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Bahan Program Intervensi Ppsmi 2007 Untuk Murid Tingkatan Lima Additional Mathematics
Bahan Program Intervensi Ppsmi 2007 Untuk Murid Tingkatan Lima Additional Mathematics
MINIMUM SYLLABUS REQUIREMENT 1.FUNCTIONS: Express the relation between the following pairs of sets in the form of arrow diagram, ordered pair and graph. Arrow diagram Ordered pair Graph { a ) Set A = Kelantan, Perak , Selangor } Set B = { Shah Alam , Kota Bharu ,Ipoh } Relation: City of the state in Malaysia b )Set A = { triangle,rectangle, pentagon } Set B = { 3,4,5 } Relation : Number of Sides
3 2 1 -2 -3 Set P Diagram 1
9 5 4 3 1 Set Q
a. b. c. d. e. f.
x 2
4 16 36
b)
xX
3 2 -2 -3
4 9
2 4 6
.. c)
x X2
.
Type of number
d) 4 9 -3 Prime Even
3 2 -3
4 9
..
2.QUADRATIC EQUATIONS:
Example 1 .x2 = 5x 9 .x2 5x + 9 = 0 Compare with the general form ax2 + bx c = 0 Thus, a = 1, b = -5 and c = 9
Example 2 4x = x 2 2x x
4x(x) = x2 2x 4x2 - x2 2x = 0 3x2 2x = 0 Compare with the general form Thus, a = 3, b = - 2 and c = 0
Exercises Express the following equation in general form and state the values of a, b and c
1. 3x =
5 2x
.2.
(2x + 5) =
7 x
3.
x( x + 4 ) = 3
.4. (x 1)(x + 2) = 3
5.
4 x+3 = 5 x x
6.
x2 + px = 2x - 6
7. px (2 x) = x 4m
9. (7 2x + 3x2) =
x +1 3
10. 7x 1 =
x 2 2x x
B. FORMING QUADRATIC EQUATIONS FROM GIVEN ROOTS Example 1 3 , 2 x=3 , x=2 x - 3 = 0 , x-2 = 0 (x-3)(x-2)=0 x2 5x + 6 = 0 x = 1 , x = -3 x1=0 , x+3=0 (x 1 ) ( x + 3 ) = 0 x2 + 2x 3 = 0
Example 2 1, - 3 a) 4 , -7 b) 2,
1 3
c) 1 1 , 3 2 d) 1 2 , 5 3 4 , 0
3. QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS: INEQUALITIES Example Find the range of values of x for which x 2 2 x 15 > 0 Solution x 2 2 x 15 > 0 Let f ( x ) = x 2 2 x 15 = ( x + 3)( x 5) When f ( x ) = 0 ( x + 3)( x 5) = 0 x = 3 or 5
f ( x) < 0
4.SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS: EXPRESS ONE UNKNOWN IN TERM OF THE OTHER UNKNOWN Guidance Example 1 Arrange the linear equation such that one x + 2y = 1 of the two unknowns becomes the subject of the equation. x= (avoid fraction if possible) 2 Substitute the new equation from step 1 into the non-linear equation . Simplify ( )2 + 4y2 = 13 and express in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0. =0 3 Solve the quadratic equation by factorisation, completing the square or by using the formula (2y 3)( y= 4 Substitute the values of the unknown obtained in step 3 into the linear equation.
3 or 2 3 2
) = 0,
When y = , x = 1 2( ) = When y = x= ,
5.INDICES AND LOGARITHM: INDICES Examples Solve each of the following equations Exercises
1.
2.
1. 9x = 271-x
= 64 = 26 =6 =4 4 = 3
2. 4x . 8x -1
=4
3.
