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(a) 1631- - M1
-x-
3 42

^1
J- A1
2

(b) P=3(-2)2-6(-3)

= 12+ 18 MA1

=30 A1

(c) $1 386. B1

J
orhinatbrbe
"r =100loo
- 28
x+to M2

= $675 41

(d) po1, = !90/


PR

...--_:----*
:: r 00x(5786-4400) M1
4400xl8months

= $qET-qJlo-U
aa00xff
M1

E 21a/o A1
tl 1l
M1
2 (a) (i) ap4)+2 f3-b) or 3( a +2) - b (a+2\
: (c+3) (3-b) AI

(ii) 3(x'z' 49)

(.r +7)
82
=3 (x -7)

(b) (i) 3(.v-lX;rtl).v - 3(.v -lI(;v + 1-) = 3 (.v-1-)gl-Dl5l M1

J-L 3 Y+r

3y (y +'1) - 0-1) (Y +1) = 5 x 3 (Y-l) A1

3f-f+3Y+1=15Y-15

-b? *12y+ 16:0


A2
f4y+8:0

( ii) (y 4) (.r,+ 2) = 0 B1

B1
v=4orz
110l

3 (a) (i) They all subtend equal angles at the


B1
circumference

( ii) (a) ttir = 90' -- 25"

B1
= 65o

(b) TBCD is a cYclic quadrilateral

Therefore rCn = 180" -- (25" + 90" +25")

= 40"
82
(c) ebr = 65' ($ubtended by chord AT) 92

or

(b)

.fr1-tf or ..fi7'-st B1

Distance = {F:e-JtrT M1

A1
tel
4. (a)(i) ;.;=;
/r\ lrz\ t'sU 1
M1
[oJ. l-' i= [- 0,,

15=5b
A1
Therefore b = 3

4+a=-b
Therefore a = -3'4
A1
- -I

(ii) l*l = ',[Y*4 =s B1

(b) Refer to diagram below'

(t) (a) Trianglewith X - 450 x}o

=6,3*0,2cm' Al
XY=9,5t0,2cm and XZ

,t = 450 *2a with corred cons*uctbn


arcs seen Bl

(b)RuledperpendicularbisectorofXYatleast3cmlongBl
(c)RuledperpendicularbisectorofYZatleast3cm.long...Bl bisectors
coneci cdnstruction arcs for the two perpendicular B1

(d)Compbtecirclewithcentreatpointofintersectionof
oir"iil[ii"6i;ilis), fass'ns rhroush X,v, and Z. C2

(ii) Radius of circle = 4,7ll}'2 cm 81

1121
Diagram:

5. (a) 9a'bt =3x3a2b3


lSasb =5x3a5b
L.C.M,= 3x 3 xlatb'
82
= 45asb3

gCO) BI
(b) (i) ABD =34o(alternateangleto

(tt Areaof c!'BD=+BDx AB Sin34'


M2
=!x9x2(6,4)Sin34"

A1
- =32,2 cmt

(c) (t) Monthly rental =910,40 - 886'40

B1
=924

(ii) No. of units = A12777 - 010561

B1
=2216
886,40
(iii) Charge per unit =_-
2216

=40c B1

l
(tv) Sales Tax = L"91gag

$159,32 B1

(v) Amount Due 910,40+'159,32


$1 069,72 B1

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6. (a) (i)

(ri ) x-5+5+3x-5=47
=x=l 3

(b) (t) p(yellcn+,) = BI


30+ x

_
30+x=7l3
(ri) F MI
l3x = 7(30+x)
6x = 2lA
x=35 AI
(c) Diagram:

(r) Smallestn(PwQ)isobtainedwhen pis a subsetof Q,i.e. ,

when x =6
Therafore Smallest n(PUQ)=$ B1

Largest nPUa) is got when we have just one ebment in the


intersection i.e when ;=1

.'. Largest n(PUQ)=$+5=14 82

l1 1l

(a) ,

P (o,b)

Rz
(r) gradient=| = -l
b=12

P is the point (O;12) B1

R b the point (a;0) B1


Equation of PQ is

l2-0 = /-0 M1
0-(-4) r-(-4)
Y=3(r+4)
AI
Y=3x+12

(b) (,) *=(L ,'Ii, l) BI

.]=rt -2
w[3
'-'t-2/ t-r )(1,) I
MI

A1
lmage is (19; -5)

