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) rest cope 000592 FGRM TP 21115 MAYITUNE 2001 as CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION MATHEMATICS Paper 02 - General Proficiency 2 hours 40 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Answer ALL questions in Section I, and any TWO in Section IT. Begin the answer fof ach question on a new page. Full marks may not be awarded unless full working or explanation is shown with the answer, “Mathematical tables, formulae and graph paper are provided. Silent electronic caleulators may be used for this paper. : Youare advised touse the first 10 minutes of the examination time to read through this PaPer- ‘Writing may begin during this.10-minute period. DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO Copyright © 2000 Caribbean Examinations Council ‘All rights reserved. (000592/F 2001 kel I SECTION Answer ALL the questions in this section, ALL working must be clearly shown. 1, @)__Express in fractional form, in its lowest terms, the exact value of 2 Sane 28 (3 marks) (b) Write 0.08909 @ _instandard form Gi) correct to two significant figures. (3marks) (©) A Building Society offers arate of 11% per annum simple interest. Beth-Ann deposited $24 000 in the Society for 15 months. @) Caleulate the amount of money due to her at the end of this period, ‘The Building Society charged her a processing fee of $1 500, Celeulate this fee as a percentage ofthe money originally deposited (5 marks) Total 11 marks 2 a) Factorize completely: : @® 4% 4y Gi) Gf - 13k 5 (3 marks) ob) ‘Solve the inequality Grea (3marts) (© Aestaurantbill of $350 was paid using $5 notes and $50 notes, The total number of notes, used was 16, Let x represent the number of $5 notes Lety represent the number of $50 notes. @ Write TWO equations in x and y to represent the information G@) Hence, calculate the number of $5 notes and the number of $50 notes (6marks) Total 12 marks GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 000592/F 2001 P Page 3 3. (@)__ Solve the equation } 6x — 8 + 3) = 10. (3marks) 1 x 2 @ A= .p=|*) au c= 34 4 x given that AB = C, caleulte the value of x (marks) (The Univers set U = {0,1,2,3,4,5,6.7.8.99 A= (0,1,2,7.9) B= (3.4.5) c= ) (Draw a Venn Diagram to represent the above information. ‘ Gi) List using set notation, the members of he set” (6marks) ‘Total 12: marks 4. G@__ Using ruler and compasses only: ; 6) Connmetange DEF with EF = DF = 7Semand DE = 5m. L ) Gi) Construct the cigcle which ies within tiangle DEF and touches each side of he triangle. (ii) Measure and write down the radius of this circle {All construction lines must be clearly shown-] (marks) e_ Piste point (4, 2, Q's the point (12,5) and is the point (1,3). Calesate @ a 7 Gi) 000592/F 2001 the length of PR the gradient of PO ‘ the equation ofthe line passing through R and parallel to PO (6 marks) ‘Total 12 marks GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE (@) A vertical pole stands on horizontal ground. From the top of the pote, ir metres high, the ‘angle of depression of a spot 10 m from the foot of the pole is 25°, @ Sketch a diagram to represent this information, showing the poe, the ground and the measurements given. Gi) Calculate the value of fi. (6marks) () a a a ae a Inthe diagram above, triangle ABC is mapped onto triangles 4’B’C’ and A”BC” under two different transformations. Describe FULLY the transformation which maps triangle ABC onto @ triangle 4’B'C” Gi) triangle A"B"C’. (Smarks) Total 11 marks GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 7 6& (as) Given that g(x) = x + 3 and At) = ©. ‘ calculate 5 @ ss) ( Smarks) 1 =x -3x- 10. , a n fix) | ey J) der ad ( 6 marks) Total 11 marks GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE (Take a = 3,142) (Curved surface area of a cylinder = 2nr hi] ‘The diagram above, not drawn to scale, represents an open metal container, The cross-section of the container is a semi-circle of diameter 1.5.m. The length of the container is 3.5 m. (@) Write down the radius of the cross-section of the container. (Amark ) (©) Calculate, in m, to two decimal places (@__ the area of the cross-section of the container Gi) the outer curved surface area of the container (ii) the total outer area of the container. ( 6marks) (©) Calculate the capacity, in m’, of the container. (Amark ) (@ Water is poured into the container at arate of 30 litres per minute Calculate the length of time, in minutes, it would take to just fill the container, (im = 10007) (Smarks) Total 11 marks GO ON TO THE NEXT > 000592/F 2001 & — @ _ The table below shows the income a Company received from sales between 1995 and 2000, } [tome 5] 0.000 | 60.000 | 65000 ] 40 000 30.000 | 0.000] 1995 ‘Year Oo) Gi) 1 sutba scale of lem torepresent $10 000 onthe vertical axis and? ‘em to represent, 1 yetron the horizontal