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CAPE Pure Mathematics (2008) U1 P1 Rest of Region

1. In the real number system, the inverse of 5. If x + b = x ; x, b ∈ N , then the value of


addition is represented by

x in terms of b is

(A) x+0=x (A) −b

(B) x + (− x) = 0
b

(C) 0+x=x+0 (B) −


2

(D) x( y + z ) = xy + xz
(C) b

2. Which of the following statements is true?

(D)
b

n n
2

(A) ∑ r = 2∑ r
2

r =1 r =1 6. The polynomial P ( x) = 2 x 3 + x 2 − 13x + 6,


2
n n when divided by ( x − 1), gives a remainder

(B) ∑r = ∑r
r =1
2

r =1
of

n n
(A) −4

(C) ∑(2 + r ) = 2 + ∑ r
r =1
2

r =1
2 (B) 0
(C) 6

n n

(D) ∑r = ∑r
r =1
2

r =0
2 (D) 18

7. (4 x)3 − (4 y )3 can be expressed in the form

3. The (k + 1)th term in ∑ r (r − 1) is


r =1
(A) (4 x − 4 y ) (16 x 2 − 16 y 2 )
(B) (4 x − 4 y ) (16 x 2 + 16 y 2 )

2
(A) k

(B) k +1 (C) (4 x − 4 y ) (16 x 2 − 16 xy − 16 y 2 )

(C) k (k + 1) (D) (4 x − 4 y ) (16 x 2 + 16 xy + 16 y 2 )

(D) (k + 1) 2

8. If α and β represent roots of the


4. The basic wage Wb and the overtime

wage Wo of a shop attendant never differ


equation x 2 − px + q = 0, then the value

by more than $100. of α 2 + β 2 is

An inequality representing this statement is (A) p2

(A) Wo − Wb ≤ 100 (B) p−q

(C) p 2 − 2q
(B) Wo − Wb < 100

(D) p 2 + 2q

(C) Wo − Wb ≥ 100

(D) Wo − Wb > 100

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2

9. The exact value of is 12. Which of the following mapping


16 diagrams does NOT represent a function?

(A)
5 y

(A)

4
(B)

(C)
5
x

5
(D)

10. Rationalising
2 −1
gives

2 +1 y
(B)

(A) 1− 2 2

(B) 1+ 2 x
3

(C) 3+2 2

(D) 3−2 2

(C) y
11. The expression 2 − 4 x + 3 x 2 can be

written as

(A) 3 x−
2

3

3 2 x

2
2
2

(B) 3 x− −
3 3

3 2
(C) 3 x− +

2 3 (D) y

2
2
2

(D) 3 x− +
3 3

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Item 13 refers to the diagram below. 15. The sketch below shows a function

y = f ( x).

The function y = f ( x) is represented

by

(A)

13. The function f ( x) is decreasing for the

range

(A) x<3

(B) x≥5 (B)

(C) 3≤ x<4

(D) 4≤x<5

14. The general quadratic equation with

roots α and β may be written as (C)

(A) x 2 − (α + β ) x − αβ = 0

(B) x 2 + (α + β ) x − αβ = 0

(C) x 2 − (α + β ) x + αβ = 0

(D) x 2 + (α + β ) x + αβ = 0

(D)

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16. If a = 5i + j and b = λi + 5j are 20. Which of the following sketches BEST

parallel vectors, then the value of λ is represents the curve

(A) −5 y = cos x, (0 ≤ x ≤ 2π )?
2

(B) 1

(C) 5
(A)

(D) 25

Items 17 – 18 refer to a circle with

general equation

x 2 − 2 x + y 2 + 4 y − 11 = 0.

17. The coordinates of the centre of the

circle are (B)

(A) (−1, − 2)

(B) (−1, 2)

(C) (1, − 2)

(D) (1, 2)

18. The radius of the circle is

(C)
(A) 2 units

(B) 4 units

(C) 6 units

(D) 11 units

π
19. The function sin x + can be

2 (D)

simplified to

(A) − cos x

(B) − sin x

(C) cos x

(D) sin x

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21. Sin (30o − A) is equal to 24. If 2cos θ + 9sin θ = r cos(θ − α ), where

1 3 r > 0 and 0 < α < , then the maximum


(A) cos A − sin A 2

2 2 value of the expression is

1 3 (A) 11
(B) cos A + sin A

2 2
(B) 85

3 1
(C) cos A + sin A (C) 11

2 2

(D) 85

(D)
3 1
cos A − sin A

2 2

Item 25 refers to the following diagram.

5
22. If β is an acute angle and cos β = ,

13

then sec β =

(A)

13

12
(B)

13

(C)
13 25. Which of the following equations BEST

12 represents the graph shown above?

13
(D) (A) y = sin x

(B) y = sin 2 x

23. 2sin θ cos φ is equivalent to (C) y = 2sin x

(A) sin(θ + φ ) + sin(θ − φ ) 1

(D) y = sin x
2

(B) sin(θ + φ ) − sin(θ − φ )

26. The point A has coordinates (3, − 2).

(C) cos(θ + φ ) + cos(θ − φ )

The vector 3OA is

(D) cos(θ + φ ) − cos(θ − φ )


(A) (3, − 6)

(B) (9, − 2)

(C) ( −92)

(D) ( −96)

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Items 27 – 28 refer to the vectors 30. The curve with parametric representation

x = 2t , y = t 2 has equation

x = 3i − 8 j, y = 6i + 12 j,

(A) xy 2 = 4
z = 6i + 4mj, m ∈ R.

(B) x2 y = 4

27. The value of the scalar product x y is

(C) 4x = y 2

(A) −78

(D) 4 y = x2
(B) 78

(C) −114

(D) 114
Item 31 refers to the diagram below.

