06 As Pure Mathematics Practice Paper C Mark Scheme
06 As Pure Mathematics Practice Paper C Mark Scheme
06 As Pure Mathematics Practice Paper C Mark Scheme
Paper
States or implies the formula for differentiation from first principles. B1
1
M f ( x) = 5 x3
ar f ( x + h) - f ( x)
k f ¢( x) = lim
h ®0 h
Sc
he Correctly applies the formula to the specific formula and expands and simplifies the formula. M1
m 5 ( x + h ) - 5 x3
3
e f ¢( x) = lim
h ®0 h
f ¢( x) = lim
(
5 x + 3 x 2 h + 3xh 2 + h3 - 5 x 3
3
)
h ®0 h
15 x h + 15 xh + 5h3
2 2
f ¢( x) = lim
h ®0 h
f ¢( x) = lim
(
h 15 x 2 + 15 xh + 5h 2 )
h ®0 h
(
f ¢( x) = lim 15 x + 15 xh + 5h 2
h ®0
2
)
States that as h → 0, 15x2 + 15xh + 5h2 → 15x2 o.e. A1*
so derivative = 15x2 *
(4 marks)
æ1ö B1
Translation 1 unit right (or positive x direction) or by ç ÷
è0ø
æ0ö B1
Translation 5 units up (or positive y direction) or by ç ÷
è5ø
(2 marks)
Total
4 marks
3a !!!"
States that AB = -a + b M1
M
ar !!!" !!!" !!!" !!!" 3 3 M1
States PQ = PO + OQ or PQ = - a + b
k 5 5
Sc
!!!" 3 !!!" 3 !!!" A1
he States PQ = ( -a + b ) or PQ = AB
me 5 5
!!!" !!!" A1
Draws the conclusion that as PQ is a multiple of ABthe two lines PQ and AB must be parallel.
(4 marks)
3b 3 B1
PQ = ´ 10 cm = 6 cm cao
M 5
ar
(1 mark)
k
Sc Total
he 5 marks
me
4 Asymptote drawn at x = 6 B1
M
ar
k
Sc Asymptote drawn at y = 5 B1
he
me
B1
Point æç 0, ö÷labelled. Condone
13 13
clearly on y
è 3ø 3
axis.
B1
Point æç ,0 ö÷ labelled.
26
è 5 ø
26
Condone clearly on x axis.
5
(5 marks)
5 Correctly shows that either M1
M
f(3) = 0, f(−2) = 0 or f æç - ö÷ = 0
1
ar è 2ø
k
Sc Draws the conclusion that (x – 3), (x + 2) or (2x + 1) must therefore be a factor. M1
he
Either makes an attempt at long division by setting up the long division, or makes an attempt to M1
me find the remaining factors by matching coefficients. For example, stating
For the long division, correctly completes all steps in the division. A1
For the matching coefficients method, correctly deduces that
b = 5 or correctly deduces that p = −5 or correctly deduces that v = –1
(6 marks)
6b 1 B1
States that p, or the probability of rolling a 4, is
M 4
ar
3 B1
k States that q, or the probability of not rolling a 4, is
4
Sc
he States or implies that the sum of the first 3 terms (or 1 − the sum of the last 3 terms) is the M1
me required probability.
For example,
p5 + 5 p 4 q + 10 p3q 2 or 1 − (10 p 2 q3 + 5 pq 4 + q5 )
5 4 3 2 M1
æ1ö æ1ö æ3ö æ1ö æ3ö
ç ÷ + 5 ç ÷ ç ÷ + 10 ç ÷ ç ÷
è4ø è4ø è4ø è4ø è4ø
1 15 90
or + +
1024 1024 1024
æ æ 1 ö 2 æ 3 ö3 æ 1 öæ 3 ö æ 3 ö ö
4 5
or 1 - ç10 ç ÷ ç ÷ + 5 ç ÷ç ÷ + ç ÷ ÷
ç è4ø è4ø è 4 øè 4 ø è 4 ø ÷ø
è
æ 270 405 243 ö
or 1- ç + + ÷
è 1024 1024 1024 ø
53 A1
Either o.e. or awrt 0.104
512
(5 marks)
Total
7 marks
7a States or implies that !!!
