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ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION AND GEOMETRIC PROGRESSION

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10 (a) In an arithmetic progression the 5th term is 11. The 7th term is three times the 2nd term.
Find the 1st term and the common difference. [4]
(b) A different arithmetic progression (AP) and a geometric progression (GP) have the following
properties.
• The 1st terms of the AP and GP are both 3.
• The 2nd term of the AP is the same as the 3rd term of the GP.
• The 6th term of the AP is the same as the 5th term of the GP.
• The common ratio of the GP is greater than 1.
Find the common difference of the AP and the common ratio of the GP. [6]
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APPLICATION OF DIFFERENTIATION (EQUATION OF TANGENT & NORMAL)


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APPLICATION OF DIFFERENTIATION (RATE OF CHANGE, SMALL, APPROX & PERCENTAGE CHANGE)


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Application of differentiation (stationary point, min or max)


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Area under curve
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Binomial theorem
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Circular measure
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Coordinate geometry of line
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Differentiation with integration
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Basic Differentiation
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FUNCTION
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Integration
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KINEMATICS
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LINEAR LAW
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PERMUTATION AND COMBINATION


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(b) A team of 8 people is to be chosen from 5 doctors, 4 teachers and 6 police officers. Find how many possible
teams have the same number of doctors as teachers. [5]
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(b) 6-digit numbers are to be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Each digit may be used only once
in any 6-digit number. A 6-digit number must not start with 0. Find how many 6-digit numbers can be formed if
(i) there are no further restrictions [1]
(ii) the 6-digit number is divisible by 10 [1]
(iii) the 6-digit number is greater than 500000 and even. [3]
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6 A 4-digit code is to be formed using 4 different numbers selected from 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Find how
many possible codes there are if the code forms
(a) a number that is odd and greater than 5000, [3]
(b) a number greater than 5000 with a last digit that is prime. [3]
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(b) The number of combinations of n objects taken 4 at a time is equal to 6 times the number of combinations of n
objects taken 2 at a time. Calculate the value of n. [5]
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6 (a) A 5-digit number is made using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. No digit may be used more than once
in any 5-digit number. Find how many such 5-digit numbers are odd and greater than 70 000. [3]
(b) The number of combinations of n objects taken 3 at a time is 2 times the number of combinations of n objects
taken 2 at a time. Find the value of n. [4]
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(b) The number of combinations of 5 objects selected from n objects is six times the number of combinations of 4
objects selected from n-1 objects. Find the value of n. [3]
Polynomial, remainder theorem, cubic factorization, cubic graph
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Quadratic equation,inequalities and graph


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Relative velocity with vectors


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Trigonometric equations
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Trigonometric graphs
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Trigonometric identities
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Vectors
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