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Mark Scheme (Results) June 2011

GCE Core Mathematics C4 (6666) Paper 1

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EDEXCEL GCE MATHEMATICS General Instructions for Marking


1. The total number of marks for the paper is 75. 2. The Edexcel Mathematics mark schemes use the following types of marks: M marks: indicated. A marks: Accuracy marks can only be awarded if the relevant method (M) marks have been earned. B marks are unconditional accuracy marks (independent of M marks) Marks should not be subdivided. method marks are awarded for knowing a method and attempting to apply it, unless otherwise

3. Abbreviations These are some of the traditional marking abbreviations that will appear in the mark schemes and can be used if you are using the annotation facility on ePEN. bod benefit of doubt ft follow through the symbol will be used for correct ft cao correct answer only cso - correct solution only. There must be no errors in this part of the question to obtain this mark isw ignore subsequent working awrt answers which round to SC: special case oe or equivalent (and appropriate) dep dependent indep independent dp decimal places sf significant figures The answer is printed on the paper The second mark is dependent on gaining the first mark

June 2011 FINAL Core Mathematics C4 6666 Mark Scheme


Question Number 1. Scheme
9 x 2 = A ( x 1)( 2 x + 1) + B ( 2 x + 1) + C ( x 1)
2

Marks B1 M1 Any two of A, B, C All three correct A1

x 1
1 x 2
x 2 terms

9 = 3B B = 3

9 3 = C C =1 4 2
9 = 2A + C A = 4

A1

(4) [4]

Alternatives for finding A. x terms 0 = A + 2 B 2C A = 4 Constant terms 0 = A + B + C A = 4

GCE Core Mathematics C4 (6666) June 2011

Question Number 2.

Scheme

Marks

f ( x ) = ( ... + ...)
=9
1 2

1 2

M1
...

( ...

+ ...)

31 ,

(1 + kx ) (1 + kx )

1 1 or 1 3 92

B1 M1 A1 ft

2 n

= 1 + nkx 2 + ... = ... +


3 ( 1 )( 2 ) 2

n not a natural number, k 1

1 2 2

( kx )

2 2

ft their k 1

4 2 1 + x 9

1 2

= 1

2 2 2 4 x + x 9 27

A1

1 2 2 2 4 f ( x) = x + x 3 27 81

A1

(6) [6]

GCE Core Mathematics C4 (6666) June 2011

Question Number

Scheme

Marks

3.

(a)

dV 1 = h h2 dh 2
dV 1 2 = ( 0.1) ( 0.1) = 0.04 dh 2 dh dV dV 1 = = 1 dt dt dh 800 2 h h 2 dh 25 1 = = dt 800 32

or equivalent

M1 A1

At h = 0.1 ,

25

M1 A1

(4)

(b)

or

800

their (a)

M1

At h = 0.1 ,

awrt 0.031

A1

(2) [6]

GCE Core Mathematics C4 (6666) June 2011

Question Number 4. (a) 0.0333 , 1.3596 1.3596

Scheme awrt 0.0333 ,

Marks

B1 B1

(2)

1 2 (b) Area ( R ) [ ...] 2 4 ... 0 + 2 ( 0.0333 + 0.3240 + 1.3596 ) + 3.9210

B1 M1 Accept A1 (3)

1.30
1.3 (c)
u = x2 + 2 du = 2x dx

B1 B1 M1 A1 (4)

x ln ( x
3

Area ( R ) =
2

2 0

x3 ln ( x 2 + 2 ) dx

+ 2 ) dx = x 2 ln ( x 2 + 2 ) x dx = ( u 2 )( ln u ) 1 du 2
1 2

Hence cso (d)

Area ( R ) =

( u 2 ) ln u du
4 2

( u 2 ) ln u du =

u2 1 u2 2u ln u 2u du 2 u 2

M1 A1

u2 u = 2u ln u 2 du 2 2 2 2 u u = 2u ln u 2u ( +C ) 2 4
u2 1 u 2 Area ( R ) = 2u ln u 2u 2 2 4 2
= 1 ( 8 8 ) ln 4 4 + 8 ( ( 2 4 ) ln 2 1 + 4 ) 2
4

M1 A1

M1 ln 2 + 1 2 A1 (6) [15]

1 2

( 2 ln 2 + 1)

GCE Core Mathematics C4 (6666) June 2011

Question Number

Scheme

Marks

5.

