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2017 HKDSE Math CP CTL(20170419)

Mathematics Compulsory Part Paper 1


Solution Marks Remarks
1. 3x y
k
y
yk 3x y
3x
y
k 1

2. (m 4 n 1 ) 3
(m 2 ) 5
m12 n 3
m 10
m 22
n3

3. (a) x 2 4 xy 3 y 2 ( x 3 y)( x y)
(b) x 2 4 xy 3 y 2 11x 33 y
( x 3 y )( x y ) 11( x 3 y )
( x 3 y 11)( x y)

4. Let x, y be the number of regular tickets and concessionary tickets sold


respectively
x 5y
126 x 78 y 50976
x
126 x 78 50976
5
x 360
y 72
The number of admission tickets sold that day
432

5. (a) 11x 8
7( x 2) and 6 x 5
3
21( x 2) 11x 8 and x 1
x 5 and x 1
1 x 5
(b) 2, 3, 4, 5 are the only integers satisfying (a)
So, there are 4 integers satisfying both inequalities in (a)

2017-DSE-MATH-CP 1-1
2017 HKDSE Math CP CTL(20170419)
Solution Marks Remarks
12. (a) 3 3
Let V1 cm and V2 cm be the volume of smaller right pyramid
and larger right pyramid respectively

V1
V2
3
4
9
8
27
V1 V2
(84)( 20)
1680
V2
27
1680
27 8
1296

The volume of the larger pyramid


1296 cm 3

(b) Volume of smaller pyramid 384 cm3


Height of smaller pyramid
2
12
3
8
1
(Base Area)(8) 384
3
Base Area 144 cm2
Length of square in base
144
12
Total surface area
2
1 12
(12) 82 4 144
2 2
384 cm 2

2017-DSE-MATH-CP 1-4
Solution Marks Remarks

12. (a) By comparing the coefficients of x3 and the constant terms, we have
a - 3 and c-A . 1A+1A
Note that the coefficient of x2 in the expansion of (x - 2)(3x2 + bx + 4)

is b-6 .
By comparing the coefficients of x2 , we have b-6 = -l .
1M
Thus, we have b = -\ . 1A

Note that x-2 is a factor of f(x) .

f(2) = 0
3(2)3-7(2)2 +2/t-8 = 0 1M
k=6
f(x)
= 3jc3 -7x2 +6x-8
= (x-2)(3x2 -jc + 4)

Thus, we have a = 3 , 6 = -l and c = 4 . 1A+1A+1A


-(4)

(b) A
= (-l)2 -4(3)(4) 1M
= -47
<0
So, the equation 3x2 - x + 4 = 0 has nonreal roots.
Thus, the claim is disagreed. 1M+1A ft.
(3)

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Solution Marks Remarks

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13. (a) (i) 1M
^R7 ~9

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L-i

1A

(ii) Let h cm be the height of a larger circular cylinder.

InR2h = 27 0rr2(10)) 1M
_ 270 ( r "
h=
2 {R.

_ 270(Xs
h 2 U, 1M

h = l5 1A
Thus, the height of a larger circular cylinder is 15 cm .
-(5)

The base radius of a smaller circular cylinder _ 1


(b)The base radius of a larger circular cylinder 3
The height of a smaller circular cylinder _ 10 _ 2
The height of a larger circular cylinder 15 3
The base radiusof asmallercircularcylinder The heightof asmallercircularcylinder for comparing two ratios
1M
The base radius of a larger circularcylinder The height of a larger circular cylinder
Therefore, the two circular cylinders are not similar.
Thus, the claim is disagreed. 1A f.t.

The base area of a smaller circular cylinder _ 1


The base area of a larger circular cylinder 9
The curved surface area of a smaller circular cylinder _ 2;rr(10) _ 2
The curved surface area of a larger circular cylinder 2nR(\ ) 9
The basearea of a smaller circularcylinder The curved surfacearea of a smallercircular cylindei
1M for comparing two ratios
The base area of a larger circular cylinder The curvedsurface area of a larger circularcylinder
Therefore, the two circular cylinders are not similar.
1A f.t.

The base radius of a smaller circular cylinder _ 1


The base radius of a larger circular cylinder 3

( The base radius of a smaller circular cylinder ^j _ (\ \ 1


^ The base radius of a larger circular cylinder J V3J 27

The volume of a smaller circular cylinder 2


The volume of a larger circular cylinder 27

The volume of a smaller circular cylinder ^ ( The base radius of a smaller circularcylinder ^)
The volume of a larger circular cylinder ^ The base radius of a larger circular cylinder J
1M for comparing two ratios

Therefore, the two circular cylinders are not similar.


1A f.t.
-(2:

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