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Abbotsleigh 2023 3U Trials & Solutions

(1) The polynomial P(x) = 8x4 - 38x3 + 9x2 + ax + b has a double root at x = 3. Solving the equations given finds that a = -36 and b = 108. (2) The exact value of the integral from 1 to 4 of (1/√(4-x2)) dx is 2. (3) The coefficient of the term in x6 in the expansion of (2x - p)9 is -672,000. Solving this finds that p = 4.

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Abbotsleigh 2023 3U Trials & Solutions

(1) The polynomial P(x) = 8x4 - 38x3 + 9x2 + ax + b has a double root at x = 3. Solving the equations given finds that a = -36 and b = 108. (2) The exact value of the integral from 1 to 4 of (1/√(4-x2)) dx is 2. (3) The coefficient of the term in x6 in the expansion of (2x - p)9 is -672,000. Solving this finds that p = 4.

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Student’s Name:

Student Number:

Teacher’s Name:

ABBOTSLEIGH

2023
HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE
Assessment 4
Trial Examination

Mathematics Extension 1
General Instructions Total marks - 70

• Reading time – 10 minutes • Attempt Sections I and II.


• Working time – 2 hours
• Write using black pen. Section I Pages 3 - 7
• NESA approved calculators may be used.
• NESA approved reference sheet is provided. 10 marks
• Attempt Questions 1–10
• All necessary working should be shown in
every question. • Allow about 15 minutes for this section.

• Write your NESA number on each page.


• Start a new page for each of Questions 11 - 14. Section II Pages 8- 16

• Answer the Multiple Choice questions on the


answer sheet provided. 60 marks

• If you do not attempt a whole question, you • Attempt Questions 11 – 14.


must write the question number at the top of a • Allow about 1 hour and 45 minutes
blank page with your NESA number and the for this section.
words 'NOT ATTEMPTED' written clearly • All questions are of equal value.
on it.
Outcomes to be assessed:

Year 11 Mathematics Extension 1 outcomes


A student:
ME11-1
uses algebraic and graphical concepts in the modelling and solving of problems involving functions
and their inverses
ME11-2
manipulates algebraic expressions and graphical functions to solve problems
ME11-3
applies concepts and techniques of inverse trigonometric functions and simplifying expressions
involving compound angles in the solution of problems
ME11-4
applies understanding of the concept of a derivative in the solution of problems, including rates of
change, exponential growth and decay and related rates of change
ME11-5
uses concepts of permutations and combinations to solve problems involving counting or ordering
ME11-7
communicates making comprehensive use of mathematical language, notation, diagrams and graphs

Year 12 Mathematics Extension 1 outcomes


A student:
ME12-1
applies techniques involving proof or calculus to model and solve problems
ME12-2
applies concepts and techniques involving vectors and projectiles to solve problems
ME12-3
applies advanced concepts and techniques in simplifying expressions involving compound angles
and solving trigonometric equations
ME12-4
uses calculus in the solution of applied problems, including differential equations and volumes of
solids of revolution
ME12-7
evaluates and justifies conclusions, communicating a position clearly in appropriate mathematical
forms

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SECTION I
10 marks
Attempt Questions 1 – 10
Allow about 15 minutes for this section
Use the multiple-choice answer sheet for Questions 1 - 10
_______________________________________________________________________________________

1. Given f (=
x) x − 3, what are the domain and range of f −1 ( x) ?

(A) x ≥ −3, y ≥ 0

(B) x ≥ −3, y ≥ −3

(C) x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0

(D) x ≥ 0, y ≥ −3

1  π
2. Given tan θ = , what is the exact value of tan  θ +  ?
3  3

3 +3
(A)
3 3 −1

3 −3
(B)
3 3 +1

1+ 3 3
(C)
3− 3

1− 3 3
(D)
3+ 3

Section I continues on next page

-3-
SECTION I (Continued)
_______________________________________________________________________________________

3. What is the domain and range of the function y = 6sin −1 ( 3 x ) ?

 1 1
(A) Domain  − ,  ; Range [ −6π , 6π ] .
 3 3

 1 1
(B) Domain  − ,  ; Range [ −3π ,3π ] .
 3 3

 1 1
(C) Domain  − ,  ; Range [ 0, 6π ] .
 3 3

 1 1
(D) Domain  − ,  ; Range [ 0,3π ] .
 3 3

4. Layla projects an arrow at an angle of to the horizontal with an initial velocity of


50 ms-1. What is the horizontal speed of the arrow?

