CAPE Pure Mathematics Unit One Paper Ones
CAPE Pure Mathematics Unit One Paper Ones
CAPE Pure Mathematics Unit One Paper Ones
x in terms of b is
(B) x + (− x) = 0
b
(D) x( y + z ) = xy + xz
(C) b
(D)
b
n n
2
(A) ∑ r = 2∑ r
2
(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
2
(A) k
(D) (k + 1) 2
(C) p 2 − 2q
(B) Wo − Wb < 100
(D) p 2 + 2q
(C) Wo − Wb ≥ 100
25
−
2
(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
Item 13 refers to the diagram below. 15. The sketch below shows a function
y = f ( x).
by
(A)
range
(A) x<3
(C) 3≤ x<4
(D) 4≤x<5
(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)
(A) −5 y = cos x, (0 ≤ x ≤ 2π )?
2
(B) 1
(C) 5
(A)
(D) 25
general equation
x 2 − 2 x + y 2 + 4 y − 11 = 0.
(A) (−1, − 2)
(B) (−1, 2)
(C) (1, − 2)
(D) (1, 2)
(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
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
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
13
(D) (A) y = sin x
(B) y = sin 2 x
(D) y = sin x
2
(B) (9, − 2)
(C) ( −92)
(D) ( −96)
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
(C) 4x = y 2
(A) −78
(D) 4 y = x2
(B) 78
(C) −114
(D) 114
Item 31 refers to the diagram below.
(A) −3
(B) −
4
3
(C)
(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
(D) y = 3( x − 2)
(A) −2
(B) − 2
(C) 2
(D) 2
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
measured in radians, then the value of 36. An expression for obtaining the volume
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
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
dy
(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
y y = ln x at x = 2 is
y=
1 (A) −2
x
(B) −
0.5 4 x 2
(C)
(D) 2
(A) ln (4 − 0.5)
(A) −
2
(B) ln (0.5 − 4) 5
2
(C) ln 0.5 − ln 4 (B)
(D) 10
y = ( x − 1) 2 is
(A) (0, 1)
(B) (−1, 0)
(C) (1, 0)
(D) (0, − 1)
dy
y = − 5(2 x − 1) 2 .
may be represented by
(A) −40
1 (B) −20
0 (C) 20
(D) 40
II.
0 1
III.
III. f (2) = 0
IV. f ′(2) = k
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FORM TP 2012230
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MAY/JUNE 20lP
PURE MATHEMATICS
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90 minutes
t. This test consists of 45 items. You will have 90 minutes to answer them.
3. Do not be concerned that the answer sheet provides spaces for more answers than there af!
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Sample Item
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(B)
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(D) 4+ 2Jt
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choice.
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later to tlib
item omitted. Your score will be the total number of correct answers.
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addition is represented by
(D) x$t+z):xy*xz
3.rs
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(B) II only
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
(A) -l I
(B) -l
(c) I
(D) ll
ti
vv vrr
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(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
\ 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
(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
IJ
nrlalntn/rrADt /rnln
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16. Thc ccilttc of thc circlc Which of the following sketches tstsST
(B) (-t.2) L
sind(l - sin2 d;
t7.
"*?d:;'1i:
(A) cot 0
(B) tan 0
(C) cot2 0
(D) tan2 e
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
19.
[-;)"".
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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(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)
Item22 refers to the following graph. tan ct=-3 then sin (90" - ct ; :
(A) ?)
(B) 5
22. Which of the following equations best
,1
(A) y=sinx
(C) y: 2 sin x s
.x
x-3 t;
(B)
'2
v- (D) !1"o.1- I sin ,l
(c) 2
(A) I
(B) 4
(c) 8
(D) 24
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
vector parallel to u is
(A) -2x
(B)
(x' - l)'
(B)
fri-zir (c) x
--.-----.:--
2(x'-l\
(c)
fri-rir (D)
-x
lpx+2, x> 3
distance, in metres, from the starting point
(A) s
(B) 12 (A) -3
(c) 13 (B) -l
(D) r7 (c) 4
(D) 12
*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
(D)
n -+O--n
'|alaAnln/..aADt
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34. civenu* [t l71x)& =9, the value of The value of lim sin3r ir -
x-+0 x
(A) i (B)
(B) i (c) 3
(D) sin 3
(c) i
(A)
Item 35 refers to the diagram below which (2x +l)
(B) #
I +f:t
1zx+r)(.,f r)
(A) "f;{+- f) a,
(B) "ll{a-"'> *
defined for
(A) x: o
CB) ;<0
(C) x>0
(D) :r>0
l!
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it
ji
dtf il
(C) 6 + 20 sin 2x
(D) 6 + l0 sin 2x (A) t <2
(B) t> 3
,f
(C) 2<t<3
(A) -l
]i
2
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
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
5
then the equation that models this situatioir
(B) i is
{t
(D) l0 (B) dY
dtV--k
(c) #=-oJt
(D) V:-kt
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(B) -a-
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4"
(c) -a-
(D)
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(A) (2,-3)
(B) (4,4)
(c) (4, -l)
ri - + 0 4b
(A) 4
(B) 5
)7
(C) T
)\
(D)
;
A.rt2/|nln/rtADE lnlt
;i
-J6
l Jg *J-zz
- liji
can be simplified as Rationalisins gives
.12+l -
(A) 1J'
(B) 3-2Ji
lf p and q are positive integers such that :f - 3.r + k is divided by.r - 3, then k equals
III. p-l<q-l
II. x- |
IIL x+2
(A)
t (D) I and IV only
(B)
t 7. a5-b5:
(A)
(c)
3
(C) (a + b)(d- a3b + 6t6z - a$3 + ba)
(D)
-3-
Which of the following mapping diagrams 9. Ifg(x) is the inverse offix) then the cor-
(D)
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10. Which of the following is true if c, / 13. The valuesofr that satisry the inequality
3tr-4f-7x-10=0?