(ii) [i, l) t;) = [|) "' zx+v = 1 and -frY=z M1

[' ) = ll,t -tz)lz)"'' y ='tr MI


[yJ-][t Yl lo"* = -lond3-""

(-r ,)
tmase r'[T ;
5
;J
)-[+ ;, 1) AI

(ii} Shear M1

lnvariant line x-axis or y =g and factor € A1


a12l
8. Referto graph
(a) (i) Line Y = 2 conectlydrawn" Ll
(ii) Line Y=2x conectlY drawn 12

(iii) Line 2y-x=-2 conectly drawn


' L2

(iv) drawn
Line 5y + 8x = 80 conectly L2

Conect region bound by solid lines R1

(b) (0 Try points in the region wfiose x


co-ordinate is larger that the y coordinate.
For (8;3) we get.

Maximum value = 40 - 9

=31 82

(ii) Try.points in the regions whose x co-ordinates arc smalhr


than the y co-ordinates

For (4;8) we have

5x -3Y:20'24
-A
-dt

Minimumvalve=4 82
t12l

v
;+
(
L Diagram:

(u) ( i ) !. N lr.! =180" *-142" 'r-5 5" ; h,t I

-oJ A'l

{ii) LM2=112+92-2 x I x 11 Cos 83" M1

. =177,9 A1

t.tt :: -llitq I /t

=13,3 km A1

LJr1

i-M = 1_l Sin_83

Sin 55 M2

=111,3 t(m I A2

(b) Time taken = 1-1 M1


5

=2 hrs 12 min A1
Anivaltime =12.00 + 2.12
=1412 or2j2 pm A1

(c) DM = I $in 55o or I Cos 35o ftl?

-737?km A1
tA.a1
Ltzl
10. Diagram:

(a) AVQP and APSr B1 B1

VTVRl
(r) vP B1
(b) = vo=a

(il)
,/R n' I
82
P,i' llT 3

(") (t) Areaol'\VRT =4cm'

Areaof APRT=3x4 M1

A,I
= 12 cnt':

(ii) Area of AVPQ =(42)x 4 \,'11

=64 cm2 A1
(iii) Area of ll gram =APST + trap PQRT

=APST +AVPQ-AVRT

=32x4+42x4-4 M1

=36+64-4 M1

=96 cmz A1
112l
(iii) z =

:
ls-294
I .-- MI
130 AI
L'l
-

B1
b) a=25
B1
6= 16
g1
c=41
82
d= 15

M2
(iD t=(n-1Y+rf A1
=Zrf -2n+ 1
t12l

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(a) Conect coresponding densities
3; 2; 5,5; 4; 1,5; 1 Bg

Rectangles with centres and heights as in


Table (see graph) Hg

(b) Table with conect values.

Mark h) f x-45 fk45)


35 20 -10 -2AO
45 55 cr 0
55 40 1C .00
7A 30 25 150 B3
Total -- 387,5 B1

Mean=45+387,5 M1
200

=46,9 A1

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tz (a) (t) xd!;


1)

a
hv
x=-!; Bl
z"

(rr) k--
-*1

v
15x32
=- 27

B1
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Write yow fftme, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top ofthis page.
Answer all questions.
Write yow answers in the spaces provided on the question paper.
If worlcing is needed for any question it must be sheiwn in the space beiow that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
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NEITIIER MATIIAMATICAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RI]LES NOR Banhcfr
CALCULATOR,S MAY BE USEDIN THIS PAPER thl.

1 ExPress

(a)2,5mmasafractionof50cminitslowestt'erms'

(b) 0,84 as a Percentage,

(c) 1,4 m2 incmr.

2 Evaluate

(a) 5il3 xltB,

(b) l6'to,

(e) |[_ rt,-.1r.

.trWl/{I2Sf J20lllt
3 .fi: ftr
Giventhat 2,646and .ft' = 8,367,calculafe Ecnfut
thr
(a) {7ooo,

&)w

Answe.r (a) ........................... tl]

(b) ............,............. t2l

4 Expand and simpliS

. (a) (x
".3)7,

(h) 5(4x - 7) - 6(3x - 2).

