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FURTHER MATHEMATICS
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9231/01
Paper 1
May/June 2004
3 hours
Additional materials: Answer Booklet/Paper
Graph paper
List of Formulae (MF10)
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Use the relevant standard results in the List of Formulae to prove that
N
SN =
[2]
n=1
(8n3 6n2 )
n=N +1
N (aN 3 + bN 2 + cN + d ),
where the constants a, b, c, d are to be determined.
[2]
y=
x ax2
,
x1
[3]
(ii) Show that the x-coordinates of both the turning points of C are positive.
[4]
x2 + y2 = 4xy.
[2]
(ii) Draw a sketch of C, indicating any lines of symmetry as well as the form of C at the pole.
[5]
(iii) Write down the maximum possible distance of a point of C from the pole.
[1]
It is given that
an ln x + bn
dn ln x
=
,
dxn x
xn+1
where an and bn depend only on n.
(i) Find a1 , a2 and a3 .
[3]
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3
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4
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[2]
Let
e2
where n 0. By considering
d
x(ln x)n+1 , or otherwise, show that
dx
[4]
Find I3 and deduce that the mean value of (ln x)3 over the interval e x e2 is
2
e+1
.
e1
[5]
3 = (4 3) + 4i,
[5]
k i
.
[4]
x = t3 3t,
y = 3t2 + 1,
where t > 1.
(i) Show that
d2 y
is negative at every point of C .
dx 2
[5]
(ii) The arc of C joining the point where t = 2 to the point where t = 3 is rotated through one complete
[5]
revolution about the x-axis. Find the area of the surface generated.
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d2 y
dy
4d y
=
t
+ 2t3 .
2
2
dt
dx
dt
and
1
. Show that
t
[4]
x5
d2 y
dy
+ (2x4 5x3 ) + 4xy = 14x + 8.
2
dx
dx
Show that
dy
d2 y
+ 5 + 4y = 8t + 14.
2
dt
dt
Hence find the general solution for y in terms of x.
10
[2]
[5]
x
x
y
y
A ,
T:
t
t
where
3
5
A=
6
1
0
2
3
3
7
6
9
2
7
.
+2
(i) Show that when 6, the dimension of the null space K of T is 1, and that when = 6, the
[4]
dimension of K is 2.
x1
y
1 , where x , y , are
(ii) For the case 6, determine a basis vector e1 for K of the form
1
1
1
1
0
integers.
[2]
x2
y
2 , where x , y , t are integers, such
(iii) For the case = 6, determine a vector e2 of the form
0
2
2 2
t2
[3]
that {e1 , e2 } is a basis of K .
5
1
5
1
, e = , show that x = e + k e + k e is a solution of the
(iv) Given that = 6, b =
0
10
1
0
1 1
2 2
15
1
equation Ax = b for all real values of k1 and k2 .
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EITHER
(i) Find the acute angle beween the line l whose equation is
r = s(2i + 2j + k)
x = 0.
[3]
(ii) Find, in the form ax + by + c = 0, the equation of the plane 2 which contains l and is
perpendicular to 1 .
[3]
(iii) Find a vector equation of the line of intersection of the planes 1 and 2 and hence, or otherwise,
show that the vectors i k, 2i + 2j + k and 3i + 4j + 3k are linearly dependent.
[3]
(iv) The variable line m passes through the point with position vector 4i + 4j + 2k and is perpendicular
to l. The line m meets 1 at Q. Find the minimum distance of Q from the origin, as m varies,
giving your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
[5]
OR
x3 x 1 = 0
are , , , and
Sn = n + n + n .
(i) Use the relation y = x2 to show that 2 , 2 , 2 are the roots of the equation
y3 2y2 + y 1 = 0.
[3]
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University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of
the University of Cambridge.
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