28. The vectors y and z are perpendicular

when m has a value of


y2 = x

(A) −3

(B) −
4

3
(C)

(D) 3 31. In the diagram above showing the graph

of y 2 = x, y is NOT defined for

(A) x=0

29. The line passing through the centre of the (B) x<0

circle 2 2
( x − 3) + ( y + 2) = 25 and

(C) x>0
parallel to the x-axis, has the equation

(D) x≥0
(A) y = −2

(B) y=3 x2 − 2

32. The function f ( x) = is


(C) y = 2( x − 3) x+2

discontinuous for the domain value of

(D) y = 3( x − 2)

(A) −2

(B) − 2

(C) 2

(D) 2

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x2 − 9 Item 36 refers to the diagram below

33. lim = is
x→3 x−3 which shows the curve

x 2 + y 2 = 4, 0 ≤ x ≤ 2.

(A) −∞

(B) 0

2
(C) 6

x2 + y 2 = 4

(D) ∞

sin x 2 x

34. Given that lim = 1, where x is


x→0 x

measured in radians, then the value of 36. An expression for obtaining the volume

sin 4 x generated by rotating the bounded,

lim is
x→0 x shaded region through 360o about the

x-axis is

(A) 4
2

(B) 4x
(A) π
∫ ( 4 − y ) dx
0
2

(C)
sin 4x
x
(B) π
∫ ( 4 − x ) dx
0
2

∫ ( 4 + y ) dx

4sin x (C) π 2
(D)

x 0

(D) π
∫ ( 4 + x ) dx
0
2

35. Given that f ( x) = (2 x + 1)3 , then f ′(2)

equals 37. The first derivative of −


1
is
2

x −1

(A) 25
x

(A) −

(B) 75 (
2 x −1 2
)

(C) 125
(B)
x

(D) 150
(
2 x −1 2
)

2x

(C)
(x )
2 2

−1

2x

(D) −
( x2 − 1)
2

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38. If = cos x, then Item 41 refers to the diagram below.


dx

(A) y = sin x + k y
y = ln x

(B) y = cos x + k

1 2 x

(C) y = − cos x + k

(D) y = − sin x + k

Item 39 refers to the following diagram

41. The gradient of the normal to the curve

y y = ln x at x = 2 is

y=
1 (A) −2
x

(B) −
0.5 4 x 2

(C)

(D) 2

39. The area of the finite region shaded in



2
the diagram is 42. 2cos5 x dx is

(A) ln (4 − 0.5)

(A) −
2

(B) ln (0.5 − 4) 5

2
(C) ln 0.5 − ln 4 (B)

(D) ln 4 − ln 0.5 (C) −10

(D) 10

40. The stationary point of the function

y = ( x − 1) 2 is

(A) (0, 1)

(B) (−1, 0)

(C) (1, 0)

(D) (0, − 1)

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43. Given = 2 x, a sketch of y versus x 44. A curve is defined by the equation


dx

y = − 5(2 x − 1) 2 .
may be represented by

Given that x increases at a rate of 1 unit

per second when x = 1, what is the


I.

corresponding rate of change for y?

(A) −40

1 (B) −20

0 (C) 20

(D) 40
II.

Item 45 refers to the following diagram.

0 1

III.

45. From the diagram above, which of the

following statements are true?

IV. I. f ′(1) < 0

II. f (1) > k

III. f (2) = 0

IV. f ′(2) = k

(A) I and II only

(A) I and II only (B) I and III only

(C) II and III only


(B) III and IV only

(D) II and IV only

(C) I, II and IV only

(D) II, III, IV only

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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUN CIL

ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION

PURE MATHEMATICS

ALGEBRA, GEOMETRYAND CALCULUS

Unitl-Paper0l

90 minutes

08 JUNE 2012 (p.m.)

READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.


I

t. This test consists of 45 items. You will have 90 minutes to answer them.

2. In addition to this test booklet, you should have an answer sheet.

3. Do not be concerned that the answer sheet provides spaces for more answers than there af!

items in this test. 1i

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Each item in this test has four suggested answers lettered (A), (B), (C), (D). Read each itelh
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4.
I.-l you are about to answer and decide which choice is best. ri
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t_t 5. On your answer sheet, find the number which corresponds to your item and shade the spajp
having the same letter as the answer you have chosen. Look at the sample item below.

ll

Sample Item

The expression (l +..6 )t ir equivalent to Sample Answer

(A)
(B)
4
10
@@@ o

(C) I + 3..6

(D) 4+ 2Jt

The best answer to this item is "4 + 2 .f ", so answer space (D) has been shaded.

6. If you want to change your answer, be sure to erase it completely before you fill in your nery

choice.

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1. When you are told to begin, turn the page and work as quickly and as carefully yo., cu4.

If you cannot answer an item, omit it and go on to the next one. You can retum "s
later to tlib

item omitted. Your score will be the total number of correct answers.

8. You may do any rough work in this booklet.

9. The use of silent, non-programmable scientific calculators is allowed.

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Examrnation Materials:

- A list of mathematical formulae and tables. (Revised 2012)

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DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.
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In the real number system the inverse of


1. x-2isafactorof

addition is represented by

(A) 4x1 -Zx2

(A) x*0-r (B) 4xi +2x2 -16

(B) x+(-:)=9 (C) 2xi +2xz -4x-8


(C) 0*x=r*0 (D) -10x3 -5x2 +4

(D) x$t+z):xy*xz
3.rs

ji

The range of values of -r that satisfies tk

2. Ifp and g are positive int€gers such that inequalityl.r-blcais


p < 4, then which of the following

statement(s) is/are correct? (A) -a+ b<x<a*b

(B) -a- b<x<a-b

r. -p>- q (C) a- b<x<a+b

III. f>pq (D) a't b<x<a-b


IIl. p-l<q-l

(A) I only 7. d-bs=

(B) II only

(C) I and tII only (A) - b)(d - db + dF -a63 + 6itr


(a

(D) II and III only (B) (a- b)(d + db + dF + aF + $,7


(c) (a+ b)(d- db+ dtf - ab3 + 6ty

(D) ' (a + b)(d + db + dE + a63 + H)

3. Which of the following statements is true?

2n ='E'
(A)

o ln 12

(B) Ir'=lIr
Lt lLl
I
I
r-l L r-l I

L.n

(c) I(z*,')=2*2,'
.=l rl

(D)
S" g.
/r'= /r'

r=l r=0

4. If a remainder of 7 is obtained when


.ri - 3x + ft is divided by x - 3, then fr equals

(A) -l I

(B) -l

(c) I
(D) ll

n"rt?an1 nlc aDE ?ntt


GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGS
ti

ti
vv vrr

i'|a7 a AAl rllft A DE tnl .) !


