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The equation has roots , , , . By using the substitution y = x3 , or by any other method, nd the exact value of [6] 6 + 6 + 6 + 6.
x4 x3 1 = 0
[2]
4n + 9
nd
(ii) the sum to N terms, (iii) the sum to innity.
[4] [1]
A curve has equation The length of the arc of the curve joining the point where x = 0 to the point where x = 1 is denoted by s.
(i) Show that
y = 1 x3 + 1. 3
s=
1 0
1 + x4 dx.
[2]
The surface area generated when this arc is rotated through one complete revolution about the x-axis is denoted by S.
(ii) Show that
S = 1 18s + 2 2 1 . 9 [5]
[2] [1]
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Let
In =
where n 0.
(i) Show that, for all n 1,
1 0
tn et dt,
[3]
[7]
y 1 as x . x2
[2]
The multiplicative group G has eight elements e, a, b, c, ab, ac, bc, abc, where e is the identity. The group is commutative, and the order of each of the elements a, b, c is 2.
(i) Find four subgroups of G of order 4. (ii) Give a reason why no group of order 8 can have a subgroup of order 3.
[4] [1]
[3] [1]
x + 3y + 4 = 5 2x + 5y = 5a 3x + 8y + a = b
[3]
(ii) By use of the inverse matrix of a suitable 3 3 matrix, nd the unique solution in the case a = 1 [4] and b = 2. (iii) Given that a = 3, nd the value of b for which the equations are consistent.
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y=
where is a non-zero constant.
x2 , x+
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(i) Obtain the equation of each of the asymptotes of C. (ii) Find the coordinates of the turning points of C. (iii) In separate diagrams, sketch C for the cases > 0 and < 0. 10
The line l1 is parallel to the vector 4j k and passes through the point A whose position vector is 2i + j + 4k. The variable line l2 is parallel to the vector i (2 sin t)j, where 0 t < 2 , and passes through the point B whose position vector is i + 2j + 4k. The points P and Q are on l1 and l2 respectively, and PQ is perpendicular to both l1 and l2 .
(i) Find the length of PQ in terms of t. (ii) Hence nd the values of t for which l1 and l2 intersect.
[5] [3]
(iii) For the case t = 1 , nd the perpendicular distance from A to the plane BPQ, giving your answer 4 correct to 3 decimal places. [6] 11
is dened as
= 2 cos n .
1 5
= cos + i sin .
(ii) By expanding
1 2
(iii) Hence nd
0
cos5 d .
(iv) Sketch the graphs of f ( ) = sin5 and f ( ) = cos5 , for 0 1 , and hence give the value of 2
1 2
sin5 d .
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x = t + ln(cosh t),
(i) Show that
y = sinh t.
[6] [4]
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