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AA Paper1 HL MS

The document contains several multi-step math problems and their solutions. In the first problem, values of u1, u2, u4 are calculated using given relations. u1 is given as 7, u2 is found to be 11, and u4 is found to be 19. The second problem involves separating variables and solving a differential equation to find an expression for y in terms of x. The third problem involves factorizing a polynomial and using the quadratic formula to solve an equation in terms of cosx and finding the solutions.

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AA Paper1 HL MS

The document contains several multi-step math problems and their solutions. In the first problem, values of u1, u2, u4 are calculated using given relations. u1 is given as 7, u2 is found to be 11, and u4 is found to be 19. The second problem involves separating variables and solving a differential equation to find an expression for y in terms of x. The third problem involves factorizing a polynomial and using the quadratic formula to solve an equation in terms of cosx and finding the solutions.

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1 (a) u1  S1  7 (A1) (C1)

(b) u2  S2  u1  18  7

 11 (A1)
d  11  7 (M1)
4 (A1) (C3)

(c) u4  u1  (n  1) d  7  3(4) (M1)


u4  19 (A1) (C2)
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3)
dy dy
x  y 2  1,  x  y 2 1
dx dx
Separating variables

(M1)
dy dx
2

y 1 x

A1
arctan y = ln x + c

A1A1
y = 0, x = 2  arctan 0 = ln 2 + c
–ln 2 = c

(A1)
x
arctan y = ln x – ln 2 = ln 2
 x
tan ln 
y=  2

A1

N3
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5) (a) 1– i 3 A1
(b) EITHER

(z – (1 + i 3 ))(z – (1 – i 3 )) = z – 2z + 4
2
(M1)A1
2
p(z) = (z – 2)(z – 2z + 4) (M1)
3 2
= z – 4z + 8z – 8 A1
therefore b = –4, c = 8, d = –8
OR
relating coefficients of cubic equations to roots
–b = 2 + 1 + i 3 + 1 – i 3 = 4 M1
c = 2 (1 + i 3 ) + 2 (1 – i 3 ) + (1 + i 3 ) (1 – i 3 ) = 8
–d = 2(1 + i 3 )(1 – i 3 ) = 8
b = –4, c = 8, d = –8 A1A1A1
iπ iπ

(c) z2 = 2e 3 , z 3  2e 3
A1A1A1
Note: Award A1 for modulus,
A1 for each argument.
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6) evidence of substituting for cos2x (M1)


2 2
evidence of substituting into sin x + cos x = 1 (M1)
correct equation in terms of cos x (seen anywhere) A1
2 2
e.g. 2cos x – 1 – 3 cos x – 3 = 1, 2 cos x – 3 cos x – 5 = 0
evidence of appropriate approach to solve (M1)
e.g. factorizing, quadratic formula
appropriate working A1
3  49
e.g. (2 cos x – 5)(cos x + 1) = 0, (2x – 5)(x + 1), cos x = 4
correct solutions to the equation
5 5
e.g. cos x = 2 , cos x = –1, x = 2 , x = –1 (A1)
x=π A1 N4
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