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Item 12 refers to the graph below.

12. The function/(x) is decreasing for the range

(A) x<3

(B) x)5

(C) 3<x<4
(D) 4<x<5

13. An arch may be modelled by the Cartesian 15. The expression 2 - 4x + 3*can be Jitn"n
equation ! = -2x2+ 4x + l,where x and

y represent, respectively, horizontal and as ij

vertical distances. The coordinates ofthe

HIGHEST point on the arch are (A) z(,-?\' *?


3/

\ 3

(A) (r,2)

(B)
(c)
(1,3) (B) ,(,_3)'_;
(2,2)

(D) (2,3)

(c) 3( *-?\' -?

\ 3/ 3
14. The general quadratic equation with roots

o and p may be written as (D) r[,-1)'*?

(A) x'-(o+F)x-oF=0 \ 2) 3

(B) -r2-(a+B)x+0F=0

(C) f +(a+F)r-eF:0

(D) f+(a+p)-r+aF=0

co oN ro rlrE NExr r$cr

IJ

nrlalntn/rrADt /rnln
$

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16. Thc ccilttc of thc circlc Which of the following sketches tstsST

(r-rF+0-2f:t6is represents the curve

(A) (^t, -2) y:


-a cos :I x, (0 < x <Ztr)?

(B) (-t.2) L

(c) (t,2) (A)

(D) (1, -2)

sind(l - sin2 d;
t7.

"*?d:;'1i:
(A) cot 0

(B) tan 0

(C) cot2 0

(D) tan2 e

18, The vector f {)


\qj
tr pcrpcndicular to the

vector f _l

/I
The retationship between p
and q i5\ -'

(A) p+3q:o

(B) 3p+q:s

{c) p-3q:o

{D) 3p*q:o

The point p has posirion vector

19.
[-;)"".

p isapoint such thatFfi= i\_-/:,)./ The posi-

tion vector of p is

(A) r(-12l
o)

(B)
(+)
II

I l2J

(zt
(c) tl

\2)

(-z)

(D) ti
\.-2l

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24. A vector equation is given


21. sin(a +450) is equal to "fr

/-z\ (r) (-s)rhe varues ors an{ji

(A)
f trt"" +cosa) '[-ij.,[ij=t ,,J

, are, respectivelY

(B) -sina)
;!t"o'o (A) 2 and -1

(B) 2 and I
(c)

|trt"" -cosa)
(C) -2 and I

(D) -2 and -l
(D) t"o.o + sina)

25. Given that cr is an acute angle ard

Item22 refers to the following graph. tan ct=-3 then sin (90" - ct ; :

(A) ?)

(B) 5
22. Which of the following equations best

,1

represents the graph?


(c) ;

(A) y=sinx

(B) y: sin 2x (D) 4

(C) y: 2 sin x s

.x

(D) ./ = sin - a 26. sin (30' - l) is equal to

23. A curve is defined by the Parametric (A) !.os,l


22 -€
*in,l

equationsx : 3+ 2t and Y =L'

(B) !"osz*€ rin,l

The Cartesian equation of the curve is 22

(A) 3 (c) €"or,l +1 sin


'V=-x-2 22
,a

x-3 t;

(B)
'2
v- (D) !1"o.1- I sin ,l

(c) 2

v=x+3 21. The line through the points P(k,D lhd

(D) 2 Q(6, 8) is parallel to the line with equaftn

Y--;1 ix+ y-21= 0. The value of & is


I

(A) I
(B) 4

(c) 8

(D) 24

GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGp


21

t
:

il

trtrr'A UL
'ttt.,

- t-

28. The vector u has magnitude a..6 r,nits and 31. The first derivative of *x' with resoect

is parallel to the vector v : i - 2j. A unit to.r is -l

vector parallel to u is

(A) -2x

(A) €rt-ril (r'-t)'


2x
_:.-.:

(B)
(x' - l)'

(B)

fri-zir (c) x
--.-----.:--
2(x'-l\

(c)

fri-rir (D)
-x

(D) 4.6 (i - 2i) 2(x2 -t)

29. The distance, d metres, of an arm of


32. The function g is defined as

a shaping machine from its starting


position can be modelled by the equation [3.r+5. x < 3

d: 12 cos g * 5 sin d. The MAXIMUM 8W): ,(

lpx+2, x> 3
distance, in metres, from the starting point

is For the function to be continuous at x : 3,

the value of p should be

(A) s
(B) 12 (A) -3

(c) 13 (B) -l

(D) r7 (c) 4

(D) 12

30. The point (2, 3) is at one end of a diameter

of the circle whose equation is d, ?\.

*Vr- )
ts equal to i

f +f-lOx +2y+1:9.

The coordinates of the other end of the (A) lim n(r +h)2 - rr2

diameter are h-+0-- I

(A) (-12, -s) (B) lim (nr


0----j-
+ h)2 - nr2

(B) (-12, -r) h -+


(c) (8, -s)

(D) (8, -l) (c) lim r(r-h)2 - nr2


h -+0---- I

lim nr2 - z(r + nr2)

(D)
n -+O--n

GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE


nntn

'|alaAnln/..aADt


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34. civenu* [t l71x)& =9, the value of The value of lim sin3r ir -
x-+0 x

l,t nl a i" (A) sin0


0

(A) i (B)

(B) i (c) 3

(D) sin 3

(c) i

(D) 27 s7. rf Y='lT,+t nen fr is

(A)
Item 35 refers to the diagram below which (2x +l)

shows fr1e curve.f + f : 4, 0 < x < 2.

(B) #

I +f:t

1zx+r)(.,f r)

Item 38 refers to the graph below.

