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SOLUTIONS 2019 INTERNAL PAPER 2 (4024)

6  3    3  36
Q1

A45  |7|  Adj A


5

18  2  36
(a) (i) (ii)

1 3 9
2  36  18   
36 2 6
2  18
: :
 
6 9  9 :; <?
A  : :
2 3 
:= >

(b) (i)

1-. Pick 223 Pick POSSIBLE OUTCOMES

3 R
8
RR

4 R
9 RG
5
8
G
GR
5 4 R
9 8
G

GG

4
8 G

(ii) POne Red and one Green  PRG & GR


 PRG  PGR
4 5 5 4
   "  "
9 8 9 8
5 5
 
18 18

#

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Q2 @A B 4CD
A4C
(a)
@A B 4D
A4C
@A4CAEC
A4C
@AEC
5

>  ;

b  √ac S2 
TUV 45
U45
 √256  1024
(b) (i) (iii)

S55 
DCWW 45
 √262 144 C45
 #:;
42 048  1

T2  ar 245 21
TC 42 047
(ii)
r 
T5 1
8
r 2  = :==
4
T55  425545
 425I
 41024
 < J >

Q3. (a) a  1 b  1 c  4

K L √K C  4MN
 
2M

1 L O1C  414


 
21

1 L √1  16
 
4

1 L √17
 
2

1  √17 1  √17
Either

  or  
2 2 2

 :. #> RS  ;. #>

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(b) (i) nB  nB ∪ CY  x  4  8  5  7  10


  4  8  5  7  10
  9  17
  17  9
=

(ii) nA  nB


7  8  5  2[
15  5  2[
15  5  2[
10  2[
\#

(iii) nE  7  8  10  8  4  5  25  <<

(iv) nBY   7  10  25  ;]

Q 4.
 _AE^
^ D
CA4D
(a)

53  5  42  4
2  43  5

15  25  8  16
2  43  5

15  8  25  16
2  43  5

]  <:
;  <`  #

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(b)

Begin

Enter l

Is
"error message"
b c 0?
Yes
re-enter positive length

No

Enter h

Is "error message"
ℎ c 0?
Yes
re-enter positive length

No

1
h ∗j∗b∗ℎ
3

Display volume

End

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C
Q5 a ii BC  13.3 cm

3cm bi

110° 35°
A 8cm B
biii
bii
Note: The zigzag line on the boundary of the shaded
region symbolise that the line is not part of the solution.

(a) (i) (a) lllll⃗  3OA


AB lllll⃗

 `n
Q6

(b) AC lllll⃗  BC
lllll⃗  AB lllll⃗

 `n  ;o

(C) llllll⃗
OM  OB lllll⃗  BM
llllll⃗

 <n  o

(ii) OX lllll⃗  AX
lllll⃗  OA lllll⃗

lllll⃗  5AX
AC lllll⃗

5 lllll⃗  3a  2b
5AX

1
lllll⃗
AX  3a  2b
5

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lllll⃗
OX  lllll⃗
OA  lllll⃗
AX

1
 M  3a  2b
5

3 2
M a b
5 5

8 2
 a b
5 5

 # <n  o A.R
;

 15 C  12  2
rs
rA
(b)

 151C  121  2

 15  12  2

5

t5 tC  1

5tC  1

1
tC  
5

1
[  N
5

1
2   1  N
5

1
2 N
5

11
u
5

\   #\  ::
: ::
# #
Or

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Q7

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(a) SD  wx }
∑ z {4 {| B
Q8 ∑z

̅ 
∑ z{
2


^^I E 5@5^I  E 5C^I E 5_^IE 5DD^IE 5C^^I E @^I E C^I
^ E 5@ E 5 E 5 E 5D E 5C E  E C


C^I E CDII E DC^I E ^€^I E @_II E @@II E D^^I E 5^II
€I

31800

90

̅  353. 3

SD  wx }
∑ z {4 {| B
∑z

w
^^I4_^_._B E 5@ 5^I4_^_._B E 5C^I4_^_._B E 5_^I4_^_._B E5DD^I4_^_._B E 5C^^I4_^_._B E @^I4_^_._B E C^I4_^_._B
€I

 wD^€€^D.D^ E @@5C€D.CD E 55DI^.5_ E 5^.5_ E€I


5_I€5C.D@ E D@DC€I.@E @5@C5@.C_ E _5DD5.

 w
CC€III.5
€I

 √31433.33444

=177.2944851

∴ SD= 177 .3 (1 d.p)

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(b) Remaining answers are on the graph

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Q9

 _  2  6
Q 10
(a) (i) (a)

 _  2  1  5
[ 5
 :, #
[  10
  J. : ƒ„  ;.
(b)

 3 C  2
rs
rA
= 32C  2
(iii) (a)

 14
∴ †‡ˆ ‰SnŠ‹ˆŒ† Š :<

A M  Kℎ
5
C
1 1
(b)

  2  10  1   10  32   1
2 2
1 1
 12  42
2 2
 6  21
10

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5 3 C  4
_
(b)

3 _ 4 C 3
‘  ’
3 2 1

3
 “ _  2 C ”
1

 “3_  23C ”  “1_  21C ”

 27  18  1  2

 45  3

 <; •ŒŠ†;

11

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(a) (i) 90°  45°  :`#°

PQ   2πRCosα
—
Q 11.
_@I
(ii) (a)

135
PQ   2  3.142  3437  Cos65
360
 3,422.90872
 `<;J Œš (3 s.f)

PT  _@I  2πR
—
(b)
  3.142  3437
5CI
5I
 7199.369333
 ];JJ Œš (3 s.f)

(b) (i) MC  K C  N C

AB C  BC C  AC C u ¡¢ 
£r¤
¥s¦
(ii)

8C  8C  ›u C
5.66
u ¡¢ 
64  64  ›u C 10

u ¡¢  0.566
›u C  128
¢  u ¡ 45 0.566
  √128
¢  55.52823806
  11.3137085
¢  55.53°
1
CP  AC
2 ∴ †‡ˆ nŒ‰§ˆ ¨ž Š ##. #° (1 d.p)
1
CP  11.31
2

