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O Level (P2) Graphical Solutions Question'S

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O Level (P2) Graphical Solutions Question'S

The document provides information and questions about graphing functions and finding related values from graphs. It includes 5 multi-part questions involving plotting points from tables on graph paper, drawing curves to connect the points, finding related values from the graphs, calculating gradients of curves at given points, and relating equations to their graphical representations. The questions involve skills like plotting, curve sketching, calculating related rates, finding maximum/minimum values, and relating algebraic and graphical representations of functions.

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O LEVEL (P2)

Graphical Solutions
QUESTION'S
1

1 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

The table gives the x and y coordinates of some points which lie on a curve.

x 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 5 6

y 140 110 100 98 100 110 124 140

(a) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 unit, draw a horizontal x-axis for 0 ! x ! 6.

Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 10 units, draw a vertical y-axis for 90 ! y ! 150.

On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]

(b) Use your graph to find

(i) the value of y when x = 4.5 , [1]

(ii) the values of x for which y = 128 . [1]

(c) By drawing a tangent, find the gradient of the curve at the point where x = 1.5 . [2]
(d) The line y = k is a tangent to the curve.

Find the value of k. [1 ]

(e) The values of x and y are related by the equation

A
y= + Bx.
x

(i) Use the fact that the point (2, 100) lies on the curve to show that

200 = A + 4B. [1]

(ii) Obtain a second equation connecting A and B.

Hence calculate the value of A and the value of B. [ 3]


2

2 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.


r
A solid cylinder of radius r centimetres and height h centimetres has a
volume of 100 cm3.

(a) (i) Show that h = 100 . [1]


r2
(ii) The cylinder has a total surface area of y square centimetres.
200
Show that y = 2r2 + . [1]
r

(b) The table below shows some values of r and the corresponding values of y, correct to the nearest
whole number.

r 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 6

y 202 138 108 85 82 90 p

(i) Find the value of p. 1


]
(ii) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 cm, draw a horizontal r-axis for 1 ! r ! 6. [
Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 20 cm2, draw a vertical y-axis for 70 ! y ! 220.
On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]

(c) Use your graph to find the values of r for which y = 100. [2]

(d) By drawing a tangent, find the gradient of the graph at the point where r = 2. [2]

(e) Use your graph to find

(i) the value of r for which y is least, [1]


(ii) the smallest possible value of the total surface area of the cylinder.
[1]
3

3 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

During one day, at a point P in a small harbour, the height of the surface of the sea above the seabed
was noted.
The results are shown in the table.

Time (t hours) after 8 a.m. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9


Height (y metres) above the sea-bed 3.8 3.3 2.5 1.8 1.2 1.0 1.2 1.8 2.5 3.3

(a) Using a scale of 1 cm to represent 1 hour, draw a horizontal t-axis for 0 ! t ! 9.

Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 metre, draw a vertical y-axis for 0 ! y ! 4.

On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]

(b) (i) By drawing a tangent, find the gradient of the curve at the point where t = 4. [2]

(ii) Explain the meaning of this gradient. [1]

(c) On the same day, a straight pole was driven vertically into the seabed at the point P.
Work started at 8 a.m.
The pole was driven in at a constant rate.
The height, y metres, of the top of the pole above the seabed, t hours after 8 a.m., is given by the
equation

y = 4 – 12 t.

(i) Write down the length of the pole. [1]

(ii) On the same axes as the curve, draw the graph of y = 4 – 12 t. [2]
(iii) How many centimetres was the top of the pole above the surface of the sea at noon? [2]
(iv) Find the value of t when the top of the pole was level with the surface of the sea. [1]
4

4 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

The area of a rectangular garden, ABCD, is 100 m2. A x B


Inside the garden there is a rectangular lawn, EFGH,
whose sides are parallel to those of the garden. 4
EF is 4m from AB.
FG, GH and HE are 1 m from BC, CD and DA respectively. E F
1 1

