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MORIAH COLLEGE

Year 12

MATHEMATICS
Extension 2
Date: Wednesday 8th August, 2001

Time Allowed: 3 hours, plus 5 minutes reading time.

Examiners: J. Taylor

Instructions:

Attempt ALL questions.

ALL questions are of equal value.

All necessary working should be shown in every question.


Marks may be deducted for careless or badly arranged work.

Standard integrals are printed on page 6

Board approved calculators may be used.

Answer each question in a SEPARATE writing booklet.

You may ask for extra Writing Booklets, if you need them.
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Question 1 (15 marks)

a) Find
2x
cos 1
i) 3 dx 2
9 4x 2

x 2 tan 1 x dx
ii) 3
2
dx
iii) 4
2 x 2 + 3x

b) If 6
1
I n = x n (1 x) 2 dx
1
(n > 0)
0
prove that
2n
In = I n 1
2n + 3
and evaluate I 2 .

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Question 2 (15 marks)

a) Sketch the region in the Argand Plane consisting of those points z for which
3 3
z + 3 i > 4 intersects with < arg z 3
8 4
b) Given that
x2 x3
ex = 1+ x + + + ...
2! 3!
i) Find, in terms of , an approximations for e i in the form x + iy using the above four
terms of the series. 1

ii) Use your calculator where necessary to plot this approximation on an Argand
diagram 2
iii) If z is any complex number, prove that both 4
zn + z n
and
ez + ez
are pure real numbers

c) i) Find the five fifth roots of unity. 2


2
ii) If = cis , show that 1 + + 2 + 3 + 4 = 0 1
5
iii) Show that z1 = + 4 and z2 = 2 + 3 are the roots of the equation

z2 + z 1 = 0 2

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Question 3 (15 marks)


a) Sketch y = cos 3 x in the domain: x 2

b) The rational function f(x) is defined

x p
f ( x) =
( x q)( x r )

i) Write f(x) as the sum of two partial fractions. 2

ii) If p lies between q and r, use a neat sketch to explain why f(x) can assume all
real values. 2

iii) If p does not lie between q and r, use a neat sketch to explain why f(x) cannot
assume all real values. 2

iv) Show that in either case, the gradient of the tangent at the midpoint of the
interval between q and r is independent of p 3

c) If x, y are positive integers such that x - y > 1, then prove that

x! + y! >(x - 1)! + (y + 1)! 3

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Question 4 (15 marks)


y 2 x2
a) For the ellipse + = 1 , find
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i) the eccentricity, 2
ii) the coordinates of the foci S and S'. 1

x2 y2
b) Explain why + = 1 cannot represent the equation of an ellipse. 1
23 5

c) Normals to the ellipse 4 x 2 + 9 y 2 = 36 at points P ( 3cos , 2sin ) and Q ( 3cos , 2sin )

are at right angles to each other. Show that


3sin
i) the gradient of the normal at P is , 2
2 cos
ii) 4 cot cot = 9 . 2

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d) P 5 p, , p > 0 and Q 5q, , q > 0 are two points on the hyperbola, H, xy = 25 .
p q
i) Derive the equation of the chord PQ, 2
ii)` State the equations of the tangents at P and Q, 1
iii) If the tangents at P and Q intersect at R, find the co-ordinates of R. 2
iv) If the secant PQ passes through the point S (15, 0 ) , find the locus of R. 2

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Question 5 (15 marks)

a) When x 3 kx 2 10kx + 25 is divided by x 2 the remainder is 9. Find the value of k. 2

b) A polynomial function is P ( x ) = x5 + x 4 + 13 x3 + 13 x 2 48 x 48 . Factorise P ( x ) over the

field of
i) real numbers, 2
ii) complex numbers. 1

c) The equation x 5 5 x 4 x3 + 3x 2 + 1 = 0 has roots , , , . Find the equations with roots


1 1 1 1
i) + 2, + 2, + 2, + 2 , 2

ii) 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1 3

( x ) is a polynomial of degree 5 such that ( x ) 1 is divisible by ( x 1) and ( x ) itself is


3
d)

divisible by x 3 . Derive an expression for ( x ) . 5

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Question 6 (15 marks)


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a) i) Prove that 2
1
x 4 ( x 3) 2 dx = 12 2 3

y
4

y = 4 ( x 3) 2
2

0 x
-6 -4 -2 0 22 44 6

-2
y = 4 ( x 3) 2 Figure 2
Figure
Figure 11

ii) The solid in fig.2 is formed by rotating about the y-axis the area bounded by the parabola

y = 4 ( x 3) and the semi-circle y = 4 ( x 3) .


