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ANALYSIS OF SPM ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS PAPERS (2007 2010)


FORM 4
CHAPTER
PAPER 1
PAPER 2
SECTION A SECTION B SECTION C
07 08 09 10 07 08 09 10 07 08 09 10 07 08 09 10
1. Functions

1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3
2. Quadratic Equations

4 4 4 5 2
3. Quadratic Functions

5,6 5,6 5,6 4,6
4. Simultaneous
Equations
1 1 1 1
5. Indices and
Logarithms
7,8 7,8 7,8 7,8
6. Coordinate
Geometry
13,14 13,14 15 13,14 2 2 5 10 9
7. Statistics

22 22 24 22 5 5 6
8. Circular Measures

18 18 12 17 9 9 10 11
9. Differentiation

19,20 19,20 19,20 19,20 4a,b 3 10a 71 8
10. Solution of
Triangles
15 14 12 13
11. Index Number

13 13 13 15

FORM 5
CHAPTER
PAPER 1
PAPER 2
SECTION A SECTION B SECTION C
07 08 09 10 07 08 09 10 07 08 09 10 07 08 09 10
1. Progressions

9,10,
11
9,10,
11
9,10,
11
9,10,
11
6 3 6 3
2. Linear Law

12 12 12 7 8 8 7
3. Integrations

21 21 18,21 21 4c 10b 7b,c
4. Vectors

15,16 15,16 13,14 15,16 6 5 8 9
5. Trigonometric
Functions
17 17 16,17 18 3 4 4 2
6. Permutations &
Combinations
23 23 22 23
7. Probability

24 24 23 24
8. Probability
Distributions
25 25 25 25 11 11 11 10
9. Motion Along a
Straight Line
12 12 15 12
10. Linear Programming

14 15 14 14

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PAPER 1

Question 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
1 Functions Functions Functions Functions Functions
2 Functions Functions Functions Functions Functions
3
Quadratic
.Equations
Functions Functions Functions Functions

4
Quadratic
Functions
Quadratic
.Equations
Quadratic
.Equations
Quadratic
.Equations
Quadratic
Functions

5
Quadratic
Functions
Quadratic
Functions
Quadratic
Functions
Quadratic
Functions
Quadratic
Functions

6
Indices &
logarithms
Quadratic
Functions
Quadratic
Functions
Quadratic
Functions
Quadratic
Functions

7
Indices &
logarithms
Indices &
logarithms
Indices &
logarithms
Indices &
logarithms
Indices &
logarithms

8
Indices &
logarithms
Indices &
logarithms
Indices &
logarithms
Indices &
logarithms
Indices &
logarithms

9 Progressions Progressions Progressions Progressions
Indices &
logarithms

10 Progressions Progressions Progressions Progressions Progressions
11 Linear Law Progressions Progressions Progressions Progressions
12
Coordinate
Geometry
Linear Law Linear Law
Circular
Measures
Linear Law

13 Vector
Coordinate
Geometry
Coordinate
Geometry
Vector
Coordinate
Geometry

14 Vector
Coordinate
Geometry
Coordinate
Geometry
Vector
Coordinate
Geometry

15
Trigonometric
Functions
Vector Vector
Coordinate
Geometry
Vector

16
Circular
Measures
Vector Vector
Trigonometric
Functions
Vector

17 Differentiation
Trigonometric
Functions
Trigonometric
Functions
Trigonometric
Functions
Circular
Measures

18 Differentiation
Circular
Measures
Circular
Measures
Differentiation
Trigonometric
Functions

19 Differentiation Differentiation Differentiation Differentiation Integration
20 Integration Differentiation Differentiation Differentiation Differentiation
21 Integration Integration Integration Integration Differentiation
22
Permutation
& Combination
Statistics Statistics
Permutation
& Combination
Statistics

23 Probability
Permutation
& Combination
Permutation
& Combination
Probability
Distributions
Permutation
& Combination

24 Statistics Probability Probability Statistics Probability
25
Probability
Distributions
Probability
Distributions
Probability
Distributions
Probability
Distributions
Probability
Distributions




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PAPER 2

Question

2006

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

SECTION A

1
Simultaneous
Equations
Simultaneous
Equations
Simultaneous
Equations
Simultaneous
Equations
Simultaneous
Equations

2 Functions
Coordinate
Geometry
Quadratic
Functions
Quadratic
Equations &
Functions
Trigonometric
Functions

3 Progressions
Trigonometric
Functions
Progressions
Differentiation
& Integration
Progressions
4
Trigonometric
Functions
Differentiation
& Integration
Trigonometric
Functions
Trigonometric
Functions
Integration
5 Vector Statistics Statistics Vector
Coordinate
Geometry

6 Statistics Progressions Vector Progressions

Statistics




SECTION B

7 Linear Law Linear Law Integration Integration

Integration


8 Integration Vector Linear Law Linear Law

Linear Law


9
Coordinate
Geometry
Circular
Measures
Circular
Measures
Coordinate
Geometry
Vector
10
Circular
Measures
Integration
Coordinate
Geometry
Circular
Measures
Probability
Distributions

11
Probability
Distributions
Probability
Distributions
Probability
Distributions
Probability
Distributions
Circular
Measures



SECTION C

12
Motion Along a
Straight Line
Motion Along a
Straight Line
Motion Along
a Straight Line
Solution of
Triangles
Motion Along
a Straight Line

13
Solution of
Triangles
Index Number Index Number Index Number
Solution of
Triangles

14
Linear
Programming
Linear
Programming
Solution of
Triangles
Linear
Programming
Linear
Programming

15 Index Number
Solution of
Triangles
Linear
Programming
Motion Along
a Straight Line
Index Number


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ax+ 3 x
a
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Diagram 1
Rajah 1
For
Examiners
Use




1.