(A) 2 ms-1

(B) 50 2 ms-1

1
(C) ms-1
2

50
(D) ms-1
2

Section I continues on next page

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SECTION I (Continued)
_______________________________________________________________________________________

dy
5. The direction (slope) field for the differential equation +x+ y =0 is shown below.
dx

Which point satisfies the solution to the differential equation that includes (0, − 1)?

(A) ( −1.5, −2 )

(B) (2.5, −1)

(C) ( 3, −1)

(D) ( 3.5, −2.5)

Section I continues on next page

-5-
SECTION I (Continued)
_______________________________________________________________________________________

2
6. Which of the following is the solution set of the inequation ≤ 3?
x −1

5
(A) x < 1 and x ≥ .
3

5
(B) 1<x≤ .
3

1 5
(C) x≤ and x ≥ .
3 3

1 5
(D) ≤x≤ .
3 3

7. What are the values of p for which y = e px satisfies the differential equation

d 2 y dy
− − 12 y =
0?
dx 2 dx

(A) −4, p =
p= 3

(B) −3, p =
p= 4

(C) p = ±3

(D) p = ±4

8. In a Year 12 Mathematics class, the teacher can give one of 5 grades (A, B, C, D or E) to
each student. What is the minimum number of students required so that six students are
guaranteed to receive the same grade?

(A) 6

(B) 25

(C) 26

(D) 30

Section I continues on next page

-6-
SECTION I (Continued)
_______________________________________________________________________________________

9. In how many different ways can three girls and three boys be seated on a bench for a
photograph if the girls must sit apart?

(A) 72

(B) 120

(C) 144

(D) 576

10. Which of the following is equal to

π
(A)
3

π
(B)
2

(C) π

(D) 2π

End of Section I

-7-
SECTION II
60 marks
Attempt Questions 11 – 14
Allow about 1 hour and 45 minutes for this section

Answer each question in a SEPARATE writing booklet. Extra writing booklets are available.

In Questions 11-14 your responses should include relevant mathematical reasoning and/or
calculations. Marks
_______________________________________________________________________________________

Question 11 (15 marks)

(a) The polynomial P( x) = 8 x 4 − 38 x 3 + 9 x 2 + ax + b has a double root at x = 3. 3

Find the value of a and b, where a and b are real numbers.

3
⌠ 1
(b) Find the exact value of  dx. 2
⌡ 2 4 − x2

Consider the expansion of ( 2 x − p ) . The coefficient of the term in x6 is − 672 000.


9
(c) 2

Find the value of p.

Question 11 continues on next page

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QUESTION 11 (Continued) Marks
_______________________________________________________________________________________

(d) (i) Write the expression 2 3 sin x + 2 cos x in the form R sin ( x + α ) , 2
π
where R > 0 and 0 ≤ α ≤ .
2

(ii) Hence find the value of k, where 0 ≤ k ≤ 2π , for which 3

(e) Consider the function f ( x=


) x 2 − c 2 , where c is a positive real number. 3

1
Sketch the graph of y = , showing all important features including the
f ( x)
turning point(s), intercept(s) and asymptote(s).

End of Question 11

-9-
Question 12 (15 marks) Start a new writing booklet Marks
_______________________________________________________________________________________

(a) Find using the substitution u = ln x. 3

(b) Rylie has a boat which moves at a top speed of 12 ms-1 in still water.
From point R, he wants to go due north to point D on the opposite side of the river,
as shown in the diagram below.
NOT TO
SCALE

Today the current in the river is flowing at 5 ms-1. From R, he steers the boat due
north toward D at top speed. Due to the current he drifts down the river and arrives
at point E.