CP  5.66

OP C  œu C  COC

 C  5.66C  10C

 C  100  32.0356

  √67.9644

12   8.244052402

∴ †‡ˆ ‡Šˆ‰‡† ž Š =. ; Ÿš (1 d.p)

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mC  k C  nC  2knCosM
mC  10C  8C 2108cos92°
(a) (i)

mC  100  64  160Cos92°
Q 12

mC  164  5.5839195
mC  164  5.5839195
√mC  √169.5839195
m  13.02243908
©ª  :`. J «š

A  C  k  n  SinM
5
(ii)
 C  10  8  Sin92°
5

 39.97563308
¬  <J «š;

A  C bh
5
(iii)
40  C  13  h
5


DI @.^®
@.^ @.^
h  @.^ h  6.153846154
DI

‡  >. ; «š

2tan θ  3
3
(b)
tan θ  
2
θ  tan  
45 _
C
 56.3°
tan is negative in the 2±r

θ  180°  α
θ  180°  56.3°  123.7°

∴ ²  :;`. ]°

¶ C5µ´ 
C^³´ ^³· ³
µB 5^µ
(c)

25pD 21qD p
 
7qC 5p @ 15q

25  p  p  p  p 21  q  q  q  q p º
  
13
7qq 5  p  p  p  p  p  p 15q »

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SOLUTIONS 2019 G.C.E. PAPER 2 (4024)


Q1


       
 
     
(a)


       
 
     


  
  




(b) (i)        


   
(ii)

1 
16   ----------- equ. 1   64 
2
    1 (
 64 
4    ----------- equ. 2 2
1
 64 
512
4   
Divide equation 1 into equation 2

64
16   
1   512
41 1
1 
  8
4 
∴ the tenth term is
1 *

4
1

2
1
16   
2

16 
4
  64

∴ the first term is 64 and the common ratio 

$
(iii) "# 
%
64
"# 
1
1&2
64

1
1

2
 128
∴ the sum to infinity is 128

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(a) (i+ 8  ,8  -+ & ,12,- & 4++


Q2
8  8- – 12- / 48
8 & 48  &4-
&40  &4-
1  2


(ii) Q  |5|  Adjoint of Q
B D
 2 & &
 >
* &?
@  A CD 
E
* & 
C

(i) - & 3 / - / 2 / - & 2  12


1B
(ii) 114
(iii) (a) 109
(b) 5

&
Q3. G
H H
(a)

G,H + ,H+
,H+,H +
GH H I
,H+,H +
JID
,JD+,J+

LLLLLL⃗ 
AM  G , W & 4b+
LLLLL⃗
AB  AOLLLLL⃗ / OB
LLLLL⃗
(ii)

LLLLLL⃗  AO
AM LLLLL⃗ / OM
LLLLLL⃗
(b) (i) (a)

 &O / P
1
 & / LLLLL⃗
OC
LLLLL⃗   LLLLL⃗ 3
AC 
AB
1 2 1
(b)

 D ,&O / P+  & /  a / b
3 3 3
2 1
OC LLLLL⃗ / AC
LLLLL⃗  OA LLLLL⃗  & / a / b
1 6 6
(c)
  / R&a / bU 4 1
3
1 1 & a/ b
& a/ b 6 6
3 3
1 4

 DO / P

 b& a
6 6
2
D


 ? , P & CP+ A.R

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,a+ ,ii+ Angle JLK  36°


Q 4. J
,a+ ,i+
,a+ ,i+

6 cm

,b+ ,ii+ 10 cm

,b+ ,i+

L
K 8 cm ,b+ ,iii+

Note: The zigzag line on the boundary of the shaded region symbolise that
the line is not part of the solution.

(a) a   &5 b  &9 c  13

&W Z √W & 4\


Q5

-
2

&,&9+ Z ],&9+ & 4,&5+,13+



2,&5+

9 Z √81 / 260

&10

9 Z √341

&10

Either

9 & √341 9 / √341


 or - 
&10 &10

-  0.946618531 or -  &2.746618531

1  2. aB bc 1  &. dB
3

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(b)
1~ Pick 2H Pick POSSIBLE OUTCOMES

6 O
12
OO
7
13 O
6
OE
12
E
7
6 O
12
13 EO
E

5
12 E
EE

(i) P,Both Old+  P,OO+


7 6
 
13 12
 ?
d

(ii) P,Only one Even+  P,EO & OE+


7 6 6 7
  / 
13 12 13 12
7 7
 /
26 26
 D
d

s
Q6 (a) s
 6- / 8

t,6- / 8+dx
G 
v / 8x / C

v  3- / 8x / C

2  3,1+ / 8,1+ / C
23/8/C
C  2 & 11
C  &9
∴ the equation of the curve is   D1 / *1 & a
4

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(b)
Start

If base Area ‚ 0
Enter base Area (A)

Then display “error message” Area must be positive

If height ‚ 0
Else enter height

Else volume  A ∗ h
Then display “error message” height must be positive

End if
Display volume
Stop

Q7

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$ †
(a) (i) use sine rule (AAS)

~„H … ~„H ‡
Q8

- 275
.


sin 125° sin v°

125° / 40° / v°  180°


v  180° & 165°  15°
- 275

sin 125° sin 15°

- ˆ‰Š 15°  275  ˆ‰Š 125°


-
 ‹Œ °
‹Œ °
 870.3641268
∴the distance BC is *d2 Ž


A  ab sinC

(ii)


 870  275  sin40°
 d?, *aD ‘ 


(iii) A 
bh, A  76,893


 870  h  76 893
435h  76 893
h  176.7655172
∴ the shortest distance is 177 km

13cos θ = 5
5
(b)
cosθ 
13

θ  cos > @


Cos is positive in the 1~ and 4“ quadrant.


= 67.4°

θ  360° & α
θ  360° & 67.4° = 292.6°
∴ •  ?d. C° bc •  a. ?°

  –
I
(c)
,  (+
I
,+,I+
6

I
 ,1 & D+

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∑ ›, œ œ +
Q9 (a) SD  ˜™ ∑›
ž

∑ ›œ
xŸ  H
, +I ,  +I,  +I , +I ,–+I ,G +I, G+
 I I I I–IGI
 I I G I ( I  I ( I 

407
  13.56666667
 30

SD  ˜
,.G+ I , .G+ I , .G+ I ,.G+ I –,.G+ IG, .G+ I ,G.G+


 ˜
 I . I  .– I . I . – I . G I .


