Hmad Ibrahim Secondary Chool Mid Year Examination 2010 Additional Mathematics Paper 2 (100 Marks)

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AHMAD IBRAHIM SECONDARY SCHOOL

MID YEAR EXAMINATION 2010


ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS
PAPER 2
[100 marks]

LEVEL: Secondary 5 Normal (Acad) DATE: 5 May 2010


DURATION: 2 hours 30 minutes

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS:
Answer papers

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES:

1) Write your name, class and index number on the space provided on the answer
paper.
2) Write in dark blue or black pen.
3) You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
4) Answer all the questions.
5) Write your answers on the separate Answer Paper provided.
6) 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.
7) The use of a scientific calculator is expected, where appropriate.
8) You are reminded of the need for clear presentation in your answers.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES

1) At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.
2) The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part
question.
3) The total number of marks for this paper is 100.

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Mathematical Formulae

1. ALGEBRA
Quadratic Equation

For the equation ax 2  bx  c  0 ,


 b  b 2  4ac
x
2a
Binomial expansion

n n  n
(a  b) n  a n   a n 1b   a n  2 b 2  ...   a n  r b r  ...  b n ,
1  2 r
n n! n( n  1)...(n  r  1)
where n is a positive integer and    
 r  r!( n  r )! r!

2. TRIGONOMETRY
Identities sin 2 A  cos 2 A  1
sec 2 A  1  tan 2 A
cosec 2 A  1  cot 2 A
sin  A  B   sin A cos B  cos A sin B
cos( A  B)  cos A cos B sin A sin B
tan A  B
tan  A  B  
1 tan A tan B
sin 2 A  2 sin A cos A
cos 2 A  2 cos 2 A  1  1  2 sin 2 A  cos 2 A  sin 2 A
2 tan A
tan 2 A 
1  tan 2 A
1 1
sin A  sin B  2 sin ( A  B ) cos ( A  B)
2 2
1 1
sin A  sin B  2 cos ( A  B ) sin ( A  B)
2 2
1 1
cos A  cos B  2 cos ( A  B) cos ( A  B)
2 2
1 1
cos A  cos B  2 sin ( A  B ) sin ( A  B )
2 2

Formulae for ABC


a b c
  .
sin A sin B sin C
a 2  b 2  c 2  2bc cos A.
1
  bc sin A.
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1. The population, P, of Higgly Town at the beginning of the year 1950 was
1250. The population increased so that after a period of t years, the new

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P  1 2501.015 
t
population was . Find, giving your answer correct to the
nearest whole number,
(i) the population at the beginning of 1965, [1]
(ii) the year in which the population first reach 2 500. [3]

2. Given that the expression x 3  ax 2  bx  24 is exactly divisible by x  4 , and


that it gives a remainder of 36 when divided by x  2 , find the value of a and
of b. [5]

3. Given that A (1, 7), B (7, 5) and C (0, 2) are the vertices of a triangle, find
(i) the equation of the perpendicular bisector of AB, [4]
(ii) the area of the triangle ABC. [2]

4. (i) A circle C has centre (10, 10) and radius 10 units. Find the equation of
the circle C. [2]
(ii) Show that the point P (2, 16) lies on the circle C. [1]
(iii) The circle C cuts the line y  3x  30 at two points P and Q. Find the
coordinates of P and Q. [5]

5. Solve the following equations.


(a) 2 lg x  lg 4  lg 9 x  2  [4]
(b) log 4 y  12  log 2 y [4]

6. (a) Solve the equation 3 x  2 x 3 . [4]


(b) With the use of a suitable substitution, solve e 2 y  3e y  2  0 . [5]
7. (a) Find the range of values of k such that the equation

kx 2  2(k  1) x  (k  2) has no real roots. [4]

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(b) Given that α and β are the roots of the equation 2 x 2  3x  4  0 ,
(i) form an equation whose roots are    and    , [5]
(ii) show that 4 3  17  12 . [3]

8. (a) Prove the identity tan 2 x 2 cos x  sec x   2 sin x . [4]


(b) Find all the angles between 0º and 360º inclusive which satisfy the
equation 4 cos 2 y  2 sin y  3 . [5]

9. The diagram below shows part of the graphs of y  2x 2 and y  x 9  x  .


y
y = 2x2

y = x (9 – x)

O a x

Find
(i) the value of a, [3]
(ii) the area enclosed by these two graphs. [3]

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10. (a) Given that the curve y  ax 2  x  b at the point P   1,10  has
gradient  5, find
(i) the value of a and of b, [3]
(ii) the equation of the normal to the curve at P. [3]

(b) The radius of a circular disc is increasing at a constant rate of 0.02cm/s.


Find the rate at which the area is increasing when the radius is 15 cm,
leaving your answer in terms of π. [4]

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11. (a) The function f is defined f ( x )   sin 3x .
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(i) State the amplitude of f. [1]
(ii) State the period of f. [1]
1
The equation of a curve is y   sin 3x for 0  x  180 . Sketch the
2
graph of
1
(iii) y  sin 3x , [3]
2
1
(iv) y  sin 3 x . [2]
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(b) Solve the equation sin x  3cos x  2 for 0  x  360 . [5]

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12. In the diagram below, BCDF is a rectangle and BFE is a straight line.
BAF  DEF   , where 0    360 , AF = 10 cm and DE = 4 cm. AB and
FD are each perpendicular to BE.
A
10 cm

F E
B

4 cm

C D

(i) Show that AC  CD  10 cos   14 sin   cm. [4]

(ii) Find the value of  for which AC  CD is a minimum, giving your


answer correct to 1 decimal place. [8]

……………………………………….End of paper …………………………………


Setter: Mrs Boh HH

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