8 x 16 x+1 = 0
3 x
(2 ) (2 ) = 0 (2 ) = (2 )
4 x +1 3 x
3. 5x - 25x+1
=0
4 x +1
23 x = 2 4 x + 4
3x = 4x + 4
x=-4
6.COORDINATE GEOMETRY Examples 1. Determine whether the straight lines 2y x = 5 and x 2y = 3 are parallel. 2y x = 5, 1 1 y = x + 5 , m1 = 2 2 x 2y = 3 1 1 y = x 3 , m2 = 2 2 Since m1 = m2 , therefore the straight lines 2y x = 5 and x 2y = 3 are parallel. Solution
2. Given that the straight lines 4x + py = 5 and 2x 5y 6 = 0 are parallel, find the value of p.
Step1: Determine the gradients of both straight lines. 4x + py = 5 4 5 4 y = x + , m1 = p p p 2x 5y 6 = 0 5 5 m2 = y = x + 3, 2 2 Step 2: Compare the gradient of both straight lines. Given both straight lines are parallel, hence m1 = m2 4 2 = p 5 p = -10 1 . 2 Thus, the gradient of the line, m = 2. Therefore, the equation of the line passing through P(3, 6) and parallel to the line 4x 2y + 1 = 0 is y - 6 = 2 (x - -3) y = 2x + 12. 4x 2y + 1 = 0, y = 2x +
3. Find the equation of the straight line which passes through the point P(-3, 6) and is parallel to the straight line 4x 2y + 1 = 0.
Examples 2. Find the equation of the straight line which is perpendicular to the straight line x + 2y 6 = 0 and passes through the point (3, -4). x + 2y 6 = 0
Solution
1 1 x + 3 , m1 = 2 2 Let the gradient of the straight line which is perpendicular = m2 1 m2 = -1 2 m2 = y= The equation of the straight line = y=
7.STATISTICS The number of vehicles that pass by a toll plaza from 1 p.m to 2 p.m. for 60 consecutive days is shown in the table below. Number of vehicles 50 59 60 69 70 79 80 89 90 99 Number of days 4 10 24 16 6
Calculate the median of the number of cars using formula. Solution : Number of vehicles 50 59 60 69 70 79 80 89 90 99 Number of days (f) 4 10 (24) 16 6 Tn
2
= T60
2
( __ )
To estimate the mode using a histogram Modal class = 70 79 (c) Class boundary 49.5 59.5 Number of days (frequency) 4 10 24 16 6
25
20
15
10
49.5
59.5
69.5
79.5
89.5
Mode = 76
8.CIRCULAR MEASURE Convert Measurements in radians to degrees and vice versa. Convert the following angles in radians to degrees and minutes. a. 1.5 rad b. 0.63 rad
c.
rad 2
d.
3 rad 2
c. 72035
d. 285021
2.
1.5 rad
r 9 cm
2.
14 cm
30 cm
3.
2.333 rad
35 cm
Complete the table below, given the areas and the radii of the sectors and angles subtended. 1 A= r 2 , is in radians 2 Area of sector 1. Radius 38.12 cm Angle subtended 500
2.
90 cm2
9.15 cm
3.
72 cm2
=1.64 rad
4.
18 cm2
6.5 cm
5.
200 cm2
1.778 rad
6.
145 cm2
8 cm
9.DIFFERENTIATION:
1.
y = 10 dy = dx
2. y = x 5 dy = dx 7 x
3. f (x) = -2 x 3 f (x)=
4. y =
dy = dx
Always change a fractional function to the negative index before finding differentiation
5. f ( x ) = f (x)=
1 3x 3
6. y = 4 x 2 + x dy = dx
d 2 1 2 x 2 + 5x = 7. dx x
8.
