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Revision G11 2324 [49 marks]

1. [Maximum mark: 5] 23M.1.SL.TZ2.3


A function f is defined by f (x) = 1 −
1

x−2
, where x ∈ R, x ≠ 2.

(a) The graph of y = f (x) has a vertical asymptote and a


horizontal asymptote.

Write down the equation of

(a.i) the vertical asymptote; [1]

(a.ii) the horizontal asymptote. [1]

(b) Find the coordinates of the point where the graph of


y = f (x) intersects

(b.i) the y-axis; [1]

(b.ii) the x-axis. [1]

(c) On the following set of axes, sketch the graph of y = f (x),

showing all the features found in parts (a) and (b).

[1]
2. [Maximum mark: 14] 21M.1.SL.TZ2.9
Particle A travels in a straight line such that its displacement, s metres, from a
fixed origin after t seconds is given by s(t) = 8t − t
2
, for 0 ≤ t ≤ 10, as

shown in the following diagram.

Particle A starts at the origin and passes through the origin again when t = p.

(a) Find the value of p. [2]

Particle A changes direction when t = q.

(b.i) Find the value of q. [2]

(b.ii) Find the displacement of particle A from the origin when t = q

. [2]

(c) Find the distance of particle A from the origin when t = 10. [2]

The total distance travelled by particle A is given by d.

(d) Find the value of d. [2]


(e) A second particle, particle B, travels along the same straight line
such that its velocity is given by v(t) = 14 − 2t, for t ≥ 0.

When t = k, the distance travelled by particle B is equal to d.

Find the value of k. [4]

3. [Maximum mark: 8] EXM.1.SL.TZ0.1


(a) Explain why any integer can be written in the form 4k or
4k + 1 or 4k + 2 or 4k + 3, where k ∈ Z. [2]

(b) Hence prove that the square of any integer can be written in the
form 4t or 4t + 1, where t ∈ Z
+
. [6]

4. [Maximum mark: 6] 23N.1.SL.TZ1.6


n
The binomial expansion of (1 + kx) is given by
∈ Q.
9x
1 +
2
+ 15k x
2 2
+ … + k
n
x
n
, where n ∈ Z
+
and k

Find the value of n and the value of k. [6]


5. [Maximum mark: 16] EXN.1.SL.TZ0.7
The following diagram shows the graph of y = 4 − x
2
,0 ≤ x ≤ 2 and

rectangle ORST. The rectangle has a vertex at the origin O, a vertex on the y-
axis at the point R(0, y), a vertex on the x-axis at the point T(x, 0) and a

vertex at point S(x, y) on the graph.

Let P represent the perimeter of rectangle ORST.

(a) Show that P = −2x


2
+ 2x + 8. [2]

(b) Find the dimensions of rectangle ORST that has maximum


perimeter and determine the value of the maximum perimeter. [6]

Let A represent the area of rectangle ORST.

(c) Find an expression for A in terms of x. [2]

(d) Find the dimensions of rectangle ORST that has maximum


area. [5]

(e) Determine the maximum area of rectangle ORST. [1]

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