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June 2005 6663 Core Mathematics C1 Mark Scheme: Number Scheme Marks 1. (A)

(a) The document provides the mark scheme for a core mathematics exam. It details the marking criteria for 9 questions on the exam, breaking down each question into parts and subparts. It assigns marks for correct working and solutions at each step. (b) The mark scheme provides detailed guidance for examiners on how to assess students' work for each question, outlining the marks available for various stages of working and the final answer. Partial credit is given for incomplete but correct working. (c) The document aims to ensure examiners apply assessment standards consistently across papers by specifying unambiguously what constitutes a correct solution and method for awarding marks at each stage of solving problems. This helps assure fairness in evaluating students

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June 2005 6663 Core Mathematics C1 Mark Scheme: Number Scheme Marks 1. (A)

(a) The document provides the mark scheme for a core mathematics exam. It details the marking criteria for 9 questions on the exam, breaking down each question into parts and subparts. It assigns marks for correct working and solutions at each step. (b) The mark scheme provides detailed guidance for examiners on how to assess students' work for each question, outlining the marks available for various stages of working and the final answer. Partial credit is given for incomplete but correct working. (c) The document aims to ensure examiners apply assessment standards consistently across papers by specifying unambiguously what constitutes a correct solution and method for awarding marks at each stage of solving problems. This helps assure fairness in evaluating students

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June 2005

6663 Core Mathematics C1


Mark Scheme

Question
Number
1. (a)

Scheme

Marks

Penalise

(b)

2
3

1 or 1 or
(a) 2
64

1
3

82

or

Allow

83

B1
(1)
M1
A1

1
=
or 0.25
4

(2)
(3)

(b)

M1 for understanding that - power means reciprocal


2
3

8 4 is M0A0 and - 4 is M1A0

2. (a)

dy
6 8 x 3
dx
x n x n 1

M1
A1
both ( 6x 0 is OK)

(b)
2
(6 x 4 x )dx

(2)
M1 A1 A1
(3)

6x2
4 x 1 c
2

(5)

In (a) and (b) M1 is for a correct power of


(a) or c in (b)
(b)

1st A1 for one correct term in x :

x in at least one term. This could be 6 in

6x2
or 4 x 1
2

(or better simplified versions)

2nd A1 for all 3 terms as printed or better in one line.


N.B. M1A0A1 is not possible.
SC. For integrating their answer to part (a) just allow the M1 if +c is present

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6663 Core Mathematics C1
June 2005 Advanced Subsidiary/Advanced Level in GCE Mathematics

Question
Number
3. (a)

Scheme

Marks

M1

x 2 8 x 29 ( x 4) 2 45

( x 4)

A1
A1

( x 4) 16 (29)
2

( x 4) 2 45

(3)

ALT

Compare coefficients

8 2a
a 4 AND a 2 b 29
b 45

equation for

a M1
A1
A1
(3)

(b)

( x 4) 2 45

(follow through their a and b from (a))


c4
d 3 (

x 4 45
x 43 5

OK)

M1
A1
A1
(3)
(6)

(a)

M1 for ( x 4) 2 or an equation for a (allow sign error 4 or 8 on ALT)


1stA1 for ( x 4) 2 16( 29) can ignore -29
or for stating a 4 and an equation for b
2nd A1 for b 45
Note M1A0 A1 is possible for ( x 4) 2 45
N.B. On EPEN these marks are called B1M1A1 but apply them as M1A1A1

(b)

M1 for a full method leading to x 4 ... or

x ... (condone x 4 =

N.B. ( x 4) 2 45 0 leading to ( x 4) 45 0 is M0A0A0


A1 for c and A1 for d
N.B. M1 and A1 for c do not need (so this is a special case for the formula
method) but must be present for the d mark)
Note Use of formula that ends with

86 5
scores M1 A1 A0 (but must be
2

i.e. only penalise non-integers by one mark.

2
6663 Core Mathematics C1
June 2005 Advanced Subsidiary/Advanced Level in GCE Mathematics

5)

Question
Number
4. (a)

Scheme

Marks

Shape
Points

B1
B1
(2)

(b)

M1

-2 and 4
max

(a)

(b)

5.

A1
A1

(3)
(5)

Marks for shape: graphs must have curved sides and round top. Dont penalise twice.
(If both graphs are really straight lines then penalise B0 in part (a) only)
1st B1 for shape through (0, 0) and ( (k ,0) where k >0)
2nd B1 for max at (3, 15) and 6 labelled or (6, 0) seen
Condone (15,3) if 3 and 15 are correct on axes. Similarly (5,1) in (b)
M1 for shape NOT through (0, 0) but must cut x-axis twice.
1st A1 for -2 and 4 labelled or (-2, 0) and (4, 0) seen
2nd A1 for max at (1, 5). Must be clearly in 1st quadrant
x 1 2 y and sub (1 2 y ) 2 y 2 29
5 y 4 y 28( 0)
i.e. (5 y 14)( y 2) 0
14
( y ) 2 or
5
2

(o.e.)

