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(a)
(b)
T12 = a + 11d
= 1000 + 11(80)
= $1880
(c)
(i)
(ii)
(M1)
(A1)
11
For Plan B,
For Plan A,
For Plan B,
T12 = 1000(1.06)
= $1898 (to the nearest dollar)
(M1)
(A1)
12
S12 = 2 [2000 + 11(80)]
= 6(2880)
= $17280 (to the nearest dollar)
(M1)
1000(1.0612 1)
1.06 1
S12 =
= $16870 (to the nearest dollar)
(A1)
(M1)
(A1)
4
[10]
2.
10
(a)
(b)
10
(A1) (C1)
(M1)
(M1)
(A1) (C3)
[4]
3.
7
4
(5a + b) = ...+
(5a) (b) + ...
7 65 4
3
3 4
3
3 4
= 1 2 3 4 5 (a b ) = 35 5 a b
So the coefficient is 4375
(M1)
(M1)(A1)
(A1) (C4)
[4]
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1000(1.075)(1.07510 1)
1.075 1
;;
4.
(3x 1)log10 4 = log10 1.5625 2
log10 1.5625 2
log10 4
? 3x 1 =
? 3x 1 = 3
2
?x=3
3x1
= 1.5625 10
(M1)
(A1)
(A1)
(A1) (C4)
[4]
5.
a=5
a + 3d = 40 (may be implied)
35
d= 3
35
T2 = 5 + 3
(M1)
(A1)
(A1)
2
50
= 16 3 or 3 or 16.7 (3 sf)
(A1) (C4)
[4]
6.
QR 3
log10
P
QR 3
= 2log10
QR 3
= 2(log10P log10(QR3))
2log10
= 2(1og10P log10Q 3log10R)
= 2(x y 3z)
= 2x 2y 6z or 2(x y 3z)
(M1)
(M1)
(M1)
(A1)
[4]
7.
(a)
(b)
360 240 3
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(A1)
(M1)
(M1)
(A1)
(c)
n1
5000 = 160(1.5)
5000
160 = (1.5)n1
(M1)
5000
160
n 1 = log1.5 = 8.49
(M1)
(A1)
th
? n = 9.49 ? 10 year
? 1999
(A1)
OR
3
Using a gdc with u1 = 160, uk+1 = 2 uk, u9 = 4100, u10 = 6150
1999
(d)
(e)
(M2)
(G2)
S13 = 160
= 61958 (Accept 61960 or 62000.)
(M1)
(A1)
(R1)
1.513 1
1.5 1
OR
Sales would saturate.
(R1)
1
[11]
8.
(a)
(i)
PQ =
=
AP 2 AQ2
2 2 =
2
4 2
(M1)
= 2 2 cm
(ii)
2
Area of PQRS = (2 2 )(2 2 ) = 8 cm
(i)
2 2
2
(b)
(A1)(AG)
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(A1)
= ?4 = 2 cm
(A1)
(ii)
(c)
(i)
(ii)
1st 16 2nd 8
2 nd 8 3rd 4
(M1)
8 4 1
? Geometric progression, r = 16 8 2
(A1)
1
10
u11 = u1r = 16 2
10
16
= 1024
1
= 64 ( = 0.015625 = 0.0156, 3 sf)
16
1
u1
1
2
S? = 1 r =
(M1)
(A1)
(M1)
(A1)
= 32
4
[10]
9.
Statement
No
No
x = 0 (cos 0 = 1)
Yes
N/A
5
arctan 1 = 4 ).
[6]
10.
(a)
2.31
(b)
(i)
(ii)
A1
N1
1.02
A1
N1
2.59
A1
N1
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(c)
f ( x ) dx
= 9.96
split into two regions, make the area below the x-axis positive
A1
N1
R1R1
N2
[6]
11.
