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2019 JC1 H2 Math Term 2 Revision Test (Questions)

1. This document is a revision test for a 2019 H2 Mathematics exam consisting of 3 questions testing skills in inequalities, vectors, trigonometric functions, and composition of functions. 2. The first question involves solving inequalities and relating two inequalities. The second question involves finding lengths and areas related to a parallelogram and collinear points. 3. The third question involves sketching a trigonometric function, finding its inverse and domain, and examining the composition of two functions.

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2019 JC1 H2 Math Term 2 Revision Test (Questions)

1. This document is a revision test for a 2019 H2 Mathematics exam consisting of 3 questions testing skills in inequalities, vectors, trigonometric functions, and composition of functions. 2. The first question involves solving inequalities and relating two inequalities. The second question involves finding lengths and areas related to a parallelogram and collinear points. 3. The third question involves sketching a trigonometric function, finding its inverse and domain, and examining the composition of two functions.

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2019 JC1 H2 Mathematics (9758)

Term 2 Revision Test

Date: 4 June 2019 45 minutes

Name : CG :
Marks: 25
Answer all 3 questions.

1 Without using a calculator, solve the inequality


x 4
 . [4]
x 1 x  2
x2 4
Hence solve the inequality  2 . [2]
x 1 x  2
2

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2 Referred to the origin O, the points A, B and D are such that OA  a , OB  b and OD  d.
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The point C is such that OACB is a parallelogram and angle AOB is radians.
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(i) Given that a is a unit vector and b  4 , find the length of projection of OC onto OA .
[3]
(ii) Given that  a   b  d = 0 and     1  0 , show that A, B and D are collinear. [3]
If   4 , find the exact area of triangle OBD. [3]

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3 The function f is defined by f ( x)  2sin  x   , x  ,   x  .
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(i) Sketch the graph of y  f ( x) , giving the exact coordinates of the turning point and the
end-points. Deduce the exact range of f . [4]


The domain of f is further restricted to p  x  . State the smallest value of p for which
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the function f 1 exists. [1]

Using this restricted domain for the rest of the question,


(ii) find f 1 ( x ) and state the domain of f 1 . [2]
The function g is defined by

 1
 2  x  1 , x  ,  1  x  0,
g( x)  
 1  x  2 3 , x  , 0  x  2.
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(iii) Sketch the graph of y  g( x) . [2]
(iv) Explain why the composite function fg exists. [1]

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