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6667/01

Edexcel GCE
Further Pure Mathematics FP1 Advanced Level
Practice Paper D Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

Materials required for examination Mathematical Formulae

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Candidates may use any calculator allowed by the regulations of the Joint Council for Qualifications. Calculators must not have the facility for symbolic algebra manipulation, differentiation and integration, or have retrievable mathematical formulas stored in them.

Instructions to Candidates Write the name of the examining body (Edexcel), your centre number, candidate number, the unit title (Further Pure Mathematics FP1), the paper reference (6674), your surname, initials and signature. Information for Candidates A booklet Mathematical Formulae and Statistical Tables is provided. Full marks may be obtained for answers to ALL questions. There are 9 questions in this question paper. The total mark for this paper is 75. Advice to Candidates You must ensure that your answers to parts of questions are clearly labelled. You must show sufficient working to make your methods clear to the Examiner. Answers without working may gain no credit.

Unofficial FP1 practice paper D and mark scheme

1.

Show that 6r2 6 can be written as n(n 1)(2n 5).

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2.

Using 1.6 as the starting value, apply the Newton-Raphson procedure to f(x) = e2x 15x 2 to obtain a second approximation to

.
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Give this value of the root to 3 significant figures. (2) 3. The complex number z = a + ib, where a and b are real numbers, satisfies the equation z2 + 16 30i = 0. (a) Show that ab = 15. (2) (b) Write down a second equation in a and b and hence find the roots of z2 + 16 30i = 0. (4) 4. f(n) = (2n + 1)7n 1. Prove by induction that, for all positive integers n, f(n) is divisible by 4. (6) i and that w = 2 + 2i, find z (3) (2) (c) the exact value of the modulus of w. (2) On an Argand diagram, the point A represents z and the point B represents w. (d) Draw the Argand diagram, showing the points A and B. (2) (e) Find the distance AB, giving your answer as a simplified surd. (2)

5.

Given that z = 1 +

(a) w in the form a + ib, where a, b , (b) the argument of w,

Unofficial FP1 practice paper D and mark scheme

6. (a) Find the inverse of M.

4 M = 6

5 9

(4) A transformation T: 2 2 is represented by the matrix M. There is a line through the origin for which every point on the line is mapped onto itself under T. (b) Find a cartesian equation of this line. (3) 7. The point P 2 p, p and the point Q 2q, q , where p lie on the rectangular q, hyperbola with equation xy = 4. The tangents to the curve at the points P and Q meet at the point R. (a) Show that at the point R, x = p + q and y = p + q . (8) As p and q vary, the locus of R has equation xy = 3. (b) Find the relationship between p and q in the form q = f(p). (5) 8. Prove by induction that, all integers n, n 1,
4 pq 4
2 2

r > 1 n 2 . 2
r= 1

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Unofficial FP1 practice paper D and mark scheme

9.

The point P(ap2, 2ap) lies on the parabola M with equation y2 = 4ax, where a is a positive constant. (a) Show that an equation of the tangent to M at P is py = x + ap2. (3) The point Q(16ap2, 8ap) also lies on M. (b) Write down an equation of the tangent to M at Q. (2) The tangent at P and the tangent at Q intersect at the point V. (c) Show that, as p varies, the locus of V is a parabola N with equation 4y2 = 25ax. (4) (d) Find the coordinates of the focus of N, and find an equation of the directrix of N. (3) (e) Sketch M and N on the same diagram, labelling each of them. (2) END

Unofficial FP1 practice paper D and mark scheme

Question Number 1.

Scheme 6r2 6 = n(n + 1)(2n + 1) , 6n = n(2n2 + 3n 5) = n(n 1)(2n 5) ( )


f ( x ) = 2e 2 x 15 f ( x) = 2e 3.2 15

Marks M1, A1 M1 A1 (4 marks) M1 A1 M1, A1 A1 M1 A1 (5)

2.

(a)

( = 34.065)

2 = 1. 6

3.2

(15 1.6) 2 f (1.6)

1.467 ... =1.6 = 1.64 34 .065 ...

(b)

f(1.635) = . f(1.645) = . = 0.213 = 0.167 Sign change, Root is 1.64 to 3 s.f.

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3.

(a)

z = a + ib (a 2 b2 ) + 2abi = 16 + 30i Equating imaginary parts 2ab = 30 and thus ab = 15

M1 A1 (2) B1 M1 A1 A1 (4) B1 B1 M1 A1

(b) Also (a 2 b 2 ) = 16 Attempt to solve by valid method involving elimination of unknown z = 3 + 5i or z = 3 5i

4.

f(1) = 3 7 1 = 20 ; divisible by 4 f(k + 1) = (2k + 3)7 k+1 1 Showing that f(k + 1) = f(k) + 4m or equivalent e.g. f(k + 1) f(k) = (2k + 3)7 k+1 1 {(2k + 1)7 k 1} = (12k + 20)7 k = 4 (3k + 5)7 k If true for n = k, then true for n = k + 1 Conclusion , with no wrong working seen. A1 [6]

M1

Unofficial FP1 practice paper D and mark scheme

5.

(a)

w = (1 + 3i )(2 + 2i ) = (2 2 3), +(2 3 + 2) i

M1 A1, A1 (3) M1 A1 (2) M1 A1 (2)

(b)

2 3+2 O O arg w = arctan or adds two args e.g. 60 + 45 22 3 7 or 105o or 1.83 radians = 12 w = 32 = 4 2 B Im

(c) (d)

A R e
f.t. w in quadrant other than first

B1 B1 (2)

(e)

AB = 4 + 32 16 2 cos 45 (=20), then square root AB = 2 5 Or w z = 1 2 3 + i (2 + 3) = 20 = 2 5

M1 A1 (2)

AB = w z = (1 2 3) 2 + (2 + 3)2

M1 A1c.a.o (2) M1 A1

6. (a) Finding determinant -36+30= -6 6 6


1 9 5 4

M1 A1

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Unofficial FP1 practice paper D and mark scheme

4 5 x x = 6 9y y
Scheme Marks M1, A1
1 2

Equation is 4x 5y = x 3x 5y = 0 any equivalent form M1 A1 (3) [7] Question Number 7. (a)

dy 1 dy 4 = 2 = 2 ; at x = 2p dx p dx x

Equation of tangent at P, y p = 2 ( x 2 p) p
(y = 1 4 x+ , 2 p p p2 y + x =4 p

M1

etc) Two correct equations in any form A1 M1 A1

At Q q2y + x + 4q 2 2 (p q )y = 4(p q)
y= 4 p +q

( ) ()

x =4p

(b)

4 p2 4 pq = p +q p +q 4 pq 4 =3 p +q p +q

M1, A1 M1 A1 M1 7

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3p2 10pq + 3q2 = 0 (3p q)(p 3q) = 0


Unofficial FP1 practice paper D and mark scheme

q =3p ,

q=

1 p 3

A1, A1

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(13 marks) 8. For n=1, LHS=1, RHS=


k

1 so true for n=1 2

M1A1

Assume true for n=k. Consider for n=k+1.


k +1 r =1

r > 1 k 2 2
r= 1

r > 1 k 2 + k + 1 = 1 (k 2 + 2k + 1) + 1 = 1 (k + 1) 2 + 1 . 2 2 2 2 2

M2A1 A2 (7)

Truth for n=k implies truth for n=k+1 so true for all n.

Unofficial FP1 practice paper D and mark scheme

B2
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Unofficial FP1 practice paper D and mark scheme

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