Solve the equation 3sinO-cosB= I. For 0deg 0360deg. Show that the general solution for the differential equations = x + 2' is AXl = (x _ y) l. In a chemica1 process to obtain substance b from substance a. Every molecule of a is directly change to molecule of b. The rate of increment of molecule b at any instant arc directly proportional to the number of
Solve the equation 3sinO-cosB= I. For 0deg 0360deg. Show that the general solution for the differential equations = x + 2' is AXl = (x _ y) l. In a chemica1 process to obtain substance b from substance a. Every molecule of a is directly change to molecule of b. The rate of increment of molecule b at any instant arc directly proportional to the number of
Solve the equation 3sinO-cosB= I. For 0deg 0360deg. Show that the general solution for the differential equations = x + 2' is AXl = (x _ y) l. In a chemica1 process to obtain substance b from substance a. Every molecule of a is directly change to molecule of b. The rate of increment of molecule b at any instant arc directly proportional to the number of
equation 3sinO-cosB= I . for 0 <0<360. 18 J 2. By using the substitution y = vx. show that the general solution for the differential equations = x + 2}' is AXl = (x _ y) l ,where A is a arbitrary constant I 5 I dx 3x 3. In a chemica1 process to obtain substance B from substance A. every molecule of A is directly change to molecule of B. The rate of increment of molecule B at any instant arc directly proportional to the number of molecule A at that instant. Initially the number of molecule of A is /,1 and the number of molecule B at t minutes after the process began is x. By assuming x as the continuous variable. Sbow that the differential equation representing tht' chemical process is = *(M - x), with k as a eonstant dl If x "" Owhent = O.showthat x=M(1- e- b ) Sketch the graph of x versus t. 18 I 4. Ship A moves witb vclocity ( kmh - ' and ship B moves with velocity kmh-' . Initially . the position vector of ship B relative to ship A is (5 -1-12;') km. Calculate the magnitude and direction of ship A relative to ship B and the nearest distance bctwccp ship A and ship B 1 5 1 5. (a) If ! and !!... are the position vectors of two points A and B respectively .and P is a poi nt no +mb which divides AB in the ratio m : n. Show that P has the position vector r = - - --- m + n PJ (b) Find a vector of the equation oflhe straight line passing through the point A with position vCClOr a = 2 i +.i and is parallel to the vector = - 5 - 2 j I ' I 6. lbe figure shows a quadrilateral which inscribed two isosceles triangles ABC and ADE with base AB and AE respectively. Each trianglcs has the base angles of75 o. Be and DE are parallcl and equal in lengths. ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ ; Show that (a) LeBE = LBED = 90' (b) ACD is an equilateral triangle [ 4 ) r 31 7. The random variable X is normally distributed with mean jJ and variance 400 . It is known that I'(X > 1159) ,; 0.123 and P(X > 769) ~ 0.881 . Determine the range of the value of I'. 1 5 ) 8. In a certain city . records for burglari es show that the probability of an arrest in one week is 0.42. l bc pro bability of an arrest and conviction in that week is 0.35. (a) Find the probability that a person arrested for a particular week for burglary will be convicted. (b) What is the probability that there wi ll be 3 weeks of successful arrested and conviction in onc particular month. .[5 } 9. The continuous random variable X has probability dcnsity function given by { k(x+I), O';x S 2 lex) = 2k 2 S x S b . () otherwise Where k and b arc constants. (a) Given that P(X > 2.5) =.!.. find the val ue of the constants k and b. 6 (b) Sketch the graph ofthc probabi lity density function [(x). (e) Find 1'(1 .5 S X S 2.5) 16) 131 12 1 10. A discrete random variable X has a probabil ity function P(X) ={ k(9-x)', x = 5,7,8 . o otherwise With k as 0 constant. (0) the value of k. (b) Find the cumulative distribut ion f ooction F(X).ond s ketch the graph of F(X) (e) Find the mean and variance for X (d) Find E(4X-2} and Var{4X- 2) [2 J [ 4) [3 J [7 J II. The successful sale of T-shirts in a local shop is bi nomially distributed with the probability of selling one T-shirt (if thc customer enter the shop) is 0.35. (a) If 12 customers visit the shop in onc parti cul ar day, find thc probabi lity that at least two T-shirts were sold. (2 ] (b) CaJculate the least number of nceded in order the probability of getting at least one sale is greater than 99 %. r 3 J 12. The following data are the handphones prices . to the nearest RM 100, of40 hand phones taken at random from a handphone shop, arrange in ascending order. 100 1000 1400 2100 3300 400 1100 1500 2300 3400 500 1100 1600 2400 3900 600 1200 1700 2500 4100 900 1300 1700 2600 4500 900 1400 1800 3000 4500 1000 1400 1900 3000 4900 1000 1400 2100 3300 5300 (a) Display the data in a .templot [ 2 : (b) Find the median and interquartile nUlge. [ 4 I (c) Calculate the mean and the standard deviation. r 5 ' (d) Draw a box piotto represent the data ( 3 I (e) State the sJlape of the fTequency distribution and givc a reason for your answer. , j Elfd 0/ questions