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SUBJECT Mathematics PAPER 2

GRADE 11 DATE 21 NOV 2017


EXAMINER Mrs Sillman MARKS 150
NAME MODERATOR Gr 11 Teachers
TEACHER DURATION 3 hours

QUESTION DESCRIPTION MAXIMUM ACTUAL


NO MARK MARK

1-3 Analytical Geometry 27

4 Euclidean Geometry 10

5 Data Handling 7

6-7 Trigonometry 33

8 2D Trigonometry 6

9 - 10 Data Handling 18

11 Analytical Geometry 7

12 Trig Functions 12

13 Measurement 8

14 - 15 Euclidean Geometry 22

TOTAL 150
INSTRUCTIONS:

1. This paper consists of 15 questions and 25 pages (which includes the diagram sheet and
formula sheet)

2. Read the questions carefully.

3. Answer all questions.

4. Number your answers clearly and use the same numbering as in the question paper.

5. You may use an approved non-programmable and non-graphical calculator, unless


otherwise stated.

6. Round off your answers to two decimal digits where necessary.

7. All necessary working details must be shown. Answers only, without the relevant
calculations will not necessarily be given marks. Equations may not be solved solely with a
calculator.

8. It is in your interest to write legibly and present your work neatly.

9. You may detach the Information Sheet and Diagram sheet at the back of the question
paper.

Grade 11 2 of 25 Mathematics Paper 2


QUESTION 1 9 MARKS
Given quadrilateral ABCD, with corners 𝐴(2; −2), 𝐵(4; 3), 𝐶(7; 4), 𝐷(5; −1). Diagram is NOT
drawn to scale.

a) Calculate the gradient of BC (2)


b) Calculate the length of CD (2)
c) Calculate the midpoint of diagonal AC (2)
d) Prove that ABCD is a parallelogram (3)

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QUESTION 2 8 MARKS
a) A straight line has the equation 𝑦 = −2𝑥 − 3.
i) Give the inclination of the line with the 𝑥 – axis. (2)
ii) Give the equation of a line that is perpendicular to 𝑦 = −2𝑥 − 3 and passes
through the point (6; 2). (3)
b) A line has an angle of inclination of 60 . What is the gradient of the line? (1)
c) Determine the equation of a line perpendicular to the 𝑥 −axis passing through the point
(4 ; 1) (2)

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QUESTION 3 10 MARKS
K (-3 ; 5), L (t ; 2) and M (1 ; -5) are points in the Cartesian plane. Calculate t if:

a) K, L and M are collinear (5)


b) KL ⊥ML (5)

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QUESTION 4 10 MARKS
In the diagram, O is the centre of the circle. 𝑌𝐼 𝐸 = 50 . AB is a tangent at Y.

Determine, with reasons the size of the following angles:


a) 𝑌
b) 𝐸
c) 𝑌
d) 𝑌
e) 𝑅
(10)

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QUESTION 5 7 MARKS
The AP Maths marks of 23 boys are expressed in percentages in the following stem-and-leaf
diagram:
3 8
4 2 3 8
5 0 5 6 9
6 1 3 6 89
7 2 2 2 78
8 3 5 6
9 1 3
Determine the:
a) median mark (1)
b) modal mark (1)
c) inter-quartile range of the marks (3)
d) standard deviation of the marks to one decimal place (2)

QUESTION 6 26 MARKS
a) Solve for 𝜃: 3𝑡𝑎𝑛𝜃 = √3 if 𝑥𝜖[0 ; 360 ] (3)

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b) Simplify without the use of a calculator:
( ). ( ). ( )
1) ( ).
(7)
( )

2) 𝑡𝑎𝑛120 . 𝑐𝑜𝑠210 + (7)

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c) Simplify to a single trigonometric ratio for 𝜃𝜖[0 ; 90 ]
(1 − 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝛼 )(1 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝛼 ) (3)

d) Prove that:
.
= 𝑡𝑎𝑛 𝑥 (6)
.

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QUESTION 7 7 MARKS
In the diagram below, 𝑃(𝑥; 24) is a point such that OP = 25 and 𝑅𝑂𝑃 = 𝛽, where 𝛽 is an obtuse
angle.

a) Calculate the value of 𝑥 (2)


b) Determine the value of each of the following WITHOUT the use of a calculator:
1) 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝛽 (1)
2) cos(180 − 𝛽) (2)
3) tan(−𝛽) (2)

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QUESTION 8 6 MARKS
The diagram represents a small crane lifting a light pole.
AC = 1,5m AB = 2,2m BC = 2,9m
Determine 𝐴 and 𝐶 correct to two decimal places.

