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CANDIDATE
REGISTER NO CLASS
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS DATE: 5 JULY 2014
PAPER 1 (4047) DURATION: 2hr
Additional Material: Answer paper
Graph Paper (1 sheet)
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST
1. Answer ALL the questions in this paper.
2. All workings must be clearly shown in the answer space provided.
Omssion of essential working and unit of measurement will result in loss of marks.
3. The use of calculator is expected, where appropriate.
4. Give your answer in the simplest form. Leave your answer in fraction where applicable or
correct to 3 significant figures, or 1 decimal place in the case of angles in degrees, unless a
different level of accuracy is specified in the question.
5. For , use your calculator value.
6. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at each question or part question.
The total marks for this paper is 80.
Setter: MR TEO LIANG WEI
/80
NAME
For examiner's use
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1. Given that y = 5 4e
x
, show that y
dy
dx
+ 2e
x
= 0.
Hence, or otherwise evaluate
e
x
5 4e
x ln
1
2
0

dx.
2. The function f (x) = 4x
4
+ px
3
19x
2
+ qx 6 has a factor of x + 2 and a
stationary value at x =
1
2
.
a) Find the values of the constant p and q. With these values of p and q,
b) Find the remainder when f (x) is divided by x 3,
c) hence factorise f (x) completely.
3. The velocity of a particle t seconds after passing a fixed point O, is given by
v = pt
2
+ qt ms
1
where p and q are constants. Given that its velocity is 2ms
1
when t =1 and it returns to O when t = 3, calculate the value of p and of q.
Hence find,
a) the values of t when the particle is instataneously at rest,
b) the total distance travelled by the particle during the interval t =1 to t = 3,
c) the greatest speed attained by the particle.
4. The table below shows experimental values of the variables x and y.
It is known that x and y are related by the equation y =
px
q + x
, where p and q
are constants.
a) Draw the graph of y against
y
x
.
Use your graph to estimate
b) the value of p and of q ,
c) the value of x when 2y =11x.
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5. A straight line through the point (6 , 0) intersects the circle
x
2
+ y
2
2x 9 = 0 at P(0, 3) and at Q.
Find
a) the equation of the chord PQ, and hence, find the coordinates of the point Q,
b) the equation of the perdendicular bisector of PQ and show that it passes
through the centre of the circle.
7. Given that log
a
x
3
y = p and log
a
x
2
y
= q , express log
a
(xy) in terms of p and q.
8. (lgx)
lgx
= x (x >1)
a) Show that PQ + QS + ST = 11cos x + 5sin x.
b) Express 11cos x + 5sin x in the form Rcos(x q ) .
c) Find the maximum value of PQ + QS + ST and the corresponding value
of x.
d) Find the value of x for which PQ + QS + ST = 12cm.
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9. Write down the fourth expansion of ax
b
x

n
.
a) If this term is independent of x, find the value of n.
b) With this value of n and given further that the fourth term is 4320 and
b a =1 , where a and b are both positive, find the value of a and of b.
10. Express
x
2
+ 3x + 4
x
3
1
into sums of its partial fractions.
11. a) Given that the roots of the quadratic equation x
2
= 4x 5 are and b
while the roots of the quadratic equation x
2
+ m = 6x are
n

and
n
b
, find
the values of m and n.
b) Given that the two roots of the quadratic equation x
2
+ px = 24 differ by 2,
find the possible values of p.
12.
The diagram above shows a pair of triangles ABD and ECD. Given that
AB= (1+ 3 5) and AE : ED = 5 : 3 , express in its simplest surd form,
a) EC : AB,
b) the length of EC
13. The curves y = a x
3
and y =
b
2x
meet at the point (8, 1).
a) Find the value of a and of b.
b) Sketch the two curves on the same axes. Do the curves have
symmetry?
c) Without solving the equation a x
3
=
b
2x
, deduce the coordinates
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13. The curves y = a x
3
and y =
b
2x
meet at the point (8, 1).
a) Find the value of a and of b.
b) Sketch the two curves on the same axes. Do the curves have
symmetry?
c) Without solving the equation a x
3
=
b
2x
, deduce the coordinates
of the other point where the two graph meet.
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