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Further Pure Mathematics FP1 - Mock - Ms

This document is a mark scheme for a mock exam in Further Pure Mathematics FP1. It provides the marking criteria for 8 questions on the exam. The questions cover topics like matrices, complex numbers, functions, sequences and series, and calculus. For each part of each question, the scheme identifies the method and accuracy marks awarded for possible correct responses. The purpose of the mark scheme is to ensure exam questions are marked consistently according to the skills and knowledge expected of students.

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Further Pure Mathematics FP1 - Mock - Ms

This document is a mark scheme for a mock exam in Further Pure Mathematics FP1. It provides the marking criteria for 8 questions on the exam. The questions cover topics like matrices, complex numbers, functions, sequences and series, and calculus. For each part of each question, the scheme identifies the method and accuracy marks awarded for possible correct responses. The purpose of the mark scheme is to ensure exam questions are marked consistently according to the skills and knowledge expected of students.

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GCE Further Pure Mathematics FP1 mock paper mark scheme 1

Further Pure Mathematics FP1 (6667)


Mock paper mark scheme

Question
number
Scheme Marks
1. (a)
2
1 0
0 1
| |
=
|
\ .
R
B1
(b)
1 0
0 1
| |
=
|

\ .
RS B1 B1
(c) Rotation, 180

about O, or about O
Or enlargement, scale factor 1
B1 B1

(5 marks)
2. Parabola, or y
2
= 4ax seen
a = 3 or a = 3 seen
y
2
= 12x
B1
B1
B1
(3 marks)
3. (a) 1 2 3i 3 1 3i + + + = 1 3 3i +

M1 A1 A1
(3)

(1 3i)(2 3i)
(2 3i)(2 3i)
+ +
+
=
1 3 3 i
7
+


M1 A1 A1
(3)
(6 marks)
4. (a) f(2) = 1, f(3) = 3; and so = 2 +
1
1 3 +
= 2.25

B1 B1;
M1 A1(4)
(b)
2
f ( ) 3 8 5
f (2.5) 3.75
x x x ' = +
' =

f(2.5) = 0.125
M1
A1
B1


(b)
1
.125
2.5
3.75
u = = 2.47

M1 A1 (5)
(9 marks)



GCE Further Pure Mathematics FP1 mock paper mark scheme 2
Question
number
Scheme Marks
5. (a) Determinant 5ab
1
3 2
1
5
b b
a a ab

| |
=
|
\ .
X
B1
M1 A1 (3)

(b)
1
Z= YX
10 5
1
5 0 5
ab ab
ab ab
| |
=
|
\ .

2 1
1 0
| |
=
|
\ .


M1
M1 A1 ft
A1 cao (4)
(7 marks)
6. (a)
3
2 6 r r

M1

2
2
2 ( 1) 6 ( 1)
4 2
n n
n n + + A1

|
( 1) ( 1) 6
2
n
n n n = + +

M1

|
2
( 1) 6
2
n
n n n = + +


( 1)( 3)( 2)
2
n
n n n = + + (*) A1 cos (4)
(b) f(50) f(9) = 3243600 3780 M1
= 3239820 A1 (2)
(6 marks)
7. (a) Solve quadratic to obtain 5 12i z =

M1 A1 A1
(3)
(b)
1 2
13 z z = =
arg
1
z = 1.97 and arg
2
z = 1.97

B1, B1
M1 A1 A1
(5)
GCE Further Pure Mathematics FP1 mock paper mark scheme 3
Question
number
Scheme Marks

(c)

B1 B1 (2)
(d)
24i = 24

M1 A1 (2)
(12 marks)
8. (a)
2
9 c = B1 (1)

(b)

2
9 9 dy
y
x dx x
= = M1
Gradient of curve and of tangent is
2
1
t
A1

Gradient of normal is
1
gradient of tangent

M1
Equation is
2
3
( 3 ) y t x t
t
= giving printed answer

M1 A1 cso
(5)
(c) When t = 2, y = 4x + 1.5 24 M1 A1

9
4 1.5 24 x
x
= + M1
Attempt to solve e.g.
2
4 22.5 9 0 x x = and formula M1 A1;
or factorise x =
8
3
; y = 24 M1 A1 (7)
(13 marks)
GCE Further Pure Mathematics FP1 mock paper mark scheme 4
Question
number
Scheme Marks
9. (a)
1
1, 3 2(1 1) 3 n u = = + = , so result true for n = 1 B1
Assume true for k
Then
1
1
3(3 2(3 1)) 4
k k
k
u

+
= + +
M1
So
1
1
3 2(3 ) 6 4
k k
k
u
+
+
= + +
M1

1
1
3 2(3 ) 2
k k
k
u
+
+
= + =
1
3
+ k
+ 2(3
k
1), so result true for
A1

k+1, so by induction the result is true for all positive integers A1 (5)
(b) (i) A
1
=
|
|
.
|

\
|
1 3 3
0 4
=
|
|
.
|

\
|
1 9
0 4
so result true for n = 1 B1
Assume true for k

Then
1
4 0 4 0
9 1
3(4 1) 1
k
k
k
+
| |
| |
=
|
|
|

\ .
\ .
A
B1

=
1
4 0
9.4 3.4 3 1
k
k k
+
| |
|
|
+
\ .

M1

=
1 1
1
4 0 4 0
3.4 (3 1) 3 1 3.4 3 1
k k
k k
+ +
+
| | | |
=
| |
| |
+
\ . \ .

M1 A1
so result true for k + 1 M1
So by induction the result is true for all positive integers A1 (7)
(ii) For n = 1, A
-1
=
|
|
|
|
.
|

\
|

1
4
9
0
4
1
M1
This is the correct inverse of A, so result is valid A1 (2)
(14 marks)

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