"
BC = 13i - 8 j o.e. M1
M
ar Recognises that the cosine rule is needed to solve for ÐBAC by stating M1
k a 2 = b2 + c 2 - 2bc ´ cos A
Sc
Makes correct substitutions into the cosine rule. M1
he
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )( )
2 2 2
me 233 = 45 + 104 - 2 45 104 ´ cos Ao.e.
7 M1
cos A = - or awrt −0.614 (seen or implied by correct answer).
130
A = 127.9° cao A1
(5 marks)
(3 marks)
Total
8 marks
8a Use of the gradient formula to begin attempt to find k. M1
M k + 1 - (-2) 3 -2 - (k + 1) 3
ar 1 - (3k - 4) = - 2 =-
or
3k - 4 - 1 2
k
3
Sc (i.e. correct substitution into gradient formula and equating to - ).
2
he
me 2k + 6 = −15 + 9k A1*
21 = 7k
k = 3* (must show sufficient, convincing and correct working).
(2 marks)
8b Student identifies the coordinates of either A or B. Can be seen or implied, for example, in the B1
M subsequent step when student attempts to find the equation of the line.
ar A(5, −2) or B(1, 4).
k
Correct substitution of their coordinates into y = mx + b or M1
Sc y − y1 = m(x − x1) o.e. to find the equation of the line.
he For example,
me
æ 3ö æ 3ö æ 3ö æ 3ö
-2 = ç - ÷ ( 5 ) + b or y + 2 = ç - ÷ ( x - 5 ) or 4 = ç - ÷ (1) + b or y - 4 = ç - ÷ ( x - 1)
è 2ø è 2ø è 2ø è 2ø
3 11 A1
y = - x + or 3x + 2 y - 11 = 0
2 2
(3 marks)
2x - 3 y - 3 = 0 or 3 y - 2x + 3 = 0. A1
Also accept any multiple of 2 x - 3 y - 3 = 0 providing a, b and c are still integers.
(4 marks)
Total
9 marks
9a 115 (m) is the height of the cliff (as this is the height of the ball when t = 0). Accept answer that B1
M states 115 (m) is the height of the cliff plus the height of the person who is ready to throw the
ar stone or similar sensible comment.
k
(1 mark)
Sc
he
9b Attempt to factorise the – 4.9 out of the first two (or all) terms. M1
me
M æ 5 ö
ar ( )
h(t ) = -4.9 t 2 - 2.5t + 115 or h(t ) = -4.9 ç t 2 - t ÷ + 115
è 2 ø
k
Sc h(t ) = -4.9 ( t - 1.25) - (-4.9) (1.25) + 115
2 2 M1
he
2 2
me æ 5ö æ5ö
or h(t ) = -4.9 ç t - ÷ - (-4.9) ç ÷ + 115
è 4ø è 4ø
3925 A1
h(t ) = 122.65625 - 4.9 ( t - 1.25) o.e.
2
(N.B. 122.65625 = )
32
Accept the first term written to 1, 2, 3 or 4 d.p. or the full answer as shown.
(3 marks)
9ci Statement that the stone will reach ground level when M1
M h(t) = 0, or -4.9t 2 + 12.25t + 115 = 0is seen.
ar
k Valid attempt to solve quadratic equation (could be using completed square form from part b, M1
calculator or formula).
Sc
he Clearly states that t = 6.25 s (accept t = 6.3 s) is the answer, or circles that answer and crosses A1
me out the other answer, or explains that t must be positive as you cannot have a negative value for
time.
(3 marks)
9cii hmax = awrt 123 ft A from part b. B1ft
Ma
rk t = 5 or t = 1.25 ft C from part b. B1ft
Sch 4
eme (2 marks)
Total
9 marks
NOTES: c: Award 4 marks for correct final answer, with some working missing. If not correct B1
for each of A, B and C correct.
If the student answered part b by completing the square, award full marks for part c, providing their
answer to their part b was fully correct.
