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The document contains worked solutions to multi-part calculus and complex analysis problems. Some key details: 1) It uses De Moivre's theorem and binomial expansions to show an identity for sin(5θ) and cos(5θ) in terms of powers of sinθ and cosθ. 2) It proves by mathematical induction that the sum of the terms of a particular series equals 2n+1 for positive integers n. 3) It solves a pair of problems involving a complex number z that satisfies a given relation with another complex number w, finding w and z in both cases. 4) It finds properties of a complex number u defined as a root of a cubic equation

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Mat 242

The document contains worked solutions to multi-part calculus and complex analysis problems. Some key details: 1) It uses De Moivre's theorem and binomial expansions to show an identity for sin(5θ) and cos(5θ) in terms of powers of sinθ and cosθ. 2) It proves by mathematical induction that the sum of the terms of a particular series equals 2n+1 for positive integers n. 3) It solves a pair of problems involving a complex number z that satisfies a given relation with another complex number w, finding w and z in both cases. 4) It finds properties of a complex number u defined as a root of a cubic equation

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1.

(a) (i) Use De Moivres theorem and the identity

(a + b)5 = a5 + 5a4 b + 10a3 b2 + 10a2 b3 + 5ab4 + b5

to show that
sin 5 = 16 sin5 20 sin3 + 5 sin
[4]

Solution:

(c + is)5 = cos5 + 5 cos4 i sin 10 cos3 sin2 10 cos2 i sin3


+ 5 cos sin4 + i sin5 [C1]
sin 5 = 5 cos sin 10 cos sin3 + sin5
4 2
[R1]
= 5 sin (1 sin ) 10 sin (1 sin ) + sin5
2 2 3 2 2
[C1]
= 16 sin5 20 sin3 + 5 sin [A1]

(ii) Find the similar expression for cos 5 [2]

Solution:

cos 5 = cos5 + 10 cos3 ( sin2 ) + 5 cos (i sin )4 [C1]


= cos5 10 cos3 sin2 + 5 cos sin4 [R1]
5 3
simplifies to 16 cos 20 cos + 5 cos

Pn 1 n
(b) Prove by mathematical induction that, for all positive integers n, r=1 (2r)2 1 = 2n+1 [6]

1 1 1
Solution: 22 1
= =
21+1 True
3 [A1]
Pk 1 k
assume true for k, r=1 (2r)2 1 = 2k+1 [A1]
k 1 k 1 2k2 +3k+1
2k+1 + (2k+2)2 1 = 2k+1 + (2k+1)(2k+3) = (2k+1)(2k+3) [C1A1]
(2k+1)(k+1) k+1
= (2k+1)(2k+3) = 2[k+1]+1 [A1]
True by principle of mathematical induction [A1]

(c) The complex numbers w and z satisfy the relation

z+i
w=
iz + 2
(i) Given that z = 1 + i, find w giving your answer in the form x + iy, where x and y
are real. [4]

Solution:
Substitute z = 1 + i and obtain w = 1+2i
1+i [A1]
Multiply numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator or
equivalent [C1]
subtract [1 mark] if i 1 used as conjugate
Simplify numberator to 3 + i or denominator to 2. [A1]
3 1
Obtain final answer 2 + 2 i or equivalent [A1]

(ii) Given instead that w = z and the real part of z is negative, find z giving your answer
in the form x + iy, where x and y are real. [4]

Solution:
Substitute w = z and obtain a 3-term quadratic equation in z, e.g. iz 2 + z i =
0 [R1]
Solve a 3-term quadratic for z [R1]
Obtain a correct solution in any form, e.g. z = 1i
2i
3
[A1]

3
Obtain final answer 2 + 12 i [A1]
(d) The complex number 2 + i is denoted by u.
(i) Given that u is a root of the equation x3 11x k = 0, where k is real, find the value
of k [3]
(ii) Write down the other complex root of this equation [1]
(iii) Find the modulus and argument of u [2]
(iv) Sketch an Argand diagram showing the point representing u. Shade the region whose
points represent the complex numbers z satisfying both the inequalities
1
|z| < |z 2| and arg(z u) <
4
[4]