H G
1
D C

(a) Taking the length of AB to be x metres, write down expressions, in terms of x, for
(i) EF,
(ii) BC,
(iii) FG.
[2]

(b) Hence show that the area, y square metres, of the lawn, EFGH is given by
200
y = 110 – 5x – x . [1]

(c) The table below shows some values of x and the corresponding values of y, correct to 1 decimal
place, where
200
y = 110 – 5x – x .

x 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
y p 45.0 46.7 46.4 45.0 42.8 40.0

Find the value of p. [1]

(d) Using a scale of 2 cm to 1 metre, draw a horizontal x-axis for 4 < x < 10.
Using a scale of 2 cm to 2 square metres, draw a vertical y-axis for 40 < y < 48.
On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]

(e) By drawing a tangent, find the gradient of the curve where x = 8. [2]

(f) Use your graph to find


(i) the range of values of x for which the area of the lawn is at least 44 m2, [2]
(ii) the value of x for which the area of the lawn is greatest. [1]
5

5 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

The table below gives some values of x and the corresponding values of y, correct to one decimal place,
where
x2 18
y = –– + ––
x – 5.
8

x 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 5 6 7 8
y 13.1 7.3 4.5 3.0 2.1 1.5 1.7 p 3.7 5.3

(a) Find the value of p. [1]

(b) Using a scale of 2 cm to 1 unit, draw a horizontal x-axis for 0 ! x ! 8.

Using a scale of 1 cm to 1 unit, draw a vertical y-axis for 0 ! y ! 14.

On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]

(c) Use your graph to find

(i) the value of x when y = 8, [1]

x2 18
(ii) the least value of –– + ––
x for values of x in the range 0 ! x ! 8. [1]
8

(d) By drawing a tangent, find the gradient of the curve at the point where x = 2.5. [2]

(e) On the axes used in part (b), draw the graph of y = 12 – x. [2]

(f) The x coordinates of the points where the two graphs intersect are solutions of the equation

x3 + Ax2 + Bx + 144 = 0.

Find the value of A and the value of B. [2]


______________________________________________________________________________________
6

6 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

The variables x and y are connected by the equation


x2 5
y= + .
5 x

The table below shows some values of x and the corresponding values of y correct to 1 decimal place.

x 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 6
y 5.2 3.8 3.3 3.5 4.5 6.0 p

(a) Calculate the value of p. [1]

(b) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 unit on each axis, draw a horizontal x-axis for 0 ! x ! 6
and a vertical y-axis for 0 ! y ! 9.

On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]

x2 5
(c) Use your graph to find the values of x in the range 1 ! x ! 6 for which + – 4 = 0. [2]
5 x

(d) By drawing a tangent, find the gradient of the curve at the point (4, 4.5). [2]

(e) (i) On the same axes, draw the graph of y = 12 x + 3. [2]

(ii) Write down the x coordinates of the points at which the two graphs intersect. [1]

(iii) Find the equation, in the form 2x3 + ax2 + bx + c = 0, which is satisfied by the values
of x found in part (e)(ii). [1]
7

7 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

15 y

Adam stood on a slope, 15 m from the bottom.


He rolled a heavy ball directly up the slope.
After t seconds the ball was y metres from the bottom of the slope.
The table below gives some values of t and the corresponding values of y.

t 0 1 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5


y 15 22 25 25 24 22 19 15 10 4

(a) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 unit, draw a horizontal t-axis for 0 ! t ! 6.

Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 5 units, draw a vertical y-axis for 0 ! y ! 30.

On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]

(b) Extend the curve to find the value of t when the ball reached the bottom of the slope. [1]

(c) (i) By drawing a tangent, find the gradient of the curve when t = 3.5. [2]

(ii) State briefly what this gradient represents. [1]

(d) Immediately after he rolled the ball, Adam ran down the slope at a constant speed of 1.5 m/s.

