Mathematics n2 August Question Paper 2021
Mathematics n2 August Question Paper 2021
Mathematics n2 August Question Paper 2021
MATHEMATICS N2
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3. Number the answers according to the numbering system used in this question paper.
QUESTION 1
1.1.2 2-4 p 2 q -3
Ë
8 p -3 q -2 (2)
1.2 Simplify the following expression using logarithm laws. SHOW YOUR WORKING
QUESTION 2
2.1.1 3x 2 - 2 xy - y 2 xy - 3 y 2
÷
2 x 2 + xy - 3 y 2 2 x 2 - 3xy - 9 y 2 (5)
2.1.2 2y -1 y+2 2+ y
+ 2 - 2
6 y - 23 y + 20 2 y - y - 10 3 y + 2 y - 8
2
(5)
2.2 Given: 6 - a - a2
-7a 2 + 63
Ë
6b - 3c + 2ab - ac
2.2.2 Determine the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of the three expressions. (1)
2.2.3 Determine the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of the three expressions. (3)
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QUESTION 3
3.1 A man deducted 3 from 5 times his age and got his grandmother’s age.
3.3 7,5U
Given: H=
273 + V
Ë
3.3.1 Make ‘ V ’ the subject of the formula. (3)
QUESTION 4
4.1 A coffee shop intends to start selling cappuccinos in a conical shaped disposable cup
with a perpendicular height of 15 cm.
Ë
Given that the capacity of the cup is 285 cm3, calculate the following:
l h
FIGURE 1
4.1.3 The surface area of the cup if it has a circular lid (2)
4.2 Given: y = - x2 - 5x - 6
4.3 Draw the graph of y = -2 on the same system of axes used for
QUESTION 4.2.5 above.
Ë (1)
4.4 Read from the graphs drawn in QUESTIONS 4.2.5 and 4.3 the value(s) of x for
which -2 = - x 2 - 5 x - 6 (2)
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QUESTION 5
5.1.1 Draw the graph on its own system of axes on the GRAPH PAPER
provided (5)
Ë
5.1.2 Read from the graph in QUESTION 5.1.1 the values of x for which
y = -1 (1)
5.3 8 for
Given: tan q = - 270° £ q £ 360°
15
Calculate the value of sin q . Ë (2)
FIGURE 2
QUESTION 6
6.2 15 21
A sector of a circle has an arc length of cm and a radius of cm.
2 2
6.2.1 The angle subtended at the centre of the circle by the segment (2)
6.3 A wheel with a peripheral velocity of 95 m/s completed 31 revolutions per second.
6.4 Determine the length of the major segment (H) of circle in FIGURE 3 that has a
radius of 4 cm and a chord length of 6,9 cm. (4)
Ë
FIGURE 3
6.5 An irregular figure with one horizontal straight side is divided into 8 strips,
each 20 mm wide. The ordinates dividing these strips have the following lengths:
120; 139; 148; 163; 154; 148; 136; 127; 118. Ë
Use the mid-ordinate rule to calculate the area of the irregular figure. (3)
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MATHEMATICS N2
FORMULA SHEET
Any applicable formulae not found on this formula sheet may also be used
Right cone
1
Volume = p r 2 h
3
Surface area = p r h 2 + r 2 + p r 2
= p rl +p r2
Cylinder
Volume = p r 2 h
Surface area = 2p r 2 + 2p r h
Sphere
4
Volume = p r 3
3
Area = 4p r 2
Right pyramid
1
Volume = (area of base) × (perpendicular height)
3
Prism
Volume = (area of base)´ (perpendicular height)
Midordinate rule
Area = (distance between ordinates) ´ (sum of other midordinates)
é (First ordinate + Last ordinate ) ù
Area = ê + Sum of all other ordinates ú ´ The distance between the ordinates
ë 2 û
Graphs
Straight line: y = mx + c
Parabola: y = ax 2 + bx + c
-b
Axis of symmetry: x =
2a
- b ± b 2 - 4ac
Roots: x =
2a
Trigonometry
90° < q < 180°
Segment of circles
Chord length = x Height of the segment = h Diameter of circle = D
x2
D =h+
4h
Regular polygons
Angle subtended at centre of circumscribed circle by one side:
360°
q=
number of sides
æq ö
x = 2 R sin ç ÷
è2ø
(
Annulus: A = p R 2 - r 2 )
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