Solution:

(i) Substitute x = 2+i in the equation and attempt expansion of (2+i)3 [R1]
Use i2 = 1 correctly at least once and solve for k [C1]
Obtain k = 20 [A1]

(ii) State that the other complex root is 2 i [A1]



(iii) Obtain modulus 5 [A1]
o
Obtain argument 53.4 or 2.68 radians [A1]

(iv) Show point representing u in a relatively correct position in an Argand Diagram


[C1]
Show vertical line through Re(z) = 1 [R1]
Show the correct half-lines from u or gradient zero and 1 [R1]
Shade the relavant region [B1]
Shade region x < 1 and y < x + 3

Total [30 marks]

2. (a) (i) Given the series 12 + 214 + 217 + 211 0 + . . .


show that the series is geometric. [3]
(ii) Find the sum of the series to n terms. [4]

Solution:
1/24 1/27
(i) 1/2 = 1/24
[A1]
= 81 [A1]
1
S is geometric with commone ratio r = 8
1
[1( 81 )n ]
(ii) 2
1 81
[C1]
1 1
[1 8n
]
2
1
1 8
[R1]
1 8 1
2 7 [1 8n ] [R1]
4 1
7 [1 8n ] [A1]

(b) Given that


1 1
un = 2
n2 n+1 n +n+1
show that
2m
X m(3m + 1)
Sm = un =
(m2 + m + 1)(4m2 + 2m + 1)
n=m+1

in terms of m [5]

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1 1 1 1
Solution: Sm = (m+1)2 (m+1)+1
(m+1)2 +(m+1)+1
+ ... + (2m)2 2m+1
(2m)2 +2m+1

1 1
Sm =
m2 + m + 1 m2 + 3m + 3
1 1
+ 2 2
m + 3m + 3 m + 5m + 7
...
1 1
+ 2
2
4m 2m + 1 4m + 2m + 1
1 1
= 2 2
m + m + 1 4m + 2m + 1
Substitute (m + 1) into un [A1]
Substitute 2m into un [A1]
Show result as first term - last term [R1]
attempt to simplify [A1]
obtain correct result [A1]

(c) In an arithmetic progression, the 1st term is 10, the 15th term is 11 and the last term is
41. Find the sum of all the terms in the progression. [5]

Solution: a = 10 a + 14d = 11 d = 23 [C1] Using a + (n 1)d


a + (n 1)d = 41 n = 35 [R1] Correct method [A1] Correct answer only
Either Sn = n2 (2a + (n 1)d) or n2 (a + l) [C1]
= 542.5 [A1] value based on their d and n

(d) Given that the first three terms of the Maclaurin Series for (1 + sin x)ex are identical to
the first three terms of the binomial series for (1 + ax)n , find the values of the constants
a and n. [6]

2
Solution: (1 + sin x)ex = 1 + 2x + 3x2 + . . .
two correct terms [C1] , All three terms [C1]
(1 + ax)n = 1 + anx + 12 a2 (n 1)nx2
two correct terms [C1] , All three terms [C1]
correct answers only a = 12 and n = 4 [R2]

(e) (i) Find and simplify the first four terms in the binomial expansion of (1 + 12 x)10 in
ascending powers of x. [4]

45x2
Solution: (1 + 12 x)10 = 1 + 5x + 4 + 15x3 + . . . [A4]

(ii) Hence find the coefficient of x3 in the expansion of (3 + 4x + 2x2 )(1 + 21 x)10 . [3]

Solution: 3 (x3 term) + 4x (x2 term) + 2x2 (x term) [R1]


. . . + 45x3 + 45x3 + 10x3 + . . . [R1]
correct answer 100 [A1]

Total [30 marks]

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