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The document outlines an O Level Cambridge (CIE) Further Maths exam consisting of 8 questions focused on polynomials, including topics such as polynomial division, the factor and remainder theorem, and solving cubic equations. It categorizes the questions into medium, hard, and very hard levels, with a total mark allocation of 58. Each question includes specific tasks related to finding remainders, factors, and solving equations.

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The document outlines an O Level Cambridge (CIE) Further Maths exam consisting of 8 questions focused on polynomials, including topics such as polynomial division, the factor and remainder theorem, and solving cubic equations. It categorizes the questions into medium, hard, and very hard levels, with a total mark allocation of 58. Each question includes specific tasks related to finding remainders, factors, and solving equations.

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O Level Cambridge (CIE) Further Maths 58 mins 8 questions

Exam Questions

Factors of
Polynomials
Operations with Polynomials / Polynomial Division / Factor & Remainder Theorem /
Solving Cubic Equations

Medium (1 question) /6 Scan here to return to the course


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Hard (4 questions) /30

Very Hard (3 questions) /22

Total Marks /58

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Medium Questions
1 (a) px
( ) = 15x 3 + 22x 2 − 15x + 2
Find the remainder when p ( x ) is divided by x + 1.

(2 marks)

(b) (i) Show that x + 2 is a factor of p x ( ) .

[1]

(ii) Write p ( x ) as a product of linear factors.

[3]

(4 marks)

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Hard Questions
1 (a) The polynomial px ( ) = 6x 3 + ax 2 + bx + 2 , where a and b are integers, has a
factor of x–2.
Given that p 1 = – 2p 0 , find the values of a and b .
( ) ( )

(4 marks)

(b) Using your values of a and b ,

(i) find the remainder when p ( x ) is divided by 2x –1

(ii) factorise p ( x ) .

(4 marks)

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2 (a) px
( ) = ax 3 + 3x 2 + bx − 12 has a factor of 2x + 1 . When p x ( ) is divided by x − 3 the
remainder is 105.

Find the value of a and of b .

(5 marks)

(b) Using your values of a and b , write p x


( ) as a product of 2x + 1 and a quadratic factor.

(2 marks)

(c) Hence solve p ( x ) = 0.

(2 marks)

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3 (a) px ( ) = 6x 3 + ax 2 + 12x + b , where a and b are integers.
p x has a remainder of 11 when divided by x − 3 and a remainder of −21 when
( )

divided by x + 1 .
Given that p x = x − 2 Q x , find Q x , a quadratic factor with numerical
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )

coefficients.

(6 marks)

(b) Hence solve p ( x ) = 0.

(2 marks)

1
4 The three roots of p = 0 , where p x = 2x 3 + ax 2 + bx + c are x = 2 , x = n and
( x ) ( )

x = − n , where a , b , c and n are integers. The y -intercept of the graph of y = p x is ( )

4. Find p ( x ) , simplifying your coefficients.

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(5 marks)

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Very Hard Questions
1 (a) The polynomial p ( = ax 3 − 9x 2 + bx − 6, where a and b are constants, has a factor
x )

of x − 2 . The polynomial has a remainder of 66 when divided by x − 3 .

Find the value of a and of b .

(4 marks)

(b) Using your values of a and b , show that p x ( ) = x −2 q x


( ) ( ) , where q ( x ) is a quadratic
factor to be found.

(2 marks)

(c) Hence show that the equation p ( x ) = 0 has only one real solution.

(2 marks)

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2 (a) px( ) = 2x 3 − 3x 2 − 23x + 12
⎛ 1 ⎞⎟
Find the value of p ⎜⎜ ⎟.


2⎠

(1 mark)

(b) Write p ( x ) as the product of three linear factors and hence solve p ( x ) = 0.

(5 marks)

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3 (a) The polynomial p = ax 3 + bx 2 − 19x + 4, where a and b are constants, has a
( x )

factor x + 4 and is such that 2p 1 = 5p 0 . ( ) ( )

Show that p ( x ) = x +4( ) ( Ax 2 + Bx + C , where A , B and C are integers to be found.


)

(6 marks)

(b) Hence factorise p ( x ) .

(1 mark)

(c) Find the remainder when p 'x


( ) is divided by x .

(1 mark)

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