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MATHEMATICS
(First Paper)
NQF LEVEL 4
21 FEBRUARY 2019
1. Examiners are reminded that the subject Mathematics lends itself to a variety of
problem solving methods and therefore several different alternative answers are
possible. Allocate marks for ALL mathematically correct answers.
2. The answers provided in this memorandum are not exhaustive and examiners/markers
are requested to discuss all additional alternative solutions before the commencement
of marking. The marking memorandum strives to minimise discretionary marking to
ensure consistency.
3. Implement “follow up” marking. In other words, allocate marks for accurate steps
following an error, provided that the responses are consistent with the error. This is
referred to as consistent accuracy (CA) marks. Be careful of double errors that result
in an accurate answer.
4. Marks are allocated per step, but if a student omitted a step and there is evidence or
reason to believe that he/she could derive the next step mentally, then the mark must
still be given to the student.
5. Take note that marks have been allocated for simplification in certain questions. This
is to identify high achievers.
6. All STEPS must be marked and not only the final answer. TICKS must correspond
with the total.
7. If the marker comes across a novel or unusual solution please discuss it with the chief
marker before proceeding.
QUESTION 1
1 5i 1 i ½ each for numerator and
denominator.
1 i 1 i 1 for multiplying by conjugate
1 i 5i 5i 2
1 i2
4 6i ½ for real part, ½ for imaginary part.
2 3i
2 (3)
1
𝑧2 = 10 𝑐𝑖𝑠 150° 2 (1)
1.3.2 z1 z2
12cis 12010 cis150
1 for each conversion
6 10,39i 8, 66 5i
14, 66 15,39i 1 for correct answer
Alternative
12(cos120 i sin120) 10 cos150 i sin150
1 3 3 1
12 i 10 i
2 2 2 2
5
1 1
6 6 3i 3 5i 6 5 3 2
56 3 i 2
Allocation as indicated
(3)
2 cis 45 4
4
3 2
90 180
4
1 1
3 2 ½ for simplifying mod
1, 06 2
90 2
or 90
4 ½ for argument
1, 06 270
or 0, 75 2 270 1 for positive Argument
(3)
(5)
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QUESTION 2
2.1.1 5 a ln x 4
f x 4 x3 3
3
x2 x 4
2 1
1
f x 4x 5 x
3
ax 1 ln x 34
3 2
½ each for terms 2 and 3
4
1 5 1 1 1 1
10 1
f ' x 12 x 2 2 x 3 2 ax 2 2 2
0 2
½ for each derivative (A)
3 4x
1 1
10 a 1
f ' x 12 x 2 5 2 2 2 0 ½ each for positive index (CA)
x 4 x
3x 3
1
10 a 1
f ' x 12 x
2 2
2 0
3 x3 5 x 4x ½ for changing to surd form
(5)
2.1.2 𝑒 4x
𝑦=
tan 4𝑥
dy vu ' uv ' 1
2
½ apply quotient rule
dx v2
1 1 1 1
dy tan 4 x 4e4 x 2 2
e 4 x 4sec2 4 x 2 2 1 for 𝑢′
1
1 for 𝑣′
dx ½ for 𝑣 2
tan 4 x
2
2
dy 4e tan 4 x sec 4 x
4x 2
tan 4 x
2
dx
(3)
5 3x 2 5 6 x
dy 4
dx du
Substitute chain rule
dx y u
5
1
30 x 3 x 2 5
dy 4
1 2
replace u
dy
5 u
4
dx 2
1
du 2
simplify
dy dy du
differentiate exp onent dx du dx
1 1
dy
5 u 2 6x 2
4
differentiate base
dx
simplify 1
5 3x 2 5 2 6 x
dy 4
dx
1
dy
(30 x)(3 x 2 5) 4 2
dx (3)
2.2.1 Distance at t = 2
𝑠 = 𝑡 3 ln 𝑡 = 23 ln 2 = 5,545 ✓ Accurate answer (1)
2.3 𝑑𝑦
Find from first principles.