 ˜
.


 √1.78
 1.334166406
∴SD= 1.3 Correct to one decimal place.

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(b) Remaining answers are on the graph

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(a) V  π,R / r / R  r+  h

Q 10
1
  3.142  ,8 / 3 / 8  3+  10
3
31.42
 ,64 / 9 / 24+
3
31.42
  ,97+
3
 1015.913333
£  22 ¤D

r h
Or

R H
3 h

8 h / 10
8ℎ  3ℎ / 30
8ℎ & 3ℎ  30
5ℎ  30
ℎ6
§  16
1 1
V  πR H & πr h
3 3
1
V  π,R H &  h+
3
1 1
V  πR H & πr h
3 3
1
V  π,8  16 & 3  6+
3
3.142
 ,1024 & 54+
3
3.142
 ,970+
3
 1015.913333
£  22 ¤ D
(3 s.f)

(b) (i) 30° / 60°  90°


¨
(ii) (a) LM  G  2πR
45° / 50°  95°

95°
  3.142  6370
180
 10,563.22944
 2, ?22 ‘ (3 s.f)

¨
(b) KL  G  2πRCosα
90
9
  3.142  6370cos50
180
 6432.549163
 ?CD2 ‘ (3 s.f.)

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(a) (i) the centre of enlargement is the origin (0, 0)

ª« 4
Q 11. (ii) scale factor
© &
ª« 2
(b) the transformation that took place is a rotation of 90 clockwise direction with centre (0,0)

 W
(c) (i) Let the matrix be
> @, then pick any two coordinates of the object which corresponds to the image
\ ¬

 W 2 0 &4 0
and
> @> @> @
\ ¬ 0 1 0 1
2 / 0W  &4 ----------------------- i
0 / W  0 ----------------------- ii

2\ / 0¬  0 ------------------- iii
0\ / ¬  1 ------------------- iv
Solve the equations formed and you have
Equation I and ii Equation iii and iv
2a  &4
2\  0
a  &2
\0
b0
 W & 2 ¬1
∴ ­he required matrix is > @> @
\ ¬ 2 

© 0
(ii) to find the area scale factor, we compare the standard matrix > @ for a stretch with y axis as
0 1
&2 0
the invariant line and > @ . we see that   &
0 1

(d) To find the coordinates of ∆S, multiply the given matrix with the coordinates of ∆P
1 0 2 2 0
> @> @
2 1 2 0 1
12/02 12/00 10/01
> @
22/12 22/10 20/11
2/0 2/0 0/0
> @
4/2 4/0 0/1
2 2 0
> @
6 4 1
∴The coordinates are ¯C ,, ?+, °C ,, C+, ±C ,2, +
10

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Q 12

11

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(a) (i) Det A   4 2 1 5


SOLUTIONS 2018 INTERNAL PAPER 2 (4024)
Q1
 8 –  5
 85
Det  13
Det B  8 5 3 y
13  40 – 3y
13 – 40  3y
27  3 dividing both sides by 3 we have,
y=9
8 
(ii) B =  
3 5
8 9
B= 
3 5

  
 
    "  #
  ! 
!


(b)

1AB Pick 2CD Pick POSSIBLE OUTCOMES


5 B
14 BB
6 B
15 9
BG
14
G
9 6 B
14 GB
15 G

8
14 G GG
(i) PBoth Black  PBB
6 5

15 14
,


(ii) PBoth different colours  PBG & GB


6 9 9 6
6 76 7
15 14 15 14
9 9
1
 
35 35
 
!

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Q2 (a) a  3 b  1 c  5
 1 G H 1 I 43  5
F 
23
1 G √1  60
F 
6
1 G √61
F 
6
Either
1 √61 1  √61
F  or F 
6 6
K  . M NO K  . M,

(b) (i)
E Maths Physic

Chemistry
2
4 5 3 6

(ii) (a) 6
(b) 2+5 = 7
(c) 2+4+6 = 12

PR2  x x I dx
I
Q3. (a)

ST SU I
 2x  
I V R

I T I U R T R U
 22  I
 2 1  
V I V

RW X
 
V Y

Z
I


M \]^_`[
[
2

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a
(b) y  x
S
a
y4
Normal equation
a mR mI  1
y 3
mI  1
V
a
(4, 3)
Db a
1
mI 
DS ST a
V
gradient of the normal
Db a
DS
 1  a T y  Vx  c
a

3  4  C
a a
 1  RY V

3  c
RY
V
 V
a
gradient of the tangent

c  d 
M [
c
Ik
 V

Q 4.

a i Z Note: The zigzag line


on the boundary of the

b ii
shaded region
symbolise that the line
is not part of the
7 cm
solution.

38°
X Y
9 cm
b i

a ii XZ  5.5 cm

c See on the diagram

d See on the diagram

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lm
Q5

mT lT
(a)

Rmnl
ml mnl


op

q
(b) r = qT
r


s IsRk
sna s

k I  2k k  4 15 k  4

k I  2k I  8k 15k 60

k I 2k I  7k 60

k I  7k 60

k I  7k  60  0

k I 5k  12k  60  0

k k  5  12k  5  0

 k  12 k  5  0

Either

k  12  0 or k  5  0

k  12 or k  5

∴ positive constant k = 12

u, [,
(ii) first three terms of the progression 12 +4 , 12, 2(12)- 15

Sw 
m
Rx
(iii)
Sw 
RY
U
R
y

Sw 
RY
r
y

Sw  16 z a
R
4

{w  uM

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|||||⃗
AE 
R
|||||⃗
AC
Q6
V
(a) (i) (a)

|||||⃗
AC  AB|||||⃗  BC
|||||⃗

=a  2 b

|||||⃗
AE 
R
 2 b)
V
(a

 [
 o p


(b) |||||⃗ + AE
|||||⃗  BA
BE |||||⃗

R I
 a   a  b
V V

[ [
 o p
 

(c) |||||⃗
BD  BA|||||⃗ + AD
|||||⃗

 o  p

(ii) |||||⃗ |||||⃗


BE  h ED

|||||⃗
~
||||||⃗
h

|||||⃗  AD
|||||⃗  BA
BD |||||⃗

 a  b

=b a

R
|||||⃗ Vl m
~
||||||⃗

~€ R lm

|||||⃗
BE 
I
|||||⃗
BD
V

[

5 This shows that B, E, and d are collinear points with the length of BE being the length of
BD

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(b)