(a)
(i)
1.15, 1.15
A1A1
(ii)
(b)
derivative of x is 3x
2x
2
2
derivative of ln (4 x ) is 4 x
correct substitution
2x
x3
ln(4 x 2 ) 3x 2
2
4 x
e.g.
2x 4
2
g(x) = 4 x
(M1)
A1A1
3x 2 ln(4 x 2 )
N2
N3
(M1)
(A1)
(A1)
A1
AG
N0
(c)
A1A1N2
(d)
w = 2.69, w < 0
A1A2
N2
[14]
12.
(a)
(b)
(M1)
A1
N2
METHOD 1
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vertex of f g at (1, 4)
(A1)
(M1)
e.g. adding
vertex of h at (4, 3)
A1
N3
METHOD 2
attempt to find h(x)
2
e.g. ((x 3) 1) + 4 1, h(x) = (f g)(x 3) 1
2
h(x) = (x 4) + 3
vertex of h at (4, 3)
(c)
(d)
(M1)
(A1)
A1
N3
(M1)
A1
AG
N0
METHOD 1
equating functions to find intersection point
2
e.g. x 8x + 19 = 2x 6, y = h(x)
2
x 10x + 25 = 0
evidence of appropriate approach to solve
e.g. factorizing, quadratic formula
(M1)
A1
(M1)
appropriate working
2
e.g. (x 5) = 0
A1
x = 5 (p = 5)
A1
N3
METHOD 2
attempt to find h(x)
h(x) = 2x 8
(M1)
A1
(M1)
2x 8 = 2 (2x = 10)
A1
x=5
A1
N3
[12]
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13.
(a)
(i)
M1
correct manipulation
e.g. ln x = y + 3, ln y = x + 3
A1
(ii)
(b)
f (x) = ln x 3
AG
N0
x>0
A1
N1
(A1)(A1)
simplify
(A1)
3
2
3
e.g. ln x = 2 , x = e
x=
3
e2
( e 3 )
A1
N2
[7]
14.
(a)
A2
N2
(b)
Description of transformation
Diagram letter
Maps f to f(x) + 1
D
A1A1
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N2
(c)
A1A1
N2
[6]
15.
(a)
(i)
(ii)
g(0) = e 2
= 1
(A1)
A1
N2
METHOD 1
substituting answer from (i)
e.g. (f g)(0) = f(1)
correct substitution
(M1)
3
f(1) = 2(1) + 3
f(1) = 1
(A1)
A1
N3
METHOD 2
attempt to find (f g)(x)
3x
(M1)
3x
(A1)
e.g. 2(e 2) + 3
(f g)(0) = 1
(b)
A1
(M1)
attempt to solve
x 3
3
e.g. y = 2
(M1)
f (x) =
x3
2
A1
N3
N3
[8]
16.
(a)
METHOD 1
recognizing that f(8) = 1
e.g. 1 = k log2 8
(M1)
(A1)
1
k= 3
IB Questionbank Maths SL
A1
N2
METHOD 2
attempt to find the inverse of f(x) = k log2 x
e.g. x = k log2 y, y =
substituting 1 and 8
1
2k
e.g. 1 = k log2 8,
1
k = log 2 8
(b)
(M1)
x
k
2
(M1)
=8
1
k
3
A1
N2
METHOD 1
2
recognizing that f(x) = 3
(M1)
2 1
log 2 x
e.g. 3 3
log2 x = 2
(A1)
2
f 3 = 4 (accept x = 4)
1
A2
N3
METHOD 2
1
attempt to find inverse of f(x) = 3 log2 x
1
x
k
e.g. interchanging x and y , substituting k = 3 into y = 2
correct inverse
1
3x 3x
e.g. f (x) = 2 , 2
2
1
f 3 = 4
(M1)
(A1)
A2
N3
[7]
17.
(a)
sin R sin 75
10
correct substitution 7
(M1)
A1
sin R = 0.676148...
PRQ = 42.5?