(i) Write down the distance of Adam from the bottom of the slope when

(a) t = 0,

(b) t = 4. [2]
(ii) On the same axes, draw the graph that represents the distance of Adam from the bottom of the
slope for 0 ! t ! 6. [2]
(iii) Hence find the distance of Adam from the bottom of the slope when the ball passed him. [1]
8

8 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

A stone was thrown from the top of a vertical cliff. Its position during the flight is represented by the
equation y = 24 + 10x – x2, where y metres is the height of the stone above the sea and x metres is the
horizontal distance from the cliff.

(a) Solve the equation 0 = 24 + 10x – x 2. [2]

(b) The table shows some values of x and the corresponding values of y.

x 0 2 4 6 8 10
y 24 40 48 48 40 24

(i) Using a scale of 1 cm to represent 1 metre, draw a horizontal x-axis for 0 ! x ! 14.
Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 10 metres, draw a vertical y-axis for 0 ! y ! 50.

On your axes, plot the points from the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]

(ii) Use your answer to part (a) to complete the graph which represents the flight of the stone. [1]

(iii) Find the height of the stone above the sea when its horizontal distance from the cliff
was 7 m. [1]

(iv) Use your graph to find how far the stone travelled horizontally while it was 6 m or more
above the top of the cliff. [2]
(c) It is given that 24 + 10x – x2 = p – (x – 5)2.

(i) Find the value of p. [1]


(ii) Hence find

(a) the greatest height of the stone above the sea, [1]
(b) the horizontal distance from the cliff when the stone was at its greatest height. [1]
9

9 Answer the WHOLE of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

The table below shows some values of x and the corresponding values of y,
correct to one decimal place, for
y = 45 × 2x.

x –2 –1 0 1 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
y p 0.4 0.8 1.6 3.2 4.5 6.4 9.1 12.8

(a) Calculate p. [1]

(b) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 unit, draw a horizontal x-axis for –2 ! x ! 4.


Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 2 units, draw a vertical y-axis for 0 ! y ! 14.
On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]

(c) As x decreases, what value does y approach? [1]

(d) By drawing a tangent, find the gradient of the curve at the point (3 , 6.4). [2]

(e) (i) On the axes used in part (b), draw the graph of y = 8 – 2x. [2]
(ii) Write down the coordinates of the point where the line intersects the curve. [1]
(iii) The x coordinate of this point of intersection satisfies the equation

2x = Ax + B.

Find the value of A and the value of B. [2]

10 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

The heights of 120 children were measured.


The results are summarised in the table below.

Height (h cm) 135 < h ! 140 140 < h ! 145 145 < h ! 150 150 < h ! 155 155 < h ! 160 160 < h ! 180
Frequency 15 20 25 30 20 10

(a) Using a scale of 1 cm to represent 5 cm, draw a horizontal axis for heights from 135 cm to 180 cm.
Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 unit, draw a vertical axis for frequency densities from 0 to 6 units.
On your axes, draw a histogram to represent the information in the table. [3]

(b) Estimate how many children have heights greater than 170 cm. [1]

(c) One child was chosen at random.


Find the probability that the height of this child was less than or equal to 140 cm.
Give your answer as a fraction in its lowest terms. [1]

(d) Two children were chosen at random.


Find the probability that they both had heights in the range 150 < h ! 155. [2]
10

11 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

The number of bacteria in a colony doubles every half hour.


The colony starts with 50 bacteria.
The table below shows the number of bacteria in the colony after t hours.

Time (t hours) 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5


Number of bacteria ( y) 50 100 200 400 800 1600 3200 6400

(a) Using a scale of 4 cm to represent 1 hour, draw a horizontal t-axis for 0 ! t ! 4.


Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1000 bacteria, draw a vertical y-axis for 0 ! y ! 7000.
On your axes, plot the points given in the table, and join them with a smooth curve. [3]

(b) Use your graph to find the number of bacteria in the colony when t = 2.75. [1]

(c) (i) By drawing a tangent, find the gradient of the graph when t = 2.5. [2]

(ii) State briefly what this gradient represents. [1]

(d) The number of bacteria in another colony is given by the equation


y = 6500 – 1000t.

