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6667/01
Edexcel GCE
Further Pure Mathematics FP1
Advanced Level
Practice Paper C
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Council for Qualifications. Calculators must not have the facility for
symbolic
algebra manipulation, differentiation and integration, or have retrievable
mathematical formulas stored in them.
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Write the name of the examining body (Edexcel), your centre number, candidate number, the
unit title (Further Pure Mathematics FP1), the paper reference (6667), your surname, initials
and signature.
Advice to Candidates
You must ensure that your answers to parts of questions are clearly labelled.
You must show sufficient working to make your methods clear to the Examiner. Answers
without working may gain no credit.
1 13
1 1 .
(a) Find the positions of the vertices of its image.
(2)
(b) Find the scale factor of the transformation and hence the area of the original
parallelogram.
(3)
2. (a) By factorisation, show that two of the roots of the equation x3 – 27 = 0 satisfy the
quadratic equation x2 + 3x + 9 = 0.
(2)
(b) Hence or otherwise, find the three cube roots of 27, giving your answers in the form
a + ib, where a, b ∈ ℝ.
(3)
n
1
3. (a) Prove by induction that, for all integers n, n ≥ 1: ∑r > 2 n 2 .
r =1
(7)
(b) Prove by induction or otherwise that for all integral values of n, 2n+2 + 32n+1 is exactly
divisible by 7.
(7)
4. f(x) = 3x – x – 6.
(b) Starting with the interval (1, 2), use interval bisection three times to find an interval of
width 0.125 which contains α .
(2)
3 0
2
A=
1
0
B= 2 .
−3
1 2
6 3
(a) Find A–1, the inverse of A.
(2)
n
6. (a) Show that ∑(r + 2)( r −1) = 13n(n + 4)( n −1).
r =1
(4)
20
(b) Hence calculate the value of: ∑(r + 2)( r −1) .
r =5
(2)
2z + iw = –1,
z – w = 3 + 3i.
Use algebra to find z, giving your answers in the form a + ib, where a and b are real.
(4)
The normal to the hyperbola at P meets the hyperbola again at the point Q.
X 1
(c) show that =− 2 ,
Y t
(2)
(d) show that, as t varies, the locus of the mid-point of PQ is given by the equation
2
2 y x
4xy + c
x −y
= 0.
(2)
9. The temperature ϑoC of a room t hours after a heating system has been turned on is given
by:
ϑ = t + 26 − 20 e −0.5t , t ≥ 0
The heating system switches off when ϑ= 20. The time t = α , when the heating system
switches off, is the solution of the equation ϑ– 20 = 0.
(b) Using the end points of this interval find, by linear interpolation, an approximation to α.
Give your answer to 2 decimal places.
(4)
(c) Use your answer to part b to find, to the nearest minute, the time for which the heating
system was on.
(1)
END
2) a)(x2+3x+9)(x-3)=x3-27 M1A1
b) x=3 x=- 3 ± 3 3 i A3
2 2
c) correct labelling and at least one root shown. M1
equal spacing for all three A1 7
4) a) f(1) = 3-1-6 = -4
f(2) = 9-2-6 = 1
f(1)<0 f(2)>0 so between x=1 and x=2 function crosses x axis. M1A1
b) f(1.5) = -2.3038….
f(1.75) = -0.911478…..
f(1.875) = -0.02983…..
so root lies in interval (1.875, 2) M1A1
c) f ’(x)= 3xln3-1 A2
f ( 2)
2- =1.887 (to 3dpl) M1A1 8
f ' ( 2)
1 0 32 + a b 2 0 3 + 2a + b − 3b
so:
0 = 1 = M1A1
2 + d 1 − 3 1 + 2c + 2 + d − 2 − 3d
1 6 + c 3 3 3
therefore b=0, a=-1, d=-1, c=0 M1
−1 0
C=
0 A1
−1
c) Rotation 180o about origin. A1 8
n
6) a) ∑(r + 2)( r −1) = 13n(n + 4)( n −1).
r =1
n n n n
∑ (r + 2)(r − 1) =∑ r 2
+ ∑ r − ∑ 2 = n6 (2n + 1)(n + 1) + n2 (n + 1) − 2n M2
LHS= r =1 r =1 r =1 r =1 M1A1
= n6 (2n + 3n + 1 + 3n + 3 − 12) = n6 (2n 2 + 6n − 8) = 13 n(n + 4)(n − 1) = RHS
2
7)
(a) 2 z + i w = −1
i z − i w = 3i− 3
Adding 2 z + i z = −4 + 3i Eliminating either variable M1
−4 + 3i
z= A1
2+i
−4 + 3i 2 − i
z= ×
2+i 2−i
−8 + 3 + 4i + 6i
= M1
5
= −1 + 2i A1
t (5)
(b)
Let Q be the point (cq, c/q)
c c c(t − q ) M1 A1
Then − = cqt − ct and so = ct 2 (q − t )
2 3
q t qt M1
Attempt to find q, e.g. ( q − t )(t qt + 1) = 0 or quadratic formula
2
−1 A1
∴ q = t or 3
t
c A1
So Q has coordinates (− 3 , −ct )
3
(5)
t
Alternatives
c M1
Eliminate x or y between xy = c 2 and y = t x + − ct .
2 3
t
c c A1
So t x + ( − ct ) x − c = 0 .or y = ( − ct ) y + c t = 0
2 2 3 2 2 3 2 2
t t
Then solve using formula to obtain M1
−c c A1
x = ct or 3 or y = or − ct
3
t t
c A1
So Q has coordinates (− 3 , −ct )
3
(5)
t
(d)
−c 2 1 2 2
XY = ( −t ) M1
4 t2
2 2
−c 2 − X Y y x
∴ XY = + → 4 xy + c −
2
=0 ∗
4 Y X x y A1
(2)
α −1.8 2 −α 0.33
b) = , α = 1.8 + × 0.2 1.87 M3A1
"0.33" "0.64 " 0.33 + 0.64
(c) 112 (min) (1 h 52 m) B1 7