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1. 3 kg of potatoes and 4kg of carrots have a total cost of $4.4.

4kg of potatoes
and 3kg carrots have a total cost of $4.7. Work out the total cost of 1kg of
potatoes and 1 kg of carrots. [3]

2. Using the method of your choice, find the inverse function of the following.
g(x) = 2(x-1) + 3 [2]

3. Show that points A(–3, 6), B(–12, –4) and C(8, –5) could not be the vertices
of a rectangle ABCD. [3]

4. x and y are directly proportional.

(a) Write down the equation connecting x and y in the form y=mx+c. [1]
(b) Which kind of graph will represent this equation? (you do not necessarily
draw a graph.) [1]
(c) Will the coordinates (3,10) lie on the graph? [1]

5. -9, 3, -1, 1/3, -1/9, ...


(a) Determine whether the given sequence is arithmetic sequence or
geometric sequence. [1]
(b) Write down the term to term rule. [1]

6. The area of the given rectangle is 48cm².


(a) Work out the value of x and y. [2]
(b) Work out the perimeter of the rectangle. [1]
7. Draw a graph for the following pair of equations and find the coordinates of
the point of intersection of the straight lines .
2x+3y=11
3x-5y=-12 [3]

8. The third term is 4 and the term-to-term rule is add 3.


(a) Write down the first five terms of the sequence. [2]
(b) Find the nth term of the sequence. [1]
(c) Explain why 99 is not a term in the sequence. [1]

9. Solve 5(2v-3)-2(4v-5) < 8(v+1). [2]


If v can be any whole numbers which are less than 7, write down the
solution set for this inequality. [1]

10. (a) Find the y-intercept and x-intercept of the line ''L''. [1]
(b) Work out the gradient of the line ''L''. [1]
(c) Find the equation of line “L” in the form y=mx+c. [1]
(d) Write down the equation of a line parallel to line “L” which passes
through the origin. [1]

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