axis, draw alte graph to rennet information State the period during which the income showed the reatest rate of decrease, State the period during which the income showed the Breatest rate of increase. Would you expect the sales in the year 2001 to increase or decrease? Using your raph state a reason for your answer. ( 9 marks) Total 10 marks SECTION ‘Answer TWO questions in this section. AW RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS % — @ —Caleutate the values of y for which Sy'+ By - 6>0 (Smarksy (b) (Write the expression 4x? — 9x. + Lin the form ae + bP +k, where a, and & are real numbers (ii) State whether the function fo) = 42 9 41 hhas a maximum or minimum value. (id) Waite down the value of at which the maximum oF minimum occurs, Gv) Solve the equation 000592/F 2001 4 = ox 1 8iving your answers to two decimal points, (10 marks) i oo ) ‘Total 15 marks GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 10. @) (b) 1 @) b) 000592/F 2001 ‘A farmer grows x acres of peas and y acres of tomatoes. He has 12 acres available to plant peas and tomatoes, (Write an inequality in x and y to satisfy this condition. ‘The farmer must plant at least 2 acres of peas and at least 3 acres of tomatoes. (ii) Write TWO inequalities to satisfy these conditions. ‘The number of acres of tomatoes planted must NOT be more than twice the number of acres of peas planted. (iii) Write an inequality in x andy to satisfy this condition. Gv) Using a scale of 1 em to represent one acre on each axis, draw graphs of the inequalities you have written at (i), (i) and (ii) above (v) By shading the UNWANTED region, label as S the region which satisfies all four inequalities. (11 marks) ‘The farmer makes a profit of $75 on each acre of peas and $50 on each acre of tomatoes. (Write an expression in x and y for the total profit, P, which may be earned on the peas and tomatoes. (ii) Use the graph to determine the number of acres of peas and tomatoes the farmer should plant in order to make the maximum profit. State the maximum profit. (4 marks) Total 15 marks GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY O, Rand S are three points on level ground. Sis due east of Q and QS = 45 metres. The bearing of R from Q is 042° and the bearing of S from R is 110°. _@ Draw a diagram to show this information indicating clearly the bearings and distances given. Gi) Calculate the bearing of R from S. Gii) Calculate, in metres, the distance RS, giving your answers correct to 2 significant figures. [Accurate drawings for this question will not be accepted.] (10 marks) ‘Two towns Cand D are situated at (35°N, x°W) and (35°N, 18°W) respectively. Cis due west of D. The distance CD, measured along the parallel of latitude is 2100 km. Calculate, to the nearest degree, the value of x. [Use m= 3.ldand R = 6370 km] (Smarks) jae Total 15 marks i GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE darn to scale, RST and TQV are tangents to the circle 10°, and SW is parallel to QY. your answers, the sizes of angles | ‘not drawn toscale, shows acircle, centre O, radius 15 em. The length UA is 9.cm and LN is a tangent to the circle. OMN is a straight line. ‘se radians, the size of angle MOL. (i) the area of the shaded region. (7 marks) Total 15 marks GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE, 000594F 2001 B. @) (b) 000592/F 2001 Page VECTORS AND MATRICES ‘ or Ris the maix ss, (State, in terms of s and +, the determinant of R. (i) r= 1 and s = 4, determine the inverse of R. 3 (iii) State a pair of values of r and s, not including zero, which would make the matrix. R asingular matrix. ( Tmarks) ‘The position vectors of the points V, E and D relative to an origin O are a-(3}%-(3-() respectively. rs) @ xpress the following vectors inthe form | } 33 3 > VE, DV. ED. (ii) Prove that the points V, £ and D lie on a straight line and show their relative positions on the line. Gi) State the value of the ratio EV:DV. ( 8marks) Total 15 marks GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 4 @) () Page 11 (o -1 0 isthe transformation represented by the matrix. [ 10 10 2 isthe transformation presented by the matrix ( ) o- (Describe FULLY the transformations represented by Q and by R. Gi) Determine the SINGLE matrix, L, which represents the transformation R followed by @. Gii) Calculate the coordinates of the image of the point (~ 1, 3) under L. (iv) Determine 17, the inverse of L. (¥) Using 1" calculate the coordinates of the point whose image under Lis (~ 5.2). (marks) 6 ‘The matrix T -( } ‘maps (1, 3) onto (— 1, 3). a (Determine the values of a, b, ¢ and d. . Gi) ‘The point (1, 3) lies on alin V. Given that (~ 4, 2) also lies on V, determine the ‘equation of V’, the image of V, under the transformation T. (Tmarks) ‘Total 15 marks END OF TEST 060592/F 2001

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