DHS Yr 5 09 Promo H2 Math
DHS Yr 5 09 Promo H2 Math
MATHEMATICS 9740
30 September 2009
3 hours
Additional Materials: Answer Paper
List of Formulae (MF15)
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This question paper consists of 5 printed pages (including this cover page).
6 x 1
2
1 Using an algebraic method, solve the inequality x x .
6 x 1
2 x x2
2
x 1
2 Expand 4 3x in ascending powers of x up to and including the term in x 2 .
3 Given that m, 4, m 15 are the fourth, sixth and eighth terms of a geometric
progression that has a first term which is positive, find
(i) the common ratio and the first term, [3]
(ii) the sum to infinity. [2]
1 x2
y y2 1
5 The region S, in the first quadrant, is bounded by the curves x, 9 , the
1
x
x axis and the line 4 as shown in the diagram below.
(i) State the coordinates of the point of intersection of the curves. [1]
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(ii) Write down an expression involving integrals representing the volume of the
solid formed when S is rotated about the y-axis through one revolution, and
hence determine its value. [4]
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6 Given that tan y x , show that
2
d2 y dy
2 x .
dx 2 dx
1
Hence find the Maclaurin’s series for tan x in ascending powers of x
3
up to and including the terms in x .
State the equation of the tangent to the curve y at the point where x = 0. [7]
r 1
2
n
Sn ,
8 Given that r 1 2r prove by induction that for every positive integer n,
n 2 6n 11
Sn 11
2n . [4]
n 1 2
r
2 r 1
Hence find r 1 in terms of n, simplifying your answer. [3]
d
(sin 2 x).
9 (i) Find dx [1]
sin x cos x
(ii)
cos x sin x
Find
2
dx.
[2]
sin x sin 2 x cos x sin 2 x
6
dx
cos x sin x
2
0
(iii) Hence find the exact value of . [4]
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 3 1 4 3 5 4 7 37 39 55 58 39 41 58 61 . [4]
11 Find
x
(a)
e 3 x2 2
dx,
[2]
1
(b)
2 x(6 x)
dx,
[3]
2
(c)
(1 x)(1 x ) dx. 2
[5]
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1
y
(i) f ( x)
, [3]
y f ( x) ,
(ii) [3]
indicating clearly the asymptotes, axial intercepts and the coordinates of stationary
points where applicable.
[Question 12(b) continues on the next page]
ax 10
y
(b) The curve C has equation x bx c , where a, b and c are constants.
2
(i) Given that C has asymptotes x 6, x 4 and cuts the x-axis at 5 , find the
values of a, b and c. [3]
(ii) Sketch the curve C, showing clearly any turning points, asymptotes and axial
intercepts. Deduce the largest interval of x for which y is strictly increasing.
[4]
(i) Sketch the curve C , showing clearly the axial intercepts in exact form. [2]
(ii) Find the gradient of the curve at the point P (1, 0) . [3]
(iii) Given that O is the origin and the normal to the curve C at the point P (1, 0)
cuts the y-axis at point Q , find the exact area of the triangle POQ . [3]
(iv) Show that the area bounded by the curve C and the axes is given by
2
3 sin 2 sin cos d
0
. Hence determine its exact value. [5]
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