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STUDENT #:

QUESTION ONE (12 MARKS)

The diagram below shows a sector AOB of a circle with


a centre O and radius 8cm. The angle AOB is 1.2
radians. The points C and D lie on OA and OB
respectively such that OC = 5.2cm and OD = 2.6cm. CD
is a straight line.

1.1 Calculate the shaded area of the sector. [6]


1.2 The line OA is rotated in an anticlockwise direction at an angular speed of 0.6 rad/sec.
1.2.1 Calculate the angle AOB after 2 seconds. [3]

1.2.2 Calculate the linear speed of point A in metres per second. [3]
QUESTION TWO (19 MARKS)

 1  1  1
2.1 Prove the identity   tan x   1  . [4]
 cos x 
 sin x  tan x

 1  1 
Hence, solve the equation   tan x   1  3 tan x for 0  x  180. [3]
 cos x  sin x 
2.2 Use determinants to solve the following simultaneous equations. [7]

2 x  9 y  2z  21
8 x  6 y  3z  41
3 x  y  5z  73
x 1
By using the substitution u  2 , show that the equation 4  2  12 can be expressed
x x
2.3
as u  2u  12  0. Hence find x, correct to 2 decimal places.
2
[5]
QUESTION THREE (19 MARKS)

3.1 At a summer camp an arithmetic test is taken by 250 children and the times taken, to
the nearest minute, to complete the test were recorded. The results are summarized
in the table below.

Time taken (in minutes) 1 − 30 31 − 45 46 − 65 66 − 75 76 − 100


Cumulative Frequency 21 51 119 205 250

3.1.1 State which class interval contains the median. [1]

s
3.1.2 Calculate the coefficient of variation CV  100%. . [6]
x
3.2 In order to investigate the feasibility of starting a Sunday edition for a large metropolitan
newspaper, information was obtained from a sample of 34 newspapers concerning their Daily
(X) and Sunday (Y) circulations. The summary statistics are:

X i  14652.724 , Y i  20101.58 XY i i  11867023.844


X i
2
 8706443.055 Y i
2
 16559959.48

3.2.1 Fit a regression line predicting Sunday circulation from Daily circulation. [7]

3.2.2 Estimate the average Sunday circulation of newspapers with Daily circulation of 500.
[2]
3.2.3 Calculate the correlation coefficient. [3]
QUESTION FOUR (27 MARKS)

4.1 Differentiate x 3 sin x 3 with respect to x. [3]

dy
4.2 Find if x  e y [2]
dx
d  ln( x 2  1) 
4.3 Find the first derivative of   [5]
dx  x 2  1 

4.4 Use logarithmic differentiation to find f ( x ) , where


(tan1 x  3 xx )e 2 x
f (x)  , [7]
(sin x )x
Find the equation of the normal to the curve having equation x  y  3 xy  4  0 at the
2 2
4.5
point (2, 4). [5]
4.6 The volume, V cubic metres, of water in a reservoir is given by

V  3(2  h )6  192,

Where h metres is the depth of the water. Water is flowing into the reservoir at a constant
rate of 150 cubic metres per hour. Find the rate at which the depth of water is increasing at
the instant when the depth is 1.4 metres. [5]
QUESTION FIVE (23 MARKS)

1 c
5.1 Find the value of c such that 0 1 x
dx  1. [4]

x 2 3
Use the substitution u  3
3
5.2 x , to show that dx can be transformed to
1 x 2 3
1 x 2 3
 1 u 2
dx . Hence find 3 1 x 2 3
dx. [6]
 2 
2 x  x  e x 2 dx
5.3 Find   2x  1  [8]


5.4 Express 
sec (sec   cos   tan   sin  )d  in terms of . [5]

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