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| & test cone 01234020 | FORM TP 2019090 MAY/JUNE 2019 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE® EXAMINATION MATHEMATICS Paper 02 ~ General Proficiency 2 hours 40 minutes 1. Question 1 ii, 2.14sin75 = 2.07 b. Irma’s Wages sno(2) 2 i, Her annual salary is $4320«26 = $112,320 X+629+ 2x+1750 =4320 3x+2379 =4320 ii, Money allocated for rent each MONTH 4320-2379 x= Rent=——5—— = S647 Other Living expenses = 647%2=$1294 2. Algebra Paying for university She earns $1750 every two weeks which means $3500 per month which also 42000n 2 150000 150000 42000 n23.57 (1750x 26n =150000 150000 45500 n23.3 means $4500 per year this gives n= using to account forthe 26 savings gives @ slightly different answer m > 50 she needs to save for 2 minimum of 4 years using either method. For consistency 3.3 or 4 years, a. Simplify completely 3p'x4p' =12p" 3. Geometry a. Construction is deliberately left off b, Transformation i, Drawand label the image PEE HEEL EL cma dSeMMe | ii, ABC is mapped unto LMN by a 180° rotation about the origin. Since its 180 degrees the direction is irrelevant, clockwise or anticlockwise glves the same result. iil, Transformation roti ( i] 4. Question 4 a. Variation i. The connecting equationis P i. Calculating », b, Solve the inequality -T<3xt5<7 ~T-S<3xs7-5 . -12<3rs2 2 => -ders= z ji, Number line € Coordinate geometry i. First the equation has to be written in the form y= mx-te = Irtiy=21 = Qis the y intercept so the coordinates are (0,7) ii, The gradient is m = 5. Statistics Note for this question that the individual frequencies are not given, except for the first interval, ‘the frequencies have to be constructed from the cumulative frequency as shown below Volume (litres) | Cumulative Frequency | ‘"*#" 11-20 24 #t 21-30 39 = 31-40 101 = 41-50 129 7 a 51-60 150 a. For the class 21-30 i. Lower class boundary is 20.5, li, The class width/size is 10 b, The elass 31 = 40 has 42 vehicles a7 150° 50 d, Byron is wrong because the median is the halfway point, the 75.5" position since there P(X 2505 are 150 data points, this position falls somewhere in the class interval 31-40 Frequency e. Draw the histogram, remember boundaries and frequency 6. Measurement. << This question is needlessly and pointlessly abstract>> a. Scales and maps. 1:25000 when written in km means cm: 0.25 km i. 05cm means aa 1. 12.Skm li, Lkm2 is 0.25" = 0.0625 so 0.06254 2.5=0.1562Skn* b. Volume 3d ft 4m iH JarX Jar ¥ ‘Volume of a cylinder is given as = ar"h 1. Volume of water in jar Xis v=a(¥) x4 97d? Sad? = (4) A 1. That is poured into jar ¥ so 9ad* = + 36nd? = ad? = 4 36cm ade 7. Patterns and sequence. Under symbols used in the CSEC examination pages 10 — 12 of the syllabus, the language used in the pattern question does not appear hence teachers would not have taught it that way. CXC CSEC dropped the balll here as that language is reserved for additional Mathematics and CAPE. Very unfair to the students who sat this paper a. Using T, =3n°-2 i, The first term 7; =3(1) H, The third term 7; =3(3)° = i, b, The sequence in this section of the question is the Fibonacci Sequence with terms 1,1, 2, 3,5, 8, 13, 21, 34,55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597, 2584, 4181, 6765, 10946, 17711, 28657, 46368, 75025, 121393, 196418, 317811, ... u(9)=34 (10) =35 Wi U(18)+47(19)=0 (20) u(20)-U (19 iil, Show that (19)-u(17) U(20)-U(19)=U(19)-W (17) U(19)+U(18)-U (19) =U (18) +U (I7)-U (17) U(18)=0(18) U(20)-U (19)=U(19)-U (17) or 6765~4181= 4181-1597 2584 = 2584 8. Algebra, functions relations and Graphs a. Functions 9 b sO=55- Qeel=0 => x = Fly=zyieeaa-3 — a faky= if the denominator is zero the function is undefined so i. Show that x1 2x=4=0, area here is length by width so (3x+4)(3¥+2)= 44 Ou! +18" 48 = 44 Ox +18x48-4d=0, [OF +18r-36=0]29 = x8 42e~ li, Solve the equation using: the quadratic formula, AF axle 2x1 ‘Since we are dealing with a real distance we use the positive result so x = 1.236 lil, Perimeter of the unshaded region, examine the diagram A s : c 2 em E— 3 iv. Adding the sides gives 12x + 12 the perimeteris therefore 12(1.236) +12 = 26.8em 9. Geometry and Trigonometry a. Circle theorem i. DBA= 4, angle ABC is a right angle and DBC + DBA = ABC iL DAC=90-44=46 ji, BCE = 46+28 =74 b. Trigonometry P Ze : i PS =8sin30=4em i, PS =8c0s30=6.9em ii, Area of PORS., Find SR first S88 __,, spe _ SSinB2 Sin82~ Sin@BSin6S (8.546. : ae =30.Rem? 8.5. using the trapezium rule the area is 10. Vectors and Matrices a. Matrices i «(0 als-lats) (a73)-0) b keIS =O =15 4keSh=0 Sh=-60>h= deedy=5 ji, To use matrices to solve - first write it in matrix form “Set yel3 2 3)x)_(s 2 ‘] ‘) ( calculate the inverse of the coefficient matrix | *_ > = ly)" “31 ue ee a whichis|!? 17 | sotution { “=| '7 sf J] s 77 7 b. Vectors AB=AO+OB i 5 5 ap-(~).(3)-(~6 0 6 6 OD =04+AD BE =BO+0E it op=04+4aB (iy BE = BO+ 104 an-(3)-3(%)-(3)

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