MathsWithDan Edexcel A Level Maths Predicted Paper 2 June 2025
MathsWithDan Edexcel A Level Maths Predicted Paper 2 June 2025
My name is Daniel, I am a full time GCSE and A Level Maths tutor with a First-Class
degree In BSc Mathematics.
This paper includes a variety of questions gathered from past exam papers (all publicly
available) and questions created by me! I've uploaded a full video walkthrough for this
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The topics in this paper are colour-coded using the following scheme:
1. Integration
Find
where k is a constant.
Given that (𝑥 − 3) is a factor of f(x), find the value of k.
(3)
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3. Parametric Equations
A curve C has parametric equations
Show that all points on C lie on the curve with Cartesian equation
4. Recurrence Relations
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5. Logarithms
6. Differentiation
In this question you must show all stages of your working.
Solutions relying entirely on calculator technology are not acceptable.
Figure 1 shows a sketch of part of the curve with equation y = f(x) where
The curve has a maximum turning point at A and a minimum turning point at (2, 0)
(a) Use calculus to find the exact coordinates of A.
(5)
Given that the equation f(x) = k, where k is a constant, has at least two distinct roots,
(b) Find the set of values of k, giving your answer in set notation. (2)
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8. Vectors
A lightweight drone is programmed to fly between three key delivery points.
Relative to a fixed base O,
Figure 3 shows a container in the shape of an inverted right circular cone which contains some
water.
The cone has an internal radius of 3m and a vertical height of 5m as shown in Figure 3.
At time t seconds, the height of the water is h metres, the volume of the water is Vm3 and water is
leaking from a hole in the bottom of the container at a constant rate of 0.02m3 s−1
1
[The volume of a cone of radius r and height h is πr2h.]
3
𝐝𝒉 𝟏
h2 = − 𝒌𝝅
𝐝𝒕
where k is a constant to be found. (5)
Given that the container is initially full of water,
(b) express h in terms of t. (3)
(c) Find the time taken for the container to empty, giving your answer to the nearest minute. (2)
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