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AS Mathematics - Practice Paper - Algebra (Part 2)

This document provides instructions for a mathematics exam. It specifies that candidates should use black or blue ink, answer all questions with working shown, and provide answers to 3 significant figures unless otherwise stated. Calculators are not permitted. Candidates are advised to read questions carefully, try to answer every question, and check their work. The exam consists of 12 multi-part questions worth a total of 85 marks. Questions involve solving simultaneous equations, inequalities, and quadratic equations, determining possible values of variables, and calculating perimeter and area.

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AS Mathematics - Practice Paper - Algebra (Part 2)

This document provides instructions for a mathematics exam. It specifies that candidates should use black or blue ink, answer all questions with working shown, and provide answers to 3 significant figures unless otherwise stated. Calculators are not permitted. Candidates are advised to read questions carefully, try to answer every question, and check their work. The exam consists of 12 multi-part questions worth a total of 85 marks. Questions involve solving simultaneous equations, inequalities, and quadratic equations, determining possible values of variables, and calculating perimeter and area.

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Instructions

 Use black ink or ball-point pen.


 If pencil is used for diagrams/sketches/graphs it must be dark (HB or B).
 Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, centre number and candidate number.
 Answer all the questions and ensure that your answers to parts of questions are clearly labelled.
 Answer the questions in the spaces provided – there may be more space than you need.
 You should show sufficient working to make your methods clear. Answers without working may
not gain full credit.
 Inexact answers should be given to three significant figures unless otherwise stated.

Information
 A booklet ‘Mathematical Formulae and Statistical Tables’ is provided.
 There are 12 questions in this question paper. The total mark for this paper is 85.
 The marks for each question are shown in brackets – use this as a guide as to how much time to
spend on each question.
 Calculators must not be used for all questions.

Advice
 Read each question carefully before you start to answer it.
 Try to answer every question.
 Check your answers if you have time at the end.
 If you change your mind about an answer, cross it out and put your new answer and any working
underneath.
1. Solve the simultaneous equations
x+y=2

4y2 – x2 = 11
(Total 7 marks)
___________________________________________________________________________

2. Solve the simultaneous equations

y + 4x + 1 = 0

y2 + 5x2 + 2x = 0
(Total 6 marks)
___________________________________________________________________________

3. Solve the simultaneous equations


y – 2x – 4 = 0
4x2 + y2 + 20x = 0
(Total 7 marks)
___________________________________________________________________________

4. Given the simultaneous equations


2x + y = 1

x2 – 4ky + 5k = 0
where k is a non zero constant,
(a) show that x2 + 8kx + k = 0.
(2)
Given that x2 + 8kx + k = 0 has equal roots,
(b) find the value of k.
(3)

(c) For this value of k, find the solution of the simultaneous equations.
(3)
(Total 8 marks)
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5. Find the set of values of x for which

(a) 4x − 5 > 15 − x,
(2)

(b) x(x − 4) > 12.


(4)

(Total 6 marks)
___________________________________________________________________________

6. Find the set of values of x for which


(a) 2(3x + 4) > 1 – x,
(2)

(b) 3x2 + 8x – 3 < 0.


(4)
(Total 6 marks)
___________________________________________________________________________

7. Find the set of values of x for which


(a) 3x – 7 > 3 – x,
(2)

(b) x2 – 9x ≤ 36,
(4)

(c) both 3x – 7 > 3 – x and x2 – 9x ≤ 36.


(1)
(Total 7 marks)
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8. The equation x2 + (k − 3)x + (3 − 2k) = 0, where k is a constant, has two distinct real roots.
(a) Show that k satisfies

k2 + 2k − 3 > 0
(3)

(b) Find the set of possible values of k.


(4)
(Total 7 marks)

___________________________________________________________________________

9. The equation

(k + 3)x2 + 6x + k = 5, where k is a constant,

has two distinct real solutions for x.


(a) Show that k satisfies

k2 − 2k − 24 < 0.
(4)
(b) Hence find the set of possible values of k.
(3)
(Total 7 marks)
___________________________________________________________________________

10. The equation


(p – 1)x2 + 4x + (p – 5) = 0, where p is a constant,
has no real roots.
(a) Show that p satisfies p2 – 6p + 1 > 0.
(3)
(b) Hence find the set of possible values of p.
(4)
(Total 7 marks)
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11. The straight line with equation y = 3x – 7 does not cross or touch the curve with equation
y = 2px2 – 6px + 4p, where p is a constant.

(a) Show that 4p2 – 20p + 9 < 0.


(4)
(b) Hence find the set of possible values of p.
(4)
(Total 8 marks)
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12.

Figure 1

Figure 1 shows the plan of a garden. The marked angles are right angles.
The six edges are straight lines.
The lengths shown in the diagram are given in metres.
Given that the perimeter of the garden is greater than 40 m,
(a) show that x > 1.7.
(3)
Given that the area of the garden is less than 120 m2,
(b) form and solve a quadratic inequality in x.
(5)

(c) Hence state the range of the possible values of x.


(1)

(Total 9 marks)

TOTAL FOR PAPER: 85 MARKS

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