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Trial 2
Code: EIB – F127 Ed:01
Math Exam
Name: ............................ Third Secondary (G.S) Duration: 4 hours Date: 19/12/2022

I) (5 points)
Choose the correct answer and justify:

Answers
Questions
A B C

The roots of the equation 2+i and -3+i 2+i and -3-i 2+i and 3-i
1)
are

If

2)

Then the exponential form of z’ is

If is the argument of z then an


3)
argument of is

If r is the rotation of center O and


Identical Central
4) Rotation
angle then the transformation S mapping symmetry
defined by S= is

The set of solutions of the


5)
inequality : is

II) ( 8 points)

In the plane referred to a direct orthonormal system , consider the points A, B and C of
respective affixes .

M and M’ are two points of the plane with respective affixes z and z′ such that .

1) Determine the trigonometric form of . Deduce the nature of triangle ABC.


2) In the case where , find the exponential form of z.
3) a) Verify that .

b) Show that and .


c) Determine the set of points when M moves on the circle of center B and radius 4.

d) Determine the set of points M such that: .


III) ( 9 points)

In the figure below:

OAB is a triangle such that ; OA=8 and OB=4.


A’ is the symmetric of O with respect to B.
J , K, H and G are respectively the midpoints of [OA] , [OB] ,[AB] and [IA’].
I is the symmetric of J with respect to O.

1) Let r be the rotation of center O and angle .


a) Determine r (A) and r (B).
b) Deduce that r (H) =G.
2) Let h be the dilation such that h (J) =A and h (K) =B.
a) Determine the ratio and the center of h.
b) Determine the image of the triangle OKJ by h.
c) Deduce the area of this image.

3) Let t be the translation of vector and R= t r -1 .


a) Determine the nature of R.
b) Determine R (A’).Deduce the elements of R.

4) The plane is referred to the orthonormal system .


a) Determine the complex form of r, h, t and R.
b) Deduce the nature and the characteristic elements of R.

IV) (10 points)


Part A:
Consider the function g defined over]0; + [by .

1) Calculate

2) a) Set up the table of variations of g.

b) Show that the equation g(x) = 0 admits a unique solution   over]1.31; 1.32[

c) Determine, according to the values of x, the sign of g(x).


Part B:
Consider the function f defined over] 0; + [by and let (C) the representative
curve in an orthonormal system¿).

   
1) Show that y-axis is an asymptote to (C).

2) Calculate .Interpret the result graphically.

3) Show that then set up the table of variations of f.


4) Verify that .
5) Calculate then trace (C).

  Part C:

1) Using an integration by parts, calculate .

2) Let Calculate z’ then show that .


3) Deduce the area of the domain limited by the curve (C), the line of equation y=5 and the 2 lines of
equations x=1 and x= .

V) (8 points)
Part A:
The adjacent graph represents the function g defined over

¿ 0 ;+ ∞¿ by:

(G) passes through the point E(e ; 0).


1) Using the graph:
a) Determine the sign of g( x ) over ¿ 0 ;+ ∞¿.
b) Show that the equation g ( x )=1 admits 2 distinct roots 1 (G)

and where ¿ 2 ;+∞ ¿


c) Show that a=1 and b= -1.

2) Show that lim ¿0


+¿
x→ 0 g ( x ) =¿¿ ¿

3) a) Express g' ( x) in terms of x

b) Deduce that the coordinates of the maximum F are


4) Show that (G) admits an inflection point of coordinates are to be determined.
Part B:
Consider the function f defined by f ( x )=ln ⁡[ g ( x ) ], and denote by (C) its representative curve in an
orthonormal system ¿ ).
1) Determine the domain of definition of f.
2) Calculate the limits at the open boundaries of the domain of f.
3) Find the abscissa of point A on (C) where the tangent to (C) is parallel to the x-axis.
4) Set up the table of variations of f.

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