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2022feb Core Pure

The document outlines an exam for a Year 13 Further Mathematics class, listing 12 questions on topics including lines, trigonometric functions, logarithms, and sums. The exam is 2 hours long and worth 100 marks. The questions cover a range of multi-step calculations and proofs across Further Mathematics topics.

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2022feb Core Pure

The document outlines an exam for a Year 13 Further Mathematics class, listing 12 questions on topics including lines, trigonometric functions, logarithms, and sums. The exam is 2 hours long and worth 100 marks. The questions cover a range of multi-step calculations and proofs across Further Mathematics topics.

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Teacher:

Further Mathematics
February 2022 exam for Year 13 Further Mathematics
Woodhouse College
Core Pure Paper
2 hours – 100 marks
Woodhouse College

07/02/2022 pm 1:30 – 3:30

Answer the questions in the space provided. Use three extra pages if you need more space.
1.

[4]

[2]
2. [2]

[3]

[1]

[1]
3. [6]
4.

[2]

[3]

[4]
5. [6]
6.

[5]

[1]

[7]

[1]
7.

(a) find 𝛼 [3]

[6]
8. With respect to a fixed origin O, the lines l1 and l2 are given by the equations
l1 : r = (9i + 13j − 3k) + λ(i + 4j − 2k)
l2 : r = (2i − j + k) + μ(2i + j + k)
where λ and μ are scalar parameters.
(a) Given that l1 and l2 meet, find the position vector of their point of intersection. [5]
(b) Find the acute angle between l1 and l2, giving your answer in degrees to 1 decimal [3]
place.
Given that the point A has position vector 4i + 16j − 3k and that the point P lies on l1 such
that AP is perpendicular to l1,
(c) find the exact coordinates of P. [6]
9. [1]

1 1 1 𝑎 sin 𝜃 [5]
sin 𝜃 + sin 2𝜃 + sin 3𝜃 + ⋯ =
2 4 8 𝑏 − 𝑐 cos 𝜃
[2]
10. Given that y = arcsin x, –1  x < 1,
(a) dy 1 [3]
show that = .
dx 1− x2
3x + 2
Given that f(x) = ,
4 − x2
(b) show that the mean value of f(x) over the interval [0, 2], is [6]

 2
+ A2 – A,
4
where A is a constant to be determined.
11. A machine embroiders a logo in the shape of a regular octagon. Relative to
the centre of the octagon, the first vertex is at the point (1, 1)
(a) Find the coordinates of the other vertices of the octagon [3]
relative to the starting vertex.
(b) Calculate an estimate of the amount of thread required to [2]
stitch the logo given that each unit of length requires
approximately 2.5 cm of thread.
12. (a) Prove that, for all positive integers n, [5]

n
1 n
 ( 5r − 2 )( 5r + 3)  a ( bn + c )
r =1

where a, b and c are integers to be determined.


(b) Hence, showing your working, find the exact value of [2]

50
1
 ( 5r − 2 )( 5r + 3)
r =10

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