35. An expression for obtaining the volume


generated by rotating the bounde4 shaded

region through 36ff about the x-axis is

(A) "f;{+- f) a,

(B) "ll{a-"'> *

(c) "f;{a* y') dr

(D) "!i{+* *') * In the graph showing f : x, ! is NOT

defined for

(A) x: o

CB) ;<0

(C) x>0

(D) :r>0

GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE

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it

ji

dtf il

39. GivenY:3;+ 5 sin 2r, then i, The displacement, s metres, of a mar$e


to &' "ouul moving along a board at time t minutesfls

given by s(t) : 4p - 30P+72t + 7 for r > S.

(A) 6-20 sin 2x For what values of t is the displacement fif

(B) 6 -10 cos 2x the marble increasing? 1r

(C) 6 + 20 sin 2x
(D) 6 + l0 sin 2x (A) t <2

(B) t> 3

,f
(C) 2<t<3

40. [; secz x dx: (D) t<2ort>3


Jo

(A) -l

(B) + Given that limsinx_1, where


x"
x fis

measured in radians, tn* l$-tUf ir


(c) 1

]i
2

(D) I (A) .i";

sin3x

(B)
dv.
41. lfy = tan 6x then :ls 2x

dx

(c)
2
(A) 6tafi 6x

(B)
3

(C)
(D)
sec2 6x
6 sec2 6x I

sec 6x tan 6x (D) 2

t4 45.

42. J-'2cos 5x dr is
Water is leaking from a tank. The rate df
change in volume of wattsr in the tank wi{h

respect to time, t, is inversdly proportionil


to the volume, y of water in the t"nk. $f

(A) -? k is a positive constant of proportionalitji

5
then the equation that models this situatioir

(B) i is

(c) --10 (A) V


-b
=-i

{t
(D) l0 (B) dY

dtV--k

(c) #=-oJt

(D) V:-kt

END OF TEST

IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, CHECKYOUR WORr( ON THIS TES*

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8. The graph ofJ(r) : lr - 2l + | is BEST 9. If log,4 + log" x -log,7 = 2, then the

illustrated by value ofx is

(A) IF) 7

(A) v
1t)

(B) -a-
4

4"
(c) -a-

(D)
7"o

10. The coordinates of the point P u,, 1+, -$'


Under a one-way stetch by scale factorllP

in they-direction with the x-aris invariadt

the image of P would be

(A) (2,-3)

(B) (4,4)
(c) (4, -l)

(D) (8, -3)

ri - + 0 4b

ll. Given that the roots of 5'x


":
equal, then a: li

(A) 4

(B) 5
)7

(C) T

)\

(D)
;

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- liji
can be simplified as Rationalisins gives

.12+l -

(A) 1J'

(B) 4J? (A) t-2J'

(B) 3-2Ji

(c) 4J' (c) r+Ji

(D) -6J' (D) t+2Jj

5. If a remainder of 7 is obtained when

lf p and q are positive integers such that :f - 3.r + k is divided by.r - 3, then k equals

p < q, then which of the following statements

iVare conect? (A) -ll


(B) -r0

l' -p>-q (c) lo

ll. f>pq (D) ll

III. p-l<q-l

(A) I only Which of the following are factors of

(B) II only 4 x4 +8x3 -2x2 -6x-4?

(C) I and III only

(D) II and III only I. .r+ 1

II. x- |

IIL x+2

Two roots of the cubic equation IV. x-2

?j + 3x2 - 5x - 6 are -l and -2. The

THIRD root is (A) I and II only

(B) II and III only


(C) I and III only

(A)
t (D) I and IV only

(B)
t 7. a5-b5:
(A)

(a - b)(d - alb + dbz - abi + ba)


(B) (a - b)(d + a3b + db2 + ab3 + b4)

(c)
3
(C) (a + b)(d- a3b + 6t6z - a$3 + ba)

, (a + b)(d + a,b + a2$2 4 a$3 * ba)


(D)

(D)

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Which of the following mapping diagrams 9. Ifg(x) is the inverse offix) then the cor-

does NOT represent a function? rect diagram is

(D)

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10. Which of the following is true if c, / 13. The valuesofr that satisry the inequality

and 7 are roots of the cubic equation l2x-al>lxl,a>0,are

3tr-4f-7x-10=0?

(A) ,.9 ort ro


a+ p+y
33aB+By+ya=-
J

(A) =-,

(B) -3 aB+BY+Ya=-
d+ P+Y=--:, -7 (B) *.-4 o, , , o

43 J

(c) ^37 dP+ltY+Yd=-


a+P+/=-, (c) x>-aandx<9

4J J

L1
(D) a+p+y=-, aB+BY+Ya=i

5J (D) x<aarrdx >!

The annual growth, g(x), (in thousands)

of the population over x years i5 repre-- 14. ihestatementpv-pisa

sented by g(x) = 2*. Over how maiiy

years will an annual growth of 32 thou. (A) converse


(B) tautology

sand be achieved
(C) contradiction

(D)

(A) s contra positive


(B) 16

(C) logr 16

(D) log, 30 15. The statement -(p v (- p C)) is logically


equivalent to
^

(A) p^-q
lA

logl5 -log6+-log-= (B) p +-q

(c) -p^-q

(D) -p+-q

(A)
l. 36

2 -25

)\
(B)

(c) 0

(D) I

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r6. A vector equation is given as If B is an acute angle and cos P: :13 , then
sl+\
- l+tlf r)=l(-s)l. The values ofs and B:
sec

\rJ (r/ \r/ |

/ are, respectively (A)


l3

(A) -2 and -l (B) t2


(B) -2 and I l3

(C) 2 and I
(c) l3

(D) 2 and-r
t2

l3

(D)

t7. sin (30" - l) is equal to 5

,t;

(A) I cosl - v' sinl Thdpoint (2, 3) is at one end of diameter

22( 21. a
of the circle whose equation is

(B) l rorl + €sin,l *+f-l0x +2y+l=0.

