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Tasmanian Certificate of Education
MATHEMATICS SPECIALISED
Senior Secondary
Subject Code: MTS315109
External Assessment
2013
Writing Time: Three hours
On the basis of your performance in this examination, the examiners will provide results on each of the following criteria taken from the course statement: Criterion 3 Demonstrate an understanding of finite and infinite sequences and
series. Criterion 4 Demonstrate an understanding of matrices and linear
transformations. Criterion 5 Use differential calculus and apply integral calculus to areas and
volumes. Criterion 6 Use techniques of integration and solve differential equations. Criterion 7 Demonstrate an understanding of complex numbers. T
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CANDIDATE INSTRUCTIONS You MUST ensure that you have addressed ALL of the externally assessed criteria on this examination paper. This examination paper has FIVE sections. You must answer ALL questions. It is suggested that you spend approximately 36 minutes on each section. The 2013 Information Sheets for Mathematics Specialised and Mathematics Methods can be used throughout the examination (provided with the paper). No other written material is allowed into the examination. Markers will look at your presentation of answers and at the arguments leading to answers when determining your result on each criterion. You must show the method used to solve a question. If you show only your answers you will get few, if any, marks. You are permitted to bring into the examination room: pens, pencils, highlighters, erasers, sharpeners, rulers, a protractor, set-squares, aids for curve sketching and an approved scientific or Graphics or CAS calculator (memory may be retained). Unless instructed otherwise, your calculator may be used to its full capacity when undertaking this examination. Answer each section in a separate answer booklet. All written responses must be in English.
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This section assesses Criterion 3. Markers will look at your presentation of answers and at the arguments leading to answers when determining your result on each criterion. You must show the method used to solve a question. If you show only your answers you will get few, if any, marks. Use a separate answer booklet for this section. Question 1 (3 marks)
Write down the nth term of the sequence 43× 7
, − 167×11
, 3611×15
, – 6415×19
, ...
Question 2 (3 marks)
For what values of x does the sequence ex −1( )n⎧⎨⎩
⎫⎬⎭
converge to 0?
Question 3 (5 marks)
Given that n3 −1= n −1( ) n2 + n +1( ), prove that the sequence n2 + n +1n3 +1
⎧⎨⎪
⎩⎪
⎫⎬⎪
⎭⎪ converges to zero.
Question 4 (5 marks) A particular sequence tn{ } is defined over the positive integers, and it can be shown that
trr=1
n∑ =
n n+1( ) n2+1( )2 .
(a) Evaluate the first three terms of the sequence tn{ } .
(b) Evaluate trr=51
100∑ .
Section A continues opposite.
SECTION A – SEQUENCES AND SERIES
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Section A (continued) Question 5 (7 marks)
Prove by mathematical induction that 1r(r + 2)
= 34 − 2n + 32(n +1)(n + 2)r=1
n∑ .
Question 6 (7 marks)
For the series 81.3.5
+ 34+ 83.5.7
+ 12+ 85.7.9
+ 13+ 87.9.11
+ 29+ ... , determine
(a) the sum to 2n terms, and (b) the sum to infinity. Your answers do not need to be fully simplified.
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This section assesses Criterion 4. Markers will look at your presentation of answers and at the arguments leading to answers when determining your result on each criterion. You must show the method used to solve a question. If you show only your answers you will get few, if any, marks. Use a separate answer booklet for this section. Question 7 (3 marks)
If X 12
−3−4
⎛⎝⎜
⎞⎠⎟= 4
10−2
⎛⎝⎜
⎞⎠⎟, solve for matrix X.
Question 8 (3 marks) Find the image of the y-axis under the transformation T : (x, y)→ (x + y, x − y). Question 9 (5 marks) Prove that for any 2 × 2 matrices A and B, A B = AB . Question 10 (5 marks)
After the application of the transformation defined by the matrix 35
− 45
45
− 35
⎛
⎝
⎜⎜
⎞
⎠
⎟⎟, the image of a certain
curve is given by the equation x2 − 2xy − y2 = 4. Determine the equation of the original curve.
Section B continues opposite.
SECTION B – MATRICES AND LINEAR TRANSFORMATIONS
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Section B (continued) Question 11 (7 marks) The points 3,0,3( ), 0,−2, 4( ) and 1,−8,1( ) satisfy the equation ax + by + cz = 24. (a) Write down three equations involving the variables a, b and c, and represent these equations in an
augmented matrix. (b) Use a series of annotated steps to reduce the matrix to reduced row-echelon form and hence
determine the values of a, b and c. Question 12 (7 marks) The circle with equation x2 + y2 − 4x = 0 is rotated anticlockwise about the origin through π3 radians, then reflected in the line x + y = 0 and, finally, dilated by a factor of 2 in the direction of the y-axis. Determine the equation of the resulting curve.
