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‘Time: Swe henars PAPER 1 tis paper consists of 25 questions. Answer all the questions. Write your answers clearly in the spaces provided show your working. It may help you to get marks, The marks allocated for cach question are shorn in breton You may use a non-programmable scientific calculator. , + Diagram 1 shows function h maps x onto %, Find the prnsithe vases x 1 (2 marks) ” 1 DIAGRAM 1 Answer: w= 2 Given function g : x > 4x +3 and the composite function fg : x + 2&x + 16. Determine the fonction f x the similar form. (3 marks) 3 The function w is defined as w(x) = —2 =, x #-6, Find (a) wi). (b) w'(2). (3 marts} Answer. (a) b) -..... 4 Solve the quadratic equation 2x(x + 4) = (I + x)0x - 2) by completing the square. 13 marks} Answer. x= $ Given that the quadratic pe+i+£ = 3+ px does not have real roots, find the range of values equation 4 ofp. (3 marés} Answer. 6 Find the range of values of x for which (x - 1 > (2x + 3)(x ~ 1). Answer. ‘SPM Model Test 8 co oo 7 Solve the equation 4*-° = 16"*'. Answer: x 8 Solve the equation log,, 4 + 10Bp (2x + 1) = 108 3 + 1089 (* + 5). {3 marks) cl ; Answer: x 2 4: 9 Given that log, p = h and log, q = k, express log, -F4 in terms of h and k. (4 marks} Answer: 10 Given an arithmetic progression 23, 29, 35, ..., 161. Find the sum of the arithmetic progression. [3 marks] Answer: A The sum of the first n terms of an arithmetic progression is given by S, = 3n(n + 4), Find (a) the common difference of the progression. (b) the 7* term, [3 marks] Answer: (a) ..... ) 12 The sum of the first n terms of the geometric progression 5, -10, 20, .. is -425. Find (@) the common ratio of the progression. (b) the value of n. [4 marks] Answer: (a) bo) n= 13 gay ‘The variables x and y are related in such a way that when log,, y is plotted 5,8) against log, x, a straight line is obtained, as shown in Diagratn 2. Express y in terms of x. [4 marks] 9} Gio) Hog DIAGRAM 2 ‘SPM Model Test 8 14: The straight Line °F = is perpendicular to the straight line 6xs+ 8y ~ 3 = 0. Find the value of k, [2 marks] Answer: k > 5 15 Diagram 3 shows the vectors OA = @ and OB = b drawn on a grid of equal > | squares, Express OP in terms of a and b. (2 marks} + 4 hneeranaesicl I J DIAGRAM 3 Answer: 16 R In Diagram 4, E is a point that lies on line BD such that DE = ob. It e , 3 2 = 4y is given that AB = 12x and AD = 4y, Express AB in terms of x and y. [3 marks} a Te 3 DIAGRAM 4 ‘Answer: 17 Solve the equation 3 cos 2x = 2 ~ cos x for 0° < x < 360°. [4 marks] Answer: . 18 Diagram 5 shows a circle with centre O and a radius of 8 cm, Using = 3.142, find the perimeter of the shaded region. [3 marks} Answer: 19 Given that h(x) = —2—, evaluate h'(I). [4 marks} ar Answer: 67 ‘SPM Model Test § and passes through the point (2,1) : 1 the gradient function (2x ~ 1) the curve that has x 20 Find the equation o! 3 marks} Answer: 21 Given that f° fla) dx = 8 and [, fls) de = 6, find the value of , ©) [Bf -WI de. @ fifo ae [4 marks} Answer: (a). (b) i s. These 4 students are chosen from a group of 4 boys and 1 debating team consists of 4 students. © 22 A sere Calulate the numberof different teams that ean be formed if each team ia) must consis of exactly 2 boys. (b)_ must consist of at most 2 girls. [4 marks} Answer: (a) (b) 23 Given the set of data, 1, 4, 6, 8, 11, find (a) the standard deviation. (b) the new standard deviation, if this set of data is transformed into a new set of data, 3, 12, 18, 24, 33, [3 marks} Answer: (a). (b) .. 24 A box contains 20 red cards and blue cards. Ifa card is drawn at random from the box, the probability that a red card is drawn is 2. Calculate (@) the number of blue cards in the box. (b) the number of blue cards that have to be added to the box so that the probability of drawing a blue card becomes 4 [3 marks] Answer: (a) (b) 25 The Masses of mangoes supplied by an orchard are normally distributed with a mean of 400 g and a standard deviation of 15 g. Calculate (a) the z-value for the mass of 405 g. (©) the percentage of the mangoes that have masses of less than 403 g [4 marks} Answer: (a)... (b) ea

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