M1
A1
M1
A1

(both)
y 2 x 1 4 5

14
23
x
(o.e)
5
5

1st M1 Attempt to sub leading to equation in 1 variable


Condone sign error such as 1 2 y , x = -(1+2y) penalise 1st A1 only
1st A1 Correct 3TQ (condone = 0 missing)
2nd M1 Attempt to solve 3TQ leading to 2 values for y.
2nd A1 Condone mislabelling x = for y = but then M0A0 in part (c).
3rd M1 Attempt to find at least one x value (must use a correct equation)
3rd A1 f.t. f.t. only in x 1 2 y (3sf if not exact) Both values.
N.B False squaring. (e.g. x 2 4 y 2 1 ) can only score the last 2 marks.

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June 2005 Advanced Subsidiary/Advanced Level in GCE Mathematics

M1A1 f.t.
(6)

Question
Number
6. (a)

(b)

Scheme

6x 3 > 5 2x

( 2 x 1)( x 3)

Marks

8x > 2
x > 1 or 0.25 or 2
4
8

M1
A1
(2)
M1

(> 0)

1
Critical values x , 3
2

(both) A1

Choosing outside region


x>3

1
<
4

x >3 or
(c)

x <

or

x< 1
2

M1

1
2

A1 f.t.

[ (3, ) or ( , ) is OK]
1
4

B1f.t. B1f.t.
(2)
____________________________________________________________________
M1

Multiply out and collect terms (allow one slip and allow use of = here)

(a)
(b)

1st M1 Attempting to factorise 3TQ

x ...

2nd M1 Choosing the outside region


2nd A1 f.t.

f.t. their critical values

N.B.(x>3, x >

1
is M0A0)
2

f.t. their answers to (a) and (b)


(c )

(4)

1
2

1st B1 a correct f.t. leading to an infinite region


2nd B1 a correct f.t. leading to a finite region
Penalise or once only at first offence.
For p < x < q where p > q penalise the final A1 in (b) .
e.g.

(a)
1
4
1
x>
4

x>

(b)
1
<x < 3
2
1
x >3, x >
2

(c)

Mark

1
<x < 3
2

B0 B1

x>3

B1 B0

6663 Core Mathematics C1


June 2005 Advanced Subsidiary/Advanced Level in GCE Mathematics

(8)

Question
Number
7. (a)

Scheme
(3

Marks

M1

x )2 9 6 x x

by

9x

6 x

1
2

A1 c.s.o.
(2)

(b)

(9 x

1
2

use y

1
2

6 x ) dx

1
2

3
2

9x
x
6x
(c)
1
3
2
2

2
and x 1 :
3

M1 A2/1/0

2
2
18 6 c
3
3

M1
c = - 12

A1 c.s..o.

y 18 x 2 6 x

So

2 2
x -12
3

A1f.t.
(6)

____________________________________________________________________

(8)

M1 Attempt to multiply out (3 x ) . Must have 3 or 4 terms, allow one sign


error
A1 cso Fully correct solution to printed answer. Penalise invisible brackets or
wrong working
2

(a)

(b)

1st M1
A1

Some correct integration: x n x n 1


At least 2 correct unsimplified terms
Ignore +

A2 All 3 terms correct (unsimplified)


2nd M1

Use of y

2
and x 1 to find
3

A1c.s.o. for -12. (o.e.)


of an expression for y

c . No + c is M0.

Award this mark if c 12 " stated i.e. not as part

A1f.t. for 3 simplified x terms with y and a numerical value for c. Follow
through their value of c but it must be a number.

Question

Scheme

6663 Core Mathematics C1


June 2005 Advanced Subsidiary/Advanced Level in GCE Mathematics

Marks

Number

8. (a)

y ( 4)

y (4) 1

x 9
3
(o.e.) (condone 3 terms with integer coefficients e.g. 3y+21=x)

1
( x 9)
3

3 y x 21 0

or

M1 A1
A1
(3)

(b)

B1
M1

Equation of l2 is: y 2 x (o.e.)


Solving l1 and l2 : 6 x x 21 0
p is point where x p 3 ,
y p 6

xp

or

yp
yp

or

A1
A1f.t. (
2x )

xp

(4)
(c )
1
x7)
C is (0, -7) or OC = 7
3
1
1
Area of OCP OC x p , 7 3 10.5 or
2
2

( l1 is y

ALT

B1f.t.
21
2

M1 A1c.a.o.

xP

(3)

(10)

By Integration: M1 for l1 l2 dx ,
B1 ft for correct integration (follow through their l1 ) , then A1cao.

