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1.Diagram 1 shows a cuboid PQRSDEFG with a horizontal square base PQRS.

D
E

J
P

Diagram 1
R
J is the midpoint of DG. QR = RS = 12 cm and FR = 8cm.
Calculate the angle between the plane JRS and the plane RSGF.
2.Diagram 2 shows a cuboid with a rectangular base PQRS. M and N are midpoints of
TU and PQ respectively.
T

7 cm

W
P

5 cm
S

24 cm

Diagram 2
(a)
(b)

Name the angle between the plane SRUM and the plane PQUT
Calculate the angle between the line SM and the plane TUVW

3. Diagram 3 shows a right prism with a horizontal rectangular base PQRS.


W SR respectively.
Given that E and F are midpoints of WV and
E
V

T
5 cm
U
P

7 cm

S
F

12 cm
Q

8 cm

12 cm

Diagram 3
(a)

Name the angle between the plane PQVE and the plane PQUT.

(b)

Calculate the angle between the line PE and the plane PQRS.

Diagram 4 shows a prism with cross section BCRQ. Given T and U are the
midpoint of AD and BC respectively, P and Q are right above T and U respectively
and PQRS is a square.
9 cm
S
R

15 cm

Diagram 4
A
B
Calculate the angle between
plane PBC and plane
BCRQ.
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5.(a)Complete Table 5 in the answer space for the equation y x 2 x 8

29

4
48

(b)By using a scale of 2 cm to 1 unit of the x-axis and 2 cm to 10 units on the y-axis,
draw the graph of y x 2 x 8 for 3 x 4.
(c) From your graph, find
(i) the value of y when x = 1.5,
(ii) the value of x when y = 20,
(d) Draw a suitable straight line on your graph to find all the values of x which satisfy
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3
the equation x 9 x 4 0 for 3 x 4. State the values of x.

6. (a)Complete Table 6 in the answer space for the equation y = x2 + 6x.

0.5

3.3

4.5

5
5

(b)For this part of the question, use the graph paper provided. You may use a flexible
curve
ruler.
By using a scale of 2 cm to 1 unit of the x-axis and 2 cm to 2 units on the y-axis,
draw the graph of y = x2 + 6x for 1 x 5.
(c) From your graph, find
(i) the value of y when x = 0.5,
(ii) the value of x when y = 5,
(d) Draw a suitable straight line on your graph to find all the values of x which satisfy
the equation x2 + 9x 4 = 0 for 1 x 5. State the values of x.

7. Diagram 7 shows the graph of y = x 4, y = 5x 15 and y = 1.

Shade the region that satisfies y x 4, y 5x 15 and y 1.


8. Diagram 8 shows the graph of y = x 1, y = x + 6 and x = 0 drawn on a
Cartesian plane.

Rajah 7 / Diagram 7
State three inequalities that define the shaded region.

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