1 dy = y dx

B1 M1 A1 Accept y = e
4ln 2

At x = 2 , leading to At ( 2, 16 )

1 = 2 ln x + 2 x x ln y = 2(2) ln 2
y = 16

M1 A1 M1 A1 (7) [7]

1 dy = 2 ln 2 + 2 16 dx dy = 16 ( 2 + 2 ln 2 ) dx

Alternative y = e 2 x ln x B1 M1 A1 M1 A1

d 1 ( 2 x ln x ) = 2 ln x + 2 x dx x
dy 1 = 2 ln x + 2 x e 2 x ln x dx x At x = 2 ,
dy = ( 2 ln 2 + 2 ) e 4ln 2 dx

M1 A1 (7)

= 16 ( 2 + 2 ln 2 )

GCE Core Mathematics C4 (6666) June 2011

Question Number

Scheme

Marks

6.

(a)

i: 6 = 5 + 2 j: 3 + 2 = 15 3 leading to = 3 , = 4

Any two equations

M1 M1 A1 M1 A1 B1 (6)

6 1 3 5 2 3 r = 3 + 3 2 = 3 or r = 15 + 4 3 = 3 2 3 7 3 1 7 k: LHS = 2 + 3 ( 3) = 7 , RHS = 3 + 4 (1) = 7


(As LHS = RHS, lines intersect)

3 Alternatively for B1, showing that = 3 and = 4 both give 3 7


1 2 (b) 2 . 3 = 2 6 + 3 = 14 14 cos 3 1 Acute angle is 69.1 6 1 5 r = 3 + 1 2 = 1 2 3 1

( 110.92 )
awrt 69.1

M1 A1 A1
(3)

(c)

B lies on l 1 )

B1
l1

(1)

(d) Let d be shortest distance from B to l 2 5 3 2 uuu r AB = 1 3 = 4 1 7 6 A

d
l2

M1

uuu r 2 2 AB = 22 + ( 4 ) + ( 6 ) = 56
d = sin 56 d = 56sin 69.1 6.99

awrt 7.5

A1

M1 awrt 6.99 A1 (4) [14]

GCE Core Mathematics C4 (6666) June 2011

Question Number 7. (a)

Scheme

Marks

tan = 3 or sin =

M1 awrt 1.05 A1 (2)

(b)

dx dy = sec 2 , = cos d d d y cos = ( = cos3 ) 2 dx sec

M1 A1 Can be implied A1 M1 M1

At P,

1 m = cos3 = 3 8 m = 8 Using mm = 1 , 1 y 2 3 = 8 ( x 3) For normal

At Q, y = 0 leading to

1 3 = 8 ( x 3) 2
x = 17 3 16

( k = 17 ) 16

1.0625

A1

(6)

(c)

dx dx = y 2 d = sin 2 sec2 d d
= ( sec 2 1) d

M1 A1 A1 M1 A1 M1 A1 (7) [15]

= tan 2 d

= tan

( +C )

3 V = y 2 dx = [ tan ] 0 = ( 3 ) ( 0 0 ) 3

= 3 1 2 3

( p = 1, q = 1 ) 3

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Question Number

Scheme

Marks

8.

(a)

( 4 y + 3) ( 4 y + 3) dx = ( 4 ) ( 12 )
1 2

1 2

( +C )
1 2

M1 A1

(2)

(=

1 2

( 4 y + 3)

+C

)
B1

(b)

1 1 d y = 2 dx x ( 4 y + 3)

( 4 y + 3)

1 2

d y = x 2 dx

1 1 1 ( 4 y + 3) 2 = 2 x

( +C )

M1

Using ( 2, 1.5) leading to

1 1 1 ( 4 1.5 + 3) 2 = + C 2 2 C =1 1 1 1 ( 4 y + 3) 2 = + 1 2 x 1 2 ( 4 y + 3) 2 = 2 x 2 1 2 3 y = 2 4 x 4

M1 A1

M1 or equivalent A1 (6) [8]

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