Based on the relation defined by the ordered pairs (3, 5), (3, 8), (5, 7) and (5, 13), state

(a) the object of 7,

(b) the range of the relation.
.
[2 marks]
|2 markah|









2







Diagram 2, shows part of the mapping 3 : + ax x f .
Find the values of a. [2 marks]







} 7 , 5 , 3 { = M
} 13 , 10 , 8 , 7 , 5 { = N
} 13 , 10 , 8 , 7 , 5 { = N
Diagram 2

PAPE
R 1
5


3 The quadratic equation 5 3
2
+ = + kx kx has two distinct roots. Find the range of values of k.
[3 marks]















For
Examiners
Use

4. The quadratic function b x x x f + + = 7 ) (
2
has a minimum value of
4
1
.
Find the value of b.
[3 marks]

























6

For
Examiners
Use

5. Find the range of values of x for which 0 6 7 5
2
> + x x . [3 marks]















6. Simplify
n n n
2 2 2
2 3

+ +
in the form ) 2 (
n
k , where k is a constant.
[3 marks]













7. Find the value of w if 3 64 log
2
=
w
.
[3 marks]















7


8. Given that 2 log 2 log
9 3
+ = B A , express A in terms of B.
[4 marks]















.

For
Examiners
Use

9 Given that P(5, 1), Q(5, 4) and R(r, 7), find the possible values of r if PR PQ
2
1
= .
|3 marks|



























8

For
Examiners
Use

10 . The table 10 shows the distribution of scores obtained by 11 students in a
Mathematics quiz.
.

Score


2

3

m

7

k

9
Number of Students


2

1

2

3

1

2

Table 10

The scores are arranged in ascending order. The mean score is 6 and the third
quartile is 8. Find the value of m and k.
[ 3 marks ]















11. Differentiate
1 2
1 2

+
x
x
with respect to x.
|3 marks|


















9


12. Diagram 12 shows a sector of a circle with centre O and radius 10 cm
















Diagram 12

Given PQ = 12 cm, find the length of arc PQ.
[3 marks]











For
Examiners
Use

13. Given that , 4
2
x x y = use differentiation method to find the small change in y when
x increases from 4 to 4.02.
|3 marks|














Q
O
10 cm
12 cm
P
10

For
Examiners
Use

14 The first three terms of an arithmetic progression are m, 2m + 5 and 5m + 2. Find

(a) the value of m,

(b) the sum of the first 10 terms of the progression.
.
[3 marks]













15 In a geometric progression, the second term is 72 and the fourth term is 8. Calculate

(a) the positive value of the common ratio,

(b) the sum to infinity of the geometric progression.

[4 marks]














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16 . Diagram 16 shows the graph of straight line obtained by plotting
2
x
y
against x













Diagram 16

Find

(a) y in terms of x ,

(b) value of y when x = 1.

[3 marks]














For
Examiners
Use
(0, 3)
(5, 0)
x
0

2
x
y



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17 Find the value of dx
x
x
}


2
3
2
3
9
.
|3 marks|













18 Diagram 18 shows the curve x y 2
2
= and the straight line . k y =










Diagram 18

If the area of the shaded region is
2
9
unit
2
, find the value of k.
|4 marks|











y
y = k
0
x
y
2
=2x
13


19 a = 3p + 4q
b = 2p q
c = mp + (m n)q, where m and n are constant.



Use the above information to find the values of m and n when c = 4a 2b.
[3 marks]













For
Examiners
Use

20 Given that O(0, 0), P(2, 6) and R(5, 7), find in terms of the unit vectors, i and j .

(a)

PR ,
(b) the unit vector in the direction of

PR .

[4 marks]



















14

For
Examiners
Use
21 Solve the equation
4
3
cos sin = u u for s s 360 0 u .
[3 marks]

















22 (a) Find the number of four digit numbers less than 4000 that can be formed from digits
0, 1, 3, 4, 6 and 7 without repetition. [2 marks]


(b) Among these numbers how many are odd numbers?
[2 marks]
























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23 Anita, Goh and Laila will be taking part in a shooting competition. The probability that
Anita, Goh and Laila will win the the competition is
5
3
,
4
3
and
3
1
respectively. Find
the probability that

(a) only Laila will lose in the competition,
[1 mark]
(b) only two of them will win the competition.
[2 marks]










































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Examiners
Use
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Examiners
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24 From a survey it is found that 60% of the students of SMK Bandar Baru go to school by
bus. If a sample of 7 students is selected randomly from the school, find the probability
that

(a) exactly 4 students go to school by bus,
[2 marks]
(b) more than 5 students go to school by bus.
[2 marks]




































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25 (a) The diagram 25 shows the standard normal distribution graph. If P ) ( k Z > = 0.86,
find P ) 0 ( k Z s s .
[2 marks]












Diagram 25

(c) X is a continuous random variable which is normally distributed with a mean of
and standard deviation of 15. Find the value of when the value of X = 58.7
correspond to the value of k.
[2 marks]

























END OF PAPER I
For
Examiners
Use
k 0 k
z
P(Z k) = 0.86

f(z)
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