Wma12 01 jan 23 qp answers. Examiners should always award full marks if deserved, i. Try to answer every question. WMA12/01. Mathematics ##### International Advanced Subsidiary/Advanced Level ##### Pure Mathematics P. All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be awarded. International Advanced Subsidiary/Advanced Level Pure Mathematics P2. All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be awarded. 1 hour 30 minutes reference. . if the answer matches the mark scheme. . Mathematics. Time 1 Topic Questions. e. Examiners should also be prepared to award zero marks if the candidate’s response is not worthy of credit according to the mark scheme. Our worksheets cover all topics from GCSE, IGCSE and A Level courses. Check your answers if you have time at the end. The first question asks candidates to find the value of the constant a, given a cubic function f (x) and that its remainder when divided by (x Time Paper. Candidates may use any calculator permitted by Pearson regulations. You must have: Mathematical Formulae and Statistical Tables (Yellow), calculator. Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. Give them a try and see how you do! You can find Edexcel International A-level P2 (WMA12), C12 (WMA01), and Edexcel A-level old spec C2 (6664), past papers, mark schemes and model answers below: f(x) = x3+ (p + 3) x2– x + q where p and q are constants and p > 0 Given that (x – 3) is a factor of f(x) (a) show that 9p + q = –51 (2) Given also that when f(x) is divided by (x + p) the remainder is 9 (b) show that 3p2+ p + q – 9 = 0 (2) (c) The paper contains 10 multiple choice questions on pure mathematics, with a total time allotment of 1 hour and 30 minutes. You must have: Total Marks Mathematical Formulae and Statistical Tables (Yellow), calculator. Exam paper questions organised by topic and difficulty. qsdsin qywnu bdvecc tbyp qqlka lzjyfk uldatlwf ruomz gvv oav
This KS3 Science quiz takes a look at variation and classification. It is quite easy to recognise your different friends at school. They look different, they sound different and they behave differently. Even 'identical' twins are not perfectly identical. These differences are called variation and occur in all animal or plant species. Some of these variations are caused by genetics and others are environmental. Variations that are caused by the genetics of an individual can be passed on during reproduction.
Variation can also be described as being continuous or discontinuous. An example of a variation that is continuous would be height. The height of an adult can be any value within the normal height range of our species. Someone could be 167.1 cm tall, someone else cm tall and so on. Discontinuous variables are those with only certain definite values, for example tongue rolling. Some people can curl their tongue edges upwards but others can't. No one can partly roll their tongue, it is either one thing or the other.