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UNIVERSITY OF CA1\1BRIDGE LOCAL E\AMINATIONS SYNDICATE
General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS 4047/01


Paper 1 For Examination from 2014
SPECIMEN PAPER
2 hours
Additional Materials: Answer Paper

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

Write your Centre number, index number and name on the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper.
You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Do not use staples, paper clips, glue correction fluid. u,
A;:swer al! i:he questio'ns. ·•. ..
Write your answers on the separate Answer Paper provided. ·
Give nbn-eiract numerical answers correst to 3 significant figures, or 1 decimal place in thd casa of c:ng:es in
degrees, .unless a different level of accuracy is specified in the·ql.18stion. _
The use of an approved scientific calculator is expected, whe·re·appropliate. ' .
.• You are reminded of the need for clear presentation in your answers. -

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The tota! number of.{Tiarks for this paper is 80.


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1. ALGEBR.\.

Quadratic Equation
For the equation ax +bx +c = 0
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Binomial expansion
(a +bY =an+(;}n-Jb +(;} n-2b2+ ... +C~}n-rbr+... +bn,
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where n 1s a pos1t1ve mteger and
(nJ = - -11! - = n(n-l)...(n-r+l)
r r!(n-r)! r!

2. TR1GONOMETRY

Identities

sin 2 A + cos 2 A =I
sec 2 A= I+ tan 2 A
c.osec 2 A= I+ cot 2 A
sin(A ± B) = sin A cosB ± tos A sin B
cos(A·± B) = cos A cos B +::;in A sin B
.- A+t 0
tan(A±B) = tan - arr,,., · _,
., · 1+tan A .tan B . '
sin 2A = 2 sin A cos A : .- -.~
2 2 2
;OS 2A = cos 2
A-s·in A= 2 cos A-i'::~;:I ~ 2~in 'A
tan_~A = _2_tan_A_
l.-tan2 4-
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-: a . b C
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sinA sinB sinC
a =b 2 +c 2 -2bccosA
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I 1 Given that the line y


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= 2x + c 1s a 12.ngent to the cu.rw r:;' =-= ':.. \\ here c .mJ k arc pos1ti,·e constants.
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prove that k is a multiple of c.


2 Find the coordinates of the stationary point of the curYc _1 · = x .i.. - for t > 0. ,rnd determine the nature of
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this stationary point.

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3 It is given that f, ax d.x = 7 , ,vhere a 1s a constant.
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(i) Find the value of r 2


ax d.x .
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(ii) Express f(ax 2


+ b )d.x in tem1s of the constant b. (2)

4 It is given that 2 i.r-I = 3 I- .r .


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(i) Find the exact value of 12.r. [3)

(ii) Her,ce fmd the value of x corre~t to 2 decimal places. [2]


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The diagram shows points A, B and C lying on a circle. The point Tis such that the lines TA and TC are
tangents to the circle. Given that angle ABC= angle ATC, prove that triangle ACT is equilateral. [4)

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In the diagram, Mis the midpoint of the line joining the points A(l , 4) and B(7, 6). The perpendicular
bisector of AB intersects the line / at the point P. Given that line / is parallel to the line y = 2x + 3 , find
the coordinates of P. [6]
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The ~agram ahove shows _part of the graph .'.)f y = 14 - xi. In each of the- follO\ving cases determine th~
number of intersections of ~e line y = m.x + cwith y = 14 - xi ,justifying your answer.

(i) m = I and c > 2 [2]

(ii) m =-1 and c = 0 [2]


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(ill) m =-- and c < 2 [2]
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8 The roots of the quadratic equation x 2 - 3x + 5 = 0 arc a and /J .

(i) Express a 2 - af] + /J 2 in terms of (a + ,0) am\ aj] . [I]

(ii) Find a quadratic equation whose roots arc a 3 nnd P' . [6]

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9 (i) Express the equatwn 2 cot 2 (} = 5cc,ec0 ... ! a~ a qu.idr:rnc e-:iu,tt wn in coscc l J [2 I

(ii) Hence solve the equat10n 2cot 2 0 = 5co~ecf?- I for o· ~ t1 ~ Jt,0°. [4]

(iii) State the number of solutions of the equation 2 cot ~t3 = 5l'OsccH + l in the range
- 720° ~ 0 ,;;; 720°. [I]

10 A particle travels m a straight line, so tbat t seconds after pass mg tlm1 ugh a ftxcJ point 0 , its acceleration,
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a ms- , is given by a =
2
. TI1e particle comes to rest when t = 2. Find
(t + 2)

(i) an 'expression for the velocity of the particle in tenns oft, [3]

(ii) the distance from O at which the particle comes to rest. [4]

11 Variables x and y are connected by the equation y = axn, where a and n are constants. Using experimental
values of x and y, a graph was drawn in which lny was plotted on the vertical axis against lnx on the
horizon~! axis. The straight line which was obtained passed through the points (1.6, 2.5) and (2.3, 1.1).
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Estimate

· (i) the v3h1e of n a:1d, to 2 significant figures, the value of a, [4]

(ii) the coorclinates of the point on the 11,e at whichy = 2x. [4]

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30cm

[The volume of a COljle of height Hand base radius R is given by .!. 7rR,2H]
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The diagram shows a hollow conical tank of height 30 cm and radius 15 cm. The tank is held fixed wirh its
circular rim horizontal. Water is then poured into the empty tank at a constant r:ite of 20 cm 3 s- 1• After t
seconds the depth of water is h cm.

(i) Show that the volume of water in the tank, V cm 3, at time tis giwn by v = :di'!- [2]
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(ii) Find the rate of change of the depth when h = 5.
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(iii) State, with a reason, whether this rate will increase or decrease as t increases.
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The height above ground level, h m; of a· capsule on Uie Singapore Flyer -is modelled by tbe ·equation,
h = 80(1 - c_os kt), where k is "constant and i is the time in minutes after starting the ride at ground Iwt:l.
The total time to complete one revolution is 30 minutes.

(i) Explain why this modei sugge~t5 tiu;nhe lieight of the Singapore Flyer is 160 co. . [ i]

It is possible for a person riding in a capsule to see a certain landniark,:·provided the capsule -is at-"1-east
lQO.m above ground level. : ·: .,:·-_. .. , ",- ·. ·, .. '

(iii) Find the length of time for which thf landmark will be in·view 'during one ·revolution.: [5]

Pormlcolon to roproduco ltmno who1t1 thlrd•Phtly uw11N t rr1rt1c•tl~I r11,1°r 1...J by c:()11\'n\Jht i~ 1n, J,1<l"-J ~~, ~ ". ~v,i'lt 3 nd dM"ell ...,.,e'"@! p o ~ E....,..,
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publlshor will bu ploosod to mo~o n1111111d$ ot tin• 0011111~1 pos,lbll" opportunity

Univers ity of Cnmbr ldgu lnl~rnotlonol Exomlnotlono Is rort o f tt,e Com~nd11e Auegemenf Grour Car-iOndQe A~se,sment Ii t~e brand na-ne of U ~ t y of
Cembrldgo Local Exoml11otlons Syndlcoto (UCL ES). which Is Itself o dor.irtrnont of the Unrver;,ty of C;im:X.d~e

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