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Practice Paper A2 MS

This document provides the mark scheme for a practice exam in Edexcel Core Mathematics C3. It lists the questions asked, the marks allocated for each part, and the scheme or criteria used to award marks. For multiple choice questions 1-5, it describes the steps or work required to earn each mark. For free response questions 6, it outlines the solution or work needed for each available mark. The highest mark available for the exam is 13 marks for question 5.

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Practice Paper A2 MS

This document provides the mark scheme for a practice exam in Edexcel Core Mathematics C3. It lists the questions asked, the marks allocated for each part, and the scheme or criteria used to award marks. For multiple choice questions 1-5, it describes the steps or work required to earn each mark. For free response questions 6, it outlines the solution or work needed for each available mark. The highest mark available for the exam is 13 marks for question 5.

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EDEXCEL CORE MATHEMATICS C3 PRACTICE PAPER A2 MARK SCHEME

Question
Scheme Marks
Number
1. (a) Using x2 − 1 ≡ (x − 1)(x + 1) somewhere in solution M1
x − ( x − 1)
Using a common denominator e.g. M1
( x − 1)( x + 1)
1
Clear, sound, complete proof of f(x) = A1 (3)
( x − 1)( x + 1)
(b) Range of f is y, where y > 0 B2 (2)
If y ≥ 0 given allow B1.

 1 
(c) gf(x) = g = g   = 2 (x − 1)(x + 1) M1 A1
 ( x − 1)( x + 1) 
2
M1 requires correct order and g(x) = used
x
2 (x − 1)(x + 1) = 70 M1
M1 is independent of previous work
x = 6 (treat −6 extra as ISW) A1 (4)
(9 marks)

y+3 y +1 ( y + 3) − ( y + 1)
2 2

2. − ≡ M1
( y + 1)( y + 2) ( y + 2) ( y + 3) ( y + 1)( y + 2)( y + 3)


(y 2
) (
+ 6 y + 9 − y 2 + 2 y +1 ) ≡
4y +8
M1 A1
( y + 1)( y + 2)( y + 3) ( y + 1)( y + 2)( y + 3)
4 ( y + 2) 4 4
≡ ≡ or M1, A1
( y + 1)( y + 2)( y + 3) ( y + 1)( y + 3) y + 4y + 3
2

(5 marks)
EDEXCEL CORE MATHEMATICS C3 PRACTICE PAPER A2 MARK SCHEME

Question
Scheme Marks
Number
3. (a) B1
y x>0

B1 ft
x<0

4a
x
-4a (4a, 0) & (−4a, 0)
and shape at (0,0) B1 (3)
(b) f(2a) = (2a) − 4a(2a) = 4a − 8a = − 4a
2 2 2 2
B1

f(−2a)[ = f(2a) ( even function) ] = − 4a2 B1 (2)

(c) a = 3 and f(x) = 45 ⇒ 45 = x2 − 12x (x > 0) M1


0 = x 2 − 12 x − 45
0 = (x − 15)(x + 3) M1
x = 15 (or −3) A1
∴ Solutions are x = ±15 only A1 (4)
(9 marks)

4. (a) Attempting to reach at least the stage x 2 ( x + 1) = 4 x + 1 M1

4x + 1
Conclusion (no errors seen) x= (*) A1 (2)
x +1

[Reverse process: need to square and clear fractions for M1]

4+1
(b) x2 = = 1.58… M1
1+1

x3 = 1.68, x 4 = 1.70 A1A1 (3)


[Max. deduction of 1 for more than 2 d.p.]
(c) Suitable interval; e.g. [1.695, 1.705] (or “tighter”) M1
f(1.695) = –0.037… , f(1.705) = +0.0435… M1
Change of sign, no errors seen, so root = 1.70 (correct to 2 d.p.) A1 (3)
(d) x = –1, “division by zero not possible”, or equivalent B1, B1 (2)
or any number in interval –1 < x < –¼, “square root of neg. no.”
(10 marks)
EDEXCEL CORE MATHEMATICS C3 PRACTICE PAPER A2 MARK SCHEME

Question
Scheme Marks
Number
5. (a) y

V shape right way up B1


2a vertex in first quadrant B1

a g B1
a
− 1 eeoo; 2a, a, - B2 (1, 0) (5)
4
−a 0
x
4

(b) 4x + a = (a − x) + a M1
a
5 x = a, x= M1
5
9a
y= A1 (3)
5
(c) fg( x ) = 4 x + a − a + a = 4 x + a M1 A1 (2)

(d) 4 x + a = 3a ⇒ 4 x = 2a M1

a a
x= ,− A1, A1 (3)
2 2
(13 marks)

6. (a) f(3.1) = 10 + ln 9.3 – 1


2
e3.1 = 1.131

f(3.2) = 10 + ln 9.6 – 1
2
e3.2 = −0.0045 M1
Sign change, so 3.1 < k < 3.2 A1 (2)
1 1 x
(b) f ′(x) = − e (3)
x 2
1
(c) f(1) = 10 + ln 3 – 2
e B1

f ′(x) = 1 – 1
2
e B1
1 1
(i) y – (10 + ln 3 – 2
e) = (1 – 2
e)(x – 1) M1

(ii) x = 0: y = 10 + ln 3 – 1
2
e−1+ 1
2
e M1
= 9 + ln 3 A1 (5)
(10 marks)
EDEXCEL CORE MATHEMATICS C3 PRACTICE PAPER A2 MARK SCHEME

Question
Scheme Marks
Number
7. (a) sin x + √3 cos x = R sin (x + α)
= R (sin x cos α + cos x sin α) M1
R cos α = 1, R sin α = √3 A1
Method for R or α, e.g. R = √(1 + 3) or tan α = √3 M1
Both R = 2 and α = 60 A1 (4)

1 3
(b) sec x + √3 cosec x = 4 ⇒ + =4 B1
cos x sin x
⇒ sin x + √3 cos x = 4 sin x cos x M1
= 2 sin 2x (*) M1 (3)
(c) Clearly producing 2 sin 2x = 2 sin (x + 60) A1 (1)
(8 marks)

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