1. Solve the simultaneous equations x – 2y = (ii) [ x 2 g ( x)]dx
7 and xy – x = 9y. Give the answers correct 1 to two decimal places. (b) Given g(x) = 2x – 8, find g(x) in terms of x. 2. (a) Sketch the graph of y = 1 + 3cos x for 0 ≤ x ≤ 2. 5. Diagram 5 shows the straight line AC (b) Hence, using the same axes, sketch a which intersects the y-axis at point B. suitable straight line to find the number of solutions for the equation 6cos x = 4 3x for 0 ≤ x ≤ 2. State the number of solutions.
3. Diagram 3 shows the arrangement of
cylinders having the same radius, 3 cm. The height of the first cylinder is 4 cm and the height of each subsequent cylinder The equation of AC is 3y = 2x – 15. increases by 2 cm. Find [Volume of a cylinder = r2h] (a) the equation of the straight line which passes through point A and perpendicular to AC, (b) (i) the coordinates of B, (ii) the coordinates of C given AB : BC = 2 : 7. (a) Calculate the volume, in cm3, of the 6. Table 6 shows the frequency distribution of 17th cylinder, in terms of . the marks of a group of students. (b) Given the total volume of the first n Marks Number of students cylinders is 1 620 cm3, find the value 1 – 10 5 of n. 11 – 20 8 21 – 30 20 4. Diagram 4 shows the shaded region 31 – 40 10 bounded by the curve y = g(x), the x-axis 41 – 50 7 and the straight line x = 3. (a) Using a scale of 2 cm to 10 marks on the horizontal axis and 2 cm to 2 students on the vertical axis, draw a histogram to represent the frequency distribution of the marks in Table 6. Hence, find the mode mark. (b) Calculate the standard deviation of the marks.
It is given that the area of the shaded region
is 10 unit2. (a) Find 3 (i) g ( x)dx 1
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SECTION B (b) It is given that OE hOD and 7. Table 7 shows the values of two variables, BE k BC , where h and k are x and y, obtained from an experiment. Variables x and y are related by the constants. Express OE hx (i) in terms of h, x and y , equation y = , where h and k are k (ii) in terms of k, x and y . constants. (c) Hence, find the value of h and of k. x 3 4 5 6 7 8 y 2.57 3.31 4.07 4.90 6.31 7.94 10. (a) A random variable, X, has a binomial (a) Plot log10 y against x, using a scale of 2 distribution with 10 trials where the cm to 1 unit on the x-axis and 2 cm to probability of success in each trial is p. 0.1 unit on the log10y-axis. Hence, draw The mean number of success is 4. the line of best fit. Calculate (b) Use the graph in 7(a) to find the value (i) the value of p, of (ii) P(X ≤ 2) (i) h, (b) The diameter of limes from a farm has (ii) k, a normal distribution with a mean of (iii) y when x = 2.7. 3.2 cm and a standard deviation of 1.5 cm. Calculate 8. The curve y = x3 – 6x2 + 9x + 1 passes (i) the probability that a lime chosen through the point A(2, 3) and has two at random from the farm has a turning points, P(3, 1) and Q. diameter of more than 3.9 cm. Find (ii) the value of d is 33% of the limes (a) the gradient of the curve at A, have diameters of less than d cm. (b) the equation of the normal to the curve at A, 11. Diagram 11 shows a circle with centre O. D (c) the coordinates of Q and determine is the midpoint of AC and DOC = 60o. whether Q is the maximum or the minimum point.
9. Diagram 9 shows triangle OAB. The point
C lies on OA and the point D lies on AB. The straight line OD intersects the straight line BC at the point E.
It is given that the area of the major sector
7 OAC is 209 cm2. Find 15 [Use = 3.142] It is given that OA x , OB y , (a) the value of , in radians, 2 (b) the radius, in cm, of the circle, OC OA and AB 2 AD . 3 (c) the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded (a) Express in terms of x and y of sector, (d) the area, in cm2, of segment ABC. (i) BC (ii) OD
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SECTION C (a) Write down three inequalities, other 12. A particle moves along a straight line such than x ≥ 0 and y ≥ 0 which satisfy all that its acceleration, a m s-2, is given by a = the above constraints. 10 – 2t, where t is the time, in seconds, (b) Using a scale of 2 cm to 10 participants after it passes through a fixed point O. The on both axes, construct and shade the initial velocity of the particle is 16 m s-1. region R which satisfies all the above [Assume motion to the right is positive.] constraints. Find (c) Using the graph constructed in 14(b), (a) the maximum velocity, in m s-1, of the find particle, (i) the minimum number of (b) the range of values of t during which participants for course A, the particle moves to the right, (ii) the maximum total fees collected (c) the total distance, in m, travelled by the per month if the monthly fees per particle in the first 6 seconds. participant for course A is RM300 and for course B is RM400. 13. Diagram 13 shows triangle ABC and triangle CDE where BCE and ACD are 15. Table 15 shows the price indices for three straight lines. items, P, Q and R used in the production of a type of bag. Item Price index in Price index in 2006 based on 2008 based on 2004 2004 P 125 150 Q 116 x R y 120 (a) Find the price index of item P in the year 2008 based on the year 2006. (a) Calculate the length, in cm, of (b) The price of item Q in the year 2004 is (i) BC RM7.50 and its price in the year 2008 (ii) DE is RM10.50. (b) Point C lies on BC such that AC = Find AC. (i) the value of x, (i) Sketch triangle ACB. (ii) the price of item Q in the year (ii) Find ACB. 2006. (iii) Calculate the area, in cm2, of (c) The composite index for the production triangle ACB. cost of the bag in the year 2006 based on the year 2004 is 118.5. The cost of 14. A training centre offers two courses, A and the items P, Q and R used are in the B. The number of participants for course A ratio 2 : 1 : 3. is x and the number of participants for Find the value of y. course B is y. The intake of the participants (d) Given the price of the bag in the year is based on the following constraints: 2006 is RM47.40, find the I: The maximum number of participants corresponding price of the bag in the is 80. year 2004. II: The number of participants for course B is at least 10. III: The number of participants for course 3 B is at most times the number of 2 participants of course A.