Relations and Functions - SPQ
Relations and Functions - SPQ
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V = Ah
Volume of a right pyramid 3 where A is the area of a cross-section and h is the
perpendicular height.
1
A= (a+b )h
Area of trapezium 2 where a and b are the lengths of the parallel sides and h is
the perpendicular distance between the parallel sides.
2
Roots of quadratic equations If ax + bx + c = 0 ,
−b± √ b 2−4 ac
x=
then 2a
opposite side
Sin θ=
Trigonometrical ratios hypotenuse
adjacent side
Cos θ=
hypotenuse
opposite side
Tan θ=
adjacent
1
bh
Area of triangle Area of Δ = 2 where b is the lengths of the base and h is the
perpendicular height.
1
ab sin C
Area of Δ ABC = 2
2 2 2
Cosine rule a =b +c −2 bc Cos A
6. (a) The diagram below, not drawn to scale, shows two cylindrical water tanks, A and B.
Tank B has base diameter 8 m and height 5 m. Both tanks are filled with water.
Take = 3.14.
(ii) If the area of the base of A is 314 m2, calculate the length of the radius of Tank
A. (1 mark)
(iii) Tank A holds 8 times as much water as Tank B. Calculate the height, h, of Tank
A. (2 marks)
6. The diagram below, not drawn to scale, shows a hollow cylinder with height 8 cm and
diameter 12 cm.
Use π = 3.14
(ii) Hence, calculate the area of the curved surface of the cylinder. (2 marks)
(c) If 0.5 litres of water is poured into the cylinder, calculate, correct to one decimal place,
the height of water in the cylinder. (4 marks)
Total 11 marks
4. The diagram below, not drawn to scale, shows the cross section of a prism in the shape of a
sector of a circle, centre O, and radius 3.5 cm. The angle at the centre is 270°.
22
Use = 7
(a) Calculate
(ii) the mass of the prism, to the nearest kg, given that 1 cm3 of tin has a mass of
7.3 kg. (2 marks)
Total 10 marks