(i) Taking R as the origin, write down Rylie’s velocity vector in the form 2
xi + yj and find the magnitude of this vector.
 

(ii) What is the bearing of Rylie’s velocity vector and how far does he travel 2
from R to E?

(iii) On what bearing should Rylie have pointed the boat, so that he arrived at 2
D, with the boat travelling at top speed?

Question 12 continues on next page

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QUESTION 12 (Continued) Marks
_______________________________________________________________________________________

1 n +1 1
(c) (i) Show that − = 1
( n + 1)! ( n + 2 )! ( n + 2 )!

(ii) Use mathematical induction to show that, for all integers n ≥ 1, 3

1 2 3 n 1
+ + + ........... + =1 − .
2! 3! 4! ( n + 1)! ( n + 1)!

(d) The roots of x3 + 4 x 2 − 5 x + 3 =0 are α, β, and γ. 2

1 1 1
Find the value of + + .
αβ αγ βγ

End of Question 12

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Question 13 (15 marks) Start a new writing booklet Marks
_______________________________________________________________________________________

(a) A rocket is fired with a velocity V ms-1 at an angle θ to the horizontal from sea
level and hits a cliff face as shown. Neglect air resistance and take g = 10ms-2.

NOT TO
SCALE

(i) If V = 180 ms-1 and θ = 60°, show that at any time t seconds, the position 2
vector of the rocket relative to the point at which it was fired is

s (t ) =

( )
90ti + 90 3t − 5t 2 j
 

(ii) Find the maximum height reached by the rocket. 2

(iii) The base of the cliff is 270 m from the point at which the rocket was fired. 2
Find the value of h.

Question 13 continues on next page

- 12 -
QUESTION 13 (Continued) Marks
_______________________________________________________________________________________

(b) The diagram below shows the lines AB and CD. The line AB passes through the 3
Points (2, −4) and (−4, 7) and the line CD passes through (−6, −7) and (12, 10).

Use vector methods to find the acute angle between the two lines.
Write your answer to the nearest degree.

(c) The proportion, P, of people who know a rumour is modelled by the differential
dP
equation = 2 P (1 − P ) where t is the time in weeks. Initially only 10% of people
dt
know the rumour.

1 1 1
(i) Show that + = . 1
P 1 − P P (1 − P )

(ii) Solve the differential equation for P. 3

(iii) Hence, find the exact time taken for half of the people to know the rumour. 2

End of Question 13

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Question 14 (15 marks) Start a new writing booklet Marks
_______________________________________________________________________________________

(a) Find a cartesian equation for the following pair of parametric equations: 2

x = 5sin θ
=y 5cos θ + 1

m
(b) Let f (=
x) m − 3 x for x ≤ . The graph of f (x) is shown below. 4
3

NOT TO
SCALE

The area enclosed by the graph f (x), the x-axis and the y-axis is rotated about the

5000π
y-axis. Find the value of m such that the volume of the solid formed is units3.
27

Question 14 continues on next page

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QUESTION 14 (Continued) Marks
_______________________________________________________________________________________

(c) x e x + e− x , where
The velocity of a particle moving in a straight line is given by =
x in metres is the displacement from the origin. Initially the particle is at the origin.

(i) Show that the time taken by the particle as a function of its displacement 2
is given by

(ii) Hence, by using the substitution u = e x , prove that. 2

  π 
=x ln  tan  t +   .
  4 

 2
(d) (i) Show that tan −1 ( n + 1) − tan −1 ( n − 1) =tan −1  2  for n ≥ 1. 2
n 

(ii) Hence, or otherwise, show that: 3

n
 2  2n + 1  π

=
r =1
tan −1  2  tan −1 
r 
2 
 1− n − n  4
− .

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