(i) On the same axes, draw a graph to represent the number of bacteria in this colony. [2]
(ii) Find the value of t when the number of bacteria in each colony is the same. [1]

(e) Given that the equation of the first graph is y = kat, find the value of

(i) k, [1]
(ii) a. [1]
11

12 Answer THE WHOLE of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

P S
A 1 D

x 10
1

B 1 C
Q R

The diagram represents a rectangular pond, ABCD, surrounded by a paved region.


The paved region has widths 1 m and 10 m as shown.
The pond and paved region form a rectangle PQRS.
The area of the pond is 168 m2.

(a) Taking the length of AB to be x metres, write down expressions, in terms of x, for

(i) PQ,

(ii) BC,

(iii) QR. [2]

(b) Hence show that the area, y square metres, of the paved region, is given by

y = 22 + 11x + 336 . [2]


x
(c) The table below shows some values of x and the corresponding values of y.

x 3 3.5 4 5 6 7 8 9
y 167 156.5 150 144.2 144 147 152 p

Calculate p. [1]

(d) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 metre, draw a horizontal x-axis for 3 x 9.

Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 5 square metres, draw a vertical y-axis for 140 y 170.

On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]

(e) By drawing a tangent, find the gradient of the curve at (4, 150). [2]

(f) Use your graph to find

(i) the smallest area of the paved region, [1]

(ii) the length of PQ when the area of the paved region is smallest. [1]
12

13 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

(a) The variables x and y are connected by the equation

y = 4x3 – 18x2 + 20x.

The table below shows some values of x and the corresponding values of y.

x 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5


y 0 6 6 3 0 0 6 p

(i) Calculate the value of p. [1]


(ii) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 unit, draw a horizontal x-axis for 0 ! x ! 4.
Using a scale of 1 cm to represent 2 units, draw a vertical y-axis for – 4 ! y ! 24.
On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]
(iii) Using your graph, find the values of x when y = 4. [2]

(b) A rectangular card is 5 cm long and 4 cm wide.


As shown in the diagram, a square of side x centimetres is cut off from each corner.

x
x

The card is then folded to make an open box of height x centimetres.


(i) Write down expressions, in terms of x, for the length and width of the box. [1]
(ii) Show that the volume, V cubic centimetres, of the box is given by the equation

V = 4x3 – 18x2 + 20x. [2]

(iii) Which value of x found in (a)(iii) cannot be the height of a box with a volume of 4 cm3? [1]
(iv) Using the graph drawn in part (a)(ii), find
(a) the greatest possible volume of a box made from this card, [1]
(b) the height of the box with the greatest volume. [1]
13

14 Answer the WHOLE of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

The table below shows some values of x and the corresponding values of y for

12
y= – x.
x

x 1 2 3 4 5 6
y 11 4 1 –1 p –4

(a) Calculate p. [1]

(b) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 unit, draw a horizontal x-axis for 0 x 6.

Using a scale of 1 cm to represent 1 unit, draw a vertical y-axis for –4 y 14.

On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]

12
(c) Use your graph to solve the equation x – x = 2 in the range 1 x 6. [1]
12
(d) The equation x = 2x can be solved using the intersection of your curve and a straight line.

(i) State the equation of this straight line. [1]

12
(ii) By drawing this straight line, solve the equation x = 2x. [2]

(e) The points A and B are (1, 11) and (4, –1) respectively.

Find the gradient of the line AB. [1]

12
(f) The line l is parallel to AB and is a tangent to the curve y = x – x.

(i) Draw the line l. [1]

(ii) Find the coordinates of the point where l crosses the y-axis. [1]

(iii) Hence find the equation of the line l. [1]


14

15 Answer the WHOLE of this question on a sheet of graph paper.


The table below shows some values of x and the corresponding values of y for
x
y= 2 .
4

x –1 0 1 2 3 4 5
1 1
y m 1 2 4 n
4 2

(a) Calculate the values of m and n. [2]

(b) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 unit, draw a horizontal x-axis for –1 ! x ! 5.


Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 unit, draw a vertical y-axis for 0 ! y ! 8.

On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]

(c) Use your graph to solve the equations

(i) 2x = 3, [1]
4
(ii) 2x = 6. [1]
x
(d) The equation y = 2 can be written in the form y = 2t.
4
(i) Find an expression for t in terms of x. [1]

(ii) Hence, find the equation of the line that can be drawn on your graph to evaluate
y when t = – 3 . [1]
4 7

16 Answer the WHOLE of this question on a sheet of graph paper.


The variables x and y are connected by the equation

y = x2 – 1 .

(a) Copy and complete the following table of values. [2]

x –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4
y

(b) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 unit, draw a horizontal x-axis for –4 ! x ! 4.


Using a scale of 1 cm to represent 1 unit, draw a vertical y-axis for –2 ! y ! 16.
On your axes, plot the points from your table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]

(c) It is given that f(x) = x + 7 .


2
(i) Using the same axes, draw the graph of y = f(x). [2]

(ii) Find f–1(3). [2]

(iii) (a) Write down the x coordinates of the two points where the graphs intersect. [1]
(b) Find the equation that is satisfied by these two values of x.
Express your answer in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0, where a, b and c are integers. [2]
15

17 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

The variables x and y are connected by the equation


3
y = x – x.
10 2
The table below shows some corresponding values of x and y.

x 0 1 2 3 4 4.5
y 0 –0.4 –0.2 1.2 4.4 p

(a) Calculate p. [1]

(b) Using a scale of 2 cm to 1 unit on each axis, draw a horizontal x-axis for 0 ! x ! 5 and a vertical
y-axis for –1 ! y ! 7.

On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]
3
(c) Use your graph to solve the equation x – x = 0.3 for values of x in the range 0 ! x ! 5. [1]
10 2
(d) (i) Draw the chord joining the two points (0, 0) and (3, 1.2) and calculate its gradient. [1]

(ii) Draw a tangent at the point where the gradient of the curve is equal to the gradient of the
chord. [1]

(e) (i) On the same axes, draw the graph of the straight line y = – x + 6. [2]

(ii) Write down the x coordinate of the point where the line crosses the curve. [1]

(iii) This value of x is a solution of the equation x 3 + Ax + B = 0.

Find A and B. [2]


16

18 (a)
2x + 7
f (x) =
3
(i) Find f -1(x).

Answer f -1(x) = ............................. [2]


m
(ii) Given that f (m) = , find m.
2

Answer ............................................ [2]

(b) (i) Complete the table of values for y = 6 + x - x 2 , and hence draw the graph of
y = 6 + x - x 2 on the grid opposite.

x -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
y -6 0 6 6 0 -6
17

y
7

–3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 x

–1

–2

–3

–4

–5

–6

–7 [3]

(ii) Use your graph to estimate the maximum value of 6 + x - x 2 .


Answer ............................................ [1]

(iii) By drawing the line x + y = 4, find the approximate solutions to the equation

2 + 2x - x 2 = 0 .

Answer x = ................. or ................. [2]

(iv) The equation x - x 2 = k has a solution x = 3.5 .

By drawing a suitable line on the grid, find the other solution.


Label your line with the letter L.

Answer ............................................ [2]


18

19 [Curved surface area of a cone = πrl]

l h

Thediagramshowsasolidconewithradiusrcm,heighthcmandslantheightlcm.
Sulemanmakessomesolidcones.
Theslantheightofeachofhisconesis4cmmorethanitsradius.
Use π = 3 throughout this question.

(a) Showthatthetotalsurfacearea,A cm2,ofeachofSuleman’sconesisgivenby A=6r(r+2).

[2]

(b) Completethetablefor A=6r(r+2).

r 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
A 0 18 144 210 288

[1]

(c) Onthegridopposite,drawthegraphof A=6r(r+2). [2]

(d) Findanexpressionforhintermsofr.

