9709 s05 QP 3 PDF
9709 s05 QP 3 PDF
9709 s05 QP 3 PDF
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MATHEMATICS
Paper 3 Pure Mathematics 3 (P3)
May/June 2005
1 hour 45 minutes
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Expand (1 + 4x)
coefficients.
12
1
for values of x from 0.6 to 0.6.
1 + x3
(i) Use the trapezium rule, with two intervals, to estimate the value of
0.6
0.6
1
dx,
1 + x3
[3]
(ii) Explain, with reference to the diagram, why the trapezium rule may be expected to give a good
approximation to the true value of the integral in this case.
[1]
(i) Solve the equation 2 2i 5 = 0, giving your answers in the form x + iy where x and y are real.
[3]
(ii) Find the modulus and argument of each root.
[3]
(iii) Sketch an Argand diagram showing the points representing the roots.
[1]
1 x2
dx = cos 2 d .
(1 + x2 )2
[4]
0
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[3]
3
5
[6]
(ii) Hence state the number of real roots of the equation p(x) = 0, justifying your answer.
[2]
[4]
cos 4 + 4 cos 2 = 2,
for 0 360 .
[4]
cosec x = 12 x + 1,
where x is in radians, has a root in the interval 0 < x < 12 .
(ii) Verify, by calculation, that this root lies between 0.5 and 1.
[2]
[2]
x = sin1
2
.
x+2
[1]
xn+1 = sin1
2
,
xn + 2
with initial value x1 = 0.75, to determine this root correct to 2 decimal places. Give the result of
each iteration to 4 decimal places.
[3]
1
dy.
y(4 y)
[4]
dy
= y(4 y),
dx
obtaining an expression for y in terms of x.
(iii) State what happens to the value of y if x becomes very large and positive.
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[Turn over
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x
and its maximum point M . The shaded region R is
x2 + 1
bounded by the curve and by the lines y = 0 and x = p.
The diagram shows part of the curve y =
[4]
[3]
(iii) Hence calculate the value of p for which the area of R is 1, giving your answer correct to
3 significant figures.
[2]
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With respect to the origin O, the points A and B have position vectors given by
OA = 2i + 2j + k
and
OB = i + 4j + 3k.
[5]
(ii) Find the equation of the plane containing l and the point A, giving your answer in the form
ax + by + c = d.
[6]
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