Level 2 TimeAllowed:2Hours ADVANCEDENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 1 (009602) INSTRUCTIONSTO CANDIDATES: 1. Checkcarefullytoensureyouare sittingforthecorrectpaper. 2. Answer ALLthequestions. 3. Writeyourstudentnumberandclass/groupon youranswerbook. 4. Starteveryquestion on afresh page. 5. Allworking mustbe clearlyshown. Omission ofessentialworkingwill result in loss ofmarks. 6. Thispaperconsistsof pages includingthiscoverpage. Checkcarefullyto make sure yoursetiscomplete. 7. Referencematerialprovided:FormulaeListCAEM1 DPP-CAEM1 -1- Aug2012Exam QUESTION 1 (10marks)
Thefunctions/ and garedefined as follows: /:x >-> x2 + 2x x ~ I g : x l->x+4 x ER a. Find the value ofxsuch thatgf(x) = 7. (5 marks) b. Find anexpression forf ' (x). (5 marks) QUESTION 2 (15 marks) a. Thefi rstterm ofaconvergentgeometricprogression is3.Thesum ofthefirstfive terms oftheprogressionistwicethesumofthefirstten terms. Findthe sum to infinityofthe progression. (8 marks) b. The twelfth term of an arithmeticprogressionis52 and the sum ofthefirsteighteen terms is 756. Ifthe nth term oftheprogression ismorethan2000,find the leastpossible value ofn. (7 marks) QUESTION 3 (10marks) Find the setofvaluesof x such that - I < z:!? < I . (10marks) QUESTION 4 (20marks) 2 Provethat sec x+2lanx = cosx+si nx a. (7 marks) 1 - tan 2 x cosx- si nx b. Henceorotherwise,solvetheequation sinx+cosx = lan x, giving all solutionsbetween sinx- cosx oand211' . (8 marks) G th t sin{A - B) 5 h th t A h B d t t th I fh c. Iven a si n(A +Bl = 7 's ow a tan = tan an sae evaue0 . (5 marks) DPP-CAEM1 -2- Aug2012Exam QUESTION 5(11 marks) Identifythe geometryofthe curve represented byeach ofthe givenequations. Determine the importantquantities (such as foci ,radius, centre,major/minoraxis) ofthe curve and sketch the curve. a. 4x 2 +9y2 =324 (5 marks) b. 4x 2 +4y 2 +16x + l2y +5 = 0 (6 marks) QUESTION 6 (19 marks) a. Given thatA +B = 45 0 and tanA = 2,find,withoutusingacalculator, thevalue of tanB. (5 marks) b. Withoutthe use ofacalculator,find the exactvalue of sin[tan-I ~ ) +sin- I( - ~ ) J. (8 marks) c. Find the rectangularequationof r = 2_!ose (6 marks) QUESTION 7(15marks) ABCD is ahorizontal rectangularbase,whereAB = 10m,BC = 5m,EF = 6m and EF is ata heightof4mabovethe horizontal base.The planesAFD and BEC are inclined atthesame angletoABCD. The planesABEF and CDFE are inclined atthe sameangletoABCD. P is the foot ofthe perpendicularfrom E tothe baseABCD and R is the foot ofthe perpendicularfromE to Be. Q is the perpendicularfrom P to the edgeA B. Find a. the angleABEF makeswithABCD. (4 marks) b. the lengthofEC. (6 marks) c. the length ofAE. (5 marks) 6m E F / '/ / / / / / \ \ \ , ) - - - - - - - - ~ / D p ; Q/ , , c Sm A 10m B DPP-CAEM1 -3- Aug 2012 Exam FORMULA LIST for CAEM1 Trigonometry Bas ic Identities sin 2 A+ cos 2 A = I Double Angles sin 2A = 2sin A cos A sec 2 A = 1 + tan 2 A cos 2A = cos 2 A - sin 2 A = 2cos 2 A-I = I - 2sin 2 A csc 2 A = I + cot 2 A Sum and Difference sinCA B) = sin A cosBcosAsinB Half Angles cosCA B) = cosA cosB+sinAsinB sin A = + J1- cosA 2 - 2 tanCA B) = tan A tan B 1+ tan A tan B cos 1= JI + Product-to Sum and Sum-to-Product , sinA + sinB = 2sin( A;B)cos( A;B) cosA+cosB= 2cos( A;B)cos( A;.B) sinA - sinB = 2COS( A;B)sine A;.B) cosA - cosB = -2sin( A;B)sine A2. B) Analytic Geometry 1. Circle ; where centre is (a,b) and radius is r 2. Hyperbola: = 1 OR = I ; where p > 0 and q > 0 (x-a)2 (y_b)2 3. Ellipse -"-'----::-2-<- + 2 = I p q 4. Parabola with vertical axis : (x - h) 2 = 4p(y - k) where vertex is (h, k) with horizontal axis: (y - k)2 = 4p(x - h) Series Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions: a is the first term and I is the last term ForanA.P.: a, a+d, a+2d,..., a+(n-I)d Tn = a+ (n - I)d Sn = = 3 I FaraG.P. a, ar, ar2, ar , .. . , ar n - 1 Tn = ar n - a (I-rn) a(rn - I) Sn = --".,.-----<- or Sn = --"----;---<- r - 1 for Irl * 1 1 - r a Soo = -- provided Irl < I I-r END OF PAPER- DPP-CAEM1 -4- Aug 2012 Exam
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