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1  y6
y  4 x  6 @ x  @ y  x2  x  2 P1
4

Substitute x or y into the other equation

K1 K1 Valid method for solving quadratic equation

N1 x  4,1 (first set of values)


x  10,2 (second set of values)
N1

2 (a) x 2  7 x  12  3 x  2k K1 substitute one equation into another

x 2  10 x  12  2k  0

(-10)2 – 4(1)( 2k – 12 ) > 0 K1 change to general form and use b2 – 4ac > 0

37 1 N1
k @ 18 @ 18.5
2 2

(b) (i) p  3 B1

q  6 B1

12 = a( 0 – 3 )2 – 6 K1 use ( 0, 12 ) , p and q to find a

N1
a=2

(ii) y  2( x  3) 2  6 B1 his a, p and q.


or equivalent

3.
P1
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(a) (i) median = 35

(ii) Use mean =


 fx K
1
f
= 30 N1

(b) (i) x = 30 N his mean


1
(ii) Use variance @ standard deviation formula K
1
200 @ 14.14 or equivalent N1
[ OW – 1 if answer is correct for mean or standard deviation without working shown ]

4. (a) Use cos 2 y  1  sin 2 y Factorise in terms of sin y


K1 K1 (3 sin y  1)(sin y  2)  0
1
sin y   or sin y  2
3
y  199  28' @ 199.47  ,340  32' @ 340.53 
N1

y
(b) Sine curve P1

P1 Shift 1 unit upwards (accept cos curve) 2


x
y  2 N1
2 1

Sketch his straight line K1


x
n = 3 N1 ½   2

5 (a) Integrate 6 x 2  2 x w.r.t. x K1

substitute (– 1 , 2 ) into his integration to find c K1

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y  2 x  x  5.
3 2
N1

(b) use V x   y
2
dx and integrate w.r.t. x
K
1
substitute the limit 1 to k into his integration. K
1
17
equate his definite integral to  K
2
1
21 1
k @ 5 @ 5.25 N1
4 4

6 (a) XY  - x + y P1

Use OT  OX  m XY or equivalent K1

= x + m(- x + y) or equivalent N1

(b) Use OT   a or equivalent K1


2 7 
(1  m) x  m y    x  y
5 20 
Equate the coefficients of x and y .
2 7 K1
1 m  , m 
5 20

7
m N1
15
OR
Get the ratio of the coefficients of x and y from a and OT K1
1 m m
 8 1 m
2 7 or  or equivalent
7 m
5 20
Equate the relevant ratio K1
7
m N1
15

7
valuesK1
of log10 y (Note: at least 2 decimal places)

log y  x log q  log 2 p P1 N1


N1 K1
x 2 3 4.5 5 6
log 10 y 1.24 1.54 N1 1.78 1.88 2.10
plot log y against x with uniform scale

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All his point correctly plotted


Use log 2p = c
Line of best fit

Use log q = gradient

3.15  p  3.30 28.10  y  28.90

1.64  q  1.66

Note: answers, when round to 2 d.p, fall in the given ranges are accepted.

SS   1 if:
(i) not using given scale or
(ii) part of any axis, scale not uniform or
(iii) not using graph paper or
(iv) table not shown.

8 1
a) Replace his r in terms of h into V  r h
2

3 K1

Differentiate V w.r.t h
K1

dV dh dV
Use  
dt dt dh K1

0.144 cm 3 s 1
N1

(b) (i) Differentiate V 


1
2
 
147 x  x 3 w.r.t. x K1

dv
Use 0 K1
dx

x=7 N1

V = 343 cm3 N1

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(ii) K1 Use v  dv
x dx
v  4.8 cm3 N1

9. 8
(a) Find OS and sin   K1
OS

0.5236  0.5238


N1

(b) Find TQ and TSP using valid method K1

Arc TP or Arc PQ K1
K1 Perimeter = TQ + arc TP + arc PQ

= 39.47 cm N1

1
(c) Big sector =  24 2   or sector STP = 1  8 2   K1
1
K1 ∆ OST = 2  8  OT 
2 2

Area = Big sector – ∆ OST – sector STP


K1

N1 = 28.34 cm 2

10. (a)Find mAB or mAC and Use y = mx + c @ equivalent or find


K1 equation of AC or DE
use m1.m2 = - 1 K1

Solve simultaneous equation AC & DE


K1

E (4, 6) N1

(b) K1 Use ratio formula for x or y coordinates of A, B and C

N1 x=6 N1 y = 7

(c)Use the distance formula Use the distance for PA


PA or PB into PA = 3PB K1 K1 or PB
(Note: accept PB = 3PA)

N1 8x2 + 8y2 + 24x – 52y + 80 = 0


@ equivalent

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11. (a) 1  P  X  0   0.999 K1


n
C 0 p 0 q n  0.001
K1 11 0.2  n  0.001
Use valid method to
solve for n K1

N1
n=5

(b) (i) z =1.609 N1

765  720
Use his z  K1
k

k = 27.97 N1

(ii) Standardized x and find the area of correct region K


1
n( A)
P( A)  K
n( S ) 1
200
0.8045 
n( S )
N1
n  248

12. a) differentiate ( ht  t 2 ) ,
Substitute t = 4 and equate to 0 K1

h=8 N1

b) Use his h and integrate


(ht  t 2 ) and equate to 0
K1 Substitute t from S = 0 into
K1 dv
his
dt

a =  16 ms-2 N1
c) Use V = 0 to
find t K1

t=8 K1 Find S10


N1
Use 2S8 – S10 or
K1 equivalent
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Distance = 104 m
N1

13 (a)(i) Use area formula


K
1
(12.1)(9.5) sin PQR  45 1
2
PQR  128.47 or 128 28’ N1

(ii) Using Cosine Rule


K
PR2 = 12.12 + 9.52 – 2(12.1)(9.5) cos PQR
1
PR = 19.49 cm N1 (accept 19.5 cm)
h
(iii) Sin R  or equivalent K
9.5
1
= 4.618 cm N1

Q
(b)
P1

P R
Valid method for finding R
12.1 PR
 or 12.12 = 9.52 + 19.492 – 2(9.5)(19.49) cos R K1
Sin R Sin Q

initial R = 29.06 @ 29 3’ N1

new R = 150.94 @ 150 57’ N1

14 P06
(a) Use I   100 or equivalent
K
P05
11
P05  RM 1.40 N1

(b) (i) and (ii)


N1
I07 = A, B, C, D = 150, 110, 92, 135

Use I 
W I i i
K
W i 11

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N I 07  114
05
I 06  106 N1
05
11

I 07
(c) Use 05
 12.50 or equivalent K
100 11

RM 14.25 N
11
I 07
(d) Use 05
 I 07 or equivalent K
100 05 11

I 08  129.96 @ 130 N
05 11

15
(a) 200x + 300y  10000 or equivalent N1

x + 2y ≥ 30 or equivalent N1

x ≥ 2y or equivalent N1

(b) K1 Draw correctly at least one line from his inequality involving both x and y

N1  All 3 lines drawn correctly [Note: accept dotted lines]

N1 Correct region

(c) (i) maximum number = 35 N1

(ii) N1 maximum point (29, 14)

K1 Use 4x + 7y for a point in his region

N1 214

Note :
SS – 1 if ;
a) more than 3 inequalities given or
b) not even one inequality has an equal sign or

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c) not using the correct scale.

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