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FORM 4 MATHEMATICS KESHA 1 TERM 2 2024

1. The area of triangle ABC is 7cm2. Find the area of the image of ABC, if its

2. transformed using the matrix ( 41 52).


(3marks)
3. Calculate the mean absolute deviation in the following 9,2,3,4,5,5,7,8,1.
(3marks)

4. ) Fill in the table below giving the values correct to 2 decimal places.
(3marks)
x 0 300 600 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000 3300 3600

Sin 2x

3cos x-2

b) On the grid provided draw the graphs of y=sin2x and y=3cosx – 2 of 00 ≤ x


≤ 3600 on the same axis. Use the scale of 1cm to represent 300 on the x axis and
1cm to represent 1 unit on the y axis.
(5marks

c)use the graph in (b) above to solve the equation 3 cos x – sin 2x= 2.
x +8 8
5..Find the possible values of x given that is a singular matrix. (3mks)
6 x
6.Determine the interquartile range for the following set of numbers. (2mks)
4, 9, 5, 4, 7, 6, 2, 1, 6, 7, 8.

7.Solve the equation Sin(3x – 10)0= 0.4337 for 00≤Ɵ≤1800 (3mks)

8.a) Complete the table below for y=sin 2x and y=sin ( 2x + 30) giving values to 2d.p(2mks)
X 0 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 15 165 180
0
Sin 2x 0 0.87 -0.87 0
Sin ( 2x +30) 0.5 0.5 -1 0.5

b) Draw the graphs of y=sin 2x and y = sin (2x + 30) on the axis.
(4mks)

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c) Use the graph to solve
(1mk)

d) Determine the transformation which maps


(1mk)

e) State the period and amplitude of


(2mks)

9..The following table shows the distribution of marks obtained by 50 students in a test.
Marks 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79

No. of 3 9 13 15 5 4 1
Students

By using an assumed mean of 62, calculate

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a) The mean

Mid-point Frequency fd 2 2
Marks d= x−A d fd
X f
40-44 3
45-49 30
50-54 29
55-59 33
60-64 13
65-69 1
70-74 1
∑ f =¿ ¿ ∑ fd =¿ ¿ ∑ f d 2=¿ ¿
(5mk
b) The variance
(3mks)

c) The standard deviation


(2mks)

10.Given that the matrix ( x−6−3


3xx
) maps a triangle A( 0 , 0), B( 2 , 1) and c( 3 , 5) on to a straight
line. Find the possible values of x . [ 3 marks ]

11.State the amplitude, period and phase angle of y=2sin ( 12 x+30 ) 0

(i) Amplitude (1 mark)

(ii) Period (1 mark)

(iii) Phase angle (1 mark)


12.The table below shows the marks scored by form four students in a mathematics test in
Amani secondary school.

Using an assumed mean of 57


a) Complete the table (4 marks)
b) Determine
i) the mean mark (2 marks)

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ii) The standard deviation (2 mark
c) Find the mark scored by the 50th student. (3 marks

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13.1(a) (i) Taking the radius of the earth, R=6370km and π= , calculate the shortest
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distance between two cities P(600N, 290W) and Q(600N, 310E) along the parallel of
latitude. (3marks)

(ii) If it is 1200hrs at P, what is the local time at Q (3marks)

(b) An aeroplane flew due south from a point A(600N, 450E) to a point B, the distance
covered by the aeroplane was 8000km, determine the position of B. (4marks)

14.ABCD is a quadrilateral with vertices as follows: A (3, 1), B (2, 4) C (4, 3) and D (5,
1)
(a) (i) On the grid provided draw the quadrilateral ABCD and the image A'B'C'D' under
a transformation With matrix [
0 −1
1 0 ]
. Find the co-ordinates of A'B'C'D' (3marks)

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(ii) Describe the transformation that maps ABCD onto A'B'C'D' fully (1mark)

(b) A transformation represented by the matrix [ 10 −10 ] maps A'B'C'D' onto


A''B''C''D'' find the co-ordinates of A''B''C''D''. Plot A''B''C''D'' on the same grid.
(3marks)

(c) Determine a single transformation that maps A''B''C''D'' onto ABCD. Describe this
transformation fully. (3mks

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15.In a transformation an object of area 64cm2 is mapped onto image whose area is
32cm2. Given that the matrix of transformation is (
x +4 x
21 )
. Find the value of x.
(3mks)

16.A quadrilateral ABCD has vertices A(-3,1) B(-2,3), C(-3,4) and D (-4,3)
(a) (i) Find the coordinates of A1 B 1 C 1 D1, the image of ABCD under a transformation
whose matrix is ( )
0−1
10
. (2mks)

(ii) On the grid provided, draw the quadrilateral ABCD and its image A1 B 1 C 1 D1.

(b) A111 B111 C111 D111 is the image of A1 B 1 C 1 D1under a transformation whose matrix
is( )
0−1
−1 0
followed by an enlargement scale factor 2, centre (0,0)

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(i) Determine the coordinates of A111 B111 C111 D111 (2mks)

(ii) On the same grid (a) (ii) above, draw A111 B111 C111 D111 (1mk)

(iii) Find a single transformation matrix that maps A111 B111 C111 D111 onto ABC.
3mks)

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