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2014 2 NSEMBILAN SMKStPaul Seremban MATHS QA

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2014-2-NSEMBILAN-SMKStPaulSeremban_MATHS QA byWeeSC

Section A [45 marks]
Answer all questions in this section.


1. Given
(a) Evaluate ) ( lim x f
x
. [3 marks]

(b) Determine whether f is continuous at x = 0. [3 marks]

2. If find in terms of x. Find the equation of the tangent to the curve at the point where the
curve intersects the x-axis. [9 marks]

3. (a) Find [4 marks]

(b) Find the volume of the solid generated when the region bounded by the curve y , the line
x =1 and x-axis from x = 0 to x = 1 is rotated through 360
o
about the x-axis, giving your answer in
the form (pe
6
+ q).

[4 marks]

4. (a) Show that the integrating factor of the differential equation
is . [3 marks]

(b) Hence, find the general solution of the differential equation
answer in the form y = f(x). [4 marks]

5. Given that y = sin [ln (1+x)], show that

(i) . [1 mark]
(ii) [3 marks]

Find the Maclaurin series for y, up to and including the term in x
3
. [4 marks]

6. Use the trapezium rule with five ordinates to obtain an approximation for the integral .
[4 marks]

Hence, estimate the value of ln 2, giving your answer correct to three decimal places. [3 marks]












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Section B [15 marks]
Answer any one question in this section.


7. The equation of a curve is .

(a) Show that for all values of x. [3 marks]

(b) Show that and Hence, deduce for and
[7 marks]

(c) Determine and [2 marks]

(d) Hence, sketch the graph. [3 marks]
8. (a) Given that y = 3
-x
, show that [3 marks]

(b) On the same coordinates axes, sketch the curves y = 4 x
2
and y = 3
-x
. [3 marks]

(c) Verify that the curves intersect at point A(-1, 3) and the curve also intersect at point B in the first
quadrant whose x-coordinates is the positive root of the equation
x
2
+ 3
-x
4 = 0. [3 marks]

(d) Verify that 1 < < 2 by calculations. [2marks]
(e) By taking 2 as the first approximation to , use Newton-Raphson method to obtain correct to 2
decimal places. [4 marks]
























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PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN
SIJIL TINGGI PERSEKOLAHAN MALAYSIA BAHARU
SMK. ST. PAUL, SEREMBAN 2014
Marking Scheme


1. Given
(a) Evaluate ) ( lim x f
x
. [3 marks]

(b) Determine whether f is continuous at x = 0. [3 marks]
Working Marks Note
(a)


(b)

= -1 + 3 = 2
= 4

= 2

Since ; f(x) not continuous at x
= 0.
B1

B1 B1 [3]


B1

M1 A1
[3]






2. If find in terms of x. Find the equation of the tangent to the curve at the point where the
curve intersects the x-axis. [9 marks]
Working Marks Note
(a)




(b)




=
At x-axis, y = 0; ; x =4
mx=4 = -1/5
y = 5y = -x + 4
M1 M1

A1

A1 [4]

M1 A1
B1
M1A1 [5]




as subject.

Find x at x-
axis
Equation of
tangent
3. (a) Find [4 marks]

(b) Find the volume of the solid generated when the region bounded by the curve y , the line
x =1 and x-axis from x = 0 to x = 1 is rotated through 360
o
about the x-axis, giving your answer in
the form (pe
6
+ q).

[4 marks]

3. Working Marks Note
(a)




(b)



u = x ; ;

=
Vol =



units
3
.


B1 B1

M1 A1 [4]



B1

M1

M1

A1 [4]





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4. (a) Show that the integrating factor of the differential equation
is . [3 marks]

(b) Hence, find the general solution of the differential equation
answer in the form y = f(x). [4 marks]
4. Working Marks Note
(a)






(b)



..................(1)
(1)/sin x:
Int. Factor = =




= 2 sin x + c
y = 2 sin
2
x + c sin x.




