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be supported by working and/or explanations. Where an answer is incorrect, some marks
may be given for a correct method, provided this is shown by written working. You are
therefore advised to show all working.
Section A
Answer all questions. Answers must be written within the answer boxes provided. Working
may be continued below the lines, if necessary.
1. [Maximum mark: 5]
Let ( ) ( )
(a) Find ( )( ) [2]
The vector ( ) translates the graph of ( ) to the graph of h
(b) Find the coordinates of the vertex of the graph of h [3]
A 1)
(a) ( )( ) ( )
( )( )
(b) Vertex of ( )( ) ( )
(c) Vertex of ( )
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2. [Maximum mark: 5]
Let ( ) ( )
(a) Write down the amplitude of [1]
(b) Find the period of [2]
(c) Graph of f(x) is sketched in the domain , Its first X-intercept is the origin,
give coordinates of its second X – intercept [2]
A 2) Comparing with ( )
a) Amplitude
b) Period
c) ( )
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3. [Maximum mark: 6]
The values of the functions f & g and their derivatives for
are shown in the following table
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Let ( ) ( ) ( )
(a) find ( ) [2]
(b) find the equation of the normal to h when [4]
(a) ( ) ( ) ( )
(b) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( ) ( )
Equation of the normal
= ( )
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Do not write solutions on this page.
Section B
Answer all questions in the answer booklet provided. Please start each question
on a new page.
4. [Maximum mark: 12]
For the function ( )
(a) Show that can be shown as ( ) [2]
(b) Find the equation of the asymptotes [2]
(c) Sketch the graph of the function (in the answer paper) [3]
(d) State range of f [2]
(e) Find ( ) and explain why the given function has no turning points [3]
(a) ( )
( )
(b) Vertical asymptote:
Horizontal asymptote:
Answers continue on the next page
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(c)
(d)
Range of f :
(e) ( ) , for no real value of ( ) can be zero, hence ( ) does not
( )
have turning points.
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5. [Maximum mark: 12]
Let ( )
(a) Use the quotient rule to show that ( ) [5]
(b) If then Find ( ). [2]
In the following table, ( ) ( )
The table also gives approximate values of ( ) ( )
( )
( )
(c) Find the value of [3]
(d) Use information from the table to explain why there is a point of inflexion on the
graph of where [2]
(a) ( )
(b) ( )
(c)
(d) As ( ) and there is change of sign in the second derivative
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