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1.
[42 marks]
When the polynomial 3x3 + ax + b is divided by (x 2), the remainder is 2, and when divided by (x + 1), it is 5. Find the
[5 marks]
Markscheme
P(2) = 24 + 2a + b = 2, P(1) = 3 a + b = 5
M1A1A1
(2a + b = 22, a + b = 8)
Note:
Award M1 for substitution of 2 or 1 and equating to remainder, A1 for each correct equation.
M1
A1
a = 10, b = 2
[5 marks]
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[N/A]
2.
[6 marks]
Markscheme
r1 + r2 + r3 =
r1 r2 r3 = a2
5
48
a2
+
=
0
5
5
(M1)(A1)
(M1)(A1)
M1
A1
a = 50
Note:
48
5
48
5
and
2a
.
5
[6 marks]
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[N/A]
3.
(b)
[6 marks]
Markscheme
(a) using the formulae for the sum and product of roots:
A1
+ = 2
= 12
2 + 2 =
=
(2)2
=5
Note:
A1
M1
( + )2 2
2 ( 12 )
A1
Award M0 for attempt to solve quadratic equation.
[4 marks]
(b)
(x 2 )(x 2 ) = x2 (2 + 2 )x + 2 2
2
5x + ( 12 )
x2 5x + 14 = 0
x2
Note:
=0
M1
A1
[2 marks]
Total [6 marks]
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[N/A]
[2 marks]
Markscheme
A1A1
Note:
Award A1 for correct shape and A1 for correct domain and range.
[2 marks]
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[N/A]
1
2
for 0 x 8.
[3 marks]
Markscheme
cos( x4 ) = 12
x = 43
A1
attempting to find any other solutions
Note:
M1
Award (M1) if at least one of the other solutions is correct (in radians or degrees) or clear use of symmetry is seen.
x = 8 43 =
x = 4 43 =
x = 4 + 43 =
20
3
8
3
16
3
A1
Note:
Award A1 for all other three solutions correct and no extra solutions.
Note:
[3 marks]
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[N/A]
1 2x, x 2
3, x > 2
3
(x 2)2
4
[2 marks]
Markscheme
1 2(2) = 3 and 34 (2 2)2 3 = 3
A1
R1
R1 may be awarded for justification using a graph or referring to limits. Do not award A0R1.
[2 marks]
Examiners report
[N/A]
5b. The graph of the function g is obtained by applying the following transformations to the graph of f:
2
a reflection in the yaxis followed by a translation by the vector ( ).
0
Find g(x).
[4 marks]
Markscheme
reflection in the y-axis
1 + 2x, x 2
f(x) = { 3
(x + 2)2 3, x < 2
4
Note:
2
translation ( )
0
2x 3, x 0
g(x) = { 3 2
x 3, x < 0
4
Note:
(M1)
(M1)A1A1
Award (M1) for attempting to substitute (x 2) for x, or translating a graph along positive x-axis.
Award A1 for the correct domains (this mark can be awarded independent of the M1).
Award A1 for the correct expressions.
[4 marks]
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[N/A]
Markscheme
A1A1
Note:
[2 marks]
Examiners report
[N/A]
6b. Find an expression for the composite function h g(x) and state its domain.
[2 marks]
Markscheme
h g(x) = arctan( x1 )
A1
A1
[2 marks]
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[N/A]
[7 marks]
f (x)
(i)
find
in simplified form;
(ii)
for x > 0.
Markscheme
f(x) = arctan(x) + arctan( x1 )
(i)
f (x) =
f (x) =
=
1
1+x2
1
1+x2
1
1+x2
1
1+ 1
12
x2
1
2
x
x2 +1
x2
M1A1
(A1)
1
1+x2
A1
=0
METHOD 1
(ii)
R1
f is a constant
when x > 0
f(1) =
=
M1A1
+ 4
AG
METHOD 2
from diagram
= arctan x1
A1
= arctanx
A1
+ =
R1
hence f(x) =
AG
METHOD 3
tan(f(x)) = tan(arctan(x) + arctan( x1 ))
=
x+ 1x
1x( 1x )
M1
A1
denominator = 0, so f(x) =
(for x > 0)
R1
[7 marks]
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[N/A]
6d. Nigel states that f is an odd function and Tom argues that f is an even function.
(i)
(ii)
[3 marks]
Markscheme
(i)
Nigel is correct.
A1
METHOD 1
arctan(x) is an odd function and
1
x
is an odd function
composition of two odd functions is an odd function and sum of two odd functions is an odd function
R1
METHOD 2
f(x) = arctan(x) + arctan( x1 ) = arctan(x) arctan( x1 ) = f(x)
therefore f is an odd function.
(ii)
f(x) =
R1
A1
[3 marks]
Examiners report
[N/A]