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Math AA SL P 1 Marks Scheme

The document provides examples and instructions for solving multi-part calculus problems. It contains 5 practice problems testing skills like finding derivatives, asymptotes, inflection points, and more. Students are advised to show their work to receive partial credit if their final answer is incorrect. Diagrams or graphs must be completed in the answer booklet provided.

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Math AA SL P 1 Marks Scheme

The document provides examples and instructions for solving multi-part calculus problems. It contains 5 practice problems testing skills like finding derivatives, asymptotes, inflection points, and more. Students are advised to show their work to receive partial credit if their final answer is incorrect. Diagrams or graphs must be completed in the answer booklet provided.

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Full marks are not necessarily awarded for a correct answer with no working.

Answers must
be supported by working and/or explanations. Where an answer is incorrect, some marks
may be given for a correct method, provided this is shown by written working. You are
therefore advised to show all working.

Section A

Answer all questions. Answers must be written within the answer boxes provided. Working
may be continued below the lines, if necessary.

1. [Maximum mark: 5]

Let ( ) ( )

(a) Find ( )( ) [2]

The vector ( ) translates the graph of ( ) to the graph of h

(b) Find the coordinates of the vertex of the graph of h [3]

A 1)

(a) ( )( ) ( )

( )( )

(b) Vertex of ( )( ) ( )

(c) Vertex of ( )

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2. [Maximum mark: 5]

Let ( ) ( )

(a) Write down the amplitude of [1]

(b) Find the period of [2]

(c) Graph of f(x) is sketched in the domain , Its first X-intercept is the origin,

give coordinates of its second X – intercept [2]

A 2) Comparing with ( )

a) Amplitude

b) Period

c) ( )

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3. [Maximum mark: 6]

The values of the functions f & g and their derivatives for

are shown in the following table

( ) ( ) ( ) ( )

Let ( ) ( ) ( )

(a) find ( ) [2]

(b) find the equation of the normal to h when [4]

(a) ( ) ( ) ( )

(b) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )

( ) ( ) ( )

Equation of the normal

= ( )

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Do not write solutions on this page.

Section B
Answer all questions in the answer booklet provided. Please start each question

on a new page.

4. [Maximum mark: 12]

For the function ( )

(a) Show that can be shown as ( ) [2]

(b) Find the equation of the asymptotes [2]

(c) Sketch the graph of the function (in the answer paper) [3]

(d) State range of f [2]

(e) Find ( ) and explain why the given function has no turning points [3]

(a) ( )

( )

(b) Vertical asymptote:

Horizontal asymptote:

Answers continue on the next page

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(c)

(d)

Range of f :

(e) ( ) , for no real value of ( ) can be zero, hence ( ) does not


( )
have turning points.

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5. [Maximum mark: 12]

Let ( )

(a) Use the quotient rule to show that ( ) [5]

(b) If then Find ( ). [2]

In the following table, ( ) ( )

The table also gives approximate values of ( ) ( )

( )

( )

(c) Find the value of [3]

(d) Use information from the table to explain why there is a point of inflexion on the

graph of where [2]

(a) ( )

(b) ( )

(c)

(d) As ( ) and there is change of sign in the second derivative

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