(A) =-,
(B) -3 aB+BY+Ya=-
d+ P+Y=--:, -7 (B) *.-4 o, , , o
43 J
4J J
L1
(D) a+p+y=-, aB+BY+Ya=i
sand be achieved
(C) contradiction
(D)
(C) logr 16
(A) p^-q
lA
(c) -p^-q
(D) -p+-q
(A)
l. 36
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(B)
(c) 0
(D) I
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sl+\
- l+tlf r)=l(-s)l. The values ofs and B:
sec
(C) 2 and I
(c) l3
(D) 2 and-r
t2
l3
(D)
,t;
22( 21. a
of the circle whose equation is
22
The coordinates of the other end of the
diameter are
!'l^ r
I I
(c) (8, -s)
(D)
a1 cosl -
L'
sin (D) (8, -l)
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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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
(A) I +cos4A
(B) 2cos2A
(C) cos 2A (c) _E
(D) 2 cos2A sin'A
6
(D)
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( (A) - -3
(B) -l
x=0
If y= x-6
(A)
(D) x<0
(A) -21
x -+3 x-3 2l
(B)
(A) -ls
-a (3 - 4x)' I
(B) 0
(c)
--2l -Bx
(c) 6 --.-
(3 - 4x)'
(D) @
(3- 4x)'
sinr
dx3
.3
(A) stn-2
(B)
sin 3x
2x (B)
(c) ;J
(D)
i
a
J (c) ffi
2
(D)
(2x + l)
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(A) 6tanz 6x is
(C) 6 sec2 6x
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
(A) 3ri+x+c
(D) ri+c
I
(A)
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*,
is
(A) -k
[/= '7
,lt
dV -k
(B)
dt
dt
(D) lt = -kt
m.
ry.
- l0-
(A) -/t
)
(B) :ft
(C) 2n
(D)( 4n
:.
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/uee rflt+fls
+ b)
(A) @-b)(d -db+ db2-ab'
"rr[9
when
lf a remainder of 3 is obtained (c) ros,(4i*r
equals
(A) -11
(D)
1"*,(t, ).'
(B) -e
(c) -l
il. x-l
.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?
(B) log;30
(c) s
(A) sG (D) 16
8.
(A) f-(a+F)x-oQ=9
ici 't''+(ct+F)x+aF=o
t' +(o+ F)r-oP=9
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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
)
(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
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(c) 0
(D) I
(A) ,.! o, ,, o
3
(B) ,.4o, ,, a o
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equivalent to
(A) p
(B) p ^-q
:+-q
(c) -p
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(D) -p+-q
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(A) I
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(A) ,cosA-|sinA
'fg
(B) s
rJt
(D) 27
t;1
(A)
3x-4
18' The centre of the circle
x+4
(B)
J
(x - 1)' + O/ -2)2: 16 is
(D)
(c) (r,-2)
(D) (1,2)
I
The relationship between the curve
equations x:3 * 2t and Y =7' 19.
y:
x-3
(D)
- Y=-
x-J
5-
If p is an acute angle and cos p: a, 23. What value of 0, 0 < e < z, satisfies the
(A)
5 (A)
6
l3
7t
(B)
l2 (B)
4
l3
1t
r3 (c)
(c) 3
12
1'
l3 (D)
(D) 2
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, {)
(A) P+3q:O
(D) 3P-q:0
(D) (.:)
The curves f :x+7 and xy=6 intersect of the tangent to the circle at the point
points are
l, 3
(D) l, t, 6 z
(c) ! = 1x-3
(D) | =2x-3
I +cos14-sin14=
(A) I +cos4,{
(B) 2 coszA
(C) cos 2A
cosec-x
'(-?).'(l)=[-i) -:
(A) arc cos (x)2
(-g )
28. I sJand
The point P has position veotor 31. Given thatfix) : (be + l)3 thenf ' (2) equals
(B) 7s
(D) rso
(A)
[-i,) .. x'-x-2
llm
Irz)
(A) -=-3
(B) 0
(c)
0 (c) I
(D) "o
(D) (:)
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)
42
I
(B)
^12
-5
(c)
.12
6
(D)
^12
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^
registers the numberlzuu+ -(sin ft )
^ )[
h ),where
ft is the height above the grbund.' Just as
(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-
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
(B) :i+x+c
(C) 3:i + c
(c) -t
(A) <osx * c
was
(c) [l'f<r>a**f.fllt*
G9
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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cm2 s'r is
(A)
)
J
(B)
I -7'
5
(c) 2n
(D) 4n
u.
m.
rv.
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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
(c)
12. logl5-log6
l- 4
+-lo9*=
x
(A) 0
(B)
(c) l. 36
-loq-
2 "25
(D)
(D) .25
loB
* +
14. The general cubic equation with roots ot, p and f may be written as
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
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
lt 2n x
(B)
x-l x-3
v-6 v-2
-=-
(c) -l)2 +(y-6)2 = -3)z +(y-2)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
(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
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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
(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
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 .
R (A) 1
4
3
x (B)
4
(c) 2
-1 4
(B) I
3 v
I
(c) f(x) r(x)
2
5
(D)
6
(D) .6
(D) f(x) is discontinuous at g
2
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) :
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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