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PM\— IhA < 4} arene seaL WERE x rest cope 02134010 FORMTP 2010226 | MAY/UNE2010 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION ‘ PURE MATHEMATICS ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS . Unit 1 - Paper 01 90 minutes (09 JUNE 2010 (p.m.) READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. 1. This test consists of 45 items. You will have 90 minutes to answer them, 2. Inadditionto this test booklet, you should have an answer sheet, 3. Donotbeconcemed that the answer sheet provides spaces for more answers than there are items inthistest. 4. Bach item in this testhas four suggested answers lettered (A), (B),(C),(D). Readeach item you are about toanswer and decide which choice is best. 5. Onyouranswershect find the number whichcorrespondstoyouritem and shadethe spacchaving the same leter asthe answer you have chosen, Lock atthe cample term below. Sample Item : ‘The expression (1 +/3}'is equivalentto ‘Sample Answer ~ i ®®@o©e © 143v3 ©) 4428 The best answer to this item is “4-+ 23%, so answer space (D) has been shaded. + 4 earrvasxusy 6. _Ifyouwanttochingeyouranswer, besure oeraseitcompleely before youtillinyournew choice. 7. Whenyouare told to begin, turn the page and work as quickly and as carefully as youcan. Ifyou cannot answer anitem, omititand goon tothe nextone. Youcanretur later totheitem omitted. ‘Your score will be the total number of correct answers. ‘You may doany rough work in this booklet. 9. ‘The useofsilent, non-programmablescientificcalculatorsis allowed. ‘Examination Materials: # ‘A listof mathematical formulae and tables. (Revised 2009) DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. Copyright© 2009 Caribbean Examinations Council.® “Alrights reserved, 1. x2 factor of 4, Giventhatsts) =3%, which ofthe flowing sraphs shows y=fix)=1? TA) ato at @) 4+ 28-16 (CQ) 2 +2 ax-8 ) 3x8 -108-5e 44 2. 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The coordinates ofthe HIGHEST ointon the arch are A a2 ® 4,3) © @2 © @3) ‘Which of the following statements isFALSE? ® © & SeMESeaharn Tha f and pare the three roots ofthe cubic equation > 2344x450, then the value of a bys oBy+ opis 10 @® 7 te bez © 10 ‘The centre ofthe circle G- D+ 0-28 I6is @ CL) ® 1.2 © 42 © a» 02134010/CAPE2010 u. 18, 19. sin6(1~sin? 9) _ 0s 6(1—cos*@) ~ A coe ®) ane © cote © ato ‘The equation of the circle whose centre has coordinates (4, I) and whose radiusis7 units (A) 2+ y+arty—49=0 @B) 24 y-8r-2y-32=0 (CO #ry—ee-y+49=0 WD) H+ ye 8x4 27466. rieparriapattirc(“P)atg isapoinsvc that FO=(_}), me pasion Vector of Qis wo (8) ® (4) © 3) » (3) GOON To THE NEXT PAGE sa The vector a is given as Si+ 12). 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Given that {DF isperpenticularto 5 then esis equal ts () s8-2e @ 35-2 © os ©) 6rs (02134010/CAPE 2010 ‘The relationship between the curve yaxt—2x+4 and the line y=2sis that the line (A) intersects the curve in two distinet points (2,2) and (2,~2) (B) Couches thecurve atthe point (2,4) (©) doesnot intersectthe curve (D) _imtersects the curve in more than 2 points ‘The point (2, 3)is atone end of a diameter of the circle whose equation is 34) 10x +2y41=0. ‘The coordinates of the other end of the diameter are A (12,-5) ®) C12,-1) © @-5 © @-D GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE Iktem 31 refers to the graph below of a function y = fx). 9 i 31. Basedonthe graph above, li £(2)= “ ® © ©) 32. Which of the following real functions is 33. discontinuous? @ ® © © sere +9 ®) © © *) is equal to lim #(r+hP ar? tea im (@r=h mart Mon tim Arh =r aT ee lim #7? -alr+a) is Oana GOON TOTHENEXT PAGE 34. TF ['7opdx=12, what is the value of Pre axe [4@-varr @ 2 ® 4 @ou ©) 12 ‘tem 35 refers tothe diagram below, a sop? R 1 = 35. The finite region R is enclosed by the curve =, the y-axis and the line y=3 as shown, inthe diagram above. This region is rotated ‘completely about the y-axis toforma soild cofrevolution. The volume ofthis solidis given y wafer @ afte © xf © xfyy 36. Thevatueot lim,» SESE sy “A = ® 3 © 3 (Oy sing 02134010/CAPE2010 37, 38. 39, 40. A.curve is defined for x>Oby the equation 2 y=x+. The gradient of the curve at ze2is “w 2 1 ONE ey © 1 ™ s 'sinx) may be expressed as (A) 2 (cosx43sing) i B) —# (xc0s x-3 sinx) © 2 Gcosx+sinx) ©) 2 (ecos x43 sins) a Giveay =3e+5 sin2x then > isequalto (A) 6-20sin2x (B) 6100s 2x (© 6+20sin2x ©) 6+ 10sin2x fim, P=? fa Sb @ o B) 4 © 8 OQ 2 i GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 41, 42. 43, <9. 2 forx 2 i f() Het feeiseg2 = then! {702 de equats “@ 4 @) i © s oO 4 ‘The displacement, s metres, of a marble ‘moving along aboard attimerminutesis given by 5) =40 308 +72r+7 for 120. For ‘what values of ris the displacement of the ‘marble increasing? A #2 ® 3 (© t3 () 2<¢<3 At time ¢ years, the growth of a certain ‘country's gross national product, G, is given ag by the equation S>=S+easr, At the beginning ofthe year 1990, the gross national product was recorded as $732 million. The estimated gross national product at the beginning ofthe year 2000 was co faa= fis +conar face fisecosar © [(6-+00s1) dr © 44, 45. Acurve has stationary point at (2,4). The equation of the normal at (2, 4) on the curve is @ @) © ©) ‘Water is leaking from a tank. ‘The rate of change in volume of water inthe tank with respect to time, 1, is inversely proportional to the volume, ¥f of water in the tank. If isa positive constant of proportionality, then the ‘equation that models this situation is k a ver ®) © o IF YOUFINISHBEFORE TIME IS CALLED, CHECK YOUR WORK ONTHISTEST. 02134010/CAPE2010

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