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A1
N2
(b)
P = 180 - 75 - R
P = 62.5
(A1)
A1
1
7 10 sin
e.g. area D PQR = 2
(their P)
2
= 31.0 (cm )
A1
N2
[6]
18.
(a)
sin x
changing tan x into cos x
sin x
3
3 cos x
e.g. sin x + cos x
A1
simplifying
2
2
3
3
e.g. sin x (sin x + cos x), sin x + sin x sin x
f(x) = sin x
(b)
A1
AG
N0
(A1)
(M1)
M1
accept
3
3
cos x =
5
2
3
3
f(2x) = 2
4 5
9
f(2x) =
(A1)
A1
AG
N0
[7]
19.
(a)
(b)
Attempt to factorise
correct factors (2sin 1) (sin + 1) = 0
1
sin = 2 , sin = 1
(M1)
A1
A1A1
A1A1 N1N1
N2
[6]
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20.
(a)
2
period = 2 =
(b)
m= 2
(c)
Using A =
2
0
sin 2 xdx
M1A1
N2
A2
N2
(M1)
2 cos 2 x
0
Integrating correctly, A =
1
1
cos ( cos 0)
2
Substituting, A = 2
1
1
( 1) ( (1))
2
Correct values, A = 2
A=1
A1
(M1)
1 1
2 2
A1A1
A1
N2
[10]
21.
(a)
(M1)
eg a = b + c - 2bc cos A
Correct substitution
2
A1
2
(AD) = 69.73
AD = 8.35 (cm)
(b)
(A1)
A1
(A1)
(M1)
Correct substitution
N2
A1
8.35
DE
sin
110
eg sin 18 =
DE = 2.75 (cm)
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A1
N2
11
(c)
Setting up equation
(M1)
1
1
eg 2 ab sin C = 5.68, 2 bh = 5.68
Correct substitution
A1
1
1
(d)
(A1)
C
DB
30? and/or 150?
A1
C (60? + D B
C)
Finding A B
(A1)
(M1)
N2
A1
AC = 9.74 (cm)
A1
(e)
1
Correct substitution Area = 2 ? 9.2 ? 7.1 sin 60?
= 28.28...
Area of ABCD = 28.28... + 5.68
2
= 34.0 (cm )
N3
(M1)
A1
A1
(M1)
A1
N3
[21]
22.
Evidence of using l = rq
(M1)
(b)
A1
1
A r2
2
Evidence of using
(M1)
2
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N2
A1
N2
12
(c)
METHOD 1
30
angle = 6
(A1)
M1
height = 15 + 15 sin 6
= 22.5 (m)
A1
N2
METHOD 2
60
angle = 3
(A1)
M1
height = 15 + 15 cos 3
= 22.5 (m)
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A1
N2
13
(d)
(i)
15 15 cos
4
2 4
(M1)
= 25.6 (m)
A1
0
4
h(0) = 15 - 15 cos
N2
(ii)
(M1)
= 4.39(m)
(iii)
A1
N2
METHOD 1
Highest point when h = 30
R1
2t
4
30 = 15 - 15 cos
M1
2t
4 = -1
cos
accept
t = 1.18
(A1)
A1
N2
METHOD 2
h
30
2
Sketch of graph of h
Correct maximum indicated
t = 1.18
t
M2
(A1)
A1
N2
METHOD 3
Evidence of setting h?(t) = 0
2t 0
4
sin
M1
(A1)
Justification of maximum
R1
accept
t = 1.18
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A1
N2
14
(e)
2t
4 (may be seen in part (d))
h?(t) = 30 sin
(f)
(i)
A1A1
N2
A1A1A1
N3
h (t)
30
30
METHOD 1
Maximum on graph of h?
t = 0.393
(M1)
A1
N2
METHOD 2
Minimum on graph of h?
t = 1.96
(M1)
A1
N2
METHOD 3
Solving h(t) = 0
One or both correct answers
t = 0.393, t = 1.96
(M1)
A1
N2
[22]
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