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QUESTION 9 10 MARKS
Snow skiers pass a point on a ski slope at a speed in km/h

The speeds are in the table:


Speed (km/h) Frequency (f) Cumulative frequency
0 ≤ 𝑥 < 10 10
10 ≤ 𝑥 < 20 20
20 ≤ 𝑥 < 30 45
30 ≤ 𝑥 < 40 71
40 ≤ 𝑥 < 50 21
a) Complete the table (2)
b) Draw a cumulative frequency curve (ogive) representing the information on the next
page (4)
c) Indicate clearly on the cumulative frequency curve the lower quartile (𝑄 ) and the
upper quartile (𝑄 ). Mark where these points would be read off with and A and B
respectively. (2)
d) Use your graph to estimate the number of skiers who passed the point with speeds
greater than 35km/h (2)

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QUESTION 10 8 MARKS
The following table shows the Term 2 marks for English and Maths for a random sample of 10
Grade 11 boys

English 54 54 64 62 70 70 72 80 78 83
(x)

Maths 43 46 50 71 72 76 77 82 87 91
(y)

a) Calculate the correlation coefficient to 3 decimal places. Does this represent a strong
or weak correlation? (2)
b) Determine the equation of the least squares regression line. (3)
c) Use your line to predict the Maths mark, to the nearest whole number, of a boy who
scores 30% in English (1)
d) Comment on the reliability of your prediction in (c) and give one reason for your answer
(2)

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QUESTION 11 7 MARKS
Determine the size of the acute angle between the lines 5𝑦 = 𝑥 − 5 and 𝑦 = 5𝑥 − 1.
Show that the gradient of the bisector of this angle is 1. From this, determine the equation of
the bisector. (Hint: a diagram may be of help)

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QUESTION 12 12 MARKS
The sketch below shows the graphs of:
𝑓(𝑥) = sin 𝑎𝑥 and 𝑔(𝑥 ) = cos(𝑥 + 𝜃 ) for 𝑥𝜖[−180 ; 180 ]

a) Determine the period of 𝑓 (𝑥 ) = 𝑠𝑖𝑛 𝑎𝑥 (1)


b) Write down the range of 𝑔(𝑥) (1)
c) Write down the values of 𝜃 and 𝑎 (2)
d) Determine the values of 𝑥, if 𝒙𝝐[−𝟏𝟖𝟎𝒐 ; 𝟎𝒐 ] for which:
1) 𝑓(𝑥) − 𝑔(𝑥) > 0 (2)
2) 𝑔(𝑥). 𝑓(𝑥) ≥ 0 (3)
( )
e) Determine the minimum value of: 3 (3)

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QUESTION 13 8 MARKS
A cylindrical aerosol can has a lid in the shape of a hemisphere that fits exactly on top of the
can. The height of the can is 16cm and the radius of the base of the can is 2,9cm.

a) Calculate the surface area of the can with the lid in place, as shown in Figure 1 (5)
b) If the lid is 80% filled with liquid, as shown on Figure 2, calculate the volume of the
liquid in the lid. (3)

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QUESTION 14 8 MARKS
On the diagram below, AB is a tangent to the circle (centre O) at X.
W, X, Y and Z are points on the circle. 𝑂𝑌 𝑊 = 35

a) Prove (with reasons) that 𝑋𝑍𝑌 = 35 (3)

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b) If 𝑋 = 30 , calculate (with reasons) the value of 𝑌 (3)

c) Hence, calculate (with reasons) the value of 𝑋 (2)

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QUESTION 15 14 MARKS
O is the centre of the bigger circle. O lies on the circumference of the smaller circle.
OWVU are points on the circumference of the smaller circle.
TSVU are points on the circumference of the bigger circle

a) Determine 𝑂 and 𝑆 in terms of 𝑥 (2)

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b) Name THREE angles equal to 𝑥, with reasons. (4)

c) Determine the size of 𝑊 in terms of 𝑥, with reasons (3)

d) Prove that WS = WV (5)

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DIAGRAM SHEET

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QUESTION 14

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QUESTION 15

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FORMULA SHEET

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