22
The coordinates of the other end of the

diameter are

(c) {'t;1 cosl + lsinl

22 (A) (-12, -s)

(B) (-12, -l)

!'l^ r
I I
(c) (8, -s)

(D)
a1 cosl -
L'
sin (D) (8, -l)

18. 2 sin 0 cos $ is equivalent to 22. rhe varue


"r
sin(f +o) t,

(A) sin(0+q;+sin(0-0) (A) - sinp


(B) sin(0+0)-sin(0-0) (B) - cosp

(c) cos(0+0)+cos(0-$) (C) sinp

(D) cos(0+0)-cos(0-{) (D) cosp

19. The equation of the circle whose centre


has coordinates (4, l) and whose radius is

7 units is

(A) f+f+8x+/-49:0

(B) x2+f-8x-2y-32=0

(C) f+f-Bx-Y+49=0
x2+f+8x*2y+66=0

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I

I
23. What value of 0, 0 < 0 < zr, satisfies the 27. Ifp=2i+j and q = i+ 6j are perpendicular
)',
equation 2 cos2 0 + 3 cos 0- 2 = 0? vectors, then the value of l" is


(A) -3
I
(A)

(B)
(c) -l0
l
o

tr

(B) (D) 2


[L] ;J 28. The general solution for sin 20 = stn- ls

(D) ::-

z
lznt+-
IA

o=1
(A)

l0n+l\a

24. With respect to an origin O, A has |.' '16

coordinates (3, -2). The position vector

of3OA is lnr
I
+L
It
(B)

(A) (3, |tnft+-5tt
-6)

t12

(B) (e,-2)
(*

lnt +!

/o\
| -l (c) ^t t2
(L) |\-L) "l

l(2nttl:

L' '12

(D) re)
|!'-o,l.l

lo
lnv+-

(D) v=1
Jtt
|, ,,lr-;

t< The expression sin 64, + sin 4A may be l(r+

written as
to

29' The cosine ofthe angle between the vectors

(A) sin l0A
(B) -2 cosZA -6 j and i +j is

(C) 2 cos 5A sin A


-l

(D) 2 sin 5,A cos A (A)

I + cosal - sina,4 = (B) i


(A) I +cos4A
(B) 2cos2A

(C) cos 2A (c) _E

(D) 2 cos2A sin'A


6
(D)

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Item 30 refers to the diagram below. 33. Lr*tsin.x) maY be expressed as


dx-

(A) :i (cos .r+ 3 sin x)

(B) ri (x cos x - 3 sin x)

(C) .l (3 cos .r+ sin x)

(D) rf (x cos x + 3 sin x)

34. The function g is defined as

{3x+5 for x<3


S(xr=\px+Zforx>3

For the function to be continuous at x= 3,

the value of 'p' should be

( (A) - -3

(B) -l

30. In the diagram above showing f=x,yis (c) 4


(D) 12

NOT defined for

x=0
If y= x-6
(A)

35. tnen {dx is


(B) xZ0

(c) x>0 '- 3-4x

(D) x<0

(A) -21

lim x'-9 (3 - 4x)'


31.

x -+3 x-3 2l
(B)

(A) -ls
-a (3 - 4x)' I

(B) 0
(c)
--2l -Bx

(c) 6 --.-
(3 - 4x)'
(D) @

(D) -27 -8x

(3- 4x)'

sinr

32. Given that hT -1, where x is meas-


x

ured in radians, ttrenl'S# tt 36. If y =".,ffiT ttt"n d'y is

dx3

.3

(A) stn-2

(B)
sin 3x
2x (B)

(c) ;J

(D)
i
a
J (c) ffi
2

(D)
(2x + l)

/:N n\T'I'r\'TLIE \TE]'T DAr]F


-8-

;5

37. Ify = tan 6x then Q- i, 41. Given that


J,
af @)e =9 , the value of
dx

(A) 6tanz 6x is

(B) sec2 6r I's76ya*

(C) 6 sec2 6x

(D) sec 6x tan 6x (A) i

lf Q=cos x then

38.
dx (B) i

(A) y:sinx+&

(B) y=cosx*/r

(C)
(D)
y=-cosx*/r (c) i

.y=-sinx+&

)1

39. If f"(x) = 6x, then gin"'n --that (D) +4

f ' (0) = Q, and c is a constant,f (x) :

(A) 3ri+x+c

(B) f+x+c 42. The gradient ofthe nonnal to the curve


(C) 3xz + c y=3f -Zx+ I atx= I is

(D) ri+c

I
(A)

The path ofan object is given parametrically

as.tr t+ 2,! =cos / * l.


= sin The slope of
(B) I

the tanqent at t =L is 2
-4 (c)

-1

(A) -l
(B) 0 (D)

(c) I

(D) undefined

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dv

Water is leaking from a tank. The rate of 44. Given then possible sketches of
43.
change in volume of the water in the tank
fr=r*,

the graph of y ate

with respect to time, r, is inversely propor-


tional to the volume, I{ ofwater in the tank. I.

If & is a positive constant of proportionality,

then the equation that models this situation

is

(A) -k
[/= '7

,lt

dV -k
(B)

dt

(c) lL = -*Jv tI.

dt

(D) lt = -kt

m.

ry.

(A) I and II only

(B) III and tV only

(c) I, III and IV only

(D) II, III and IV only

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45. The radius of a circle is increasing at a


rate of 0.lcm s'r. At the instant when

the radius is 3 cm, the rate of increase

of the area in cm2 s-ris

(A) -/t
)

(B) :ft

(C) 2n

(D)( 4n

:.

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CAPE Pure Mathematics (2014) U1 P1

CAPE 2014 Pure Mathematics U1 P1


eo/5

/uee rflt+fls

CAPE Pure Mathematics (2015) U1 P1


-2-

3 log;2q -Zlogr3q + I exPressed asa

d-b5= rrrtE G"rittui'in itt stuplesr form is

+ b)
(A) @-b)(d -db+ db2-ab'

i'ti i"-ujia + db + dbz ab'+ bt)


+
(A) bs,(g

i.i io * ulix- a1t6 + d8 - "b' + bl)

bi i"*aiia* r1t6+ dbz+ ab3 + ba) (B)

"rr[9
when
lf a remainder of 3 is obtained (c) ros,(4i*r

il; ;; i is divided bY x l' then k


-

equals

(A) -11
(D)
1"*,(t, ).'