y = x(3 x 2) dy = dx
10. Given f ( x) = x 1 + x 2 , find the value of f ' (0) and f ' (1).
11.INDEX NUMBER The table shows the price of 3 types of goods: A, B and C in the year 2005 and 2006. Types of good A B C Price 2005 RM 1.20 x RM 0.60 Price index in 2006 2006 RM 1.60 RM 2.30 y (Base year = 2005) z 110 102
Calculate the composite index for each of the following data Index number, I Weightage, W 120 3 110 4 105 3
1.PROGRESSIONS 1. Find the 9th term of the arithmetic progression. 2, 5 , 8 , .. Solution: a=2 d = 5-2=3 T9 = 2 + (9 1)3 = _______ 3. For the arithmetic progression 0.7, 2.1 , 3.5, .. ,find the 5th term . 4. Find the nth term of the arithmetic progression 1 4, 6 ,9,..... 2 2. Find the 11th term of the arithmetic progression. 5 3, , 2,........ 2
5. Find the 7 th term of the geometric progression. - 8, 4 , -2 , .. Solution: 4 1 a=-8 r= = 8 2 1 7-1 T7 = (-8)( ) 2 1 = 8 7. For the geometric progression 4 2 , , 1 , .. ,find the 9 th term . 9 3
Find the sum to infinity of geometric progressions S = sum to infinity a = first term r = common ratio
a S = 1 r
1. Find the sum to infinity of a given geomertric progression below: Example: 2 2 6, 2, , ,....... 3 9 a=6 2 1 r= = 6 3 a S = 1 r 6 = 1 1- - 3 9 = 2 2.
81, -27,9, ..
3.
1 1 1 , , ,....... .. 2 4 8
2.LINEAR LAW STEPS TO PLOT A STRAIGHT LINE Using a graph paper. Identify Y and X from part (a)
Construct a table
Follow the scale given. Label both axes Line of best fit
The above table shows the experimental values of two variables, x and y. It is know that x and y are related by the equation y = px2 + qx Non- linear y a) Draw the line of best fit for against x x a) From your graph, find, i) p ii) q
SOLUTION STEP 1 y = px2 + qx y qx px 2 = + x x x y = px + q x Y = mX + c Note : For teachers reference The equation is divided throughout by x To create a constant that is free from x On the right-hand side i.e, q Linear form Y = mX + c Reduce the non-linear To the linear form
STEP 2 x y y x 2 2 1 3 9 3
construct table
4 20 5
5 35 7
6 54 9
STEP 3
Using graph paper, - Choose a suitable scale so that the graph drawn is as big as possible. - Label both axis - Plot the graph of Y against X and draw the line of best fit
y x 12
10 x 8 x 6 x 4 x 2 x 1 -2 -4 2 3 4 5 6 x
STEP 4
From the graph, find p and q Construct a right-angled triangle, So that two vertices are on the line of best fit, calculate the gradient, p Determine the y-intercept, q f from the straight line graph
9 1 Gradient , p = =2 62
y- intercept = q= -3
2 1
f ( x) dx = 3
and 2.
Given
that
f ( x) dx = 3
and
f ( x) dx = 7 . Find
g ( x)dx = 5 . Find
4 0
[ kx f ( x)] dx = 8
[ 5 f ( x) 1]dx
3 1
22 3
4.VECTOR VECTOR IN THE CARTESIAN COORDINATES 1. j State the following vector in terms in i and ~ and also in Cartesian coordinates ~ Solutions P
2 OA = 2 i = ~ 0 0 OB = 3 j = ~ 3
Example j
~
5 4 3 B 2 1 0 1 A 2
OP = p = 3 i + 4 j
~
3 4
p
p
Exercise j
~
3 = 4 Solutions (a) OP =
(b) OQ =
4 3
2 1
T
-3 -2 -1 O
(c) OR = i
~
(d) OS =
1-1
-2
S (e) OT =
(f) OW =
2.
Example j 3 i 2 ~ = ~ 3 +2
2 2
= 13 unit
i j (b) 5 ~ 12 ~ =
(c) i j = ~
3.
