Mathematics Maths NSC P1 QP Sep 2018 Eng Eastern Cape
Mathematics Maths NSC P1 QP Sep 2018 Eng Eastern Cape
Mathematics Maths NSC P1 QP Sep 2018 Eng Eastern Cape
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NATIONAL
SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 12
SEPTEMBER 2018
MATHEMATICS P1
MARKS: 150
TIME: 3 hours
1. This question paper consists of ELEVEN questions. Answer ALL the questions.
2. Clearly show ALL calculations, diagrams, graphs, et cetera that you have used in
determining your answer.
5. If necessary, round off answers to TWO decimal places, unless stated otherwise.
7. Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this
question paper.
9. An information sheet with formulae is included at the end of the question paper.
QUESTION 1
1.1.1 1
𝑥2 − 𝑥 − 4 = 0 (3)
2
1.3 Prove that the roots of 2𝑥 2 − (𝑘 − 1)𝑥 + 𝑘 − 3 = 0 are real for all real
values of 𝑘. (5)
3p
1.4 Given: 32 m , where 𝑝 ≠ 3.
3 p
QUESTION 2
2.2 A car that has been moving at a constant speed begins to slow down at a
constant rate. It travels 25 m in the first second, 20 m in the second second,
16 m in the third second and so on. Show that the total distance covered, before
it stops, does not exceed 125 metres. (4)
2.3 In an arithmetic sequence the first term is 2, the last term is 29 and the sum of
all the terms is 155. Calculate the common difference. (5)
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QUESTION 3
Determine the equation of the general term of the quadratic pattern. (8)
[8]
QUESTION 4
See given diagram below: 𝑔(𝑥) = 𝑘 𝑥 ; where 𝑘 > 0 and (2 ; 36) is a point on 𝑔.
𝑦
. (2; 36)
QUESTION 5
3 49
𝑇൬ ; ൰
𝑦 2 4
𝑆
𝑓 .
𝐴 𝐵
𝑂 𝑥
1
5.4.2 −𝑥 2 + 3𝑥 − 2 <0
4 (3)
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QUESTION 6
2
Given: 𝑓(𝑥) = −1
𝑥
6.1 Draw a neat sketch of 𝑓 indicating all intercepts and asymptotes. (4)
6.3 Determine the equation of ℎ , the axis of symmetry of 𝑓 that has a negative
gradient. (2)
6.4 A constant value 𝑘 is added to ℎ so that the straight line becomes a tangent to
the graph of 𝑓 with 𝑥 > 0. Determine the value of 𝑘. (5)
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QUESTION 7
7.1 Jack and Jill invest R2 000 each at different banks. Jack invests his R2 000 at
8% interest per annum compounded monthly and Jill invests her R2 000 at 𝑟 %
interest per annum compounded semi-annually. Their investment is worth the
same after 12 months. Calculate Jill’s investment rate. (3)
7.2 Anne bought a notebook laptop for R9 500. If the annual rate of depreciation
was 7,7% per annum, how many years did it take for the notebook to depreciate
to R4 500? (5)
7.3 Raeez buys a car for R170 500. He pays 25% deposit and takes out a loan for
the balance. The bank charges interest at 13,2% per annum compounded
monthly.
7.3.2 Calculate the monthly repayment if the loan is to be repaid over 5 years
and the first instalment is made one month after the loan has been
granted. (5)
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QUESTION 8
8.2 dy
Determine if:
dx
1 −3
8.2.1 𝑦= 𝑥 + 9𝑥
9 (2)
1
8.2.2 𝑦=− + 𝑥3
2𝑥 √𝑥 (4)
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QUESTION 9
The sketch below shows the graph of ℎ(𝑥) = 𝑥 3 − 9𝑥 2 + 23𝑥 − 15. C and E are the
turning points of ℎ. B , D and F are the x-intercepts of ℎ and A is the 𝑦-intercept.
C
ℎ
B D F
A E
9.1 Determine the x-coordinate of the turning point C, correct to two decimal places. (4)
9.3 The graph of ℎ is concave down for 𝑥 < 𝑘. Calculate the value of 𝑘. (3)
QUESTION 10
In a home industry, the total cost (in rand) of producing 𝑥 number of cakes per day is
1 1
𝑅(4 𝑥 2 + 35𝑥 + 25). The price at which they are sold is 𝑅(50 − 2 𝑥) each.
3
10.1 Show that the profit made is given by the formula: 𝑃 = − 4 𝑥 2 + 15𝑥 − 25. (2)
10.2 Calculate the daily output of cakes to obtain maximum profit. (3)
QUESTION 11
11.1 In a survey done at a local traffic department, the following information was
obtained.
11.1.1 Calculate the probability that a person selected at random will be male. (1)
11.1.2 Calculate the probability that a person selected at random failed the test. (1)
11.1.3 If being male and failing the test are independent events, show that the
value of A = 150. (3)
11.1.5 Calculate the probability of choosing a female that has failed. (2)
11.2 9 cars of different makes of which 4 are black are to be parked in a straight line.
11.2.1 In how many different ways can all the cars be parked? (2)
11.2.2 If the 4 black cars must be parked next to each other, determine in how
many different ways the cars can be parked. (3)
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TOTAL: 150
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