Start

Enter x, y

M  Sqrt x ∗ x ∗ y ∗ y

Is
M ‡ 0? Error " M must be positive "
Yes

No

Display M

Stop

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Q7 (a)

V a
SnR SR
(b) -

VSR aSnR
SnR ‰

VSVaSa
SnR SnR

VSaSVa
SR SnR
7
d,
dn d

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Q8
(a) KR

Š 
A‹C Œ
 Ž‘

’W 
A‹C kI
 ŽYW

b sin 52°  80° sin 60°

’W A‹C YW°
A‹C kI°
b=

b = 87.9m

∴ KR = 87.9 m

R
“  I
” • –—˜ ™
1
(b) (i)

 80 50 –—˜ 60
2
 ,[.  š[
R
(ii) “  I
•ℎ “  3260

80 ℎ  3260
R
I
aW œ VIYW
aW
 aW

h = 81.5m,
∴ the shortest distance is 81.5m

(b)   ™– ž, 0° Ÿ ž Ÿ 360°

ž 0W 90W 180W 270W 360W


™– ž 1 0 -1 0 1


  ™– ž
1

0 F
90° 180° 270° 360°

1
8

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z RW T DT
RIDCU Z U C
Rk DU
(c)


RIDCU RW T DT
Rk DU Z U C


RI D C C C RW     D D
Rk   D D D Z       C

!][
¡[

Q9
∑ ¥ S S¦ T
(a) SD  ¢£ ∑¥
§

∑ ¥S
ẍ 
C

I Rk n RW Ik nRk Vk n IV ak n VW kk n RW Yk


 InRWnRknIVnVWnRW

aRaW
 ZW
 46

SD  ¢
IRkaY T n RW IkaY T n RkVkaY T n IVakaY T n VWkkaY T nRWYkaY T
ZW

SD  ¢
RZIInaaRWnR’RknIVnIaVWnVYRW
ZW

SD  ¢
RaIRW
ZW

SD  √157.8888889

SD=12 .56538455

∴SD= 12 .6 Correct to one decimal place.

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(b) Remaining answers are on the graph

10

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Q 10 (a) It is a clockwise rotation of 90° about the origin.


(b) It is an enlargement, centre (0, 0) and scale factor 2

” •
(c) Let the matrix be
 , then pick any two coordinates of P which corresponds to V and
© ª
a b 2 2 4 4
   
c d 1 1 1 4
(b)

2”  •  4 ----------------------- i
2”  4•  4 ------------------- ii

2©  ª  1 ------------------- iii
2©  4ª  4 ------------------- iv
Solve the equations formed using simultaneous method
Equation I and ii Equation iii and iv
2”  •  4
2©  ª  1
2”  4•  4
2©  4ª  4
3b  0
3ª  3
p«
®
2a  0  4
2a  4 2©  1  1

o  [ 2©  0
a b [ « ¯«
∴ ¬he required matrix is   
c d « 

(d) To find the coordinates of ∆S, multiply the given matrix with the coordinates of ∆P
1 0 2 2 4
  
2 1 1 4 1
1 20 1 1 20 4 1 40 1
 
2 2  1 1 2 2  1 4 2 4  1 1
20 20 40
 
4  1 4  4 8  1
2 2 4
 
3 0 7
∴The coordinates are [,  , [, « , M, ,

11

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Q 11.

12

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Q 12 (a) The question was not properly crafted. The shape was not a frustum for its sides were not in
the same ratio. The question was producing two answers which should not be the case. Therefore,
the question was invalid.

(b)

15° N

70° E
A
40° E

C B 35° S

°
AC  2πR
VYW
(i)

θ  15  35  50

kW
 2 3.142 6370
VYW

kW
 40029.08
VYW

I,WWRaka
 VYW
 5559.594444

AC = 5560 km (3 S.f)

°
(ii) (a) BQ = VYW 2 πR

°
900 = VYW 2 3.142 6370 cos 35

VIX’Z.ZWIXR °
VYW
900 =

324,000 = 32789.90271 θ

θ = 9.9°

∴the difference in longitude is 9.9°

(b) longitude of Q = 70 – 9.9 = 60.1

13 ´  u«. °

∴ Position of µ°, u«. °

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(a) (i) Det A  2    2  3


SOLUTIONS 2018 G.C.E. PAPER 2 (4024)
23 2 6 2
2  6  12 (ii) A = : ;=: ;
Q1
3 3 3 3
2  18 1
A1(   Adj A
 9
|A|
 = √9 ( 3 2
 : ;
 ( 3 6
  9 9

 B 9D
C
(b) a  1 b  4 c  2
9

=
  √  4


2
4  4  412
 
21
4  √16  8

2
4  √24
 
2

4  √24 4  √24
Either

  or  
2 2
   . ! "#   . !

Q2
$%&' )*' ,
(a) ()*+ ,'
 -%+ &'

$%&& )**,
()***,,
 -%%%&&

&
( ,%'

(b) (i) 3./  ar 01(


3./  ar 21(
 ar

 ar
3
3
…… equ 1.
(
 a :2;

4./  ar 01( 3

4./  ar 41( 2 

9 9
 ar 2 ……… equ 2.

$
9  18
'

5 7.' <  = (first term)
'
7.+
'6


2 (
1 ( .

3r = 1

∴ r =  (common ratio)
9

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7 (1.F 
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(iii) S` 
7
(1.
(ii)
(1.
H K
G(1: ; L
S)  

'IJ
H
M (1
(1 +
+
2 a

 2 (
( ( ( 2
-(
2 
2

 (
4 (

N`  
-(


4
-(

N!  = O9  2.99  .  1 dp
O

(a) (i) 4  x  3  7  22
Q3.

