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SULIT 3472/2(PP)

BAHAGIAN PENGURUSAN SEKOLAH BERASRAMA PENUH


DAN SEKOLAH KECEMERLNGAN
KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA

PENTAKSIRAN DIAGNOSTIK AKADEMIK SBP 2012

PEPERIKSAAN AKHIR TAHUN (TINGKATAN 4)

ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS

Paper 2

MARKING SCHEME

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SULIT 2 3472/2(PP)

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5 y
1 y   2x  5 or x P1
2
5  y 2 5  y
x 2  x (  2x  5 )  7  5 or    y  7  5 K1
 2   2 
3x 2  5x  12  0 or 3 y 2  20 y  23  0
( 3x  4 ) ( x  3 )  0 or ( 3 y  23 ) ( y  1)  0 K1
4 23
x , x3 or y , y  1 N1
3 3
23 4
y , y  1 or x , x3 N1 √
3 3

(a) x 2  px  2x  2 p  4  0 or
2 K1
2
x  ( p  2) x  2 p  4  0
( 2  p ) 2  4 (1) ( 2 p  4 )  0 K1
p 2  4 p  12  0
( p  6)( p  2)  0
p 6 , 2 N1

(b) x 2  ( * 6 ) x  2 x  2 ( * 6 )  4  0 and try to solve K1


x  4 N1

3 (a) (i) log 3 30 = log 3 (3  2  5)


= log 3 3  log 3 2  log 3 5 K1
= 1 p  q N1

log 3 50
(ii) log 9 50 = K1
log 3 9
log 3 2  2 log 3 5 log 3 2  log 3 5  log 3 5
= or K1
2 2
p  2q
= N1
2

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SULIT 3 3472/2(PP)

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log 2 x
(b) 3  35
log 2 x  5 K1
x  25 K1
x  32 N1

1 0 3 6 0
4 (a) Area =
2 0 4 2 0
=
1
 (0)(4)  ( 3)(2)  (6)(0)  ( 3)(0)  (6)( 4)  (0)(2) K1
2
= 9 unit 2 N1

3
(b) (i) m  K1
2
3 3
2  * ( ) (6)  c y  2 * (  ) ( x  6 )
or K1
2 2
2
Note : * accept any value of m  except
3
3
y   x  11 or equivalent N1
2

(ii) See AB : BC = 2 : 3 (or implied) P1


 3(3)  6(2)  4(3)  2(2) K1
x or y  √(with
23 23 diagram)
3  8
B ,  N1
5 5 

dx 1
5 (a)  3 K1
dt 2
3
 N1
2

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SULIT 4 3472/2(PP)

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dy dy dp
(b) Use   or Differentiate y  3(2 x  1)2  1
dx dp dx

 6 p 2
dy dy
or  3 (2) (2 x 1) or
dx dx K1
equivalent
= 24 x  12 N1

(c) 24x ─12 = 0 K1


1
x N1
2

(d)  y  36  0.02 K1
= ─ 0.72 N1

680
6 (a)  (mean) 2  20.14 K1
15
mean  5.019 kg N1

(b) (i)

Class 30 – 39 40 – 49 50 – 59 60 – 69
Cumulative N1
2 5 9 10
frequency
(ii) 39.5 or 2 or 5 K1
1 
 (10)  2 
Median  39.5   2  10 K1
 5 
 
 
Median  45.5 N1

7 (a) f ( x)   x 2  2 x  4

  x 2  2x  4 
   x 1  2
 (1) 2  4  or equivalent K1

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SULIT 5 3472/2(PP)

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  ( x  1) 2  5 N1
p = 1 , q =5 N1 N1

(b) (i) ( – 1 , 5 ) N1
(ii) x = – 1 N1

(c) f(x) Maximum shape N1


( - 1, 5)
Maximum point * (- 1, N1
4
5) N1
( - 3, 1) and (3, –11)
(- 3, 1)

O x

( 3, - 11)

Range of f ( x) 11  f ( x)  5 N1

12 3
8 (a) b6 ,  b  6 K1 K1
a a
Solve simultaneously K1
5 18
a , b N1 N1
4 5

9
(b) fg ( x) 
n
 m
K1
x
9x 3x
 K1
n  mx 1  x
Use comparison K1
m3 , n3 N1 N1

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SULIT 6 3472/2(PP)

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9 (a) (i) 16  1(2)  c or y  16  1( x  2 ) K1
y   x  18 N1

(ii) 13 ( x  18)  4 x  30 Solve simultaneous Equations K1


B(12, 6) N1

(iii) Midpoint   1, 2 P1
2x 16  y
 1 or 2 K1
2 2
C (  4 , 12 ) N1

1
(b) PA  PD or 2PA = PD K1
2
( x  2 ) 2  ( y  16 ) 2 or ( x  14 ) 2  ( y  2 ) 2 K1

2 ( x  2 ) 2  ( y  16 ) 2  ( x  14 ) 2  ( y  2 ) 2
3x 2  3 y 2  44x  132 y  840  0 N1

10 (a)  BOC  60 
60
 ( 3.142 ) K1
180
= 1.047 rad N1
Note : accept answer without working

(b)  AOC  3.142  1.047


S AC  5 ( 3.142  * 1.047 ) K1
Length of chord AC = 2 (5) sin 60  K1
Perimeter of the shaded region =
5 ( 3.142  * 1.047 )  2 (5) sin 60 K1

 19.135 / 19.14 cm N1

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SULIT 7 3472/2(PP)

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1
(c) Area of sector AOC ( 5 ) 2 ( 3.142  * 1.047 )
 K1
2
1
Area of triangle AOC = ( 5 ) 2 sin 120  K1
2
1
Area of shaded region = ( 5 ) 2 ( 3.142  * 1.047 ) -
2
K1
1
( 5 ) 2 sin 120 
2
= 15.36 cm2 N1

11 (a) 4k  12 K1
k 3 N1

1
(b) mnormal   P1
15
- 3
1
(1)  c or y 3 
1
x  1 K1
15 15
1 44
y   x or equivalent N1
15 15

(c) Use 3x(x + 4) = 0 to find x and substitute x into y K1


Turning points (0, –10) and (– 4, 22) (both) N1
d2y
Use  6 x  12 or other relevant method to determine
dx2 K1
maximum or minimum point
(0,10) is a minimum point N1
(0, 22) is a maximum point N1

QT 40
12 (a) (i)  K1
0
sin 50 sin 800
QT  31.11cm N1

(ii) Use PQ= QT=QR or SQ = 10.37 cm P1

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SULIT 8 3472/2(PP)

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SR 2  10.37 2  31.112  2 (10.37) (31.11) cos1000 K1
SR = 34.46 cm N1

(b) (i)
S

P1
R
V

(ii) A1 
1
10.37)(10.37sin 200 K1
2
A2  10.37)(31.11sin 1000
1
K1
2

1 1 K1
A1  A 2  (10.37) (10.37) sin 20  (10.37) (31.11) sin 100
2 2
= 177.24 cm 2 N1

Q1
13 (a) Use I   100 K1
Q0
x  1400 , y  1320 , z  105 N2,1,0

(b) W : 90, 54, 36, 72, 108, P1


120 (90 )  115 (54 )  110 (36 )  105 (* 72 )  130 (108 )
I  K1
360
 118.25 N1

P2010 *118 .25


(c) Use  or equivalent
25 600 100
P2010  30 272
117  100
(d) Use I 2012  or equivalent or 90 K1
130
2010
m = 10 N1

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