(B) -e

(c) -l

(D) ls Which of the following are factors


of
4t + 8f -?t -6x-4?

Two roots of the cubic equation I. x+ I


Z*-* 3i - 5x - 6 are -1 and -2'
The

il. x-l

THIRD root is ilI. x+2

.J IV. x-2

(A)
T (A) I and lI onlY
I iB) II and III onlY

(B)
2 (Cl I and III onlY

J
(D) I and IV onlY

(c)
t (in thousands) of
(D) J 7. The annual growth, g(x)'

tt ooput"tion in a country
for x years ts

"
,"pr"t"nt a by g(x)=T' Inhowmanyyears
eve d?

*tnil edtt. ":t tztho usand be ach i

+J;*ffi= (A) logl6

(B) log;30

(c) s

(A) sG (D) 16

(B) + The general quadratic equation


with roots a

8.

(C) +{x +r and P maY be written as

(A) f-(a+F)x-oQ=9

(D) oJ;-+ i-Bi f -(a+ P)r + "9^= o^

ici 't''+(ct+F)x+aF=o
t' +(o+ F)r-oP=9

iD)

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9. Ifg(x) is the inverse of J(x) then the cor- 11. Which ofthe following statements is true?
rect diagram is

(A) (A) f,'=rf,

)
(B)
,
Z,'=l
r=t L r=t I I'l
fn'12

,r.-rt

(c) l(z+r'z)=2*Zr'

r=l r=l

(B)
(D)
i,'=f,'
r=l r=0

12. logr5-ro96+

i^tr!r=

JU)

(A)
l, 36

2 "2s
.25

rI

(c) (B) lo8


--4

(c) 0

(D) I

The values ofx that satisfo the inequality

lzr- al> l.r l, a) 0, are


(D)

(A) ,.! o, ,, o
3

(B) ,.4o, ,, a o
J

(C) x>-a andx<!


3

(D) x<a andx>9


3

10. The statement-(p v (- p n q)) is logically

equivalent to

(A) p

(B) p ^-q
:+-q

(c) -p
^-q
(D) -p+-q

nAr^ln tar^r hr
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17 ' sin (30" - l) is equal to

14. 3roca5 -

(A) I
I
(A) ,cosA-|sinA
'fg

(B) s
rJt

(c) e (B) ,cosA+|sin A

(D) 27
t;1

(c) {r cosl+ i sinl

and f(g(x))=x ' then g(x)


22
15. If r(x) = 3x -4

(D) {tl^t cosl-isinl


is \-, 2 Z

(A)

3x-4
18' The centre of the circle

x+4

(B)
J
(x - 1)' + O/ -2)2: 16 is

(c) 3-4x (A) (-r,-2)

4x-3 (B) (-r,2)

(D)
(c) (r,-2)

(D) (1,2)

16. A curve is defined bY the Parametric

I
The relationship between the curve
equations x:3 * 2t and Y =7' 19.
y:

y=* -hr + 4 and the line 2x is that the

The Cartesian equation of the curve is line

-J (A) intersects the curve in two distinct

(A) Y=-x-z points (2,2) and(2,-Z)


(B) touches the curve at the Point

x-3

(B) ,=T (c)


(2,4)
does not intersect the currle

2 (D) intersects the curue in more than

(c) !=-x+) 2 points

(D)
- Y=-
x-J

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If p is an acute angle and cos p: a, 23. What value of 0, 0 < e < z, satisfies the

,h"n equation 2 cos2 0 + 3 cos 0 -2 : 0?


sec p: 13
-

(A)
5 (A)
6

l3
7t

(B)
l2 (B)
4

l3
1t

r3 (c)
(c) 3

12
1'
l3 (D)

(D) 2

2r. With respect to an origin O, A has

coordinates (3, -2). The position vector 24. The vector [{) t, perpendicutar to the

of3dis \q)
/ a\

vector
_i l. The relationship between p
|\-r,/

(A) (3, {)

(B) (9,1) and g is

(A) P+3q:O

(c) (-l (B) 3p+q=g


(C) p -3q:0

(D) 3P-q:0
(D) (.:)

A circle has centre (-1,


-l). The equation

The curves f :x+7 and xy=6 intersect of the tangent to the circle at the point

at threepoints. The y coordinates of these (0, -3) on the circle is

points are

(A) -2, (A) !=-1x-3 1

(B) -2, -1,


3 2

l, 3

(c) -1, 6, 7 (B) ! =1x-3 I

(D) l, t, 6 z

(c) ! = 1x-3

(D) | =2x-3

I +cos14-sin14=

(A) I +cos4,{

(B) 2 coszA

(C) cos 2A

(D) 2 cos2A sin2A

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27. A vector equation is given as 30.
I
)-

cosec-x

rhe varues ors and

'(-?).'(l)=[-i) -:
(A) arc cos (x)2

t are, respectively (B) (arc cos.r)2

(A) 2 and-l (c)


tartzx

(B) 2 and 1 sect x

(C) -2 and I cot2 x

(D) -2 and -l (D)


;;;t

(-g )

28. I sJand
The point P has position veotor 31. Given thatfix) : (be + l)3 thenf ' (2) equals

Q is apoint such that fi :(-l). tn" (A) 2s

(B) 7s

position vector of p is (c) rzs

(D) rso

(A)

[-i,) .. x'-x-2

llm

(B) ro') x+-t x-l

Irz)
(A) -=-3

(B) 0

(c)
0 (c) I
(D) "o
(D) (:)

33. *tOsinx) may be expressed as

29. The cosine ofthe angle between the vectors (A) .f (cos x + 3 sin x)
-6jandi+jis (B) :i (x cos:r - 3 sin x)

(C) :f (3 cos x + sin x)

(A) -l (D) :f (x cos x + 3 sin x)

42

I
(B)

^12

-5
(c)

.12

6
(D)

^12

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34. A dial on a plane preparing for landing Item 37 refers to the diagram below.

