OJM Challenging 2A04 e
OJM Challenging 2A04 e
OJM Challenging 2A04 e
Challenging Worksheet
4
( ) ( )
6 7
a6 b4 c4
×
(a) c5 b 3 a5
Solution
( )( )
6 7
a6 b4 c4
× 3 5
(a) c5 ba
6 6 7
( )( ) ( )
×
= ( )6 ( )7 ( )7
2
(n−2m) 5 mn 3−10 n 4 mn(2n−m)
× ÷
(b) 6 mn 3 m(2 m−n )3 8 m 3 −4 m 2 n
2
[−( )]
× ×
= 6 mn 3 m(2m−n)3
=
Solution
(a) Hints
(b)
3. The sum of the cubes of the first n natural numbers 13 + 23 + 33 + … + n3 can be calculated by the
formula:
2 2
3 3 n ( n+1 )
3 3
1 +2 +3 +⋯+ n =
4
Using this formula, find the value of each of the following.
(a) 113 + 123 + 133 + … + 203
(b) 13 + 33 + 53 + … + 193
Solution
(b) 13 + 33 + 53 + … + 193
= (13 + 23 + 33 + … + 203) − ( 3
+ 3
+…+ 3
)
=
4. The formula for converting x degree Celsius (C) to y degree Fahrenheit (F) is given by:
5
( y −32)
x= 9
(a) Make y the subject of the formula.
(b) On a certain day, a scientist finds that the temperature in Antarctica rises by 20C from
8 a.m. to noon. But, when converted to F, the temperature at noon is 10% of that at 8 a.m. Find
the temperature at noon in C.
Solution
(a)
Hints
2
2z
x= y +2 z+
5. Consider the formula y−z .
Solution
(a)
2
2r
2 r−q− Hints
(b) p = r+q
Make in the similar format of .
2
2r
−q+2r+
= −( )
2 z2
y +2 z+
∴ p is equivalent to x when we substitute y = and z = into x = y−z .
6. We can always draw a circle inside a given triangle such that the circle touches each of the three sides
of the triangle at one point only (see Fig. A).
Fig. A
In Fig. A, the circle drawn is called the inscribed circle of the given triangle. Its radius can be
calculated by the formula below:
Radius =
Consider a right-angled triangle DEF (see Fig. B). Let r be the radius of its inscribed circle.
Fig. B Fig. C
Suppose N is a point on EF such that DN EF (see Fig. C). Let r1 and r2 be the radii of the inscribed
2 2 2
circles of △DEN and △DFN respectively. Is it true that r =r 1 + r 2 ? Explain your answer.
Solution
In Fig. B,
Area of △DEF =
Perimeter of △DEF =
∴ r=
In Fig. C, Hints
∵ △DEN ~ △FED ( ) Using △DEN ~ △FED, find the
∴ lengths of NE and DN.