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in the equation (5)
1.3 Given: x2 2 x
1.3.1 Solve for 𝑥. (4)
1.3.2 Hence, or otherwise, determine the value(s) of 𝑝 if
p2 p 2 2 p p2 (4)
1.4 Given f ( x) x 2 5 x c . Determine the value of 𝑐 if it is given that the solutions of
(3)
5 41
f ( x) 0 are .
2
1.5 20 (2)
Calculate the maximum value of .
x 5
2
1.6 Solve for x and y:
1.6.1 2 x 2 3xy 4 and 4 x y 2 y 4 (7)
1.6.2 9 x y 3 y 4 and 5 x 4 y 11 (7)
1.6.3 3x y x 5 0 (4)
2 2
1.7 Consider 27 3 y 1 and 2 x 2 y 5
3
1.7.1 Show that x = y – 1 (2)
1.7.2 Solve for x and y simultaneously (5)
1.8 Consider the equation: x 2 5 xy 6 y 2 0
1.8.1 Calculate the values of the ratio x : y (3)
1.8.2 Hence, calculate the values of x and y if x y 8 (5)
1.9 Given: 2 x 2 x 2 5 y 20
1.9.1 Express 2x in terms of y (2)
1.9.2 How many solutions for x will the equation have if y = 4? (2)
1.9.3 Solve for x if y is the largest possible integer value for which
2 x 2 x 2 5 y 20 will have solutions. (3)
1.10 3
Consider: 5 x 1
x
1.10.1 Solve for x correct to two decimal places. (5)
1.10.2 3 (3)
Hence, determine the value of y if 5(2 y 1) 1
2 y 1
1.11 If 2 x 1 2 x 3 y 2 3 y , and 𝑥 and 𝑦 are integers, calculate the value of (6)
𝑥 + 𝑦.
1.12 If 39 x 64 and 5 p 64 , Calculate without the use of a calculator, the (4)
[3x 1 ]3
value of: p
5
1.13 Given: k √(𝑥 + 1)2 − 4, where k is a real number.
1.13.1 Solve for x if k = 4. (Leave the answer in the simplest surd form). (5)
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the minimum value of k. (1)
1.14 Calculate the values of k, for which the equation 3x + 2x – k + 1 = 0 has real roots.
2
(4)
1.15 The roots of the equation: 2x2 – 12x + p = 0 are in the ratio 5:7. Find p and the roots. (6)
1.16 2 13 2k (4)
The solution of a quadratic equation is: x . Find the largest integral
3
value of k for which this this x value will be rational.
1.17 3 13 2k
The roots of the quadratic equation are x determine the values of k if the
2
(4)
roots are real.
1.18 x3 (6)
For which values of k will k have real roots
( x 1) 2
1.19 The roots of the equation (x + 2) (x + k) = 2 + 3x are non-real. Determine the possible (6)
values of k.
1.20 8x 1
Given: f ( x) .
x4
1.20.1 Determine the values of x for which f will have real roots. (3)
1.20.2 Solve for x if f(x) = 1. (4)
1.20.3 State the domain of f. (2)
1.21 Simplify, without using a calculator:
1.21.1 7 a 2.21 2 (3)
a 1
14 .2
1.21.2 36x 5 (3)
3
x6
1.21.3 5 35 3 5 35 3
(3)
1.21.4 102009 (3)
102011 102007
1.21.5 101000 101001 (3)
115.101000 21 11.101000
1.22 72014 72012 (4)
Calculate a and b if a(7)b , and ‘a’ is not a multiple of 7
12
1.23 a a2
2 (3)
Solve for x: x if a = 888 888 888 888
a 1
1.24 14 (4)
If a b , determine, without using a calculator, the value(s) of a and b if a
63 28
and b are integers.
1.25 1
1 (3)
If m m 3 ,
2 2
calculate the value of 𝑚 + 𝑚−1.
1.26 3 a 4 a (3)
If x and y , calculate the value of (𝑥 + 𝑦)2 .