^
registers the numberlzuu+ -(sin ft )
^ )[

h ),where
ft is the height above the grbund.' Just as

the plane lands the dial reads

(A) 200

(B) 20s
5tr

(c) 200 +
V

(D) 200 + 5n

tt l, f
p4
@)dr =12 ,what is the value of

e3 p4

lrf(x)dx + J, (/(x) -r)dx2 37. The gradient of the normal to the curve

y = lnx atx=2 is

(A) 2

(B) 4 (A) -2

(c) ll
(D) 12 (B) -: I

(c) : I

lf y-",12..1then dtl is
2

dxz
(D) 2

(A)
I
If the rate of change of y with respect to x

(r,.@T) is
^4
3x'*1 theny is equal to

x-
(B)

(A) .12
OX---
x'

,lZx+l (B) ^2
x- *-;-*Constant

(D)
@ (c)
-)
x'-j+constant

(D) Ar-4

x-

@ s\,Te T!€\ErtT P-+(E

'F,*t -- {-} r F. F 1 n- !sr; _-


lf f"(x)= 5x then giventhat';f(0) = 0 and 42. The gradient of the normal to the curve

c is a constant,f (x): :
y:3f -2x+ I atx= I is

(A) 3f +x+ c (A) -i

(B) :i+x+c
(C) 3:i + c

(D) ri+c (B) -:

(c) -t

40. tf "f'1x1 = sin r, thenfix) = (D) 4

(A) <osx * c

(B) -sinx * c 43. The TOTAL shaded area in the diagram


(C) sinx * c

(D) cosx + c below is given by

4t. At time t years, the growth of a certain

country's gross national product, G, is


d9

given by the equation =5*.orr.


dt

At the beginning of the year 1990, the

gross national product was recorded as (A) [i1,>*

$732 million. The estimated gross national

product at the beginning ofthe year 2000 (B) lfirr'r*l

was

(c) [l'f<r>a**f.fllt*
G9

(A) I ac=J(s+cosr)ar (D)


liroa**lfirr'r*;

732 0

G9

(B)
I no =J(5+cosr)ar
732

Gr0
I

(c) I oo=Jts*
732 I
cost)dt

(t l0

(D)
! ac=Jts*cosr)dr
732 0

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44. Given 9=2, then a sketch graph ofy 45. The radius of a circle is increasing at a rate

dx of 0.lcm sr. At the instant when the rildius ,

may be represented by is 3 cm, the rate of increase of the area in

cm2 s'r is

(A)
)

J
(B)

I -7'
5

(c) 2n

(D) 4n

u.

m.

rv.

(A) I and II only

(B) III and IV only

(c) l, II and IV only

(D) II, III and IV only

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C+n- 2Q''. .)
CAPE Pure Mathematics (2016) U1 P1 t t'[ttr1 t
{:-Jr- may be expressed as
I .le * Jn - Jl62 can be simPlified as 3.
x +,ty
^t

(A) -t,ll x+y


(A)
(B) -z.li x-y
x-y
(c) -qJl (B)
x+y
(D) -s..li (c) x+ y -zJxy
x-y
2. If g(x) is the inverse function offlx) then (D)
x - y +2Jxy
the correct diagram is x+y
(A) lb't g(x)
4. If a remainder of 7 is obtained rvhen
f -3x + & is divided by x - 3, then ,t equals
(A) -lt
(B) -l
(c) I
(D) ll
(B) r€)
s. (-p)n(-q)=
(A) -p^-q
(B) -pv-q
flxl (c) -(pv-q)
(D) -(pnq)
(c)
flxl 6. Given that x andy are negative integers,
and that x > y, which of the following is
true?

c(r) (A) t>)i


(B) x'<y
(c) x>f
(D) (D) f <)P
e(r)

7 The range of values of x that satisfr the


inequalitylx-bl<ais
(A) -a+b<x<a*b
flx) (B) -a- b<x<a-b
(C) a- b<x<a*b
(D) a+ b<x<a-b

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8. Which of the following mapping diagrams l0 The value 6g logr. 36 is
does NOT represent a function'/
I
(A)
2
(B) 2
(c) 4
(A)
x (D) 8

ll. Which ofthe following sets of ordered pairs


represent functions?

I. {(-1, l), (0,2), (1, 3), (4,6)}


(B) II. {(-2, 4), (1, l), (1, 4), (2,4)\
III. {(-t, l), (0,0), (1, l), (-3,9)}
x IV. {(-2, 5), (-1, 5), (0, 5), (l, 5)}

(A) I and II only


(B) II and III only
(C) I, II and III only
(D) I, III and IV only

(c)
12. logl5-log6
l- 4
+-lo9*=
x

(A) 0
(B)

(c) l. 36
-loq-
2 "25
(D)
(D) .25
loB
* +

13. Which of the following are factors of


4t + txs -?t-
6x - 4?
I If log,4 + log,x - log"7 = 2, then the value
ofx is I. .x+ I
II. x-l
(A) 7 II I. x+2
20 N. x-2
(B)
7, (A) I and II only
-a-
4 (B) II and III only
42 (c) I and III only
(c) -a (D) I and IV only
7
',
(D) 2'
4
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4

14. The general cubic equation with roots ot, p and f may be written as

(A) ,i-(cr +F+y)ri-(aF +aT + Fy)x-d9f=0


(B) t'-(cl +B+flf +(crB +af + |Dx-sFT=O
(C) ri-(a + S+flf -(ctp +af+ 9f)x+ aFT=O
(D) ri-(o +g+nt'+(oP +af + |Dx+aFT=O

15. The tables below show the values for two 18. The line through the points P(k,2) and
functions, f and g. 0(6, 8) is parallel to the line with equation
3x+ y-21= 0. The value of & is
x 0 I 2 3 4 5
(A) I
f(r) 7 5 3 2 -7 -5 (B) 4
(c) E
x 0 I 2 3 4 5 (D) 24

g(x) 3
I
4
I
2 5
I
3 2
r9 The expression sin 60 + slp 40 may be
expressed as
The value of g -' [(3)] is
(A) sin 100
I
(A) (B) -2cos20
2 (c) 2 sin 50 cos 0
(B) 2 (D) 2 cos 50 sin 0
(c) 5
(D) 7
20. A curve is defined by the parametric equa-
tionsx= 3 +2t and-y:2 + r. The Cartesian
16. A vector equation is given as equation of the curve is

(A) x+j/= I
'(T).'(l) =(-i) rhe varues ors and (B) x * 4y:7
, are, respectively, (C) x+2y: I
(D) x -2y: -1
(A) -2 and -l
(B) l and I
(C) 2 and I 2t What value of 0, 0 < 0 < r, satisfies the
(D) 2 and-l equation 2 cos2 0 + 3 cos 0 -2 : 0?