Answer h=...................................... [2]


19

300

250

200

150

100

50

0 r
1 2 3 4 5 6

(e) TheheightofoneofSuleman’sconesis12cm.
Calculateitsradius.

Answer ...................................... cm[2]

(f) AnotherofSuleman’sconeshasasurfaceareaof200cm2.

(i) Useyourgraphtofindtheradiusofthiscone.

Answer ...................................... cm[1]

(ii) Thisconeisplacedinaboxofheightpcm,wherepisaninteger.
Findthesmallestpossiblevalueofp.

Answer p=...................................... [2]


20

20 The distance, d metres, of a moving object from an observer after t minutes is given by
48
d = t2 + - 20 .
t

(a) Some values of t and d are given in the table.


The values of d are given to the nearest whole number where appropriate.

t 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 6 7

d 29 14 8 5 5 6 8 11 15 24

Complete the table. [1]

(b) On the grid, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve.

40

30
Distance
(d metres)

20

10

0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Time (t minutes)
[2]

(c) (i) By drawing a tangent, calculate the gradient of the curve when t = 4.

Answer .......................................... [2]

(ii) Explain what this gradient represents.

Answer ................................................................................................................................. [1]


21

(d) For how long is the object less than 10 metres from the observer?

Answer ............................ minutes [2]

(e) (i) Using your graph, write down the two values of t when the object is 12 metres from the
observer.
For each value of t, state whether the object is moving towards or away from the observer.

Answer When t = .................., the object is moving .................................. the observer.

When t = .................., the object is moving .................................. the observer. [2]

(ii) Write down the equation that gives the values of t when the object is 12 metres from the
observer.

Answer .......................................... [1]

(iii) This equation is equivalent to t3 + At + 48 = 0.

Find A.

Answer A = .......................................... [1]


22

21 Thetablebelowisfory = x2 + x - 3.

x –3 –2 –1 0 1 2
y 3 –1 –3 –3 –1 3

(a) Usingascaleof2cmto1unitonthex-axisfor-3 G x G 2
andascaleof1cmto1unitonthey-axisfor-4 G y G 4,
plotthepointsfromthetableandjointhemwithasmoothcurve.
y

[2]

(b) (i) Useyourgraphtoestimatethesolutionsoftheequation x 2 + x - 3 = 0.

Answer x=................or................ [1]

(ii) Useyourgraphtoestimatethesolutionsoftheequation x 2 + x - 5 = 0.

Answer x=................or................ [2]


23

(c) Bydrawingatangent,estimatethegradientofthecurveat^1, –1h.

Answer ........................................... [2]

(d) Theequation x 2 - x - 1 = 0canbesolvedbydrawingastraightlineonthegraphof


y = x 2 + x - 3.

(i) Findtheequationofthisstraightline.

Answer ........................................... [2]

(ii) Drawthisstraightlineandhencesolve x 2 - x - 1 = 0.

Answer x=................or................ [2]


24

1 x
22 The table below shows some values of x and the corresponding values of y for y= #2 .
4

x 0 1 2 3 4 5

y 1 1 2 4 8
4

(a) Complete the table. [1]


1 x
(b) On the grid below, draw the graph of y = #2 .
4
y
8

0 1 2 3 4 5 x
[2]
25

(c) By drawing a suitable line, find the gradient of your graph where x = 4.

Answer .......................................... [2]


1
(d) (i) Show that the line 2x + y = 6 , together with the graph of y = # 2 x , can be used to solve
4
the equation

2x + 8x − 24 = 0 .

[1]

(ii) Hence solve 2x + 8x − 24 = 0 .

Answer x = .................................... [2]

(e) The points P and Q are (2, 3) and (5, 4) respectively.

(i) Find the gradient of PQ .

Answer .......................................... [1]

1 x
(ii) On the grid, draw the line l, parallel to PQ, that touches the curve y = #2 . [1]
4

(iii) Write down the equation of l.

