All U2m3 Questions
All U2m3 Questions
All U2m3 Questions
Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures or 1 decimal place in the
case of angles in degrees, unless a different level of accuracy is specified in the question.
Find the probability that the vowels are placed together [3]
(b) Find how many different odd 4-digit numbers less than 4000 can be made from the digits
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 if no digit may be repeated. [5]
2. (a) Solve the equation z 2+ ( 2 3 ) iz4=0 giving your answer in the form x + y, where x
z 1=1i z 1 z 2=5+12 i
(b) Given that and
(i) Find z2 in the form x +iy. State the relationship between z2 and z
2
[4]
(ii) Find the modulus and argument of z1. Express z1 in trigonometric form [4]
z
Hence using De Moivres Theorem show ( 1 ) 8
is real [4]
(c) (i) Given that |z5|=|z23 i| , show on an Argand the locus of the point which
represent z. You should indicate clearly any relevant points associated with the locus [3]
(iv) Deduce the value of a and the value of b for which the system is consistent
5
P ( A B )=
5. (a) In a certain sample, the events A and B independent and 8 and
' 7
P ( A B )=
24 . Calculate
(b) The probability that a biased die falls showing a six is 0.2. This biased die and
a fair are thrown together.
HILLVIEW COLLEGE
TERM III 2010/2011
MATHEMATICS
UNIT 2 MODULE 3
Attempt ALL question. Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures or
1 decimal place in the case of angles in degrees unless a different level of accuracy is
specified.
1. (a) The matrices P and Q are given below
( )
4 1
(
P= 2 1 4
3 1 0 ) , Q= 0 2
1 0
| |
x 1 2
(b) Solve the equation 2 1 x =0 [6]
1 x3 1
(c) Darren and Kesia went shopping and their purchases were as follows:
crisps biscuits soda
Darren 6 4 3
Kesia 8 5 2
(i) Write this
information in the form of a 2 x 3 matrix and call it P. [1]
(ii) Crisps cost $0.20 per packet, biscuits cost $0.25 per packet and a bottle of soda
costs $0.35. Write this information as a matrix C such that the matrix PC exists. [1]
(iii) Work out PC. [2]
(iv) Pre- multiply PC by the row matrix (1 1)and explain what the result means. [2]
i
w=
2.a. The complex number, w is given by 1i
b. (i) Find, in geometrical terms, the locus given by |z3+2 i|=1 [2]
3.a (i) Find the total number of arrangements using all of the letters in word
SELECTION. [2]
(ii) Find the number of arrangements in which the two letters E are next to each other.
[2]
(iii) Find the probability that the two letters E are not next to each other. [3]
b. Find how many even numbers between 3000 and 7000 can be formed using the digits
1 3, 4, 6,8, it repetition of the digits is not allowed. [3]
c. Two events X and Y are such that P(X) = 0.6, P(Y) = 0.7 and P(XUY)=0.95. Find
[2,2]
d. The probability that it will be sunny tomorrow is . If it is sunny, the probability that
Susan plays tennis is . If it is not sunny, the probability that Susan plays tennis is .
Find the probability that Susan plays tennis tomorrow. [4]
( ) ( )
1 1 0 1 2 1
4. Given that A = 1 0 1 and B = 3 2 1
1 1 2 1 0 1
x+y = 1
x z = -2
x + y + 2z = 13 [4]
HILLVIEW COLLEGE
TERM III 2011/2012
MATHEMATICS
UNIT 2 - MODULE 3 I.A.
Attempt ALL question. Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures or
1 decimal place in the case of angles in degrees unless a different level of accuracy is
specified.
1. a. The matrix M is given by
( )
1 4 1
3 0 p
a b c
b. Six digit numbers greater than 500 000 can be made from the digits 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
and 9 if repetitions are allowed.
[2]
Using De Moivrs Theorem find z5
[3]
5
(ii) Hence or otherwise, show that z 16 z =0 .
[3]
[4]
(ii) Sketch, in an Argand diagram, the locus representing that complex number z for
which
|z +2|=| z3 i|
[4]
Indicate clearly any relevant points associated with the locus.
Find the equation of the locus.
[3]
3. a. X and Y are independent events such that P(X) = 0.7 and P(X Y ) = 0.82.
Attempt ALL question. Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures or
1 decimal place in the case of angles in degrees unless a different level of accuracy is
specified.
1. (a) (i) Find the number of arrangements of all letters of the word SELECTION.
[2]
(ii) Find the probability that the two letters E are next to each other.
[3]
(b) Two events, And B, are such that P ( A B )=0.86, P ( B )=0.27P ( A )=0.64
Determine
(i) P ( A B)
[2]
(ii) P ( A /B )
[2]
[2]
(iv) P ( A B ')
[2]
(c) Machines A and B respectively produce 30% and 70% of a factorys output.
Machine A produces 4% defective products and machine B produce 3% defective
products.
(iii) Given that a randomly selected item is defective; determine the probability
that it was produced by machine A.
[3]
[4]
(b) Using the substitution y = ux, or otherwise find the general solution of the
dy
x =3 x+ y
differential equation dx .
( )
1 1 0
3. (a) Let A= 1 0 1
1 1 0
(i) Write down as a single matrix A- KI, where I is the identity matrix and K
is a real constant.
[3]
(i) Find XY
[3]
4. (a) By using a suitable integrating factor, find the general solution of the differential
dy
+ y tanx=cos x
equation dx
(b) Find how many different odd 4-digit numbers less than 4000 can be made from
the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 if no digit may be repeated
[3]
HILLVIEW COLLEGE
TERM III - 2013/2014
MATHEMATICS I.A.