14  x  22
x  22 – 14
T O

(ii) (a) 14 + 7 + 7 = 28
(b) 4+2+3=9

2 2 5
(b) DL = : ;, OM = : ;, ON = : ;
10 2 11

YYYYYY⃗
LM  LO YYYYY⃗  OM
YYYYYY⃗

2 2
 : ; : ;
10 2

4
 : ;
12

1
 4: ;
3

YYYYYY⃗ + ON
YYYYYY⃗ = MO
MN YYYYY⃗

2 5
 : ;  : ;
2 11

3 1
=: ;  3 : ;
9 3

9 YYYYYYY⃗ 9
Since YYYYYY⃗
]^  : ;, ^_ =3: ; and M is a common point , hence the points L, M and H are
 
2 collinear

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Q 4. (a)

(i) R Note: the zigzag lines on the


boundaries of the shaded region
(ii) 7.8cm symbolise that the lines are not part of
the solution

b (ii)

b (iii)

8 cm

50°
T

P Q
10 cm b (i)

Q5 (a)

1%& Pick 2ij Pick Possible outcomes


(i)
9f
B
!
BB
9=
! BR
B R

!
BW
= W
C =
B
9=
RB
! 99
C ! RR
R R

!
RW

C =
W
WB
9=
B
!
!
W R WR

 WW
! W

(ii) PWW   2) 
3 4 2 9
2d 9!

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(b)

Start

Enter a, r, n

R  1r

Is
R= 0? "the value of rnot valid"

a1  r
S0 
R

Display S0

Stop

Q6
V  2 lA(  A  A(  A mh
(
.

 2 l10  4  √10  4 m  9
(

 2 l100  16  √100  16m  9


(

 2 l116  √1600m  9
(

 116  40  9
(
2

 156  3

4 o  COpq

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 2πr

Q7

2d€
(a) (i) BC =
’
θ  60  60 (ii) S =
“


=120 Distance CD = 2d€  2  π  R cos∅

BC   2  3.142  3437
( €
( €
2d€   2  3.142  3437 cos60
2d€

 2d€  21,598.108
( €
D = 3599.68

2)33.d-


)3(,$$ .3d
(
2d€

 7199.369333
S = 300 knots

BC = 7,200 nm (3 S.f)

y  2x  3x  2
(
(b) (i) (ii) Š€ x  2x  3dx

 4x  3

‡+ 1
/‡  : 2  x  3x;
0
 43  3
(+ €+
9  : 2  1  31;  :  0  30;
2

m( m  1 (
2130
9m  1 99
 ‹Œ<#Ž ‘‹
m   3
( 
gradient of the

normal
y  3x c
(

7   3 3  C
(

7  c
(
2

c

2

‰  fT 
9 ==


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Q8

(
(iii) A  bh, A  150.9
(a) (i) use sine rule


• ˜
%–0 — %–0 ™
.
(
 x 23h  150.9

() ˜

%–0 4€° %–0 $3°


h  13.1km
b sin40°  15 x sin79°
∴ the shortest distance is 13.1km
b
()  š›i3$°
š›i4€°
= 22.9°

(
(ii) A =  œžŸ
(
 x 15 x 23 x sin61°

=150.9 ¡=

(b) Cos ¢ = 0.937

¢  £œ 1((0.937)

= 20.4°

Cos is positive in the 1š¤ and 4¤¥ quadrant.

¢  360°  

¢  360°  20.4° = 339.6°

∴ ¦  =. ° §¨ ¦  f. C°

y = sin¢, 0° © ¢ © 360°
(c)

¢ 0€ 90€ 180€ 270€ 360€


ªž ¢ 0 1 0 -1 0

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Q9 (a)

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Q 10

∑ f( x− 𝑥̅ )2
Q 11. (a) SD = √{ }
∑f

∑ fx
𝑥̅ = n
(2 × 1 )+ (3 × 5 )+(4 × 4)+ (5 × 6)+ (6 × 10)+ (7×16)+(8 ×18)
𝑥̅ = 1+5+4+6+10+16+18
379
𝑥̅ = 60

𝑥̅ = 6.3
1(2−6.3)2 +5(3−6.3)2 + 4(4−6.3)2 +6(5−6.3)2 + 10(6−6.3)2 +16(7−6.3)2 + 18(8−6.3)2
SD = √ 60

165
SD = √ 60
8
= √2.75 = 1.658312395
SD=1.7 (1dp)

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(b) (i)

2 4
Q 12
¯1)
(a) - ¯12

2¯12 1 4 ¯1)
 ¯1)¯12

2¯131-¯´ €
 ¯1)¯12

2¯1-¯13´ €
 ¯1)¯12

1!´99
=1!1

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(b) (i) (a) T   "# T   "# T  

(b)  2    12  2  10

µ  2  10
x -2 -1 0 1 2
y 6 8 10 12 14

T  . ¶ "# T  . ¶ "# T  .

(ii) (a) 4.6, 0 3, 18

(-1€
m 12114.d

(-
m 
12´4.d

(-
m
(.d

q  !

30 
( (
A  28  1  30  22  1

(b)

1 1
A  58  52
2 2

A  29  26

·  !! ‘‹ =

10

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(a) (i) Det M = (3    5  2


SOLUTIONS 2017 INTERNAL PAPER 2 (4024)

22 3 – 10
Q1

22 3  10
22  10 3
12 3
 

(ii) M  ||  Adj M
3 2
M= 
5 4
 
  
 
  !  "

  
 
(b) (i)
(ii) (a) 19 +2 +3 +11 + 5 +15 +9 + =70
E Maize S. Potatoes
(b) 19
19 5 3
(c) 11 + 15 + 5 +9 = 40
9
11 15
6 2

Cassava

Q2
1=> Pick 2@A Pick
(a) (i)
POSSIBLE OUTCOMES
4 W WW
11 4
11 B WB

3
WY
W
5 11 Y
12 5 W BW
11 3
4
11 BR
12
B B
3
Y BY
11
3 5 W
11 4 YW
12
Y 11 B YB
2
11 Y YY

1 ii PSame colour PWW  PBB  PYY


1   4
22  
 33 55

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DDDDD⃗ PO
PQ DDDDD⃗  OQ
DDDDDD⃗
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(b) (i) (a) DDDDD⃗ DDDDD⃗
LM ℎLO
2p  4q
(iii)

K K
PX DDDDD⃗
DDDD⃗ 
PQ ℎ  P  Q
2 2
2
(b)

2p 

2
4q
KR
P 
KR
Q
2 2
 
 I J
DDDDD⃗
MS MLDDDDD⃗  LS
DDDDDD⃗
(c) OX DDDDD⃗  PX
DDDDD⃗ OP DDDD⃗
KR KR
3 K  P  Q  4Q
2p   p  q 2 2
2 2
3 K
2p  2 p  q 4Q 
KR
Q 
KR
P
2 2 2
 
I J T T
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Q3. (b) 8.5 ab

(C) e

11ab

P
(C) ee
7ab

60° 120°
10ab
A B

Note: The zigzag line on the boundary of the shaded region symbolise
that the line is not part of the solution.

