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RE (RRS AGRA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) BSSRRAAK HONG KONG EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 20205 REPRESS HONG KONG DIPLOMA OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION 2020 ae BABB Be — MATHEMATICS COMPULSORY PART PAPERI Fees MARKING SCHEME AFESSHESVARAKBISSHANYRMMS HAASE D A APSSHZ RA ZAMS RAM ZB SRK RBS ies) + SHR: + ABRALREAFESTORAV EMA AE MREE)- ERBARZ SHURAT MEAN TSN Be AM E-PASS SALAAM COT LMRALWAT AMARMSHMER THERES SLEPRNSERGAHR CAPSSTRRERA AVR SR EEMART HKBSHARESY LEBRAMAEABES Po ARG RTM NS He EFL IRA ‘This marking scheme bas been prepared by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority for the reference of markers. The use of this marking scheme is subject to the relevant service agreement terms and Instructions to Markers. In particular: = The Authority retains all proprietary rights (including intellectual property rights) in this ‘marking scheme. This marking scheme, whether in whole or in part, must not be copied, ‘ublished, disclosed, made available, used or dealt in without the priar written apprewal nf the Authority. Subject to compliance with the foregoing, a limited permission is granted to ‘markers to share this marking scheme, after release of examination results ofthe current HKDSE examination, with teachers who are teaching the same subject. ‘Under no circumstances should students be given access to this marking scheme or any partofit. The Authority is counting on the co-operation of markers/teachers in this regard, OFNSRRAFRH Rah Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority All Rights Reserved é 2020-DSE-MATH-CP 1-1 #2 (RRS AEA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination ‘Mathematics Compulsory Part Paper 1 General Marking Instructions 1. Ttis very important that all markers should adhere as closely as possible to the marking scheme. In many cases, however, candidates will have obtained a correct answer by an alternative method not specified in the marking scheme. In general, a correct answer merits all te marks allocated to that par, unless a particular method has been specified in the question. Markers should be patient in marking alternative solutions not specified in dhe iiarking velieuse. 2, Inthe marking scheme, marks are classified into the following three categories: *M’ marks awarded for correct methods being used; “A” marks awarded for the accuracy of the answers, Marks without *M’ or ‘A’ awarded for correctly completing a proof or arriving at an answer given in a question. In a question consisting of several parts each depending on the previous parts, ‘MM marks should be awarded tastens.or methods correctly deduced from previous answers. eVenif these answers are erroneous. However, ‘AY marks for the corresponding answers should NOT be awarded (unless otherwise specified). il 3 For the convenience of markers, the marking scheme was written as detailed as possible. However, it likely that candidates would not present their solution in the same explicit manner, e.g. some steps would either be omitted or stated implicitly. In such cases, markers should exercise their discretion in marking ‘candidates’ work. In general, marks for a certain step should be awarded if candidates’ solution indicated that the relevant concepttechnique had been used. A In marking candidates’ work, the benefit of daubt should he given in the candidates? favonr. s In the marking scheme, ‘rt stands for ‘accenting answers which can be rounded off to’ and “f.t’ stands for ‘follow through’. Steps which can be skipped are ‘whereas alternative answers are enclosed with All fractional answers must be simplified. 