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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
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General Certificate of Education Advanced Level
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FURTHER MATHEMATICS 9231/11
Paper 1 May/June 2011
3 hours
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JC11 06_9231_11/2R
UCLES 2011 [Turn over
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1 Express in partial fractions and hence use the method of differences to find
(2r + 1)(2r + 3)
n
1
(2r + 1)(2r + 3) . [4]
r =1
1 3 2 4
5 19
9
The linear transformation T : >4 >4 is represented by the matrix M = .
15
2
7
3
6 3
3 9 5 11
(ii) Hence, or otherwise, prove by mathematical induction that f (n) is divisible by 7 for every positive
integer n. [4]
5 The curve C has polar equation r = 2 cos 2 . Sketch the curve for 0 < 2 . [4]
6 The line l1 passes through the point with position vector 8i + 8j 7k and is parallel to the vector
4i + 3j. The line l2 passes through the point with position vector 7i 2j + 4k and is parallel to the
vector 4i k. The point P on l1 and the point Q on l2 are such that PQ is perpendicular to both l1 and
l2 . In either order,
(i) show that PQ = 13,
(ii) find the position vectors of P and Q.
[9]
d2 y 2 dy
5y3 = 8ex .
dy 2
y2 2
+ 2y + 2y
dx dx dx
Given that v = y3 , show that
d2 v dv
2
+2 15v = 24ex . [4]
dx dx
1
4 1
8 Find the eigenvalues and corresponding eigenvectors of the matrix A =
1 0 3
. [8]
1 3 0
Find a non-singular matrix P and a diagonal matrix D such that A5 = PDP1 . [3]
The curve C has equation y = x 2 . Find the coordinates of the centroid of the region bounded by C,
3
9
the lines x = 1, x = 4 and the x-axis. [7]
Show that the length of the arc of C from the point where x = 5 to the point where x = 28 is 139. [5]
10 Let
1
In =
2
cosn x dx,
0
A curve has parametric equations x = a sin3 t and y = a cos3 t, where a is a constant and 0 t 12 .
Show that the mean value m of y over the interval 0 x a is given by
1
EITHER
3 tan tan3
tan 3 = . [6]
1 3 tan2
State the exact values of , between 0 and , that satisfy tan 3 = 1. [2]
Express each root of the equation t3 3t2 3t + 1 = 0 in the form tan(k ), where k is a positive rational
number. [3]
For each of these values of k, find the exact value of tan(k ). [3]
OR
dy
(i) Find and deduce that if C has two stationary points then 32 < < 1. [5]
dx
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