(a) a 2 b 6 c 3
6 X Y63  423
Q 4.

22
6 X √36  24

4
6 X √60

4
Either
6  √60 6  √60
 or 
3
4 4
  [ .  ]^  . 

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(b) V=
2
πR3  r 3  R  rh

 3.142 73  213  7  21  20



2
=

49  441  147  20


2.K3
2
=

 637  20
2.K3
2
=

2.K3
= 2
 12740

Kii3j.ik
2
=

V = 13 343.03cl

r
mn
mo
Q5 (a) (i)

r 3i
1

^ 


(ii) the n>q term


n>q ar @
 r
rst [ 

s@ ry1
v wx 
w
(iii)

o |
3i z  }
Sk
{
o

{

o
3i  | 
{
~
{

oo
3i  
€~€
~
{

20 ‚112‚ 
‚112‚ K
4 2

ƒ„ 26 [45 5. 5…
…4

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ˆ
K†~ ‰†{
j‡n k‡~
(b)


K†~ k‡~
j‡n ‰†{


K ŠŠŠ k‹‹‹
j‹‹ ‰ŠŠŠŠ




Q6 Start
Enter r
If r y 0 Ž
PRINT “Error r must be positive”
ELSE

Area = 3  square radius  sinθ

Display area
END IF
Stop


A = 3 ’“ ”e•M
Q7
(a) (i)

 1.9  1.3  –e•130°
3

0.95
1.0 —l

(ii) h3 s 3  t 3  2st Cos H


ℎ3 1.93  1.33  21.91.3 Cos 130°
h3 3.61  1.69  4.94 cos 130°
h3 4.85  3.175370792
√h3 √8.025370792
šƒ . „ —l


A bh, A 0.95
3
(iii)

5
3
 2.8ℎ 0.95

ℎ 0.7œb
∴ the shortest distance is 0.7 km

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(b) Cos θ 0.666666666


θ Cos  0.666666666
„°

3†n  k
†ž3
(c)

3†n K
†ž3

3†n ž 3n 
†ž3

3†ž3†3
†ž3

2(x -2)
Q8

∑ ¡ŠŠ¢ n
(a) SD = Ÿ ∑¡

∑ ¡Š
̅ = ∑¡

23.1ž3‰‰.1ž213.1ž‚‰.1ž‰33.1ž33‰.1

2ž3‰ž21ž‚ž‰ž3

‚1

ii

̅ 11.7

SD = Ÿ
23.1.‰n ž3‰‰.1.‰n ž213.1.‰n ž‚‰.1.‰n ž‰33.1.‰n ž33‰.1.‰n
ii

SD = Ÿ ii
2K12

SD = √34.53

SD = 5.9

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(b) the remaining answers on the graph

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Q9
(a) (i) WY 80  30
[[

¥
XZ 2 πR
2‚i
(ii)
110
XZ  2  3.142  3437
360
110
XZ  21598,108
360
2375,791.88
XZ
360
XZ 6599.42..
¦§ 55[[ rl (3 s.f)
¥
(b) YZ 2‚i
 2  π  Rcos∅

θ 15  105
120©
120i
 2  3.142  3437cos30
360i
120i
 18,704.5102
360i
2244541.224

360i
6234.84
ª§ 5 [ rl ( 3 s.f)

Q 10

(a) (i) (a) y 0

¬  ]^ ¬  ]^ ¬ 

(b) x 2  3x 3  x 5

x 2  3x 3  x  3 5  3

x 2  3x 3  x  3 2

y 2
8
¬ . 5 ]^ ¬ .  ]^ ¬ . 

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‡ ‡
(ii) (a) m †n †o
n o

3,0 0,24

24  0
m
0  3

24
m
3

l „

2.2 
 
(b) A 3
1.7  10  3 1.7  1  10

58  10 
 
A 52  10
3 3

A 19.5  13.5

® ¯r°s± 

 3
(b)
†K
 1†

15x  1  2x  4
x  45x  1

5x  1  2x  8
x  45x  1

¬…
¬   ¬  

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Q 11.

10

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Q 12

11

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SOLUTIONS 2017 G.C.E PAPER 2 (4024)
Q1
(a) (i) |k| = (10  2   11  2
  20 – 22
 20 22
Det k = 2


(ii) A   ||  Adj A
    
       
   


(b) a  3 b  7 c  1
7 " #7$  431
! 
23
7 " √49  12
! 
6
7 " √37
! 
6
Either
7  √37 7 √60
!  or ! 
6 6
+   .  -. +  . /
Q2
01 
(a) 01 0

01 1
00 

020 
0  0 

32
3

425 725
(b) (i) 625

425

n$ 20n 100  n$ 21n 90


n$  n$ 20n  21n  90  100
1
n  10
9  

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(ii) 6 + 10, 10 + 10, 15 + 10, ...


