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Additional Mathematics

Dick Hui x Herman Yeung

Dick Hui Herman Yeung


會考滿分狀元,香 畢業於香港中文大學
港大學榮譽學士,曾 專業會計系,於會考
於香港大學及美國加 及高考中的數學
州柏克萊大學進修 (Maths)、附加數學
心理學。 (Additional Maths)以
獨創「魔鬼絕招」, 及純粹數學(Pure
讓同學的數學能力得 Maths)皆獲得“A”
以極速提升,摘 A 級水平。
至 C 的學生多不勝數。

Prepared by Dick Hui + Herman Yeung


2006-CE
A MATHS DICK HUI X HERMAN YEUNG

2006 HKCEE MOCK EXAMINATION

ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS

8.30 am – 11.00 am (2.5 hours)


This paper must be answered in English

1. Answer ALL questions in Section A and any FOUR questions in Section B.

2. Write your answers in the answer book provided. For Section A, there is no
need to start each question on a fresh page.

3. All working must be clearly shown.

4. Unless otherwise specified, numerical answers must be exact.

5. In this paper, vectors may be represented by bold-type letters such as u, but


candidates are expected to use appropriate symbols such as u in their working.

6. The diagrams in the paper are not necessarily drawn to scale.

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© Dick Hui & Herman Yeung

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FORMULAS FOR REFERENCE

A+ B A− B
sin ( A ± B ) = sin A cos B ± cos A sin B sin A + sin B = 2 sin cos
2 2

A+ B A− B
cos( A ± B ) = cos A cos B m sin A sin B sin A − sin B = 2 cos sin
2 2

tan A ± tan B A+ B A− B
tan ( A ± B ) = cos A + cos B = 2 cos cos
1 m tan A tan B 2 2

A+ B A− B
2 sin A cos B = sin( A + B ) + sin( A − B ) cos A − cos B = −2 sin sin
2 2

2 cos A cos B = cos( A + B ) + cos( A − B )

2 sin A sin B = cos( A − B ) − cos( A + B )

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Section A (62 marks)


Answer ALL questions in this section.

1. Let f (x ) = tan 3 x .

Find f ' (x ) and f ' ' (x ) .


(3 marks)

∫ (sin x + cos x ) dx .
2
2. Find
(3 marks)

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3. P(x, y) is a variable point such that the distance between P and the point (2, 3)
is always equal to half the distance from P to the line y = 2 . Find the equation
of the locus of P.
(3 marks)

4. Given that the points A and B whose position vectors are 4i − 3j and − 2i + j
respectively. APB is a straight line.

(a) Find AB and AB .

(b) If AP = 13 , find AP .
(5 marks)

5. Given that x 2 − 8 x + 18 = (x + a )2 + b , where x is real.

(a) Find the values of a and b.

Hence write down the least value of x 2 − 8 x + 18 .

(b) Using (a), or otherwise, write down the range of possible values of
1
.
x − 8 x + 18
2

(5 marks)

6. By expressing 6 cos x − 8 sin x in the form r cos(x + α ) , find the general solution
of the equation 3 cos x − 4 sin x = 2 .
Give your answer correct to the nearest degree.
(5 marks)

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7. y

A
y = sin x

B x
O π π
2
y = sin 2 x

Figure 1

Figure 1 shows the curves y = sin x and y = sin 2 x for 0 ≤ x ≤ π . The two
⎛π 3 ⎞⎟
curves intersect at the origin O, point A⎜⎜ , ⎟
and point B(π , 0) . Find the
⎝3 2 ⎠
area of the shaded region in Figure 1.
(5 marks)

8. L is a straight line y = 3x + 4 .

(a) A line with slope m makes an angle of 45° with L. Find the value(s) of m.

(b) A family of straight lines is given by the equation

3x − 4 y + 7 + k (x + y − 1) = 0

where k is real. Using (a), find the equation of the line in the family with
positive slope which makes an angle of 45° with L.
(6 marks)

9. (a) Expand (1+ 5 x )n in ascending powers of x up to the term x 2 , where n is a


positive integer.
2
⎛ 2⎞
(b) In the expansion of ⎜ 3x − ⎟ (1 + 5 x )n , the constant term is 988. Find the
⎝ x⎠
value of n.
(6 marks)

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10. The graph of a curve y = x 2 + (3k − 3)x + 3k intersects the x-axis at two distinct
points (α , 0) and (β , 0) , where k is real.

