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Nov 2001 P2

This document is a mark scheme for a mathematics exam containing 9 questions. It provides the full workings or responses that would be awarded marks. For each sub-part of each question, it identifies the number of marks available and what is required to earn partial or full marks. The mark scheme is highly detailed and analytical, clearly laying out the standards and expectations for student responses.

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Nov 2001 P2

This document is a mark scheme for a mathematics exam containing 9 questions. It provides the full workings or responses that would be awarded marks. For each sub-part of each question, it identifies the number of marks available and what is required to earn partial or full marks. The mark scheme is highly detailed and analytical, clearly laying out the standards and expectations for student responses.

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Mark scheme 4024/2 – Paper 2 November 2001

1 (a) 152 − 82 M1

12.7 m A1

(b) 152 + 112 ± 2 × 15 × 11 cos 55° soi M1


Correct formula, simplification and square root taken soi dep M1
156(.7…) or 535(.2…) soi (dep on first M1) A1
12.5 m further A1

ˆB = 8
(c) cos AD oe M1
15
A1
ADˆ B = 57. 8° soi
ˆB ) √
67.2° or (125° – their AD A1

2 (a) p = 17 q = 36 r = 125 (B1 each) B3

s = 178 or their (p + q + r) v B1

(b) x = 3n + 2 oe y = (n + 1)2 oe z = n 3 oe (B1 each) B3

t = n 3 + n 2 + 5n + 3 oe or their (x + y + z) v B18

3 (a) 20° B1

(b) 105° B1

(c) 55° or 180 – their (a) – their (b) v B1

(d) 55° B2

(allow B1 for any indication ECˆ B = 75 ° )

(e) 30° or 85 – their (d) v or 50 – their (a) v B2

(allow B1 for indication BAˆ C = BEˆ C or ABˆ E = ACˆ E )


Mark scheme 4024/2 – Paper 2 November 2001

mv − mu
4 (a) Final answer t = oe B2
F

(allow M1 for reaching m(v – u) or mv – mu = Ft oe)

(b)(i) 43 = c + 50d and 49 = c + 80d oe B1


(ii) 1 B3
c = 33 and d = 0.2 or
5
(allow B2 for one correct www
or M1 for correct elimination of one variable)

(iii) 40 = their c + m × their d soi M1


35 cao A1

(iv) Statement such as “Length of unloaded string” B1

5 (a) (i) Fig (π × 242 × 125) soi M1


226 litres cao A2
(allow A1 for 226 000 seen)

(ii) Fig {2π × 24 × 125 + (2 ×) π × 242 } soi M1


2 M1
Division by 100 soi or works in metres
2.07 m2 cao A1

48 000
(b) fig soi M1
150 × 20

16 cm A1

(c) 20 000 20 000 M1


(Drop =) fig or fig
π × 24 2 20 × 150
20 000
Divides their drop by 2.5 or soi indep M1
2.5
4.42 cm/h cao A1
Mark scheme 4024/2 – Paper 2 November 2001

6 (a) Triangle A correctly plotted B1

(b) Triangle B with vertices at (10, 1), (12, 1) and (10, -2) B1

(c) Triangle C with vertices at (-3, 1), (-3, -1) and (-6, 1) B2
(allow B1 for 2 vertices correct or vertices at (9, 7), (12, 7) and (9, 9)

(d) Triangle D with vertices at (1, 4), (1, 2) and (-2, 4) B2


(allow B1 for 2 vertices correct or vertices at (0, –3), (0, –5), (–3, –3)

(e) Shear M1
 1 2
Factor 2 or with matrix   A1
 0 1
[In (b), (c), (d) allow √ from earlier mistakes]

7 (a) 200 (x + 4) − 200 x M1


oe
x( x + 4 )
800 A1
Final answer oe
x (x + 4)

(b)(i) 200 B1
x

200
(ii) or (their (i) – 5) seen B1
x+4

 200  200
their   – their = ±5 or (x + 4) [their (i) – 5] = 200 oe M1
 x  x+4

Correct derivation of x2 + 4x – 160 = 0 AG A1

(c) − 4 ± 656 B2
2

(allow B1 for –4 and 2 and B1 for 656 or 25.6…)


10.81 and –14.81 (B1 each) B2
(allow B1 for both 10.8(….) and –14.8(….) seen)

40 120
(d) + (dep on (their 10.81) > 0) M1
their 10.81 4 + their 10.81

11.8 litres cao (but accept 11 800 cm3 ) A1


Mark scheme 4024/2 – Paper 2 November 2001

8 (a) Vertical lines at t = 60, 80, 90, 95, 100, 110 and 130 B1
Rectangles completed, with heights in ratio 1 : 5 : 14 : 20 : 12 : 2 B2
(allow B1 for 4 or 5 correct heights)

(b) Interval 95 < t ≤ 100 indicated B1

3
(c) 98 oe or 98.2 or better B3
16
7855
(allow B2 for 98 or seen
80

4t1 + 10 t2 + ...
or allow M1 for where 60 ≤ t1 ≤ 80 etc
4 + 10 + ...
and dep M1 for t 1 = 70, t 2 = 85, t 3 = 92.5, t 4 = 97.5, t 5 = 105, t 6 = 120)

7
(d) oe B1
40

7
(e) (i) cao B2
790

8×7 7
(allow B1 for equivalents or for or for )
80 × 79 800

(ii) 4 B2
oe
395

2× 4×8 2
(allow B1 for or for answer oe)
80 × 79 395
Mark scheme 4024/2 – Paper 2 November 2001

9 (a) p = 29(.0) B1

(b) All 8 points plotted v P2


(allow P1 for at least 6 correct plots v)

Smooth curve through all plots of which at least 6 v C1

(c) (i) 1.28 to 1.33 B1

(ii) 13.7 to 13.99 B1

changein y
(d) Tangent drawn at x = 1.5 and using M1
change in x

-9(.0) to –12(.0) A1

(e) Ruled straight line through (0, 25) and (4, 13) B2
(allow B1 for short ruled line or good freehand line)

(f) (i) 1.2(0) to 1.25 and 3.2(0) to 3.28 B1

(ii) 7x3 – 25x2 + 25 = 0 oe B1


(accept a = 7, b = –25, c = 0, d = 25)

10 (a) 1 B1
Reasonable explanation, such as of whole angle at O
5

(b) ½ 1.52 sin 72° or other complete method for area of triangle M1

5 × their (area of triangle) dep M1


2 A1
5.35 cm

(c) (i) Reference to angle at centre of circle property, (or other method) B1
M1
(ii) 2 × 1.5 cos 18° or other complete method A1
2.85 cm convincingly obtained AG
M1
(iii) ½ (their 2.85)2 sin 36° or other complete method A1
2
2.39 cm
M1
36
(iv) π (their 2.85)2
360
A1

0.162 to 0.166 cm2


B1
(v) 6.15 to 6.19 cm 2
or [their (b) + 5 × their (c)(iv)] v
Mark scheme 4024/2 – Paper 2 November 2001

11 (a) (i) b–a B1

(ii) 2
(b - a ) oe or
2
(their (i) ) v B1
3 3

1 2
(iii) a + b oe or a + their (ii) v B1
3 3

5
(iv) b oe cao B1
3

(b) CD = CO + OD or CD = CB + BD or better seen M1

1
b– a convincingly obtained AG A1
3
5 5
(c) b− a B1
3 9

5 5
(d)(i) Shows ED = CD (accept k = ) B1
3 3

5
(ii) Length of ED = length of CD oe B1
3
E, C and D lie on a straight line B1

AE
(e) or a correct method seen M1
OE

4
oe A1
5

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