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ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS
PAPER 1
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If you use more than one sheet of paper, fasten the sheets together.
Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures, or 1 decimal place in the case
of degree of accuracy is not specified in the question.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
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6. The gradient function of the curve is = − 2 , where k is constant. Given that the
dx k
1 1
gradient of the normal at the point (−2 , ) on the curve is − , find
2 2
(i) the value of k, [2]
(ii) the equation of the curve [4]
7. Evaluate
(x +1
2
)
2
(i) ∫ x4
dx [2]
1
(ii) ∫ 5−x
dx [2]
∫
2
(iii) 2 cos 3 x dx [2]
0
ex −1
1
(iv) ∫o e 2 x dx [2]
2
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8. ( )
Find the stationary points of the curve y = x 3 2 x 2 + x − 2 and determine if they are
maximum, minimum or points of inflexion. [8]
9.
In the diagram, the inverted right circular cone, full of water, has a height of 12 cm and a
radius of 6cm at the top. Water is poured into this container at a rate of 3 cm 3 s −1 and
leaks through a small hole at the vertex at a rate of 5 cm 3 s −1 . Calculate, at the instant
when the depth of the water is 3 cm,
(i) the rate of change of the height of the water level, [5]
(ii) the rate of change the area of the horizontal surface of the water. [4]
(i) Find the x-coordinate of the turning point of the curve. [4]
(ii) Find the value of k for which
d 2y
2
= ke 2 x (1 + x ) [3]
dx
(iii) Determine whether the turning point is a maximum or a minimum. [2]
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12. Answer only ONE of the following two alternatives.
[ EITHER ]
30 cm
h cm
r cm
12 cm
The diagram shows the cross-section of a hallow cone of height 30 cm and base radius
12 cm and a solid cylinder of radius r cm and height h cm. Both stand on a horizontal
surface with the cylinder inside the cone.
The upper circular edge of the cylinder is in contact with the cone.
(i) Express h in terms of r and hence show that the volume, V cm3, of the cylinder is
⎛ 5 3⎞
given by V = π ⎜ 30r 2 − r ⎟. [4]
⎝ 2 ⎠
Given that r can vary,
(ii) find the volume of the largest cylinder which can stand inside the cone and show
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that, in this case, the cylinder occupies 9 of the volume of the cone. [6]
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[ The volume, V, of a cone of height H and radius R is given by V = πR H .]
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[ OR ]
The volume V cm 3 , of water in a hemispherical bowl, when the depth of water is h cm, is
π h 2 (30 − h ) .
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given by V =
3
Given that water is poured into the bowl at the rate of 100 cm 3 s −1 , find the rate of
increase in the depth of water when h = 5 cm, leaving your answer in terms of π .
[4]
The depth of the water increases by a small amount, p cm, from 5 cm to (5 + p ) cm.
Using calculus, find, in terms of p, the approximate increase in V. Hence find the
approximate percentage increase in V.
[6]
…the end.
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