16, 20, 25, …
$4
r
6

.  :

< => 
(iii) S5 
= 
@ B
6 ?  C
S6 
A
@

A

11529
16  4096 

1
4
11529
 256
1
4
E
 / F  /. :

(a)
Q3.
1NO Pick 25R Pick POSSIBLE OUTCOMES
2 F
9 FF
3
10
F
7
9
G FG
3
7
9 F GF
10
G

6 GG
9 G

I 6 K
(i) PGG  4  
J 

M I I M I I K
(ii) PFG GF  4        
J 4 J M4 M4
2

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(b) (i) 2y + 1= 7
2y = 7 – 1
2y = 6
y=3

(ii) (a) 6+2= 8


(b) 4+1+2=7
(c) 6 + 8 + 7 = 21
Q 4.
M $
(a) 7S $
 S2M

MS2M $ 7S $
7S $S2M

MS 4S2J2T
7S $S2M

KU2V
U U2V

7
(b) W$ 3x $ 2dx

5
 x M 2x
2

 Y5M 25Z  Y2M 22Z

 125 10  8 4

 135  12

 V \9]^_ 

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Q5 (a) (i) the diagram

(ii) 9 cm Note: The zigzag line on the boundary of


R the shaded region symbolise that the line
is not part of the solution.

(b) (iii)

10cm

3cm (b) (i)

(b) (ii)

7cm

60°
P Q
9cm

Q6
(a) (i) bbbbb⃗  de
OB bbbbb⃗ ef
bbbbb⃗
 g h

(ii) bbbbb⃗
OE  ODbbbbb⃗ DE
bbbbb⃗
1 1
 bbbbb⃗
OB bbbbb⃗
AC
2 4
bbbbb⃗
AC  AObbbbb⃗ OC
bbbbb⃗
 a 2b
1 1
bbbbb⃗  la 2bm la 2bm
OE
2 4
1 1 1
 a b a b
2 4 2
1 1 1
 a a b b
2 4 2
 V
 :g n


(iii) CD  $ bbbbb⃗
bbbbb⃗ 
oe
4 1
 la 2bm
2

 pn


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(b) Start
Enter a, r
IF |r| r 1 stuv
<
Sw 
 =

ELSE Display “sum to infinity”


END IF
Stop
Q7

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Q8
∑ zS S{ 1
(a) SD = x
∑z

∑ zS
x| = ∑z

7$I.7 2 TM$.7 2 IMI.7 2 T$.7 2 $TI.7 2 }7$.7 2 7I.7


 7 2 T 2 I 2  2 $ 2 } 2 

$4T7

T}

!̅  42.6


7$I.7 T$.61 2TM$.7 T$.61 2IMI.7 T$.61 2T$.7 T$.61 2$TI.7 T$.61 2}7$.7 T$.61 27I.7 T$.61
x
T}

M4$T.T}
=x
T}

SD = √63.01

SD = 7.9

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(b)

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Q9
(a) (i) 0.6, 10 2,5
€1 €
M=
S1 S

724
= $ 4.6

7
=
 .T

M = 10.7

(ii) (a) U  V -. U  
(b) U  V . / -. U  . V -. U  . :

 
(iii) A = $ 9 8  1 8 3  1
$

 
= $ 17 11
$

 8.5 5.5

 : \9]^_ 


(b) RS
 2x  3

 22  3

 43

m  1

y  x c

y  2$  32  4

y  4 6 4

y  6

2, 6

y  x c

6  2 c

6  2  c
8
C  8

„  U /

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… =
 †‡5 ‰
Q 10
(a) (i)
†‡5 ˆ

46° 36° x°  180°


x°  98°
36.5 r

Sin 46° Sin 98°
r  Sin 46°  36.5  Sin 98°
36.5  Sin 98°
r
Sin 46°
r  50.2 m
∴ ‹Œ  .  3


(ii) A  abSinθ
$

 $  36.5  50.2  Ž36

 V/.  ‘

(iii)
$
bh  538.5
1
 50.2  ℎ  538.5
2
21.5ℎ  538.5
”  .  ‘

(b) Ž •  0.6792


•  Ž  0.6792
•  42.8°
Sine is positive in the first and second quadrants
180°  •  –
180°  42.8°  –
–  137.2°
∴ —  :. /° -. —  VK. °

…1 ˜™ }
(c)
T
 š 2p$ q
…˜
… …˜˜˜ } 
T
 …˜
 $……˜

ž
9

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Q 11.

10

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S S27
Q 12 (a) (i) 
T $

12x  4x 60
12x – 4x  60
8x 60

8 8
x = 7.5 cm ∴ ^Ÿ  Ÿ ]¡Ÿ^ -¢ £¤  K. ¥3

(ii) V=
M
πR$ r $ R  rh

= M  3.142 4$ 12$ 4  12  15
M.T$
= 16 144 48  15
M

= 3 .142 208  5
= 3 .142 x 1040
= 3267.68
V = 3270 c3V
(b) (i)

80° N
Q
P 70° E
10° E
85° S
S R
N
¨
(ii) (a) QR =
M64
 2πR

θ  80° 85°
= 165°
67
QR = M64  2  3.142  3437
67
QR = M64  21598.108
M76M,6}I.}$
QR = M64

QR = 9,899.13
QR = 9,900 nm
(b) C = 2 πR cos ∅
= 2 x 3.142 x 3437 x Cos 85
=21, 598.108 x Cos 85
11
C = 1,882 . 40
C = 1,880 nm

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SOLUTIONS 2016 INTERNAL PAPER 2 (4024)
Q1
(a) (i) Det Q = 3  4     2
2
12 – 2
2
12 2
2 – 12
2
10
2
5




(ii) A
||  Adj A

3 2
Q= 
5 4
 4 2

 
5 3
2 1
Q
   
 

(b) a
1 b
2 c
7
b % √b   4ac
x

2a
2 % '2  417
x

21
2 % √4 28
x

2
2 % √32
x

2
Either
2  √32 2  √32
x
or x

2 2
+
, . ., /0 +
1. .,
Q2 (a) (i)
E Sports (ii)
News
(a) 5
10 7 9
4 (b) 10 9 5
34
8 5
(c) 8 5 7
35
1 2 5

Music

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(b)

1JK Pick 2MN Pick POSSIBLE OUTCOMES

P
0.6 PP

0.6 P
0.4 PN
N
P
NP
0.4 0.6
N

NN
0.4
N

(i) P(one negative other positive)


PN NP

0.24 0.24

5. 4.
ii Pboth negative
NN

5. 1?

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(a)
Q3.