(a) Find the range of possible values of k.

(b) Furthermore, if − 9 < α + β < 18 , find the range of possible values of k.


(6 marks)

11. Q (0, 3) is a point on the curve x 2 + y 2 − 3xy = 9 .

dy
(a) Find the value of at point Q.
dx

(b) Find the equation of the normal to the curve at point Q.


(7 marks)

12. (a) Prove, by mathematical induction, that for all positive integers n.

1
1× 2 + 2 × 3 + 3 × 4 + K + n(n + 1) = n(n + 1)(n + 2)
3

(b) Using the formula in (a), find the sum of

12 + 2 2 + 32 + K + 50 2
(8 marks)

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Section B (48 marks)
Answer any FOUR questions in this section.
Each question carries 12 marks.

13. In the Figure 2, E is a point on BD such that DE : EB = 2 : 3 . F is a point on


CD such that DF : FC = 2 : m . CE intersects BF at A. Given that
OC = 5i + 25 j , BD = 5i + 30 j and CE = 18i − 2 j
.
D

F
C A
E

Figure 2

(a) (i) Find OB and OD . (2 marks)

(ii) Hence, express BF in terms of m , i and j. (2 marks)

(b) Given that BF is perpendicular to CD.

(i) Find the value of m. (3 marks)

(ii) Find the value of ∠FAC and CF . (3 marks)

(iii) Hence, if CA = aCF + bCB , find the value of a : b. (2 marks)

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14. The slope at any point (x, y) of a curve C : y = f (x ) is given by

dy
= 6 x 2 + 18 x + 12
dx

and the curve C passes through the point (0, 8).

(a) Find the equation of the curve C.


(3 marks)

(b) Find the maximum and minimum points of the curve C.

Hence sketch the curve C.


(7 marks)

(c) Using the result in (b), find the range of possible values of k such that the
equation f (x ) − k = 0 has three distinct real roots.
(2 marks)

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15. y y

30 C1 30 C1

C2

5 5
x x

Figure 3

In Figure 3, C1 and C 2 are the circles with same radii. The centre of C 2 is
origin, and y-coordinate of C1 centre is 30.

(a) Write down the equation of C1 . (1 mark)

(b) Write down the equation of C 2 . (1 mark)

(c) A aquarium is generated by revolving the lower half of the circle C1 .


Find the volume of C1 generated. (4 marks)

(d) The water in the aquarium is wind-drying. At time t days after wind-
drying, the volume of water decreases at a rate of 300 cubic units per day.
(i) Find the volume of water remaining in the aquarium after t days.
(ii) Calculate the time required to dry up the water in the aquarium.
(iii) Let h be the height of the aquarium. In Figure 4, which of the
following h-t graph is correct? (Without giving reason) (6 marks)

h h h

t t t
A. B. C.
Figure 4

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16. Given that the equation of the circle C1 is x 2 + y 2 − 8 x − 12 y + 48 = 0 .

⎛ 16 ⎞
(a) Find the equations of two tangents drawn from the point ⎜ 2, ⎟ to C1 .
⎝ 3⎠
(6 marks)

(b) Let F be the family of straight lines passing through the point of
intersection of two tangents.
Write down the equation of F.
(1 mark)

(c) Find the equations of two lines in the family in (b) such that the distance
from the (7, 0) to each line is 5.
(5 marks)

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17.

rm

rm

Figure 5

Figure 5 shows a yurt consisting of a hollow hemisphere joined to a hollow


cylinder. Given that the radii of both hemisphere and cylinder are r m, and the
area of the outer surface of the house is 98π m 2 .

⎛ πr 3 ⎞⎟ 3
(a) Show that the capacity of the yurt is ⎜ 49πr −
⎜ m .
⎝ 3 ⎟⎠
(2 marks)

(b) As r varies, is the capacity of the yurt greater than 720 m 3 ?


Explain your answer.
(4 marks)

(c) If the yurt is built on a square land of length 10m, find the maximum
capacity of the yurt.
(3 marks)

(d) If the yurt fully covers a square land of length 10m, find the maximum
capacity of the yurt.
(3 marks)

END OF PAPER

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