2020-DSE-MATH-CP 1-2 We (RRS AEM) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks | Remarks @ tans =(a43)@-2) &) atta) ~6a7 Paha= 6 2(@-+3\a-2) @ 600 (b) 534.76 © 330 Let a=12k , b=14k and c=9K , where k is anon-zero constant. b+26 a+2b 14k + 2(9K) (2k + 2(14K) 2020-DSE-MATH-CP 1-3 iM | tor (ay =a or (aby =a's! 1A | or equivalent 1A | orequivatent IM 1a fos. RE (RRMA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKERS USE ONLY) Solution Marks [Remarks 5. Let x be the number of female applicants in the reeruitment exercise So, the number of male applicants is (1+28%)x . 1A (1428%)x-x=91 IMH1A | tcroig ster nin ce tis (1+ 26%) = 416 1A ‘Thus, the mmher of male applicants inthe recruitment exercise is 416 [Cet x and v be the number of male applicants and the number of female lapplicants in the reerutment exercise respectively. Iso, wehave x~y=91 and x=(1+28%)y IAs Therefore, we have (1+28%)y—y=91 1M | ete pting st ese eno o2sy=91 325 416 1A [Thus the number of male applicants in the recruitment exercise is 416 “The number of male applicants in the recruitment exercise _ +2846 x91) 1M for fraction + 1A for numerator am IMSTASTA TL for denominator =a16 1A (4) 6. @) 3-x> 2% 2 6-2x>7-x -txtx>7-6 1M _| forputting x on one side reel 1A Sex>4 x>-l Thus, we have x#-1 1a | xe-t or x>-1 0 2 1A 7. (a) Since the equation 4x°412x+e= 12 -4(4)e has equal roots, we have A=0 144-160 =0 e=9 ) 160 (by @)) =4(x+8)(e-5) ‘Thus, the a-intercepts of the graph of y=p(x)-169 are -8 and 5 2020-DSE-MATH-CP 1-4 IM#1A 14 WE (RRS REA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) (e) — Thenew median 2020-DSE-MATH-CP 1-5 Solution ‘Marks | Remarks 8 IM IM 1A IM 1A IM ZBFD =180°— ZBDC- ZDBE 80° 9-12" 68°-8 LCFE = ZBFD 68°-0 9. (—) Themean =54 1A 1A ‘The standard deviation 20.917 1A | re. 0.917 HE (RRC) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks [Remarks 10. @ 1A 1M _ | for either substitution Solving, wehave a=5 and b=2 1A _| can be absorbed ‘The required price +204) 133 1A (b) When h=S, P=5+2(5*)=255 . 1M Note that 2(133)= 266 . Since 255 <266 , the claim is not correct. 1. @ — Therange =S0-4w=I1 ™M =(w+39) grams ‘The inter-quartile range -38 23 ™ 5 grams w+39=3(15) IM w=6 1A (b) The mode of the distribution is 38. grams. ‘The required prahahility s 7 3 Et ww fos 2020-DSE-MATH-CP 1~6 BEE (RARE eR) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) ‘Solution Marks: Remarks 12. (a) _ The volume of the middle part of the circular cone }aasyao(25" IM+IM 3 3 = 700a cm* 1A [Let Rem and rcm be the larger base radius and the smaller base radius ofthe middle part ofthe circular cone respectively. r 2, R_ 2% refore. we have =!2 ang & 1M | for either ane |Therefo 7 15 36 15 36 Solving, we have r=5 and R=10. The volume of the middle part ofthe circular cone =F 00°20) -F 05? K02) 1M | foreither one |= 7002 cm? () The curved surface area ofthe middle par of the circular cone -sco( (| 234) ae =195¢em? 1A ‘The curved surface area of the middle part of the circular cone = m(10)y/10" + 24? ~ (5) /S?+ 12" IM+IM = 1(10)(26) — 9(5)(13) 2 95 om 2020-DSE-MATH-CP 1-7 RE (RRASAREA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks | _ Remarks 13. (@) Let £(8)=(27-I)q(x) + (kr +8) , where q(x) is a polynomial IM Since £()=0 , wehave (?-Nq(l)+(k+8)=0 IM Thus, we have k=-8 (b) Let £(2)=(x-1(x+3X(ax+5) , where a and b are constants. IM Since £(0)=24, wehave (-1)G)(6)-24 iM Solving, we have b=-8 1A Note that f(x) = (x7—Nq(2)+(-8x+8) « So, we have f(-1)=(-D?-Na(-1) + (-8X-1) +8) =16 Therefore, we have (-1-1)-1+3)(-a-8)=16 . Solving, wehave a=—4 1A Hence, we have £(x) = (x-I(x+3)-4x-8) ‘The roots of the equation f(x)=0 are 1, -3 and -2 All the roots of the equation f(x)=0_ are integers. Thus, the claim is correct. a | fe. [Let £() =@?-Domx-+n)+(-Bx+8) , where m and m are constants. | IM Since £(0)=24, wehave (-1)n)+8=24 IM Solving, we have n=-16 1A Isince f(-3)=0 , wehave ((-3)?-IX-3m~16) +((-8X-3) +8) =0 Solving, we have m=—4 1A f(z) = (2-1 Ax-16) +(-8x +8) |-G@-ner nae 16 8 0 (x~1(-4x?