Answer .......................................... [2]


26

3 x
23 y= #2
5
The table shows some values of x and the corresponding values of y, correct to one decimal place
where necessary.

x -1.5 -1 0 1 2 2.5 3 3.5 4


y p 0.3 0.6 1.2 2.4 3.4 4.8 6.8 9.6

(a) Calculate p.

Answer .......................................... [1]

(b) On the grid,


• using a scale of 2 cm to 1 unit, draw a horizontal x-axis for - 2 G x G 4 ,
• using a scale of 1 cm to 1 unit, draw a vertical y-axis for 0 G y G 10,
• plot the points from the table and join them with a smooth curve. [3]
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(c) By drawing a tangent, estimate the gradient of the curve at the point where x = 2.5 .

Answer .......................................... [2]

(d) (i) On the same grid, draw the straight line that passes through (-0.4, 0) and (2, 3.6).

[1]

(ii) Find the equation of this line in the form y = mx + c.

Answer .......................................... [2]

(iii) Write down the x-coordinates of the points where the line intersects the curve.

Answer x = ....................... and x = ....................... [1]

(iv) These x-coordinates satisfy the equation

2 x = Ax + B.

Find the values of A and B.

Answer A = ................ B = ................ [2]


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x (x 2 - 10) .
24 (a) Complete the table of values for y=
20

x 0 1 2 3 4 5
y 0 -0.45 -0.6 -0.15 1.2
[1]
x 2
(b) Using a scale of 2 cm to 1 unit on both axes, draw the graph of y = (x - 10) for 0 G x G 5.
20

0
x

[2]

(c) By drawing a tangent, estimate the gradient of the curve at the point where x = 2.5 .

Answer .......................................... [2]


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x 2
(d) Use your graph to solve the equation (x - 10) = 0 for 0 G x G 5.
20

Answer x = ................. or ................. [2]


x 2
(e) The graph of y = (x - 10) , together with the graph of a straight line L, can be used to solve the
20
equation x 3 + 10x - 80 = 0 for 0 G x G 5.

(i) Find the equation of line L.

Answer .................................................. [2]

(ii) Draw the graph of line L on the grid. [1]

(iii) Hence solve the equation x 3 + 10x - 80 = 0 for 0 G x G 5.

Answer x = .................................... [1]


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5 The table below is for y = x 3 - 3x - 1 .

x –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3
y –19 –3 1 –1 –3 1

(a) Complete the table. [1]

(b) On the grid, draw the graph of y = x 3 - 3x - 1 .


y

18

16

14

12

10

x
–3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3
–2

–4

–6

–8

–10

–12

–14

–16

–18

–20
[3]
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(c) Use your graph to solve x 3 - 3x - 1 = 0 .

Answer x = ..................................... [2]

(d) Use your graph to estimate the gradient of the curve when x = -1.5 .

Answer ........................................... [2]

(e) (i) On the grid draw the graph of y = 4x + 3. [1]

(ii) The line y = 4x + 3 and the curve y = x 3 - 3x - 1 can be used to solve the equation
x 3 = ax + b .

Find the values of a and b.

Answer a = ............... b = ............... [2]

(iii) Use your graph to find one of the negative solutions of x 3 = ax + b .

Answer x = ..................................... [1]


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26 A random number, x, is generated, where x is any real number.

(a) Manuel adds 2 to x.


He subtracts x from 10.
Manuel then multiplies these two results to give his number, y.

Show that y = 20 + 8x - x 2 .

[2]

(b) On the grid opposite, draw the graph of y = 20 + 8x - x 2 for 0 G x G 10 .


Four points have been plotted for you. [4]

(c) On the same grid, draw a suitable line to find the value of Manuel’s number, y, when it is the same
as the random number, x.

Answer ............................................. [2]


33

40

35

30

25

20

15

10

0 x
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

(d) Jolene multiplies the random number, x, by 5 and then adds 2 to give her number, z.

Calculate the possible values of x when Manuel’s number, y, and Jolene’s number, z, are the same.

Answer x = .................. or .................. [4]

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