𝑑𝑥
f x h f x
lim
h 0 h
lim
3 2 x h 3 2 x 1
2
½ for substitution (A)
h 0 h
lim
3 2 x 2h 3 2 x 1
2 ½ for opening brackets (A)
h 0 h
1
2h 2
½ for simplifying numerator (A)
lim
h 0 h
1
2 2
no marks if steps are not shown ½ for answer (A) (2)
1
x x 3 2 x 1 2 ½ for factors
1 1
x 3 2
or x
1 2 ½ each for 2 x coordinate of TP’s
2 (3)
1 𝑑2𝑦 1
At 𝑥 = : 2
= 24 ( ) + 30 > 0
2 𝑑𝑥 2
1 ½
∴ Minimum at 𝑥 = 2 ✓ ½ for min point (CA) (2)
353
y 44,125
8 1 for y coordinate of POI (CA)
1
POI (1, 25 ; 44,125) 2
(2)
QUESTION 3
3.1.1 9 12 x
( 4x
4x
e 2 4sec2 4 x) dx
1
x
9
6 x e 4sec 2 4 x dx
2 2
½ each for terms two and three
4x
1 x
1 1 1 1 1
9 6x 2 e2 4 tan 4 x ½ for each correct integration. (CA)
ln x 2
2
2
2
c 2
4 1 1 4
2 2
1 x
9
ln x 12 x 2 2e 2 tan 4 x c
4
1 1 x 1
9
ln x 12 2
x 2e 2 tan 4 x c
2 2
½ each for simplifying term 2, 3, 4
4
and ½ mark for surd (CA)
Maximum of 3 marks if not simplified
(5)
3.1.2
∫(2𝑥 + sin3𝑥 + 4𝑥 3 + 𝑒 3𝑥 )𝑑𝑥
1
2x2 cos 3 x 12 4 x 4 1
e3 x 1
½ for each correct integration
2
2
2
c
2 3 4 3
3x
cos 3 x e
x2 x4 c
3 3 (2)
3.2 Distance:
3 1
t 5t 12 dt
2 2
½ for substitution
0
t 3 12 5t 2 12 3 1
12t 2 ½ for each integral
3 2 0
3 3 5 3 2 03 5 0 2
12 3 12 0
3 2 3 2
22,5 m do not penalise if SI unit is omited 1 for correct answer (3)
3.3 b
A ydx
a
3 1 1 1 for correct
A1 x 6 x 9 x 2 dx
3 2 2 2 substitution
0
1 1 1 1
x4 9 3
½ per integral
2 x3 x 2 2 x 2 2 2 2
4 2 0
QUESTION 4
4.1 2x 3
x 2 px 20 x 4 Re mainder 4
1
f 4 2 4 4 p 4 20
3 2
2
4 ½ for substituting 𝑥 = 4
1
124 4 p 4 2
½ for equation in p
4 p 128
p 32 1 for answer
(2)
4.2 Elimination
f ( x) 2 x 3 x 2 ax b Substitution
1 f ( x) 2 x3 x 2 ax b
At x f ( x) 0 1
2 At x f ( x) 0
3 2 2
1 1 1
1
1
f ( ) 2 a b 0 2 1 1 1
3
1
2 1
2 2a 48 2
2
3
a 48
3
a 48
2 2
a 32 a 32
Substitute in eq 1 Substitute in eq1
32 32
b 16 b 16
2 2 (5)
1 for
shape
(3)
½ for y
intercept
1 for min
turning
point
(not ½)
½ for shape
(3)
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QUESTION 5
5.1.1 𝑦 ≤ 2𝑥 + 2 ✓
𝑥 𝑦 1 for each correct inequality
+ <1 ✓
3 6
7
𝑦 ≥ −𝑥 + ✓
2 (3)
𝑥+𝑦 ≥9
𝑥 + 𝑦 ≤ 15
1
𝑦≤ 𝑥
2
𝑥≥7
1 for shading
feasible region
(CA) marks
5.2.4 Search line: 𝐶 = 80𝑥 + 60𝑦 ✓ 1 mark on graph for one of dotted lines
4
with gradient − 3 .
For most costly mixture,
x = 15 kg of beef ✓½ ½ for x value (CA)
y = 0 kg of pork ✓½ ½ for y value (CA)
(2)
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TOTAL: 100
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