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1957 Paper 1 Q103
D: 1500.0 B: 1500.0

Prove the identity \[ \sum_{s=0}^{N-1} \frac{1}{z-e^{is\theta}} = \frac{N}{z^N-1} - \frac{1}{2}\frac{z^{N-1}+1}{z^N-1}\cot\frac{\theta}{2} + \frac{i}{2}\frac{z^{N-1}+1}{z^N-1}. \] Hence, or otherwise, evaluate the sums \[ \sum_{s=0}^{N-1} \tan(s\theta), \quad \sum_{s=0}^{N-1} \tan^2(s\theta). \]

1957 Paper 1 Q104
D: 1500.0 B: 1500.0

If \[ D_N = \begin{vmatrix} 1 & a & a^N \\ 1 & b & b^N \\ 1 & c & c^N \end{vmatrix} \quad (N=0, 1, 2, \dots), \] prove that \[ D_N = D_2 P_{N-2}, \] where \(P_n\) is the coefficient of \(t^n\) in \[ (1+at+\dots+a^Nt^N)(1+bt+\dots+b^Nt^N)(1+ct+\dots+c^Nt^N) \] for any \(N \ge n\). Write out \(P_n\) explicitly, as a polynomial in \(a, b, c\), in the cases \(n=0, 1, 2, 3\).

1957 Paper 1 Q105
D: 1500.0 B: 1500.0

A certain odd integer \(n\) is expressed as a sum of two squares in two different ways, \[ n = x^2+y^2=X^2+Y^2, \] where \(x, X\) are even positive integers, \(y, Y\) are odd positive integers, and \(x < X\). Prove that positive integers \(a, r, s, b\) can be found so that \[ X-x=2ar, \quad y-Y=2as, \] \(r,s\) are co-prime (i.e. have no common factor greater than 1), and \[ (x+ar)r = (y-as)s = brs. \] (It may be assumed that, if an integer is divisible by each of two co-prime integers, it is divisible by their product.) Express \(x,y,n\) in terms of \(a, r, s, b\), and deduce that \(n\) is not a prime number.

1957 Paper 1 Q106
D: 1500.0 B: 1500.0

A general point \(O\) is taken in the plane of a triangle \(ABC\); the lines \(AO, BO, CO\) meet \(BC, CA, AB\) respectively in \(L, M, N\); and \(MN, NL, LM\) meet \(BC, CA, AB\) respectively in \(P, Q, R\). Prove that \(P, Q, R\) are collinear. Prove also that, if \(BM, CN\) meet \(NL, LM\) respectively in \(Y, Z\), then \(P, Y, Z\) are collinear.

1957 Paper 1 Q107
D: 1500.0 B: 1500.0

A parallelogram \(PQRS\) circumscribes an ellipse. Prove that, if \(P\) lies on a directrix, then \(Q\) and \(S\) lie on the auxiliary circle.

1957 Paper 1 Q108
D: 1500.0 B: 1500.0

A variable chord \(PQ\) of a given central conic \(S\) passes through a fixed point \(O\). Prove that the mid-point of \(PQ\) lies on a fixed conic \(S'\). Show that, if \(O\) now varies along a fixed line, \(S'\) passes through two fixed points.

1957 Paper 1 Q109
D: 1500.0 B: 1500.0

Prove that four normals can be drawn to a rectangular hyperbola from a general point \(N\) in its plane. If the feet of these normals are four distinct real points \(A, B, C, D\), establish the following facts:

  1. Each of the points \(A, B, C, D\) is the orthocentre of the triangle formed by the other three.
  2. The centroid \(G\) of the points \(A, B, C, D\) divides \(ON\) in the ratio \(1:3\), where \(O\) is the centre of the hyperbola.
  3. The circle through \(B, C, D\) meets the hyperbola again at the opposite end \(A'\) of the diameter \(AO\) of the hyperbola, and has centre \(P\) such that \(G\) is the mid-point of \(AP\).

1957 Paper 1 Q110
D: 1500.0 B: 1500.0

The inside of a box, with lid closed, has the form of a cube of edge \(2a\). A circular ring of radius \(b\), made of wire of negligible thickness, is to be placed in the box and the lid closed. How would you suggest placing the ring so as to allow \(b/a\) to be as large as possible, and what is the largest value of \(b/a\) with the suggested arrangement?

1957 Paper 1 Q201
D: 1500.0 B: 1500.0

The point \(I\) is the incentre of the triangle \(ABC\). Determine under what conditions the bisector of the angle \(ABI\) meets the bisector of the angle \(ACI\) on the line \(AI\).

1957 Paper 1 Q202
D: 1500.0 B: 1500.0

Two points \(A, B\) are given, and a circle is drawn such that the length of the tangent from \(A\) to it has a fixed value \(a\) and the length of the tangents from \(B\) to it has a fixed value \(b\). Find (i) the locus of the centre of this circle, and (ii) the locus, for each of the four possible points, of the point of intersection of a tangent from \(A\) to the circle with a tangent from \(B\) to the circle.