M1

M1 A1 [3]

M1

M1

A1

A1 [4]


Divide by sin
x







y as subject
5. Given that y = sin [ln (1+x)], show that
(i) . [1 mark]
(ii) [3 marks]

Find the Maclaurin series for y, up to and including the term in x
3
. [4 marks]
5. Working Marks Note
(i)





(ii)


( ) | |
(

+
+ =
x
x
dx
dy
1
1
1 ln cos


..................(1)


( ) ( ) ( ) | | x
dx
dy
x
dx
y d
x + = + + + 1 ln sin 1 1
2
2
2

......................(3)


Let f(x) = y
f(0) = 0; f(0) =1; f(0) = -1, f(0) =1











B1 [1]

M1

M1

A1 [3]

B1





B1 B1



B1 [4]


Differentiate y
with respect to x


Differentiate (1)
with respect to x





Differentiate (3)
w.r.t. x





6. Use the trapezium rule with five ordinates to obtain an approximation for the integral . [4
marks]

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Hence, estimate the value of ln 2, giving your answer correct to three decimal places. [3 marks]
6. Working Marks Note











= 0.25

x 0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1
2x/(1+x
2
) 0 0.4706 0.8 0.96 1

= 0.5(0.25)[0 + 1 + 2(0.4706 + 0.8 + 0.96)]
= 0.68265
= 0.683 (3 decimal places)
=
= ln(1 + 1) ln (1 + 0) = ln 2

B1


M1

M1

A1 [4]

M1
A1

A1 [3]












































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Section B [15 marks]
Answer any one question in this section.
7. The equation of a curve is .

(a) Show that for all values of x. [3 marks]

(b) Show that and Hence, deduce for and
[7 marks]

(c) Determine and [2 marks]

(d) Hence, sketch the graph. [3 marks]
7. Working Marks Note

(a)









For all real values of x, e
2x
and (1 + e
2x
)
2
> 0 ,
<0



M1

M1

A1 [3]





(b)
(1 + e
2x
)y = 1 e
2x
e
2x
(y + 1) = 1 y



= =


OR


=


Since < 0 for all real values of x
> 0 when y < 0 and < 0 when y > 0.

M1


A1


M1


A1








M1

M1

A1 [7]

Cross multiply


Express x as
subject










Substitution


2
nd
derivatives



Both
(c)
= 1
1
1
lim
2
2
2
2
2
2
=
|
|
|
|
.
|

\
|
+


x
x
x
x
x
x
x
e
e
e
e
e
e

=1


B1


B1 [2]

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(d)



D1
D1
D1 [3]

Asymptotes
Shape
All

8. (a) Given that y = 3
-x
, show that [3 marks]

(b) On the same coordinates axes, sketch the curves y = 4 x
2
and y = 3
-x
. [3 marks]

(f) Verify that the
curves intersect at point A(-1, 3)and the curves also intersect at point B in the first quadrant whose
x-coordinates is the positive root of the equation
x
2
+ 3
-x
4 = 0. [3 marks]
Verify that 1 < < 2 by calculations. [2 marks]
(g) By taking 2 as the first approximation to , use Newton-Raphson method to obtain correct to 2
decimal places. [4 marks]
8. Working Marks Note
(a)

ln y = -x ln 3

M1 M1

A1 [3]
ln, differentiate
(b)








D1
D1
D1


[3]

Exponential
Quadratic
All correct


(c) y = 4 (-1)
2
= 3
y = 3
-(-1)
= 3
y = 4 x
2
and y = 3
-x
intersect at A (-1, 3)
4 x
2
= 3
-x
x
2
+ 3
-x
4 = 0. From the graph in (b) the
curves intersect at first quadrant and second quadrant,
since A is in second quadrant, B is in first quadrant with
postive x-coordinates.
B1


B1
B1 [3]


Equate
y = 4 x
2
&
y = 3
-x

(d) Let f(x) = x
2
+ 3
-x
4
f(1) = 1
2
+ 3
(1)
4 =
f(2) = 2
2
+ 3
-(2)
4 =
is the positive root of f(x) = 0, where 1 < < 2


M1

A1 [2]

(e) f(x) = 2x 3
-x
ln 3
xn+1 = xn -
xo = 2, x1= 2 -
= 1.971
x2 = 1.971
(2 decimal places)
B1


M1
A1

A1 [4]


x
y
1
-1
x
y
1
2
-2
4

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