Unit 2 Module 3
1. (a) Determine the number of different arrangements of the letters of the word
MAXIMUM if
(b) A committee of four is to be chosen from 6 men and 4 women. Find the
probability that the committee can be chosen so as to contain AT MOST 3
women. [5]
(c) When going to the airport, Sam uses a taxi from one of three taxi companies,
F, G or T. He calls Company F, 30% of the time, Company G, 25% of the time
and Company T, 45% of the time. A taxi from Company F arrives late 3% of
the time, that from Company G, 5% of the time and that from Company T,
10% of the time.
(ii) Determine the probability that when Sam calls for a taxi it arrives late.
[3]
(iii) Given that the taxi arrived late, calculate the probability that Sam
called company T. [3]
(d) Determine how many odd numbers greater than 500 000 can be made from
the digits 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 if repetitions are allowed.
[4]
( ) ( )
1 2 4 1 6 8
2. (a) Given that A= 1 3 2 and B= 3 3 6
1 2 1 5 0 5
(i) Find AB
[4]
(ii) Hence deduce A-1 [2]
( )
2 1
(b) The matrices P and Q are given by (
0 1 3 )
P= 1 1 2 Q= 4 2
3 3
3. (a) (i) By using a suitable integrating factor, find the general solution of the
differential
dy
equation
+ y tan x=sinx . [6]
dx
d2 y 3x
(b) The general solution of the differential equation 2
4 y=10 e is y = CF
dx
+ PI, where CF is the complementary function and PI is a particular integral.
d2 y
(i) Find the complementary function (CF) of 4 y=0 .
dx 2
[4]
(ii) Given that the form of the particular integral (PI) is e3 x , find .
[4]
0,dy
(iii) Hence find the solution for which
y=2 at x= =6 at x=0 . [6]
dx
HILLVIEW COLLEGE
TERM III 2014/2015
MATHEMATICS
I.A - Module 3
Attempt ALL question. Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures or
1 decimal place in the case of angles in degrees unless a different level of accuracy is
specified.
1. (a) (i) Find the number of arrangements of all letters of the word
PROBABILITY. [2]
(ii) Find the probability that the two letters I are next to each other.
[3]
(b) Find how many even numbers between 3000 and 7000 can be formed using the
digits
1, 3, 4, 6, 8, if repetition of the digit is not allowed.
[4]
(c) Two events, And B, are such that P ( A B )=0.86, P ( B )=0.27P ( A )=0.64
Determine
(i) P ( A B)
[2]
(ii) P ( A /B )
[2]
[2]
(iv) P ( A B ')
[2]
(d) Three girls, Aileen, Barbara and Cathy, pack biscuits in a factory. From the batch
allotted to them Aileen packs 55%, Barbara 30% and Cathy 15%. The probability
that Aileen breaks some biscuits in a packet is 0.7 and the respective probabilities
for Barbara and Cathy are 0.2 and 0.1.
(vi) Given that a randomly selected item is broken; determine the probability
that it was produced by Aileen.
[3]
2. (a) Given that y = Axe2x is a particular integral of the differential equation
d 2 y dy 2x
2
2 y =3 e , find
dx dx
dy
sin x +2 y cos x=cos x
dx
[7]
dy
=1 y ,
(c) Solve the differential equation dx given that y < 1 and that y = 0
when x = 0
[8]
| |
x 1 2
3. (a) Solve the equation 2 1 x =0
1 x3 1
[7]
( ) ( )
1 2 3 3 7 1
(b) Given that A= 2 1 1 B= 7 11 5
3 1 2 1 5 3
(i) Find AB
[4]
(ii) Write down A-1, the inverse of A.
[2]
(iii) Hence using parts (i) and (ii), or otherwise, solve the equations
[4]
x + 2y + 3z = 6
2x + y + z = 5
3x + y - 2z = 1
HILLVIEW COLLEGE
TERM III 2015/2016
MATHEMATICS
I.A. MODULE 3
1
UPPER SIX TIME: 1 2
HOURS
Attempt ALL question. Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures or
1 decimal place in the case of angles in degrees unless a different level of accuracy is
specified.
1.
(a) Calculate the number of different permutations, taking all the letters at the same time,
of the letters in the word M ATH E M ATI C A L . [3]
1 1
P( A)= P( B)=
(c) A and B are two events such that 3 and 4 .
1
( A B )=
If 2 :
[3]
(ii) Find P( A EQ ( B , EQ up 10()) EQ / x / (B)
(iii) State with a reason, whether or not A and B are independent events.
[2]
(d) Find how many numbers between 2500 and 5000 can be formed using digits from
1,2,3,4,5 and 7, with no digit being repeated.
[5]
2.
( ) ( )
k 8 1 k 6 8
AB= 1 1 0 where A= 0 1 2 and k is a constant.
1 4 0 3 4 8
1
(ii) Find ( AB) in terms of k .
[7]
in terms of k .
1
(iii) Find B
[5]
(b)
(i) Write the augmented matrix for the following system of equations:
2 x y +33 z=15
2 x 3 y=16
x+ y+ z=3
[2]
3.
dy 2
=(1 y) y
(a) Find the general solution of the differential equation dx giving
[6]
d2 x dx t
2
+5 +6 x=K e
dt dt
[4]
dx
(ii) Find the solution of the differential equation for which x=1, =2
dt
when t=0
[8]
(c)
(i) Show that tan x is an integrating factor for the differential equation:
dy
tan x + y sec 2 x =tan 2 x
dx
[3]
(ii) Hence solve this differential equation given that when y=3 when
x=
4 .
[7]