Find the magnitude and unit vector for each of the following i j (a) r = 2 ~ 6 ~ ~
Example r = 3i+ 4 j
~ ~ ~
Solution : Magnitude, r = 32 + 42
~
=5 1 unit vector, r, = (4 i + 3 j ) ~ 5 ~ ~
6 (b) a = ~ 3
1 (c) h = ~ 2
3)
[ 2 marks]
5.TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS To sketch the graph of sine or cosine function , students are encouraged to follow the steps below. 1. Determine the angle to be labeled on x-axis. eg : Function y = sin x y = cos 2x 3 x 2 angle x = 90o 2x = 90o x = 45o 3 x = 90o 2 x = 60o
y = sin
2. Calculate the values of y for each value of x by using calculator eg : y = 1 2 cos 2x x y 0 -1 45 1 90 3 135 1 180 -1 225 1 270 3 315 1 360 -1
3. Plot the coordinates and sketch the graph y 3 2 1 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 360 x
6.PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS 1. The number of ways of arranging all the alphabets in the given word. Example Solution: 6! = 6.5.4.3.2.1 = 720 2. The number of ways of arranging four of the alphabets in the given word so that last alphabet is S Example Solution: The way to arrange alphabet S = 1 The way to arrange another 3 alphabets= 5 P
3
The number of arrangement = 1 x 5 P 3 = 60 3. How many ways to choose 5 books from 4. In how many ways can committee of 3 20 different books Example solution: men and 3 women be chosen from a group of 7 men and 6 women ? Example Solution: The number of ways=
20
C5
= 15504
7.PROBABILITY
Question 2 3 4 6 8 9 The above figure shows six numbered cards. A card is chosen at random. Calculate the probability that the number on the chosen card (a) is a multiple of 3 and a factor of 12 (b) is a multiple of 3 or a factor of 12.
Answer Let A represent the event that the number on the chosen card is a multiple of 3, and B represent the event that the number on the chosen card is a factor of 12. A = {3, 6, 9}, n(A)= 3 B = {2, 3, 4, 6}, n(B) = 4 A B = {3, 6} A B = {2, 3, 4, 6, 9} 2 1 (a) P(A B) = = . 6 3 5 Alternative method (b) P(A B) = 6
P(A B) = P(A) + P(B) P(A B) 3 4 2 = + 6 6 6 5 = . 6 Question A box contains 5 red balls, 3 yellow balls and 4 green balls. A ball is chosen at random from the box. Calculate the probability that the balls drawn neither a yellow nor a green. Solution 3 . 12 4 P(green) = 12 P (yellow) = P(yellow or green) = 3 4 7 + = . 12 12 12
No
Questions
Solutions
4 10
1. Box C contains 4 black marbles and 6 yellow marbles. A marbles is chosen at random from box C, its colour is noted and the marbles is noted and the marbles is returned to the box. Then a second marbles is chosen. Determine the probability that both the marbles are black. the two balls are of different colours. (c) at least one of the balls chosen is yellow.
