest form, the exact area of the triangle PQR.
(6)
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