6663 Core Mathematics C1


June 2005 Advanced Subsidiary/Advanced Level in GCE Mathematics

(a)

M1 for full method to find equation of l1


1stA1 any unsimplified form
(b)

M1 Attempt to solve two linear equations leading to linear equation in one variable
2nd A1 f.t. only f.t. their x p or y p in y 2 x
N.B. A fully correct solution by drawing, or correct answer with no working can
score all the marks in part (b), but a partially correct solution by drawing only scores
the first B1.
(c )

B1f.t.
Either a correct OC or f.t. from their l1
M1
for correct attempt in letters or symbols for OCP
A1 c.a.o.

MR

1
7 3 scores M1 A0
2

(x-axis for y-axis)


Get C = (21, 0) Area of OCP

1
1
OC y p 21 6 = 63 (B0M1A0)
2
2

Question
Number
9 (a)

Scheme
( S ) a ( a d ) ...

... a (n 1)d

( S ) a ( n 1) d ...
2 S 2a (n 1)d ...
2 S n 2a (n 1)d
n
S 2a (n 1)d
2

(b)

(c )

... a

... 2a (n 1)d

either

( a 149, d 2)
u21 149 20( 2) = 109
n
n(150 n)
S n 2 149 ( n 1)(2)
2
S n 5000 n 2 150n 5000 0 (*)

Marks

B1
M1
dM1
A1 c.s.o
(4)
M1 A1
(2)
M1 A1
A1 c.s.o
(3)

(d)

( n 100)(n 50) 0
n 50 or 100

M1
A2/1/0
(3)

(e)

u100 < 0

n 100 not sensible

B1 f.t.
(1)
(13)

6663 Core Mathematics C1


June 2005 Advanced Subsidiary/Advanced Level in GCE Mathematics

(a)

B1 requires at least 3 terms, must include first and last terms, an adjacent term
and dots! There must be + signs for the B1 (or at least implied see snippet 9D)
1st M1 for reversing series. Must be arithmetic with a, n and d or l. (+ signs not
essential here)
2nd dM1 for adding, must have 2S and be a genuine attempt. Either line is sufficient.
Dependent on 1st M1
(NB
Allow first 3 marks for use of l for last term but as given for final mark )
M1

for using a = 149 and d = 2 in a (n 1)d formula.

(b)
(c)

(d)
(e)

M1
for using their a, d in S n A1 any correct expression
A1cso for putting S n =5000 and simplifying to given expression. No wrong work
NB EPEN has B1M1A1 here but apply marks as M1A1A1 as in scheme
M1
Attempt to solve leading to n ...
A2/1/0 Give A1A0 for 1 correct value and A1A1 for both correct
B1 f.t.

Must mention 100 and state u100 < 0 (or loan paid or equivalent)
If giving f.t. then must have n 76 .

6663 Core Mathematics C1


June 2005 Advanced Subsidiary/Advanced Level in GCE Mathematics

Question
Number
10 (a)

Scheme
x 3,

y 9 36 24 3 0

Marks

( 9 36 + 27=0 is OK)

B1
(1)

(b)

dy 3 2
x 2 4 x 8
( x 2 8 x 8)
dx 3
dy
9 24 8 m 7
When x = 3,
dx
Equation of tangent: y 0 7( x 3)

M1 A1
M1
M1
A1 c.a.o

y 7 x 21

(c)

dy
m
dx

(5)

gives x 2 8 x 8 7
M1

( x 2 8 x 15 0)
( x 5)( x 3) 0
x (3) or 5

1 3
5 4 52 8 5 3
3
1
46
y 15
or
3
3

M1

____________________________________________________________________

(b)

1st M1
1st A1

some correct differentiation ( x n x n 1 for one term)


correct unsimplified (all 3 terms)

2nd M1

substituting xP ( 3) in their

3rd M1

using their

dy
clear evidence
dx

m to find tangent at p .The m must be from their

dy
at
dx

(c)

1
here scores M0A0 but Could get all 3 Ms in Part (c).
7

dy
= gradient of their tangent
dx
dy
2nd M1
for solving a quadratic based on their
leading to x = ... The quadratic
dx
dy
could be simply
=0.
dx

1st M1

forming a correct equation their

3rd M1
for using their x value (obtained from their quadratic) in y to obtain y
coordinate. Must have one of the other two M marks to score this.

MR

For misreading (0, 3) for (3, 0) award B0 and then M1A1 as in scheme. Then allow
all M marks but no A ft. (Max 7)

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June 2005 Advanced Subsidiary/Advanced Level in GCE Mathematics

A1
(5)
(11)

xP ( 3)

Use of

M1
A1

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