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Date November 2019 Marks available 3 Reference code 19N.1.AHL.TZ0.H_9
Level Additional Higher Level Paper Paper 1 (without calculator) Time zone Time zone 0
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Question

In the following diagram, the points  A B C and  D  are on the circumference of a circle with centre O and radius r [ AC ]  is a diameter of the circle.  BC = r AD = CD and  A B C = A D C = 90 .

Given that  cos 75 = q , show that  cos 105 = q .

[1]
a.

Show that B A D = 75 .

[3]
b.

By considering triangle  ABD , show that  B D 2 = 5 r 2 2 r 2 q 6 .

[4]
c.i.

By considering triangle CBD , find another expression for B D 2 in terms of r and q .

[3]
c.ii.

Use your answers to part (c) to show that  cos 75 = 1 6 + 2 .

[3]
d.

Markscheme

cos 105 = cos ( 180 75 ) = cos 75       R1

= q        AG

Note: Accept arguments using the unit circle or graphical/diagrammatical considerations.

[1 mark]

a.

AD = CD C A D = 45       A1

valid method to find  B A C         (M1)

for example:  BC = r B C A = 60

B A C = 30       A1

hence  B A D = 45 + 30 = 75       AG

[3 marks]

b.

AB = r 3 AD = ( CD ) = r 2        A1A1

applying cosine rule        (M1)

B D 2 = ( r 3 ) 2 + ( r 2 ) 2 2 ( r 3 ) ( r 2 ) cos 75        A1

= 3 r 2 + 2 r 2 2 r 2 6 cos 75

=5r22r2q6       AG

[4 marks]

c.i.

B C D = 105         (A1)

attempt to use cosine rule on  Δ BCD         (M1)

B D 2 = r 2 + ( r 2 ) 2 2 r ( r 2 ) cos 105

= 3 r 2 + 2 r 2 q 2        A1

[3 marks]

c.ii.

5 r 2 2 r 2 q 6 = 3 r 2 + 2 r 2 q 2         (M1)(A1)

2 r 2 = 2 r 2 q ( 6 + 2 )        A1

Note: Award A1 for any correct intermediate step seen using only two terms.

q = 1 6 + 2        AG

Note: Do not award the final A1 if follow through is being applied.

[3 marks]

d.

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Syllabus sections

Topic 3— Geometry and trigonometry » SL 3.2—2d and 3d trig, sine rule, cosine rule, area
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