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Core Pure 2

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Core Pure 2

The document is a mock examination paper for a mathematics course, featuring various questions on topics such as polar equations, Maclaurin series, matrix transformations, complex numbers, calculus, and differential equations. Each question has a specified mark allocation and requires students to demonstrate their working and reasoning. The total marks for the paper are 75.

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January 2024 Mock

June 2023 Shadow Papers: 9FM0-02 Core Pure 2 – Set 1 – Question Paper (Version 1.0)
2023© Pearson Education Ltd.
1

Figure 1

Figure 1 shows a sketch of the curve with polar equation

r = 1 − cos  0θπ

The region R, shown shaded in Figure 1, is bounded by the initial line, the curve and the
line with equation θ = π

Use algebraic integration to determine the exact area of R giving your answer in the
p
form where p and q are real numbers to be found.
q
(4)
(Total for Question 1 is 4 marks)
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2. (a) Write down the Maclaurin series of cos x and sin x , in ascending power of x, up to
and including the term in x6 for each.
(1)
(b) Hence, without differentiating, determine the Maclaurin series of
cos ( sin x )

in ascending powers of x, up to and including the term in x6, giving each coefficient
in simplest form.
(4)
(Total for Question 2 is 6 marks)
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June 2023 Shadow Papers: 9FM0-02 Core Pure 2 – Set 1 – Question Paper (Version 1.0)
2023© Pearson Education Ltd.
 4 5
3. M= 
a b
where a and b are constants.
Given that

M2 = I

and I is the 2 × 2 identity matrix,


(a) (i) determine the value of a
(ii) determine the value of b
(4)
(b) Determine the equations of the invariant lines of the transformation represented
by M.
(6)
(Total for Question 3 is 10 marks)
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June 2023 Shadow Papers: 9FM0-02 Core Pure 2 – Set 1 – Question Paper (Version 1.0)
2023© Pearson Education Ltd.
4.

Figure 2

Figure 2 shows a sketch of the curve C with polar equation

r = 1 + 6sin  0    2

showing only the part of the curve for which r > 0

(a) Write down the value of r at point P


(1)
(b) Given that OQ is perpendicular to the initial line, write down the value of θ at point Q
(1)

The tangent to C at point R is perpendicular to the initial line.

(c) Use calculus to obtain the value of sin θ at point R


(4)
(d) Hence determine the value of r at point R.
(1)
(Total for Question 4 is 7 marks)
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June 2023 Shadow Papers: 9FM0-02 Core Pure 2 – Set 1 – Question Paper (Version 1.0)
2023© Pearson Education Ltd.
5. The points representing the complex numbers z1 = 7 − 12i and z2 = 1 + 6i are
opposite vertices of a regular octagon, P, in the complex plane.
The centre of P represents the complex number α
(a) Show that  = 4 − 3i
(2)
1 + 3i
Given that  =
30

(b) show that


 ( z1 −  ) = 1
(2)
The vertices of P are given by the roots of the equation

(  ( z1 −  ) )
8
=1

(c) (i) Write down the roots of the equation w8 = 1 in the form reiθ
(1)
(ii) Hence, or otherwise, determine the position of the other six vertices of H,
giving your answers as complex numbers in exact Cartesian form.
(4)
(Total for Question 5 is 9 marks)
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6. Given that

y = e3x cosh x

prove by induction that for n ∈ ℕ

dn y 3x  4 + 2 4n − 2n 
n n

n
=e  cosh x + sinh x 
dx  2 2 
(6)
𝒅 𝒅
[You may use that 𝒅𝒙 (𝒄𝒐𝒔𝒉𝒙) = 𝒔𝒊𝒏𝒉𝒙 𝒂𝒏𝒅 (𝒔𝒊𝒏𝒉𝒙) = 𝒄𝒐𝒔𝒉𝒙 ]
𝒅𝒙

(Total for Question 6 is 6 marks)


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June 2023 Shadow Papers: 9FM0-02 Core Pure 2 – Set 1 – Question Paper (Version 1.0)
2023© Pearson Education Ltd.
7. In this question you must show all stages of your working.
Solutions relying entirely on calculator technology are not acceptable.

Figure 3

A dairy manufactures baby cheeses.


The shape of a baby cheese is modelled by rotating the curve with equation

3 
2 x 2 + 10 y 2 − y sin  y  = 15 x0
2 

shown in Figure 3, about the y-axis through 2π radians, where the units are cm.
Given that the y intercepts of the curve are –1.273 and 1.273 to four significant figures,
(a) use algebraic integration to determine, according to the model, the volume of
a baby cheese. Give your answer to 3 significant figures.
(6)
The density of cheese is 1.2 g cm−3
The dairy sells packs containing 10 baby cheeses.
It claims that each pack contains 0.5 kg of cheese.
(b) Comment on the claim made by the dairy.
(1)
(Total for Question 7 is 7 marks)
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June 2023 Shadow Papers: 9FM0-02 Core Pure 2 – Set 1 – Question Paper (Version 1.0)
2023© Pearson Education Ltd.
8. A cubic equation, with real coefficients, has three distinct roots which form the vertices of
a triangle in the complex plane.

(a) Explain briefly why this triangle must have at least one line of symmetry, and state the
equation of this line of symmetry.
(1)

f(z) = 8z3 − 36z2 + kz − 35


where k is a real constant.
The roots of f(z) are distinct and form the vertices of a triangle in the complex plane.
5
Given that one of the roots is
2
(b) (i) express f(z) in the form

f(z) = (az2 + bz + c)(dz + e)


where a, b, c, d and e are integers.

(ii) prove that the triangle formed by the roots of f(z) is equilateral.
(8)
g(z) = z3 + pz2 + qz + 20

where p and q are real constants, has 3 distinct roots.

Given that
• f(z) and g(z) have exactly one root in common

• one of the roots of g(z) is a + ib where arg ( a + ib ) =
4

(c) find all the roots of g(z)


(4)
(Total for Question 8 is 13 marks)
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June 2023 Shadow Papers: 9FM0-02 Core Pure 2 – Set 1 – Question Paper (Version 1.0)
2023© Pearson Education Ltd.
9. Engineers test an item of electrical equipment
Before the equipment is switched on, all its components are at room temperature, θ
Sensors are used to measure the temperatures of two components, X and Y.

At time t minutes after the equipment is switched on,


• the temperature of component X is (θ + x)°C
• the temperature of component Y is (θ + y)°C

The changes in the temperatures of X and Y after the equipment is switched on are modelled
by the equations
dx
+ 5y – 2x = 0
dt
dy
+ 2x + y = 4
dt

(a) Show that

d2 y dy
2
− − 12y + 8 = 0
dt dt
(3)

(b) Determine, according to the model, a general solution for the change in the temperature
of Y at time t minutes after the equipment is switched on.
(5)

(c) Hence determine, according to the model, a particular solution for the change in the
temperature of Y at time t minutes after the equipment is switched on.
(4)

(d) Determine the change in the temperature of Y after 20 seconds.


Give your answer to 3 significant figures.
(1)

(Total for Question 9 is 13 marks)


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TOTAL FOR PAPER IS 75 MARKS

June 2023 Shadow Papers: 9FM0-02 Core Pure 2 – Set 1 – Question Paper (Version 1.0)
2023© Pearson Education Ltd.

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