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Methods 11 Test 1 2023

The document provides a mathematics methods test covering topics from units 1 and 2. The test contains 11 multi-part questions testing skills in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. Students are provided with a formula sheet and allowed to use a calculator for part of the test. Working must be shown for full credit and answers should be accurate to two decimal places where applicable.
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Methods 11 Test 1 2023

The document provides a mathematics methods test covering topics from units 1 and 2. The test contains 11 multi-part questions testing skills in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. Students are provided with a formula sheet and allowed to use a calculator for part of the test. Working must be shown for full credit and answers should be accurate to two decimal places where applicable.
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MATHEMATICS METHODS : UNITS 1 & 2,


2023
Test 1 – (10%)
1.3.1. to 1.3.7, 1.2.19 to 1.2.21, 1.2.24
PM
1.2.1 to 1.2.8, 1.2.13
Time Allowed First Name Surname Marks
28 minutes 28 marks

Circle your Teacher’s Name: Mrs Alvaro Mr Bartoshefski Mr Buckland Mr Liu


Mr Lockyer Mr Luzuk Mr Mohammadi
Ms Narendranathan Mr Ng
Mr Stephens Mr Tanday
Assessment Conditions: (N.B. Sufficient working out must be shown to gain full marks)
 Calculators: Not Allowed
 Formula Sheet: Provided
 Notes: Not Allowed

PART A – CALCULATOR FREE

Question 1 [4 marks – 2,2 ]

If f ( x)  2 x  5 and g ( x)  x 2  1 , find;

(a) f ( x 2 )  g ( x )

(b) k , such that f ( 2 k )  g (0)


Question 2 [4 marks – 2,2]

Triangle ABC has AB  8cm and AC  5cm . A circle, centre A and radius 3cm
intersects AB and AC at P and Q respectively. The area of triangle ABC is 10 3 cm 2

Determine the exact value of;

(a) the acute angle 

(b) the area of the shaded region.


Question 3 [8 marks – 1, 3, 4]

(a) Express 18 in radians.

 2  2  5 
(b) Evaluate 3 sin    tan  
 3   6 

(c) Points B(a, b) and D(c, d ) are


plotted on the unit circle, where

COB  32 and DOE   

In terms of a, b, c and/or d ,
find ;

(i) sin 58

(ii) cos 

(iii) tan 122

(iii) cos (  90)


Question 4 [4 marks]

Complete the following table. Where no domain is stipulated, assume the natural domain

1 𝑦 = √𝑥 − 8
Function 𝑦 =3−𝑥 𝑦 = −(𝑥 − 3) − 4 𝑦= +3
𝑥+5
Domain 2<𝑥≤7

Range

Question 5 [3 marks]

Find the equation of the straight line through the point (3, 5) , which is perpendicular to the
straight line passing through the points (4, −6) and (2, 3).
Question 6 [5 marks- 2, 3 ]

The graph of y  f ( x)   x  x  k is drawn below.


2

The discriminant is equal to 25, (   25 ).

(a) Show that the value of k  6 .

(b) Hence or otherwise, state the equation of the graph in the


form y  b( x  c) 2  d

End of Calculator Free section


Extra working page:
MATHEMATICS METHODS : UNITS 1 & 2,
2023
Test 1 – (10%)
1.3.1. to 1.3.7, 1.2.19 to 1.2.21, 1.2.24
PM
1.2.1 to 1.2.8, 1.2.13
Time Allowed First Name Surname Marks
21 minutes 21 marks

Circle your Teacher’s Name: Mrs Alvaro Mr Bartoshefski Mr Buckland Mr Liu


Mr Lockyer Mr Luzuk Mr Mohammadi
Ms Narendranathan Mr Ng
Mr Stephens Mr Tanday
Assessment Conditions: (N.B. Sufficient working out must be shown to gain full marks)
 Calculators: Allowed
 Formula Sheet: Provided
 Notes: Not Allowed

PART B – CALCULATOR ASSUMED


All approximate answers to be stated to an accuracy of 2 decimal places, unless otherwise directed

Question 7 [3 marks]

A circle with centre O , and radius r ,



has YOZ 
6

Determine the area of the shaded region if the


radius is 10 cm .
Question 8 [7 marks – 4,3]

A yacht is located at point Y and is sailing on a bearing 032 T towards a lighthouse at


point L , 1.5 km from point Y .
From point Y , the yacht’s navigator spots a boat at point B bearing 120 T .
The bearing of the lighthouse from the boat at B is 332 T .

(a) Draw a diagram and calculate the distance between the yacht and the boat.

(b) From the boat, the top of the lighthouse has an elevation of 2 . Determine the
height (to the nearest metre) of the lighthouse above sea level.
Question 9 [3 marks]

For the quadratic function y  f ( x ) , f (2)  0 and f ( 4)  0 .


If the minimum value is 6 , find the rule for y  f ( x ) .

Question 10 [4 marks-1,1,2 ]

Ali, the cricketer, struck a ball such that its height, d metres , after it had travelled x metres
horizontally, was given by the rule

3 1 2
d ( x)  1  x x , x0
5 50

(a) At what height was the ball when it was struck ?

(b) What was the maximum height reached by the ball?

(c) If the fielder, Sunny, who was more than 10 m away from batter, caught the ball
when it was 2 m above ground, how far was Sunny from the batter ?
Question 11 [4 marks – 1, 2, 1]

Consider the circle drawn below, centred at O , the origin (0, 0) .The line segment
connecting O , and the point A(1,1) makes an angle of  with the positive x -axis

(a) Determine the coordinates of point B

(b) Determine that the exact length of the minor arc AB

(c) Hence, or otherwise, find the exact perimeter of the shaded region

End of Calculator Assumed section


Extra working page:

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