T
(A)
17. The value ofcos
1t
p ts
6
2 tr
(A) cosP (B)
4
(B) sinp
(c) -cosp (c)
T
(D) -sin p
;J
7t
(D)
2

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22. The expression cotx * tan x can be written 25. Which of the following sketches BEST
as represents the curve

(A) 2 cosec 2x
),: cos
|, ro
=
x s2n)2
(B) 2 cotTs
sin r+cosy (A)
(c)
sinxcosx

slnr-cosr
(D)
stnxcos.r ,r .x

23. The minimum and maximum values of


I
I
are' rresPectively'
2 - ai"6)
(A) -3and-l (B)
(B) -2 and2
(c) I andl
3
(D) land3 ,t x

24. With respect to an origin O, A has


coordinates (3,
-Z). The position vector
of 3d is
(c)
(A) (3, -6) I
(B) (9,--2)
ts 2n T
(c)
t:)
(D)
tj)
(D)
1

lt 2n x

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26 The variable point P(x,y) moves so that it is the same distance from the points (1,6) and
(3,2). The equation of the locus of P may be obtained from

(A) v-6 _ v-Z


x-l x-3

(B)
x-l x-3
v-6 v-2
-=-
(c) -l)2 +(y-6)2 = -3)z +(y-2)2

(D) (x- l) +0,- 6):(x- 3) + (y-2)

: 7t.
27. The general solution for sin 20 sin
-ls 29 Thecosine ofthe angle between the vectors
6
-6jandi+jis
znr+L -l
(A) o=. 6 (A)
Jz
(2n +D
*L I
(B)
nt+- 1t Jz
t2
(B) ,={ (c) -5
nn+-5r
t2
Jz
6
(D)
nt+- 7T
Jz
(c) ,={ l2
5n
(2nr)
t2
30. lf p:2i+ j andq:l,i+6j areperpendicular
E vectors, then the value of l, is
nfi+-
6
(D) ,={ (A)
(n+DZ (B)
-3
6 -l
(c) 0
(D) 2

28. A circle has centre (-1, -l ). The equation


of the tangent to the circle at the point
(0, -3) on the circle is

(A) y=--x-J l^
'2
(B) l.
v=-x-5
'2
(c) Y =-2x-3
(D) | =2x-3
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Item 31 refers to the following diagram. 33. The function g is defined as
v 3p+2,x<3
g(r) =
3*-1, x)3
For the function to be continuous at x:3,
Y =f(x) the value ofp should be
t; (A) 4
( k (B) I
(c) 2
(D) 6
1234
3l From the diagram above, which of the 34. A curve is given parametrically by the
following statements are true? equationsx:f -2t, y:F+2t- The
simplest expression n, ! is given by
I. f'(t) <0 cbe

II. f(l) > t (A)


,-l
III. f 121: g
t+l
IV. f'(2): k r+l
(B)
t-l
(A) I and II only
2t-l
(B) I and III only (c)
(C) II and III only 2t+l
(D) II and IV only 2t+l
(D)
2t-l
Item 32 refers to the following diagram. J5. Which of the following real functions has a
point of discontinuity?
v
f:*
(A) f(x):c+rr
A

(B) .f (x)=?+T
x
0
(c) -f(x):3-f
(D) .f(x)=.ffi,
36. A rod is heated and its length at time
/ seconds is given by L = 5t2 + 169
32 In the diagram above showing yF: x, y is
centimetres. When t = 3, the rate of
NOT defined for increase ofZ, in cm s-r, is

(A) x:0 (A) l5


(B) x>0 (B) 30
(c) x>0 (c) 45
(D) x<0 (D) 60

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37.
x' 9 7t
dx:
ls x-3
rs 40
IJ
sec2 x

(A) -@
(B) 0
(A) I

(c) 6 (B) 1
(D) @ 2

(c) l
2
Item 38 refers to the following diagram
(D) -l
which shows the finite region R bounded
by the liney: x and the curvey: rf .

41. Given that the value of


[t +t1*'yar= P,
v ?* E 3f(x)dr
is
1

R (A) 1
4

3
x (B)
4

(c) 2
-1 4

38. The area of R is (D)


27
4
I
(A)
6 Item 42 refers to the following diagram.

(B) I
3 v
I
(c) f(x) r(x)
2
5
(D)
6

39 The gradient at x=I6 on the curve a x


y:sinxis
42 Based on the diagram above, which of the
(A) -Jt following statements is NOT correct?
2

-l (A) (a) is undefined


(B)
T
I
(B)
lg r(rl =f@).
(c)
2 lim f(x)
(c) x-o does not exisr.

(D) .6
(D) f(x) is discontinuous at g
2

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Item 43 refers to the following diagram. 44. If.f '(.r) = 6x , then given that f
,(0) 0 and
= ,
c is a constant, f (x) :

v, (A) 3rf +r+ c

y:x2
(B) :i+x+c
3 (c) 3r3+c
(D) .t'+c

0
45 be expressed as
*rOsin.r)may
43 The finite region,R is enclosed by the curve
y :
: f,the y-axis and the liney 3 as shown (A) rf (cos x + 3 sin x)
in the diagram above. This region is rotated
(B) .f (x cos x * 3 sin:r)
completely about the y-axis to form a solid
(C) f (3 cos r + sin x)
of revolution. The volume of this solid is
(D) rf (.r cos x + 3 sin x)
given by

(A) o['*od,

(B) o['rod*

(c) o[.f ar
(D) ,!ir 4

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