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This section assesses Criterion 5. Markers will look at your presentation of answers and at the statement of arguments leading to answers when determining your result on each criterion. You must show the method used to solve a question. If you show only your answers you will get few, if any, marks. Use a separate answer booklet for this section. Question 13 (3 marks)
Find dydx if
Question 14 (3 marks)
The straight line y = 32x +1 intersects the curve y = 2x at the points 0,1( ) and 2, 4( ) .
Determine the finite area enclosed between the line and the curve. Question 15 (5 marks)
Prove that the curves with equations y = exe and x = e
ye touch each other (that is, are tangential to
each other) at the point where x = e.
Section C continues opposite.
SECTION C – DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS
x2 + 2x + y2 = 4.
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Section C (continued) Question 16 (5 marks) A family has installed solar panels on the roof of their house to generate electricity. The family also has a gauge that shows how much electric power is being generated by the panels at any given time. One sunny autumn day the family recorded the readings on the gauge every two hours from 7 am until 7 pm, as shown in the table below.
Time (hours since midnight) 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 Electric power generated (kilowatts) 0.38 1.61 2.67 3.05 2.58 1.42 0.28
Use the trapezoidal rule to estimate the total amount of electricity generated (in kilowatt-hours) during that twelve-hour period. Give your answer correct to two decimal places. Question 17 (7 marks) (a) If f (x) = sin−1 x, determine f '(x), f ''(x) and f '''(x) without using your calculator. (b) Determine the Maclaurin series expansion for f (x) = sin−1 x , as far as the x3 term, and use your
series to obtain an approximate value of sin−1 x 0
0.1
∫ dx.
Question 18 (7 marks) (a) For a >1, sketch the area enclosed by the x-axis, the curve y = loga x and the lines x = a and
x = a2. (b) Determine the volume generated when this area is rotated about the y-axis.
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This section assesses Criterion 6. Markers will look at your presentation of answers and at the arguments leading to answers when determining your result on each criterion. You must show the method used to solve a question. If you show only your answers you will get few, if any, marks. Use a separate answer booklet for this section. Question 19 (3 marks)
Solve the differential equation dydx
=1+ y2 , given that when x = π2
, y =1 .
Question 20 (3 marks)
Show that y = 2e3x is a solution to the differential equation d2ydx2
− 2 dydx
− 3y = 0.
Question 21 (5 marks) Determine ∫ x2 cos x dx, without using your calculator. Question 22 (5 marks)
Without using your calculator, determine the exact value of 6x + 3(x +1)2(x − 2)
dx0
1
∫ .
Section D continues opposite.
SECTION D – TECHNIQUES OF INTEGRATION
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Section D (continued) Question 23 (7 marks) An electrical circuit contains a battery pack supplying E volts, a resistor of R ohms, an inductor of H henries and a switch. When the switch is closed, a current of I amperes flows, where I is a function of time t.
The current flowing can be modelled by the differential equation H dIdt
+ RI = E.
If H = 4, R =12 and E = 60 , determine I as a function of t, given that I < 5 and that I = 0 when t = 0. Question 24 (7 marks)
Solve the differential equation dydx
= x2 + 2y2
xy. Simplify your answer.
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This section assesses Criterion 7. Markers will look at your presentation of answers and at the arguments leading to answers when determining your result on each criterion. You must show the method used to solve a question. If you show only your answers you will get few, if any, marks. Use a separate answer booklet for this section. Question 25 (3 marks)
Without using your calculator, simplify (3− 3i)2
3+ 3i.
Question 26 (3 marks) Sketch the region of the Argand plane which satisfies the conditions that:
z + 2 ≤ 2 and −π2 ≤ Arg(z + 2) < π
4.
Question 27 (5 marks) Determine the cube roots of i in the form a + ib.
Section E continues opposite.
SECTION E – COMPLEX NUMBERS
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Section E (continued) Question 28 (5 marks) (a) Write down the smallest positive value of θ such that i = eiθ .
(b) Using (a) or otherwise, show that a possible value for i i is e−
π2.
(c) Hence write (i i)i in the form a + ib. Question 29 (7 marks) (a) Show that 1− 2i is a root of the equation z4 −8z3 + 42z2 −80z +125 = 0. Your calculator may be used to simplify powers of a complex number. (b) Hence, without using your calculator, write the polynomial z4 −8z3 + 42z2 −80z +125 as a
product of linear factors. Question 30 (7 marks) Factorise P(z) = z5 − z4 + z3 − z2 + z −1 into: (a) linear factors; (b) real factors.
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