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Further Pure Mathematics FP2 6668
Mark Scheme
1(a) 1 1
−
3r − 1 3r + 2 M1 A1
(2)
(b) n
3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
∑ (3r − 1)(3r + 2) = 2 − 5 + 5 − 8 + 8 − 11 + ... 3n − 1 − 3n + 2
r =1
M1 A1ft
1 1 3n
= − =
2 3n + 2 2(3n + 2)
* A1
(3)
4(a) Modulus = 16 B1
2π
Argument = arctan(− 3) = M1A1
3
(3)
(b) 2π 2π
z 3 = 163 (cos( ) + i sin( ))3 = 163 (cos 2π + isin2π ) =4096 or 163 M1 A1
3 3 (2)
2π 2π 1 ⎛π ⎞ ⎛π ⎞
( )
(c) 1
w = 16 4 (cos( ) + i sin( )) 4 = 2(cos ⎜ ⎟ + isin ⎜ ⎟ ) = 3 + i M1 A1ft
3 3 ⎝6⎠ ⎝6⎠
OR −1 + 3i OR − 3 − i OR 1 − 3i M1A2(1,0)
(5)
10
5(a) π ⎛ 5π ⎞
1.5 + sin 3θ = 2 → sin 3θ = 0.5 ∴ 3θ = ⎜ or ⎟, M1 A1,
6 ⎝ 6 ⎠
π 5π A1
and ∴θ = or (3)
18 18
⎡ 18 ⎤ 1
5π
= 1
2
⎢ ∫ (2.25 + 3sin 3θ + 12 (1 − cos 6θ ))dθ ⎥ - π × 22 M1
⎢⎣ 18π ⎥⎦ 9
5π M1 A1
⎡ 1 ⎤ 18 1
= 12 ⎢(2.25θ − cos 3θ + 12 (θ − sin 6θ )) ⎥ - π × 22
⎣ 6 ⎦π 9
18
13 3 5π
= − M1 A1
24 36
(7)
10
Re(z) = 3
0 Real axis
6 Vertical Straight line B1
Through 3 on real axis B1
(2)
(b) These are points where line x = 3 meets the circle centre (3, 4) with radius 5. M1
(c) z −6 = z ⇒ 30
w −6 = 30
w
M1
∴ 30 − 6w = 30 ⇒ ∴ 5 − w = 5 M1 A1
10
7(a) dy dy dz dy dy dz
= . and = 2 z so = 2 z. M1 M1 A1
dx dz dx dz dx dx
Substituting to get 2 z.
dz
dx
− 4 z 2 tan x = 2 z and thus
dz
dx
− 2 z tan x = 1 ∗ M1 A1
(5)
I.F. = e ∫
(b) −2 tan xdx M1 A1
= e2ln cos x = cos 2 x
∴
d
dx
( z cos 2 x ) = cos 2 x ∴ z cos 2 x = ∫ cos 2 xdx M1
∴ z cos 2 x = ∫ 1
2 (cos 2 x + 1) dx = 14 sin 2x + 12 x +c
M1 A1
∴ z = tan x + x sec x + c sec x
1
2
1
2
2 2
A1
(6)
12
3 A1ft
So general solution is y = A cos 5 x + B sin 5 x + x sin 5 x or in exponential form (3)
10
dy 3 3 dy
= 5B cos 5 x + sin 5 x + x cos 5 x and at x = 0 = 5 and so 5 = 5A M1 M1
dx 10 2 dx
So B = 1 A1
3
So y = sin 5 x + x sin 5 x A1
10
(5)
(d)
"Sinusoidal" through O B1
amplitude becoming larger
Crosses x axis at
π 2π 3π 4π B1
, , ,
5 5 5 5
(2)
14
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