— 20x24) A(x = N(x +2043) HTherefore, the roots ofthe equation f(x)=0 are 1, -2 and -3 . |All the roots of the equation £(2)=0 are integers Thus, the claim is correct. ft 2020-DSE-MATH-CP 1-8 WE (REWER) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER'S USE ONLY) Solution Marks [Remarks 14. (@) The xcoordinate of G _ 10430 7m 2 10 ‘The radius of C yeni IM =25 ‘Thus, the equation of C is (x-10)*+(y+15)"=25* 1A | x?+y?-20x+30y-300=0 The a-coordinate of G 0+30 = IM 2 =10 lLet x7 y?~20x-+30y+" =0 be the equation of C, where F isa constant Since A lies on C, we have (—10)*+0?-20(-10)+30(0) + F =0 IM Solving, we have F =-300 14, [Thus, the equation of C is x+y?-20x+30)-300=0 (x= 107+ 415)2= 28 ©) (@ TF isparalielto L IM (i) The slope of £ 0415 “30-10 -2 4 So, the slope of Fis 3 (by XD) ‘The equation of I” is y-0=2(¢-Cl0) 1M 3x-4y+30=0 1A | orequivalent a 3 Gi) tn 2486 => ™ ZABG = 3686989765" Note that ZB4H=ABG and ZBAG= ZABG IM _| foreither one GAH = LBAH + ZBAG ZABG Since ZABG>35° , wehave ZGAH > 70° ‘Thus, the claim is disagreed 1A | ft 2020-DSE-MATH-CP 1-9 HE (RRMA EM) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks | Remarks 15. (@) The required probability Ot aed 161 S 1A | rt 0.0415, 3876 IM#IM ] IM for pytp2 and IM for denominator The required probability IM#M | IM for py+p2 and 1M for denominator aera) 1A | rt. Qo4is [The required probability Gleearalalals ne] norm ei 161 aad 1A | rt. 0.0415 re) (&) The required probability ail IM | for 1-@) 3876 ms rd IA | rt. 0.958 16, (@) Let a and r be the Ist form and the common ratio of the geometric sequence respectively. ‘Therefore, we lave ur?=144 and ar’= 486 1M _| for cither one Solving, wehave r=1.5 . So, we have a=64 1A ‘Thus, the Ist term of the sequence is 64 (b) 64469(1.5)+04(L.57) + FOaqL.s7)> 8x10" OSD, gto! IM 15 1,5" > 625x101 logl.5” > log(6.25x10"+1) IM logl.5 > log(6.25«10!*+1) n>95,38167941 Thus, the least value of m is 96 2020-DSE-MATH-CP 1-10 WE (RRBEA EA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks Remarks 1. @ (e) e) ext Dee e244 bet Pd Gb ed Thus, the coordinates of the vertex ofthe graph of y= g(x) are (+4) Note that D=(k-2,47+4) and E=(k+2,-K-4). Denote the point (0,3) by C. cp = (k-2)- 0+ (+ 4)-3? =k 3R ak eS cE =(b+2~0)4 (#4) 3)? = KF ISKE +53 CD =CE? RESP 5 = RAE SKA AE + 53 3k42k-412=0 Note that 22 4(3)(12)=-140< 0 So, the equation 3k*+2k+12=0 has no real roots. ‘Thus, there is no point F on the same rectangular coordinate system such thatthe coordinates of the circumventre of DEF are (0,3) 2020-DSE-MATH-CP I-11 IM 1A 1M for either one #E (RRMA ER) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks [Remarks 18. @ Tuy =ZTWU (Z inalt. segment) (eS 009A) 35m ‘Thus, the claim is agreed. 2020-DSE-MATH-CP 1-12 1A either one We (RRS AEA) CONFIDENTIAL (FOR MARKER'’S USE ONLY) Solution Marks | Remarks PR PQ 5 1. @ by sine formula 9 © aZrOR” sinzrng ‘PY sine formula) ™ PR ~ 36,62323766 em Since ZOPR=95° , wehave ZRPS =25° RS? = PS? + PR?-2(PS\PR)cos ZRPS (by cosine formula ) iM RS? = 40? +36.62323766" - 2(40)(36.62323766) cos 25° RS ~16.90879984 RS ~16.9cm 1A | rt. 16.9¢m Thus, the length of RS is 16.9 em (©) The area of the paper card F(POMPR)sin ZOPR + 3 (PRYPS)sin ZRPS IM a $ (60)(36.62323766)sin 95°. 06 {62323766)(40)sin 25° =1404,069236 =14000m? 1A | ra, 14000m? (©) @ Let H be the foot of the perpendicular from P to OR PH = PQsin ZPOH PH =60sin 30° PH = 30cm Denote the projection of P on the horizontal ground by G So, the angle hetuen the paper card and the haviznntal ground ie ZPHIG Hence, we have ZPHG = 32° PG = PH sin ZPHG PG = 30sin32° PG =15.9.0m ‘Thus, the shortest distance from P to the horizontal ground is. 15.9 em (ii) Denote the projection of Son the horizontal ground by K Let T be the point at which PS produced and QR produced meet. Then, we have ASKT~APGT and PT'= PQ poe 2222 )r0 (=n 0 0 Cy 3 By (o)(), wehave SK =10sin32°em . "Note thatthe angle between RS and the horizontal ground is ZSRK . 1Osin 32° 1690879944 ZSRK =18.26416068° ‘Therefore, we have ZSRK <20° ‘Thus, the claim is correct. sin ZSRK ©: 2020-DSE-MATH-CP 1-13 14 1M IM IM

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