2 2
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ALGEBRA AND EQUATIONS ANSWERS
QUESTION 1 QUESTION 2
1.1 1.2
1.1.1 𝑥 = 9 ; 𝑥 ≠ 6 1.2.1 𝑥 = −1 or 𝑥 = 0
1.1.2 𝑥 = 1 ; 𝑥 ≠ −4 1.2.2 𝑥 = 4 only
1.1.3 𝑥 = 2 ; 𝑥 ≠ 13 1.3 1.3.1 𝑥=2 ; 𝑥≠3
2
1.1.4 1 1.3.2 𝑝 = −1 or 𝑝 = 2
𝑥=
8
1.1.5 𝑥 = 1 or 𝑥 = 1 1.4 𝑐 = −4
3
1.1.6 𝑥 = 5,37 or 𝑥 = −0,37 1.5 max is 4
1.1.7 𝑥 = 5,65 or 𝑥 = 0,35 1.6 1.6.1 1
𝑥=2 or 𝑥 = 1
𝑦=3 or 𝑦 = 2
1.1.8 𝑥 = 3 ; 𝑥 ≠ −1 1.6.2 5 2
𝑥= ; 𝑦=
3 3
1.1.9 𝑥 = 0 or 𝑥 = −3 1.6.3 𝑥=5 ; 𝑦 = 15
1.1.10 𝑥 = 1,46 or 𝑥 = 1 1.7
1.1.11 𝑥 =3 1.7.1
1.1.12 𝑥 = −1 or 𝑥 = 0 1.7.2 1
𝑦 = − 2 or 𝑦 = 3
3
𝑥=− or 𝑥 = 2
2
1.1.13 𝑥 = −1 or 𝑥 = 3 1.8
𝑥 𝑥
1.1.14 𝑥 = 2 1.8.1 = −3 or = −2
𝑦 𝑦
1.1.15 𝑥 = − 8 or 𝑥 = 125 1.8.2 𝑦 = −4 or 𝑦 = −8
27
𝑥 = 12 or 𝑥 = 16
1.1.16 𝑥 = −4 1.9
1.1.17 𝑥 = 4 1.9.1 2𝑥 = −𝑦 + 4
1.1.18 𝑥 < 1 or 𝑥 > 4 1.9.2 𝑥=3
1.1.19 1 4 1.9.3 𝑥=0
− <𝑥<
2 3
1.1.20 𝑥 ≤ −1 or 𝑥 ≥ 0 1.10
1.1.21 1 5 1.10.1 𝑥 = 0,88 or 𝑥 = −0,68
≤𝑥≤
2 2
1.1.22 𝑥 < −2 1.10.2 𝑦 = −0,06 or 𝑦 = −0,84
1.1.23 2 1.11 𝑥+𝑦 =4
𝑥<
3
1.1.24 𝑥 < 3 1.12 1
27
1.1.25 𝑥 < 5 1.13.1 𝑥 = ±2√5 − 1
1.18 1 1.13.2 𝑘 = 0
𝑘≤
8
1.19 1<𝑘<9 1.14 2
𝑘≥
3
1.20.1 𝑥 ≥ − 1 ; 𝑥 ≠ 4 1.15 𝑝=
35
;
7
𝑥 = 2 or 𝑥 = 2
5
8 2
1.20.2 𝑥 = 15 ; 𝑥 ≠ 1 1.16 𝑘=6
1.20.3 𝑥 ≥ − 1 ; 𝑥 ≠ 4 1.17 13
8 𝑘≤
2
1.21 1.22 𝑎 = 2 ; 𝑏 = 1006
1.21.1 1 1.23 𝑥 = 888 888 888 890
7. 2𝑎+1
1.21.2 6√𝑥 1.24 𝑎=2 ; 𝑏=7 or 𝑎 = 1 ; 𝑏 = 28
1.21.3 2 1.25 𝑚 + 𝑚−1 = 7
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1.26 49
99 2
1.21.5 1 1.27 𝑥=8
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NUMBER PATTERNS, SEQUENCES AND SERIES ANSWERS
QUESTION 1 QUESTION 2
1.1 Bookwork 2.1 r 0.9; T12 14.12
1.2 S 50 1175 2.2 1 0,9 1
1.3.1 (a) T2 T4 25 2.3 S 450
1.3.1 (b) T70 T69 =415 2.4 n 57,98 n 58
1.3.2 T69 14154 2.5 2.5.1 39 ;53
2.5.2 Tn n 2 3n 1
QUESTION 3
3.1 1 a QUESTION 4
r ; S
2 1 r
3.2 3.2.1 20 4.1 4.1.1 S 23 1426
5(3)
n 1
n 1
3.2.2 x S 20 871696100 4.1.2S 22 1309 T23 117
4.2 3 1
r or r
2 2
QUESTION 5
5.1 5.1.1 Arithmetic: x 18 QUESTION 6
5.1.2 Geometric: x 128 6.1 21 ; 24
5.2 P S13 99645,125
QUESTION 7 QUESTION 8
7.1 8.1 n 46
7.2 8.2 S 46 3818
8.3 46
(4n 11)
n 1
QUESTION 9 QUESTION 10
9 9.1.1 1 10.1 r 1; s 2
2
9.1.2 n9 10.2 a 1; b 10; c 26
9.1.3 8 10.3 T8 10m
S
3
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