2 2

Use the method of cylindrical shells to calculate the volume generated. 3

Question 6 b) is on the next page.

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Question 6

b) A circle in a horizontal x-y plane has centre O, radius R units . At each point P(x, y) on this circle,
another circle is constructed perpendicular to the original circle in the plane containing the radius at
that point. The radius r of such a circle (see the shaded circle, figure 1) is given by
r = xy.

A
A
B
s
B
D
D
r
C
C
P(x, y) s
y
R
O
O
O x

Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3

R 2 sin 2
i) If POx = , prove that r = 2
2

As P moves around the horizontal circle, the vertical


B
circles will form a surface drawn in figure 2.
s
s
A section is taken in the first quadrant by slicing the
figure with two vertical planes from the centre of the D

horizontal circle. This section can be approximated C

by the wedge-shaped solid in figure 4:


Front Perspective Top

Figure 4

ii) If the thickness of the section at the centre is the straight line length s, explain briefly why the
volume V of the section in figure 4 is V = r 2s . 1

iii) If is the angle between the radii used to slice the figure(see figure 3), prove that 3
a) V Rr 2
2
R5
b) V = lim sin 2 2 .
4 0 = 0

iv) Find the volume of the solid. 3

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Question 7 (15 marks)

a) A vertical pole PO of height l units is standing on a flat


plane. Suspended from the top P of the pole is a string,
also of length l, at the end of which is attached a particle
P
of mass m. The pole begins to rotate so that the mass
describes a horizontal circle of radius r units with a
uniform angular velocity so that the centre of the circle is
h units below P.

The string makes an angle with the pole. l
h
i) If the speed of the particle is v, prove that 2
v2
tan =
gr
ii) When the particle is uniformly rotating at a height 4
l
h = the string suddenly snaps, and the particle O
2
travels freely through the air to land at a point Q.

Find the distance OQ in terms of l.

b) The only force acting on a particle moving in a straight line is a resistance m ( c + v ) acting

in the same line. The mass of the particle is m, its velocity is v, and and c are positive
constants. The particle starts to move with velocity u (>0) and comes to rest in time T. At
time 1T its velocity is 1u. Show that
2 4

i) c = 18 u , 6

v
ii) at time t, 8 = 9e t 1 . 3
u

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Question 8 (15 marks)


a) Q

R S
A T B

Copy the above diagram into your answer booklet.


In the diagram, circles with centres A and B touch each other at T. PQ is a direct
common tangent. The line of centres cuts the circles at R and S as shown.
RP and SQ produced meet at X.
Prove that RXS is a right angle. 5

b) A sequence of polynomials (called the Bernoulli Polynomials) is defined inductively by the


three conditions:
1) B0 ( x ) = 1
2) Bn ( x) = nBn 1 ( x)
1
3) B
0
n ( x)dx = 0 if n 1

1
i) Prove that B1 ( x) = x 3
2
ii) Prove that if Bn ( x + 1) B ( x) = nx n 1 and
g ( x) = Bn+1 ( x + 1) Bn+1 ( x)
then
g ( x) = (n + 1)nx n1
and deduce an expression for g(x). 4

iii) Prove by induction that


n 1
Bn (x + 1) Bn (x) = nx if n 1. 3

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End of Paper.

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STANDARD INTEGRALS

1 n +1
x x , n -1; x 0, if n< 0.
n
dx =
n +1

1 dx ln x, x > 0.
=
x

1 ax
e e , a 0.
ax
dx =
a

1
cos axdx =
a
sin ax, a 0

1
sin axdx = -
a
cos ax, a 0

1
sec tan ax, a 0
2
axdx =
a

1
sec ax tan axdx =
a
sec ax, a 0

1 1 -1 x
,a0
2 dx = tan
a + x2 a a

1 x
dx = sin-1 , a 0, a x a
a2 x2 a



x
1
2
a 2
dx = { }
ln x + ( x 2 a 2 ) , |x| >|a|



x +a2
1
2
dx = {
ln x + ( x 2 + a 2 ) }
NOTE: ln x = logex, x > 0.

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