Start

Enter r

Is
“Error message”
U V 0? re-enter r

Enter h

Is

ℎ V 0?
“Error message”
re-enter h

Display V

Stop

(b) (i) (a) OOOOO⃗


AB
OOOOO⃗ OOOOO⃗
AO OB

,Q ?R

(b) OD
OOOOO⃗
OOOOO⃗ OOOOO⃗
OA AD
1
OOOOO⃗
OD
OOOOO⃗
OA OOOOO⃗
AB
3
1

3a 3a 6b 
3

3a  a 2b
3


3Q 3R

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(c) OOOOO⃗
BC
OOOOO⃗
BO OOOOO⃗
OC
2

6b OOOOO⃗
OA
5

6b 2Y3aZ
?Q

?R

(ii) BE OOOOO⃗
OOOOO⃗
hBC
6a

h [6b \
5
6

6hb ha
5
1

? [ Q  R\ ]


C
Q 4.
(a) (i) refer to the diagram

(b) (i)
(b) (iii)

7cm 7cm

A B
7cm (b) (ii)

(a) (ii) 〈CAB


60°

Note: The zigzag lines on the boundaries of the shaded region symbolise that the
lines are not part of the solution.

Q5 (a)
^
^ _ 
^
^ _  _
^
^^`
4 1
`1

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^  ^
(b) (i)

^  ^ 

 – 3  3 – 3
 1  1  1
   3  3 9
      1
     6 9
   1
6
9  1
6 10 5

6 6 3
3
∴ 
1,

(ii) since x
1 
e
term a
1

f
a

3
Q1
3
,

h
(iii) Sg

i
T
r

T
4 8

 j
3 3
4 3

 
3 8
1


2
8

3
1
1   2
8
3 

1
1 
2
8 2


3 3
16

9
l
kg
1
5 m

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Q6
Nn
(a)
No

3x   3x

= 3(2  32
= 12 – 6
m
6

y
2  2



8– 6
y
2

y
 q
x C

2
 2 C
q

2 

C
r 1 l
C
,∴ t
 +
 ? ,

Nn
(b)
No

3x   3x

Nn
No

0

0 = 3x   3x

0
3xx – 1

0
x– 1 or x
0

x
1 or x
0 values of x

y
x  
x


y
0   0

y
0

3
y
1  1
2

y
1 

 1
6 y
 , ∴ 5, 5 Quv 1,  3 

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Q7
∑ yooz _
(a) SD = w ∑y

∑ yo
x{ = ∑y

re ` e ` fe ` e ` e|e ` eee



r``f``e`e

f}

}}

+{
3.. 3

ref._ `ef._ `fef._ `ef._ `e|ef._ `eeef._


w
}}
SD =

qrrq

w
}}


√167.76

SD = 13

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(b)

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Q8 (a) (i) to find the centre of enlargement, join any corresponding two points between the object and the image.
The point of intersection between the drawn lines is the centre of enlargement.
∴ the center of enlargement is 1, 2

(ii) Scale factor


3.2


3
1.6
‚ ƒ 1 3 1 3
  
 
„ … 4 4 1 5
(b)

‚ 4ƒ
1 ----------------------- i
3‚ 4ƒ
3 ------------------- ii

„ 4…
1 ------------------- iii
3„ 4…
5 ------------------- iv
Solve the equations formed using simultaneous method
Equation I and ii Equation I and ii
‚ 4ƒ
1
„ 4…
1
 3‚ 4ƒ
3
 3„ 4…
5
2a
2
2„
4
a
1
„
2
1 4b
1
4b
0 2 4…
1

b
0 4…
1

‚ ƒ 1 5 …
|

∴ †he required matrix is  

 
1
„ … 3
4

(c) ∆ ABC is mapped onto ∆ A B C by anticlockwise rotation of 90° about C(0,0) or by clockwise
rotation of 270° about C(0,0).
3 0  0
(d) (i) comparing two matrices   ‚ˆ…  , we see that the scale factor of this
0 1 0 1
transformation is ,.

3 0 1 3 1
  
0 1 4 4 5
(ii)

3  1 0  4 3  3 0  4 3  1 0  5
 
01 14 03 14 01 15
3 0 9 0 3 0
 
0 4 0 4 0 5
3 9 3
 
9 4 4 5
∴The coordinates are ‰4 4, 4, Š4 m, 4, ‹4 ,, 

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Q9
(a) (i) 70° 50°
120°
(ii) C
2πRCosθ

2  π  3437  Cos50°

1,.55 u (3 S.F)

(iii) AD
 πR
f}°
120°
AD
 π  3437
180°
‰‘
1.55 u (3 S.F)

(b) V
blh

1.2  0.9  10

10.8m
1
1000 litres
10.8
x
x
10,800 litres

∴ “]” u•R”0 /– —˜“0”™ –/0 –•”— ˜u “]” “Quš ˜™ 15, .55 —˜“0”™.
(c)

a b
c 
13cm
h  r 
l
12cm
12 x
13
  


144 x 
169

' a
√125

x
5
radius
5cm

S. A
πrl r

S. A
3.142  513 5


15.7118


3.3. l.›3

10

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a
b c   2bcCosA
Q 10
(a) (i)
a
5 3  253Cos110°
a
25 9  30Cos110°
a
34  10.2606043
a
44.2606043
'a
√44.2606043
‚
6.7 km
∴ Š
?. lš


(ii) A
abSinθ

1
A
 5  3  Sin110°
2
A
7.05 km
1
A
bh
2
1
 6.7km  h
7.05km
2
3.35 km  h
7.05km
6.7kmh 7.05km

6.7km 6.7km
h
2.1km
∴ “]” ™]/0“”™“ v˜™“Qu›” ˜™ 3. 1 š

(b) tanθ
0.7
θ
tan 0.7
θ
34.9920202
θ
35°
∴ ™˜u›” “Qu ˜™ /u—t ž/™˜“˜Ÿ” ˜u “]”  •v0Qu“, ¡ ˜™ ,°

r¢_ e¢_
(c)
}h_
j
eh

17k  5a

20a 51k 

r ¢ ¢ eh
}hh

e¢¢
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Q 11.

12

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Q 12

 
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2 3x 1  1 2x  1
3x 12x  1

6x  2x 2 1
3x 12x  1

4+ ,
13 3+  1,+ 1

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