Paper Reference(s) 6667 Edexcel GCE Further Pure Mathematics FP1 Advanced Level Specimen Paper Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Materials required for examination Answer Book (AB16) Graph Paper (ASG2) Mathematical Formulae (Lilac) Items included with question papers Nil Candidates may use any calculator EXCEPT those with the facility for symbolic algebra‚ differentiation and/or integration. Thus candidates may NOT use calculators such as the Texas Instruments TI-89‚ TI-92‚ Casio CFX-9970G‚ Hewlett
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“The Past” “The Past” by Oodgeroo portrays both the author’s resentment for the mistreatment of aboriginals in the past and also depicts her desires. Oodgeroo Conical her aboriginal name also knows as Kathleen Jean Mary Ruska was the first Aborigine women to have her works published in which she used to promote aboriginal rights. Oodgeroo’s has a variety of poems which all are very direct‚ uses accessible rhyme schemes and allusion. Poems such as “Dark unmarried mothers‚ “Time is running out” and
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corrected when pupils are learning and that they use procedures and algorithms correctly to obtain the right answer. In this report I am going to focus on the basic errors and misconceptions made by pupils studying algebra‚ specifically within key stage 3. Algebra is the generalisation of arithmetic‚ containing a wealth of symbolic notation‚ in which students have not previously met. It is not surprising that students find the basic concepts hard to grasp‚ resulting in many errors and misconceptions
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Use Surname Examiner’s Initials Other Names Candidate Signature Pages Level 2 Certificate in Further Mathematics 3 4-5 Further Mathematics Level 2 8360/2 6-7 8-9 10 - 11 Practice Paper Set 1 12 - 13 14 - 15 Paper 2 16 - 17 Calculator TOTAL For this paper you must have: a calculator mathematical instruments. mathematical instruments. Time allowed 2 hours Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Draw diagrams in pencil.
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Math SL Investigation Type 2 Stellar Numbers This is an investigation about stellar numbers‚ it involves geometric shapes which form special number patterns. The simplest of these is that of the square numbers (1‚ 4‚ 9‚ 16‚ 25 etc…) The diagram below shows the stellar triangular numbers until the 6th triangle. The next three numbers after T5 would be: 21‚ 28‚ and 36. A general statement for nth triangular numbers in terms of n is: The 6-stellar star‚ where there are 6 vertices‚ has
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held in the months of December and April respectively. In each of these semester examinations there will be five compulsory papers and one optional paper. Each paper will be of three hours’ duration and of 50 maximum marks‚ except where stated otherwise. Besides there will be a viva-voce & project work examination of 50 marks in the second semester. Format of the Question Paper. There will be one compulsory question consisting of 6 parts of short answer type question based on the whole course
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15 am–11.15 am 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Total Marks TIME 2 hours. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your Centre Number and Candidate Number in the spaces provided at the top of this page. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this question paper. Answer all nineteen questions. Any working should be clearly shown in the spaces provided since marks may be awarded for partially correct solutions. You may use a calculator for this paper. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
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INTRODUCTION In our daily lives‚ we come across news like "prices of goods rising!" or "super discount!". This means that we have to pay a higher or a lower price for the same goods or services. Very often we use index numbers to indicate these changes. In Form 4‚ we have learnt about Index Number from Chapter 11 in Additional Mathematics. Do you know what exactly Index Number is? Well‚ an index number is an economic data figure reflecting price or quantity compared with a standard
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Student Answer form Unit 2 1. a. x-4x=-6 A) 1 B) -10 C) -6 X^2-10x-24=0 (X-4) (x+6) X-4=0 x=4 X+6=0 x+-6 b. x=7+4=5.5 x=7-4=1.5 x=-b±b2-4ac2a x= (-7) ± (-7)2-4(3) (20)2a x=7±64-802a x=7±-16 x=7+4/2=5.5 x=7-4/2=1.5 c. 10x^2+x-3=0 x=-b±b2-4ac2a x=-1± (1)2-4(10) (-3)2(10) x=1±1-12020 x=1±10 x=1+320 = 5 x=1-320= 10 2. a. (-2.3‚ 0)‚ (0‚ 6.3) b. This is a maximum function.
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FOUR questions are compulsory and MUST be attempted. Do NOT open this paper until instructed by the supervisor. During reading and planning time only the question paper may be annotated. You must NOT write in your answer booklet until instructed by the supervisor. This question paper must not be removed from the examination hall. The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Paper F9 Fundamentals Pilot Paper – Skills module ALL FOUR questions are compulsory and MUST be attempted
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