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Math Revision Worksheet

The document is a Pre Calculus Essentials Revision Worksheet covering topics such as Real Numbers, Surds, Complex Numbers, and Equations. It includes various exercises requiring students to demonstrate their understanding through simplifications, definitions, and problem-solving. Additionally, it addresses applications of exponential growth and decay in real-world scenarios.

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Math Revision Worksheet

The document is a Pre Calculus Essentials Revision Worksheet covering topics such as Real Numbers, Surds, Complex Numbers, and Equations. It includes various exercises requiring students to demonstrate their understanding through simplifications, definitions, and problem-solving. Additionally, it addresses applications of exponential growth and decay in real-world scenarios.

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Pre Calculus Essentials Revision Worksheet

Topics Covered: Real Numbers, Surds, Complex Numbers, Linear & Quadratic

Equations, Absolute Value, Indices, Exponential & Logarithmic Functions

Instructions: Answer all questions. Show full working where required. Use correct

mathematical notation.

Section A: Real Numbers & Surds

1) Place the following numbers in ascending order on a number line: √5, -2, 1/2, -

√2, 0

2) (i)Write the interval notation for: All real numbers x such that -3 ≤ x < 2

(ii)Rewrite the following using set-builder notation: All real numbers greater than

1 but less than or equal to 5.

3) Simplify and rationalize (where necessary):

- √50 + 3√2 - √18

- 3/√5

- (2√3) (√6)

Section B: Complex Numbers

4) Define a complex number and identify the real and imaginary parts of 3 - 4i.

5) Simplify the following:

- (2 + 3i) + (4 - i)

- (5 - 2i)(3 + i)

- (2 + i)/(1 - 2i)
6) Convert the recurring decimal 0.363636... to a fraction.

7) Solve for z in the equation: z² + 4z + 13 = 0

8) Plot the number -3 + 4i on an Argand diagram. Label clearly.

Equations & Inequalities

10 b.
Section D: Indices, Exponentials & Logarithms
16. a

Section E: Applications for Exponential Growth and Decay

1) The population of bacteria doubles every 3 hours. If the starting population is

200, what will it be after 9 hours?

2) A car’s value decreases by 15% each year. If the car is worth $20,000 now, what

will it be worth in 3 years?

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