ÐA = 45! seen or implied in later working. B1
10a
a sin120! sin 45! M1
Makes an attempt to use the sine rule, for example, writing =
Ma 8x - 3 4x -1
rk
Sch States or implies that sin120! = 3 and sin 45! = 2 A1
eme 2 2
NOTE: Award ft marks for correct work following incorrect values for sin 120° and sin 45°
3 2 6 1 3 6
= or = or =
16 x - 6 8 x - 2 16 x - 6 4 x - 1 16 x - 6 8 x - 2
(8 3 ) x - 2 ( ) ( )
3 = 16 2 x - 6 2 or 4 6 x - 6 = 16 x - 6 or 24 x - 6 = 16 6 x - 6 6 ( )
( ) ( )
6 2 - 2 3 = x 16 2 - 8 3 or 4 6 x - 6 = 16 x - 6 or 12 x - 3 = 8 6 x - 3 6 ( )
6 2 -2 3 6- 6 3 6 - 3 o.e. A1ft
x= or x= or x=
16 2 - 8 3 16 - 4 6 8 6 - 12
Makes an attempt to rationalise the denominator by multiplying top and bottom by the conjugate. M1ft
Possible steps could include:
x=
( 3 2 - 3 ) ´ (8 2 +4 3 ) x=
48 + 12 6 - 8 6 - 12
x=
36 + 4 6
(8 2 - 4 3 ) (8 2 +4 3) 128 - 48 80
9+ 6* A1*
States the fully correct simplifed version for x. x=
20
NOTE: Award ft marks for correct work following incorrect values for sin 120° and sin 45° (7 marks)
10b
1 1 1 M1
a States or implies that the formula for the area of a triangle is ab sin C or ac sin B or bc sin A
2 2 2
Ma
rk M1
1 æ æ 9 + 6 ö öæ æ 9 + 6 ö ö
Sch çç 4 çç ÷ - 1÷ç 8 çç ÷÷ - 3 ÷÷ ( sin15 or awrt 0.259 )
2 è è 20 ÷ø ÷ç øè è 20 ø ø
eme
1
or ( awrt1.29 )( awrt1.58)( sin15 or awrt 0.259 ) .
2
Correctly factorises the LHS: (9a – 1)(a – 1) = 0 or uses a valid method for solving a quadratic M1ft
equation (can be implied by correct answers).
1 A1
States the two fully correct answers a = or a = 1
9
For the first solution accept awrt 0.111
(6 marks)
11b Figure 1 Straight line sloping downwards with positive x M1
a and y intercepts. Ignore portions of graph
Ma outside 0 ⩽ x ⩽ 2
rk
Fully correct sketch with points (0, 10), and ( 5 , A1
Sch 3
eme 0) labelled. Ignore portions of graph outside
0⩽x⩽2
(2 marks)
Greater than 1. B1
(2 marks)
Total
10 marks
12a States that the perimeter of the track is 2πr + 2 x = 300 M1
a The choice of the variable x is not important, but there should be a variable other than
Ma r.
rk Correctly solves for x. Award method mark if this is seen in a subsequent step. A1
Sch
300 - 2πr
eme x= = 150 - πr
2
(5 marks)
22 500 A1
Solves for A, stating A =
π
(6 marks)
Total
11 marks
NOTES: 12b: Ignore any attempts at deriving second derivative and related calculations.
13a Uses the equation of a straight line in the form log 4 V = mt + c or log 4 V - k = m(t - t0 ) o.e. M1
a
Ma 1 A1
Makes correct substitution. log 4 V = - t + log 4 40000 o.e.
rk 10
Sch
(2 marks)
eme
13b Either correctly rearranges their equation by exponentiation M1
a 1
- t + log 4 40000
Ma For example, V = 4 10 or takes the log of both sides of the equation V = abt .
rk For example, log 4 V = log 4 (abt ).
Sch
Completes rearrangement so that both equations are in directly comparable form M1
eme t
æ -1 ö 1
V = 40000 ´ ç 4 10 ÷ and V = abt or log 4 V = - t + log 4 40000and log 4 V = log 4 a + t log 4 b.
ç ÷ 10
è ø
-
1 A1
States that b = 4 10
Total
12 marks