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This document provides instructions for a 25 question exam. It states that candidates should answer all questions in the spaces provided, showing working steps. Calculators are allowed. Each question is then presented along with spaces for the answer. The questions cover a range of mathematical topics including sets, functions, equations, geometry, probability and more.

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Instructionsz This paper consists of 25 questions. Answer all questions. Giue only one answer for in the spaces prouided in the question paper. Worhing steps may help you to get marks. Scientific calculators that are non-progrdmrnable are allowed.

each question. Write your answers clearly

P = 11,2, 3l Q = 12,4, 6, 8,

101

Based on the above information, the relation between P and Q is defrned by the set of ordered

pairs {(1, 2), (1, 4), (2,6), (2, 8)}.


State

(a) the image of 1, (b) the object of 2.

12

marksl

Answer:

(a)

ft)
Given that g : (a) gr (3), (b) hs@\

-->

5x +

land h:x-+x2-2x+3,find
[4 marks]

Answer:
4) = (1 - x)(x + 2) Give your answer correct to four significant figures.
Solve the quadratic equation ?.x(x

(a)

ft)

13 marhsl

Answer: x =
The quadratic equation x(x + 1) = px
of

p.

4 has two distinct roots. Find the range of values


13 rnarksl

Answer: p

5;';:Giv,en thet log,

-lq;,V

= 3, exptress;?in terms of V:

Answer:

Solve the equation 4%-r =

7x.

[4 marhs]

Ansuter:

7 the first three terms of an arithmetic


-

progression are k = 3,'k + 3, 2k + 2.

- (a) the value of ft,

Find

.,.

,,

(b) the sum of the frrst 9 terms of the

progression.

t3 marksl

Answer: (a) k =

(b)

E In a geometric progression, .

the first term is 64 and the fourth term is 27. Calculate

(a) the common ratio, (b) the sum to infinity of the geometric prngression

l4,marksl

Answer: (a)

ft)

Tbe points A(zh, h), B(p,

t)

and C(2p,3f) are on a straight line. B divides AC internally

in the

ratio 2 :
Express
. .:l

3,

p in terms of f.

[3 marks]

Answer:

it

P = 2a+3b q = 4a-b r = ha + (h -

k)b, where

h and & are constants

Use the above information to find the values of h and & when

= Bp

2q.

13

marksl

Answer:

hk-

1l

Diagram 3 shows a parallelogram ABCD wltin BED as a straight line.

Diagran
---)
---)

'

Given that AB = 6p, AD = 4q and DE = 2IlB, express, in terms of p and q: J (a) BD,

b)

EC.

---)

14

marksl

Answer: (a) BD

---) ---)

ft) EC

l5

Given that, y = l4x(5 - r), calculate (a) the value of r when y is a maximum, ft) the maximum value of y.

13

marksl

rl

iF-:

Answer: (a)

ft)

l8

Given that y = frrom 3 to 3.01.

rc2

5x, use differentiation

to find the small change in y when

increases
13

marksl

:,1

Ansuter:

1? Given trtat

ffir

d,x =

k(I + xY' |'c,'ftntt thb'values of ft'ancl

'l

ra.

rnarksl

Answer: h,=

n=
l8 Diagram 4 shows the curve y = U2 and the straight Line x = k.

Diagram 4

1 :...

If the area of the'shaded region-is

64 unit2,

find the value of ft.

13 marks)

.,

5 shows a sector EOS with centre O.

Answer:

rad

L1

2O Given that tan 0 = f, 0o < 0 < 90o,,exprpss, in terms' of t: (a) cot 0, (b) sin (90 - e).

13

marksl

Answer: (a)
(b)

21
i

Solve the equation 6 sec2A

13

tanA = 0, Qo <A <

360".

[4 marks]

Ir
%2 Diagram 6 shows 5 letters and 3 digits.

Answer:

ABCDE678
Diagram

t
il

A code is to be formed using those letters and digits. The code must consists of 3 letters followed by 2 digits. How many codes can be formed if no letter or digit is repeated in each code?

I
i

[3 marks)

Answer:
a h
I

2:l A badminton team consists of 7 students. The team will be chosen from

a group of 8 boys and

5 girls. Find the number of teams that can be formed such that each team consists of (a) 4 boys, (b) not more than 2 girls. 14 rnarksl

il

Answer: (a)

ft)
13

24 Diagram 7 shows a standard normal distribution

graph.

Diagram 7

If P(0 < z < k)

0.3128, find P(z > k).

12 rnarks)

In an exami4atig4, 70Vo of the students passed. If a sample of 8 students is randomly selected, --' find the pro6ilititv that 6 students from the sample passed lh"-;*;;;;irr13

marks)

Answer'-

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