P2 Add Math Holidaywork
P2 Add Math Holidaywork
1 (a) On the axes, sketch the graph of y = 4x - 6 , showing the points where the graph meets the
axes. [2]
O x
(b) Hence write down the range of the function f (x) = 3 + 4x - 2x 2 , where x ! R . [1]
3 Use algebra to show that the equation 5x (x - 3) = 5x - 26 has no real solutions. [3]
(a) Find the exact distance between the two points where the curve 9 (x - 1) 2 + 4 (y - 3) 2 = 36
cuts the y-axis. [4]
(b) Find the coordinates of the points where the curve with equation 2x 2 + 83xy = x 3 y - 20x
1
intersects the curve with equation y = . Give each of your answers in the form a + b c , where
x
a and b are rational and c is the smallest integer possible. [6]
(i) Find the number of possible arrangements if the first person and last person are both women.
[2]
(ii) Find the number of possible arrangements if all the children stand next to each other. [2]
(ii) Find the number of different selections if at least 2 women are chosen. [2]
6 Variables x and y are such that y = cos x sin 2 x . Use differentiation to find the approximate change in
y as x increases from 3 to 3 + h , where h is small. [5]
x
7 It is given that y = mx 2 + + n , where m and n are non-zero constants. It is also given that
2 2
d2y
3f 2 p =
dy
e o - y for all values of x. Find the values of m and n. [4]
dx dx
(b) A geometric progression is such that the first term is 4 and the sum of the first three terms is 7.
Find the two possible values of the common ratio and find the sum to infinity for the convergent
progression. [5]
(b) Given that the function gf does exist, find and simplify an expression for gf (x) . [2]
px - x (qx + r)
(c) Show that f -1 (x) can be written as where p, q and r are integers. [4]
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1 + sin x
10 (a) Show that (tan x + sec x) 2 can be written as . [4]
1 - sin x
(b) Hence solve the equation (tan 3i + sec 3i) 2 = 6 for 0° G i G 180° . [4]
A B
D C
Given that x can vary, find the value of x that gives the minimum value of the perimeter of the shaded
shape and hence find this minimum value. [7]
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O
A D
B C
OB = b and OC = c
The point P is the point of intersection of AC and BD such that AP = m AC and BP = n BD where m
and n are scalars.
(a) Find two expressions for OP , each in terms of b, c and a scalar, and hence show that P divides
both AC and DB in the ratio 4 : 7. [7]
2 2
(b) The point Q is such that OQ = b + c .
7 7
Use a vector method to show that O, Q and P are collinear. Justify your answer. [2]
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1 (a) On the axes, sketch the graph of y = (2x - 5) (x + 3) (1 - x) , stating the intercepts with the
coordinate axes. [3]
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(4x + 1) (3x + 2)
3 (a) Determine whether the equation = x + 1 has two distinct real roots, two equal
5x - 3
roots or no real roots. [4]
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(b) Solve the equation 3 - x = 4. [4]
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5 A curve has equation y = 5e 2x - 1 + e . The tangent to the curve at the point where x = 1 cuts the x-axis
at the point P.
Find the equation of the tangent in the form y = mx + c , where m and c are exact values, and hence find
the x-coordinate of P. [6]
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6 (a) Show that sin 3 x b can be written as sin 2 x tan x . [3]
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7 Find the number of different ways the 9 letters of the word POLYMATHS can be arranged when
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8 An experiment was carried out and values of y for certain values of x were recorded. The table shows
the values recorded.
x 15 30 45 60 75
y 10 13 22 35 50
ln y
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(b) Find the equation of the line in part (a) and hence find the values of A and k. Give each value
correct to 1 significant figure. [5]
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B(5, 12)
y = 32x - 4x 2 - 48
The diagram shows part of the curve y = 32x - 4x 2 - 48 and the line AB.
The curve and the line AB meet the x-axis at A and meet again at the point B(5, 12).
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11 In the binomial expansion of b2 + l , the first three terms in increasing powers of x are
2
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b + abx + abx 2 . Find the values of the constants n, a and b. [8]
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1 The point A has coordinates (1, 4) and the point B has coordinates (5, 6). The perpendicular bisector of
AB intersects the x-axis at the point C and the y-axis at the point D. Given that O is the origin, find the
area of triangle OCD. [5]
2 Given that the equation kx 2 + (2k - 1) x + k + 1 = 0 has no real roots, find the set of possible values
of k. [4]
3 (a)
y
10
-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x
-1
-2
-3
10
1
4 (a) Find and simplify the term independent of x in the expansion of ex 2 - o . [2]
2x 3
to be found. [4]
`1 + 2 2j - `1 - 2 2j
4 4
(ii) Hence write in the form a + b 2 , where a and b are integers. [2]
1+ 2
1 + 2 sin 2 x r r
5 (a) The function f is defined by f (x) = for - 1 x 1 .
cos 2 x 2 2
2
(i) Show that f (x) can be written as a tan x + b , where a and b are integers. [2]
(iii) Hence also find the gradient of the curve y = f (x) at each of the points where y = 4 . [4]
(a) Given that x - 3 and x+1 are both factors of 2x 3 - 3x 2 - 8x - 3, solve the equation
2x 3 - 3x 2 - 8x - 3 = 0 . [2]
(b) The polynomial p (x) = x 3 + ax 2 + bx + c , where a, b and c are constants, has remainder - 5
4
when divided by x - 1. The curve y = p (x) has stationary points at x = and x = 2 .
3
(i) Find the values of a, b and c. [7]
(ii) Hence use the second derivative test to show that the stationary point at x = 2 is a minimum.
[2]
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C
i rad
O A B
5 cm 4 cm
(b)
C
i rad
O A B
5 cm 4 cm
The straight line AC is added to the diagram and the region ACD is now shaded.
Find the perimeter of the shaded region ACD. [5]
d2y dy 3
8 A curve is such that b r
l e
3r r o
2 = cos 4x - 4 . Given that dx = 4 at the point 16 , 4 on the curve, find
dx
the equation of the curve. [7]
9
y
x=9
y = 4 + `3x - 1j
-1
O B x
The diagram shows a sketch of part of the curve y = 4 + (3x - 1) -1 and the line x = 9 .
The point A has x-coordinate 1. The tangent to the curve at A meets the x-axis at the point B.
Find the area of the shaded region. [10]
10
A B
O D C
The diagram shows a parallelogram OABC. The point D divides the line OC in the ratio 2 : 3.
OA = a and OC = c
The point P lies on AD such that OP = m OB and AP = nAD , where m and n are scalars.
Find two expressions for OP , each in terms of a, c and a scalar, and hence show that P divides both
DA and OB in the ratio m : n, where m and n are integers to be found. [7]
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