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January 2005

6664 Core Mathematics C2


Mark Scheme

Question Scheme Marks


Number
1.  5 5  M1
(3 + 2 x) 5 = (35 ) +  3 4 ⋅ (2 x ) +  33 ( 2 x) 2 + ⋅ ⋅ ⋅
1   2 B1, A1, A1
= 243,+810 x,+1080 x 2 (4)

(4 marks)
2. 5 + 13 − 1 + 11
(a) ( , ), = (9,5)
2 2 M1, A1 (2)

(b) r = (9 − 5) + (5 − −1) (= 52) or r = (13 − 9) + (11 − 5) ( = 52) (or equiv.)


2 2 2 2 2 2 M1
M1 A1ft A1
Equation of circle: ( x − 9) 2 + ( y − 5) 2 = 52 (or equiv.) (4)

(6 marks)
3. (a) log 3 = log 5
x
M1
log 5
x= or x log3 = log5 A1
log 3
= 1.46 A1 cao
(3)
2x + 1
(a) log 2 ( )=2 M1
x
2x + 1
= 2 2 or 4 M1
x
2x + 1 = 4x
M1
1
x = or 0.5
2 A1 (4)

(7)
4. (a) 5(1 − sin x ) = 3(1 + sin x)
2
M1
5 − 5 sin 2 x = 3 + 3 sin x
0 = 5 sin 2 x + 3 sin x − 2 ∗ A1 cso
(2)
(b) 0 = (5 sin x − 2)(sin x + 1) M1
2
sin x = , -1 (both) A1 cso
5
2
sin x = ⇒ x = 23.6 ( α = 23.6 or 156.4) B1
5
, 156.4 (180- α ) M1

sin x = −1 ⇒ x = 270 B1 (5)


(ignore extra solutions outside the range) (7)
Question Scheme Marks
Number
5. f (2) = 1 ⇒ 8 − 2 × 4 + 2a + b = 1 M1 A1
(a) M1 A1
f (−1) = 28 ⇒ −1 − 2 − a + b = 28
2 a + b = 1  M1 A1
solving   ⇒ a = −10, b = 21
− a + b = 31 (6)

(b) f (3) = 27 − 18 + 3a + b M1
= 27 − 18 − 30 + 21 = 0 ∴ ( x − 3) is a factor A1 c.s.o
(2)

(8)
6. 5.832 M1
(a) ar = 7.2, ar = 5.832 ⇒ r = (= 0.81)
3 2

7.2 A1
r = 0 .9 (2)
7.2
(b) a = ,= 8 M1, A1 (2)
( a)

8(1 − (0.9) 50 )
(c) s50 =
1 − 0.9 M1

= 79.588 (3dp)
A1 c.a.o (2)
8
(d) s ∞ = ( = 80)
1 − 0.9 M1
s∞ − s50 = 80 − (c) = 0.412 A1 (2)
(8)
7. (a) rθ = 8 × 0.7, = 5.6(cm) M1, A1
(2)
(b) BC = 8 + 11 − 2 × 8 × 11 × cos 0.7
2 2 2 M1
⇒ BC = 7.098 A1
⇒ Perimeter = (a ) + (11 − 8) + BC , = 15.7(cm)
M1, A1cao
(4)
1 1
(c) ∆ = ab sin c = ×11× 8 × sin 0.7, = AWRT 28.3 M1, A1
2 2
1 2 1 2 M1, A1
Sector = r θ =, × 8 × 0.7
2 2
Area of R = 28.345..... − 22.4 = 5.9455 = 5.95(cm 2 ) A1 (5)

(11)
Question Scheme Marks
Number
8. (a) x 2 + 6 x + 10 = 3 x + 20 M1
⇒ x 2 + 3 x − 10 = 0
( x + 5)( x − 2) = 0 so x =,−5 or 2 M1, A1
M1, A1
sub a value for x to obtain a value for y in y = 3 x + 20, y = 5 or 26
(5)
(b) line – curve =, 10 − 3x − x 2 M1, A1
3 2 x3
∫ − − = − x −
2
(10 3 x x ) dx 10 x
2 3 M1 A2/1/0
2
 3 2 x3  3 8 3 125
10 x − x −  = (20 − × 4 − ) − (−50 − × 25 + ) M1
 2 3  −5 2 3 2 3
1 5 1 A1
= 11 − −45 = 57 (7)
3 6 6
(12)
ALT (b) x 3 M1 A2/1/0
∫ (x + 6 x + 10)dx = + 3 x 2 + 10 x
2
(-1 each incorrect term)
3
125
use of limits = ( 8 3 + 12 + 20) − (− + 75 − 50) = (51 1 3 ) M1
3
1 B1
Area of Trapezium = (5 + 26)(2 − −5) = (108 1 2) or 46 - - 62.5 (from integration)
2
343 M1 A1
Shaded area = Trapezium - ∫ = 108 1 2 − 51 1 3 = 57 1 6 or or 57.16&
6
(7)
Question Scheme Marks
Number
9. (a) Perimeter ⇒ 2 x + 2 y + πx = 80 B1
1 2
Area → A = 2 xy + πx B1
2
80 − 2 x − πx
y= and sub in to A M1
2
1 2
⇒ A = 80 x − 2 x − πx + πx
2 2

2
π 2 A1 c.s.o (4)
i.e. A = 80 x − (2 + ) x ∗
2
dA π
(b) = 80 − 2(2 + ) x or 80 − 4x − π x (or equiv.) M1, A1
dx 2
40
dA π x =, 80 M1, A1 (4)
= 0 ⇒ 40 = (2 + ) x so π or or Awrt 11.2
dx 2 2+ 4 +π
2
d2A
(c) = −4 − π
dx 2 M1
< 0 ∴ A is Max A1 (2)
π
(d) Max Area = 80(b) − (2 + )(b) 2 M1
2
2
= 448(m ) (448 only for A1) A1 cao (2)

(12)

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