Black
4 10
Yellow
6 10
4 4 4 (a) P(black6 black)= = 10 10 25 (b) P(same colours) 10 10 = P(black black) + P(yellow yellow) 6 4 6 6 13 = + = . 25 10 10 25 4 21 (c) 1 P(both blacks) = 1 = 25 25
10
8.PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS
Example 1 : Find the value of each of the following probabilities by reading the standardised normal distribution table. (a) P(Z > 0.934)
(b) P(Z 1.25) Solution (b) P(Z 1.25) = 1 P(Z > 1.25) = 1 0.1057 = 0.8944
1.25
1.25
(c) P(Z - 0.23) Solution (c) P(Z - 0.23) = 1 P(Z < - 0.23) = 1 P(Z > 0.23) = 1 0.40905 = 0.59095
-0.23
0.23
(d) P(Z > - 1.512) Solution (d) P(Z < - 1.512) = P(Z > 1.512) = 0.06527
-1.512
1.512
(e) P(0.4 < Z < 1.2) Solution (e) P(0.4 < Z < 1.2) = P(Z > 0.4) P(Z > 1.2) = 0.3446 0.1151 = 0.2295
0.4
1.2
0.4
1.2
Solution (f) P(- 0.828 < Z - 0. 555) = P(Z > 0.555) P(Z > 0.828) = 0.28945 0.20384 = 0.08561
-0.828
-0.555
0.555
0.828
(g) P(- 0.255 Z < 0.13) Solution (g) P(- 0.255 Z < 0.13) = = = = 1 P(Z < - 0.255) P(Z > 0.13) 1 P(Z > 0.255) P(Z > 0.13) 1 0.39936 0.44828 0.15236
-0 .2 5 5
0 .1 3
-0 .2 5 5
0 .1 3
14.3 Score- z
Example 2 : Find the value of each of the following : (a) (b) (c) (d) P(Z z) = 0.2546 P(Z < z) = 0.0329 P(Z < z) = 0.6623 P(z < Z < z 0.548) = 0.4723
(c) P(Z < z) = 0.6623 1 - P(Z > z) = 0.6623 P(Z > z) = 1 0.6623 = 0.3377 Score-z = 0.419
(d) P(z < Z < z 0.548) = 0.4723 1 P(Z < z) P(Z > 0.548) = 0.4723 1 P(Z < z) 0.2919 = 0.4723 P(Z < z) = 1 0.2919 0.4723 = 0.2358 Score-z = -0.72
Normal Distribution
Type 1 Type 6 Type 1
P ( Z > K ) = 0.2743 P ( -1.5 < Z < - 0.8 ) K = 0.6 ..................................................... Type 2 P(Z < negative no) P ( Z < - 0.8 ) = P (Z > 0.8) = 0.2119 = P ( 0.8 < Z < 1.5 ) = P ( Z > 0.8 ) P ( Z > 1.5 ) = 0.2119 0.0668 = 0.1451 ...................................................... Type 2 P ( Z < K ) = less than 0.5 P( Z < K ) = 0.3446 ...................................................... Type 7
P ( negative no < Z < postive no )
..................................................... Type 3 P ( Z < positive no) P ( Z < 1.3 ) = 1 P ( Z>1.3) = 1 0.0968 = 0.9032
P ( -1.2 < Z < 0.8 ) = 1 P ( Z > 0.8) P ( z < -1.2 ) ....................................................... Type 3 P( Z < K ) = more than 0.5 P ( Z < K ) = 0.8849 P ( Z > K ) = 1 0.8849 = 0.1151 K = 1.2
...................................................... Type 4. P( Z > negative no) P ( Z > - 1.4 ) = 1 P ( Z < -1.4 ) = 1 0.0808 = 0.9192
...................................................... Type 4 P ( Z > K ) = more than 0.5 P ( Z > K ) = 0.7580 P( Z < K ) = 1 0.7580 = 0.2420 P ( Z > -k ) = 0.2420 - K= 0.7 K = - 0.7
10.LINEAR PROGRAMMING Problem interpretation and the formation of the relevant equations or inequalities
The table below shows the mathematical expressions for the different inequalities used. a b c d e f g Example: A company delivers 900 parcels using x lorries and y vans. Each lorry carries 150 parcels while each van carries 60 parcels. The cost of transporting the parcels using a lorry is RM 60 while that of a van is RM 40 . The total cost spent on transportation is not more than RM 480. (a) Write down two inequalities other than x 0 and y 0 , that satisfy all of the above conditions. Solution (a) 150 x + 60 y 900 .. 1 5 x + 2 y 30 60 x + 40 y 480 . 3 x + 2 y 24 Mathematical Expressions greater than x less than x not more than x not less than x The sum of x and y is not more than k y is at least k times the value of x y exceeds x at least k y y y y Inequality y>x y<x yx yx x+ y k y kx yxk
The two inequalities that satisfy the given conditions are : 5 x + 2 y 30 and 3 x + 2 y 24