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Lockdown Pure Maths Test 18 - Trockers

This document is a 30-mark pure maths test containing 5 questions. The first question asks to show that two expressions are equal using substitution. The second question asks to prove that two expressions are consecutive terms of a geometric progression given that they are consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression. The third question asks to find the domain and sketch the graph of a piecewise defined function. The fourth question asks to prove an equation is true for all positive integers using induction. The fifth question asks to find the volume of a solid formed by rotating a semi-circle about an axis.

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Lockdown Pure Maths Test 18 - Trockers

This document is a 30-mark pure maths test containing 5 questions. The first question asks to show that two expressions are equal using substitution. The second question asks to prove that two expressions are consecutive terms of a geometric progression given that they are consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression. The third question asks to find the domain and sketch the graph of a piecewise defined function. The fourth question asks to prove an equation is true for all positive integers using induction. The fifth question asks to find the volume of a solid formed by rotating a semi-circle about an axis.

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Upper 6th

LOCKDOWN PURE MATHS TEST 18

Monday 10 August 2020

30 MARKS ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS

***PRESENT YOUR WORK NEATLY***

NB: If a numerical answer cannot be given exactly, and the accuracy required is not specified
in the question, then in the case of an angle it should be given to the nearest degree, and
in other cases it should be given correct to significant figures.

1. By means of substitution , show that

2. Given that , and are consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression,

prove that and are consecutive terms of a geometric progression. [5]


3. The function and are defined by , . Find
and , clearly state the domains. Sketch the graph of . [6]
4. Prove by induction that for all positive integers

5. A semi-circle with centre and radius , lies on the - as shown. Find the
volume of the solid formed when the shaded region is rotated completely about the
- . [5]

Philippians 4:16 ~ Tarakino N.P. (Trockers)

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