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Mark Scheme (Results)

Summer 2007

GCE

O Level Mathematics B (7361_02)

Edexcel Limited. Registered in England and Wales No. 4496750


Registered Office: One90 High Holborn, London WC1V 7BH
7361 Paper 2, Summer 2007
Mark Scheme

1. (a) 7 B1 1

(b) 5 B1 1

(c) 9 B1 1 3
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2. (a) 30 x 4.5 , 135 (km) M1, A1 2

(b) [2 x c’s(135)]/(7.5 + 4.5) , 22.5 (km/h) M1, A1 2 4


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3. (a) any pair of brackets multiplied out (one error) M1

all three brackets multiplied out and collected M1 dep


(one term incorrect). The expression must be
a cubic

x3 - 7x + 6 A1 3

(b) c’s(x3 - 7x + 6) = 349 – 7x with c’s terms


gathered correctly M1

x = 7 A1 2 5
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⎛ 4 p − 4 − 15 ⎞
4. (a) (i) ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ B2(-1 eeoo)
⎝ 2 p + 12 17 ⎠

⎛ 4 p − 4 − p − 6⎞
(ii) ⎜⎜ ⎟ B2 (-1 eeoo) 4
⎝ 30 17 ⎟⎠

(b) Either c’s(2p + 12 = 30) or c’s( -p - 6 = -15) M1

p = 9 A1 2 6
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5. NB: Acceptable alternative methods, using different angles, are awarded the
corresponding marks.

(a) ∠ TAD = 64° M1

∠ CAT = 90° M1

any one valid reason for either of the above angles A1

∠ CAD = 26° A1 ft 4

(b) ∠ ABD = 64° (with or without reason) M1

∠ BAD = 58° (with reason (if not given above)) M1

∠ BAC = 32° A1 3

(c) ∠ BXA = 84° (angle sum of triangle) M1

∠ CXD = 84° A1 2 9
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6. (a) BF/6 = tan 36° (o.e.), 4.36 cm M1, A1 2

(b) FC/13 = sin 54° (o.e.) , 10.52 cm M1, A1 2

(c) BA/13 = sin 36° (o.e.) M1

AE = c’s(BA) - 6 M1 dep

AE = 1.64 cm A1 3

(d) Writing down an expression for an area M1


which would enable the candidate to arrive
at the required answer on completion of
method.

i.e. Area of rectangle ABCD = c’s(BC) x c’s(AB)

A completely correct method for the M1 dep


required area

60.41 cm2 or 60.42 cm2 A1 3 10


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7. (a) (i) a + b - c B1

(ii) -a + c + ½(a + b - c) M1
or
b - ½(a + b - c)

½(b + c - a) A1

(iii) (b + c - a)/5 B1 ft 4

2 3
(b) -a + 5 (a + b) or b + 5 (-b - a) M1

2 3
5 b - 5a A1 2

2 3
(c) c’s[(b + c - a)/5] = c’s[ 5 b - 5 a] M1

conclusion A1 2

(d) CB = a - c + c + 2a M1

conclusion A1 2 10
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8. (a) (i) -9 (ii) -2/3 (iii) 61 B1,B1,B1 3

(b) xy = 1 + 2y (o.e.) M1

(1 + 2x)/x (o.e.) A1 2

(c) (x ≠ ) 0 B1 1

(d) (2x - 3)(2x - 3) - 4 ( = 0) M1

4x2 -12x + 5 ( = 0) A1

attempt to factorise quadratic M1

0.5, 2.5 A1, A1 5 11


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9. (a) 9/10 x 2/3, 3/5 (o.e.) M1, A1 2

(b) either 1/10 x 2/3 or 9/10 or 2/3 or 9/10 x 1/3 M1

adding a correct 2nd term M1 dep


or
1/10 x 1/3 , 1 – 1/10x 1/3

29/30 (o.e.) A1 3

(c) 1/5 x 1/10 x 1/3 , 1/150 (o.e.) M1, A1 2

(d) 1/10 x 1/3 x 4/5 , 2/75 (o.e.) M1, A1 2

(e) c’s(d) x 300, 8 days M1, A1 2 11


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10. (a) 80 - 2 . 5 - 2 . x (o.e.) , 70 - 2x M1, A1 2

(b) CM = 4 m B1 1

(c) x . (c’s(76 - 2x)) M1

½ [(76 - 2x) + (70 - 2x)] x 4 M1

c’s(76x - 2x2 ) + c’s(292 - 8x ) M1 dep

292 + 68 x - 2x2 (conclusion) A1 4


or
(x + 4)(76 - 2x), - 12 M1, M1 dep

76x - 2x2 + 304 - 8x M1

292 + 68 x - 2x2 (conclusion) A1

(d) 68 - 4x , = 0 M1, M1 dep

17 m A1 3

(e) substituting c’s (d) into M1, A1 2


292 + 68x – 2x2 , 870 (m2)

(f) c’s(17) + 4 and 76 - 2 x c’s(17) - 3 M1

√(c’s(212) + c’s(392) ) M1 dep

44 m A1 3 15
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11. (a) 8.5, 27, -5, -8 B3(-1 eeoo) 3

(b) graph penalties B3 3


-1 mark for incorrect/non uniform scale
straight line segments
each point missed (±½ small square)
each missed segment
each point not plotted
each point incorrectly plotted (±½ small square)
tramlines
very poor curve

(c) Drawn tangent M1

-16 → -22 A1 2

(d) At least two values from c’s graph intersecting M1


with the x axis

At least one range statement with at least one M1


of c’s critical values

Two range statements consistent with c’s M1 dep


graph and one correct critical value

x < -1.7 and 2.6 < x < 4.5 A1 4

(e) y = 20 - 4x drawn M1

Three values written down from the B1


intersection of c’s straight line with the cubic

x= 2 A1

-1.1 and 4.6 A1 4 16

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