Callaghan Collage Jesmond 2u 2014
Callaghan Collage Jesmond 2u 2014
Callaghan Collage Jesmond 2u 2014
Mathematics
1 What are the coordinates of the focus of the parabola (𝑥 − 4) = 8(𝑦 + 3)?
(A) (4, −1)
(B) (−4, 1)
(C) (−3, −1)
(D) (−3, −4)
4 The fourth term of an arithmetic series is 27 and the seventh term is 12. What is the
common difference?
(A) 5
(B) 5
(C) 13
(D) 42
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3
(A) square units
2
9
(B) square units
2
27
(C) square units
2
45
(D) square units
2
(B) 2x 1
(C) x3 2x 3
(D) x3 2x 5
10
(A) 59
(B) 295
(C) 590
(D) 795
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8 A car windscreen wiper traces out the area ABCD where AB and CD are arcs of
circles with a centre O and radii 40 cm and 20 cm respectively. Angle AOB
measures 120º.
Not to scale
1.8 2.7
(B) 3.375
P
Q
(C) 1.44
C
(D) 2.4 B
10 On the Gill family holiday at Perisher snow fields 4 cm of snow falls on the first
day. In each following days the snowfalls increase by 1.5 cm, so on the second
day there is 5.5 cm, on the third day there is 7 cm. How much snow falls on the
10th day?
(A) 15 cm
(B) 17.5 cm
(C) 19 cm
(D) 107.5 cm
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Question 11: Start a new Booklet (15)
2
1
(a) Evaluate 2.5 1 correct to 3 significant figures.
e
(2)
2 2
(b) Factorise fully 36x – 16y (2)
(2)
(d) Given that the vertices of triangle ABC are A (2, 8), B (-3, -7) and C (5, -1)
(e) Express 0.47̇ as a fraction in its simplest form using an algebraic method. (2)
(f) Solve for x: |4𝑥 + 1| < 5 and graph the solution set. (3)
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Question 12: Start a new Booklet (15)
4
(a) Find dx (2)
x2
2
3x 2
(b) Show that the value of the definite integral dx is 2ln 3 (2)
x3 1
0
3
(i) y = x + 3 (2)
x
(f) The first two terms of a geometric series are 15 and 12.
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Question 13: Start a new Booklet (15)
(i). Find the coordinates of the focus (S) of the parabola. (1)
(iii). Show that the point A(-8, -8) lies on the parabola. (1)
(iv). Find the equation of the focal chord of the parabola (2)
which passes through A.
A B
LM
59o M
L
D C
(ii) Prove that ∆ADL is congruent to ∆CBM, give reasons. (2)
(c) If α and β are solutions to the equation 4𝑥 + 5𝑥 − 1 = 0, without solving the
equation, find the value of:
(i)α +β (1)
(ii) αβ (1)
(iii) + (1)
x2 x 2
(d) Find lim . (2)
x 1 x 1
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(a) A woman walks 120 metres on a bearing of 312°, then turns and walks
for a further 96 metres on a bearing of 056°.
(i) Draw a diagram in your answer booklet , labeling all given information. (2)
(ii) Determine how far the woman is from her starting point to the nearest
kilometre? (2)
(iii) Hence find the bearing of the woman from her starting point? (2)
4
For the function y = 2x – x find:
3
(b)
2
(ii) the two stationary points and determine their nature. (3)
sin 2 x sin 2 x
(c) Prove that 2 (2)
1 cos x 1 cos x
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Question 15: Start a new Booklet (15)
(a) The diagram below represents a conical water container. The sum of its base
diameter and its height is 60 metres.
Base
Diameter
Radius (r)
Height (h)
(i) Write an expression for the height in terms of the radius (r). (2)
2 3
(ii) Show that the volume is given by : V 20 r 2 r
3
(2)
x
(b) (i) Sketch the graph of y e showing the y – intercept. (1)
(ii) Find the exact area of the region bounded by the curve y e x , the x-axis
and the lines x = 1 and x ln 3 .
(3)
q
(ii) log m (1)
p
(iii) 5
pq 2 in terms of m (2)
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4 5
f ( x)dx,
3
using Simpson’s Rule. Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures. (4)
(b) Con and Angela want to buy an investment property on the Gold Coast.
They decide to borrow $250 000 to buy an apartment. Interest is calculated
monthly on the balance still owing, at a rate of 6% per annum. The loan is to
be repaid in full at the end of 15 years with equal monthly repayments of $M.
(iii) Hence, calculate the amount still owing after 5 years of payments at this rate.
(2)
(iv) At the end of 5 years, the interest rate is increased to 7.2% per annum and Con
and Angela decide to increase their repayments to $2400 per month. How
many more months are required to pay off the remainder of the loan? (2)
1
(c) The area bounded by the curve y , the x-axis and the ordinates
x
x a and x 4 is rotated about the x-axis. If the volume generated
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