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The document consists of a series of mathematical problems and exercises, covering topics such as algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Each problem requires finding specific values or solving for unknowns, with some problems involving calculations related to shapes and angles. The total number of problems is 26, each with designated marks indicating their complexity and scoring.

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The document consists of a series of mathematical problems and exercises, covering topics such as algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Each problem requires finding specific values or solving for unknowns, with some problems involving calculations related to shapes and angles. The total number of problems is 26, each with designated marks indicating their complexity and scoring.

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1

Find the value of x when .

x = ................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

(a)

Find the value of k.

k = ................................................... [2]

(b) Find gh(x).

................................................... [1]
2

(c)
Find .
Give your answer in its simplest form.

................................................... [4]

[Total: 7]

Find .

................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

4
3

(a) Find the value of .

................................................... [1]

(b) Find x when .

x = ................................................... [2]

[Total: 3]

5
f(x) = 1 + 4x g(x) = x2

Find

(a) gf(3),

................................................... [2]

(b) fg(x),

................................................... [1]

(c)
f−1f(x).

................................................... [1]

[Total: 4]
4

Solve .

x = ................................................... [4]

[Total: 4]

Find h−1 (x).

h−1 (x) = ................................................... [3]

[Total: 3]

(a) Find h(4).

................................................... [1]
5

(b) Find fg(1).

................................................... [2]

(c) Find gf(x) in the form .

................................................... [3]

(d) Find x when f(x) = g(7).

x = ................................................... [2]

(e)
Find f−1(x).

f−1(x) = ................................................... [2]


6

(f)
Find .
Give your answer as a single fraction, in terms of x, in its simplest form.

................................................... [3]

(g)
Find x when h−1(x) = 2.

x = ................................................... [1]

[Total: 14]

(a) Find g(6).

................................................... [1]

(b) Find fg(4).

................................................... [2]
7

(c) Find fh(x).

................................................... [1]

(d) Find .

Give your answer as a single fraction, in terms of x, in its simplest form.

................................................... [3]

(e) Find the value of x when .

................................................... [2]
8

(f) Find the values of p that satisfy .

................................................... [2]

[Total: 11]

10

(a) Find .

................................................... [2]

(b) Find .

................................................... [2]

[Total: 4]
9

11

ABCD is a trapezium with DC parallel to AB.


DC = 6.4 cm, DB = 10.9 cm, angle CDB = 38° and angle DAB = 45°.

(a) Find CB.

CB = ................................................... cm [3]

(b) (i) Find angle ADB.

Angle ADB = ................................................... [1]


(ii)
Find AB.

AB = ................................................... cm [3]

(c) Calculate the area of the trapezium.

................................................... cm2 [3]

[Total: 10]
10

12 The interior angle of a regular polygon is 156°.

Calculate the number of sides of this polygon.

................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

13 The interior angle of a regular polygon is 175°.

Calculate the number of sides.

................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

14

The diagram shows two straight lines intersecting two parallel lines.

Find the value of x.

x = ................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]
11

15

The diagram shows triangle BCE and a straight line ABCD.


BE = CE and angle ABE = 104°.

Find the value of x.

x = ................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

16
NOT TO
y° SCALE


68°

The diagram shows two parallel lines and a straight line crossing them.

Find the value of x and the value of y.

x = ...................................................

y = ................................................... [2]
12

[Total: 2]

17
T

NOT TO
S
SCALE

R
73°

75°
P
129°
Q

PQRS is a quadrilateral.
RST is a straight line.

Find angle PST.

Angle PST = ................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

18 Kate describes a quadrilateral.

• All the sides are the same length.


• It has only two lines of symmetry.

(a) Draw a sketch of this quadrilateral.

[1]
13

(b) Write down the mathematical name for this quadrilateral.

................................................... [1]

(c) One of the interior angles of this quadrilateral is 70°.

Work out the other three interior angles.

.................... , .................... , .................... [2]

[Total: 4]

19


NOT TO
126°
SCALE


63°

The diagram shows two straight lines intersecting two parallel lines.

Find the values of a, b and c.

a = ...................................................

b = ...................................................

c = ................................................... [3]

[Total: 3]
14

20

AB = BC and ABD is a straight line.

Find the value of x.

x = ................................................... [2]

[Total: 2]

21
204 mm NOT TO
SCALE

72 mm

180 mm

Work out the area of this trapezium.

................................................... mm2 [5]

[Total: 5]
15

22
P S

NOT TO
174 m
SCALE
126 m

53°

Q 120 m R

The diagram shows Tarak’s two triangular fields, PQR and


PRS.
Angle RPS = 90° and angle PRS = 53°. PQ = 174 m, QR = 120
m and PR = 126 m.

(a) Show that angle PRQ = 90°.

[2]

(b) Calculate the area of the quadrilateral PQRS.


Give your answer correct to 4 significant figures.

................................................... m2 [5]

[Total: 7]
16

23
NOT TO
30 cm
SCALE
18 cm

The diagram shows a right-angled triangle.

Show that the value of x is 36.9, correct to 1 decimal place.

[2]

[Total: 2]
17

24
P Q
98m
NOT TO
SCALE

67m

The diagram shows a field PQRS.


PQ = 98 m, QR = 67 m and angle PQR = 90°.
There is a straight path from P to R.

Calculate the length of this path.

................................................... m [2]

[Total: 2]
18

25
D

13.6 cm x cm
NOT TO
SCALE

41°
C
A B
7.4 cm

Calculate the value of x.

x = ................................................... [5]

[Total: 5]

26

The diagram shows a rectangle 14 cm by w cm.


The diagonal is 23 cm.

Calculate the value of w.

w = ................................................... [3]

[Total: 3]

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