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5 (g) Giventhat the bearing of B fromr4 is 1381, urite downthe bearing of,i Fot
from B, expressing your answer as a three-figure bearing. Bsnhdr
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(b) I
The road from to B is represented on a map, drawn to a scale of 1:50 000,
by a line of length 12 cm.

Findthe length in kilometres, of the road.

(b) .......................km t2I

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6 (a) Express 25 + 24 + 22 +| as a number in base 2'

(b) Given that 31" = 16,o,for some base 4

(i} form an equationinn,

(ir) find the value of r.

(ii) 4 = Itl
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Mary drew the pie chart shonm to illustate the time she spent on her homework in Balhr/r
one week. tlc

Other
subjects
Mathematics

Science

(a) Calculate the value ofx.

(b) She spent 75 minutes doing Science.

Calculate the total time, in hours, she spent doing her homework.

(c) Find the percentage of tbe time she spent on English.

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Fot
EsnHr
8 Solve the simultaneous equations thr
2x+3y * 5:0,

3x'2Y: 12,

Answer x:

O'
ABTCDE$GHI is a regular nonagon with centre

(a) State the order of rotational symmelry of


the nonagon'

(b) Calculate

(l)'thesizeof.oneoftheinterioranglesofthenonagon'

{il) BoF.

t{-t
Answer LIJ

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(iD"BoF: .ii l

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10 Evaluate Eornhr.r
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(a) 1ogto16 +logrc2,

- (b) 2lagro5 + lo9,o36 - lo9169.

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available for sale'
11 There are two types of factory machines Eunh;rr
tht
in the table below''
Their required floor spaces and prices are shown

Floor space needed


per machine (m')

of type A andy machines of type B'


A factory manager decides to buy x machines
wherex20andY)0.
write down an inequality inr
(a) If there is 40 m2 of floor space available,
and.Y. t

down, in its simptest form,


o) If the managef has $400 000 to spend, write
another inequal$ inr andY'

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tZ A bag contains 6 red balJs and 9 green balls which are all identical except for Erarnlnr'l
colour. tlle

(a) Find, as a fraction in its lowest terrns, the probability that a ball, taken at
random from the bag, is red.

(b) The ball is retumed into the.bag'

Two balls are then taken at random, one after the other without
replacement, from the bag.

Find the probabitity that they are of ctifferent colours'

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13 (a) Giventhatx *y=lzaud# -f :3a'evaluate'r-y' ftr
Eanh;'r
tlo
(b) Solvethe equntion

(t - 612:25"

Answer (a) x - y =....,...,......... Ul

(b) t :..........or ......... t2l

14 A tourist from Engtand v?sited Zimbabwe bringing with him f,2000 (mo thousand
pounds) which helxchanged for Zimbabwean dollars at the rate of f,l to Z$30.

(a) Calculate the amount he received in Zimbabwean dollars.

(b) After visiting various resort centres in Zimbabwe he had spent


z$40 500.

He then exchanged the remainder of his money for pounds.

Find how many Pounds he received.

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15 Tafirdzq/a left Mutare at 1.10 p.m by car and anived in Masvingo 3 hours later. f For
Exrt$;.r
He rested forI an hour and the,n tavetled to Beit Bridge in 3 * hours. th.

(a) Find the time, on the 24-hour clock, when Tafadzwa anived in Beit Bridge.

(b) His average speed forthe whole ioumey was 80 kmlh'

Find the distance from Mutare to Beit Bridge'

Answer (a) ...........................t1.|

(b) ..........-...........km t2l

16 (a) Express 5,9-294'correct to 2 decimal places'

(b) Simpliff (1,5 x 105) + (7 x 102), giving the answer in standard fonu.

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in its lowest terms'
l7 (a) Divide 3 * bV 5 | , eivins tbe answer as a frastion Em*tl'r
trt
(b) Simpliff 5 + l0 as far as possible'
5xl0 \

18 (a) Express -Z *a single fraction'


*
n* determinant 4, find the value ofv.
(b) Given that the matrix (::: I

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19 (a) Solvethe inequality 1422 - 3x. 'tu
gilnh.tu
(b) ' The length, /on, of-a side of a square is given as 6 c4 correctto I IJl!
significant figure,

(D Writg dovyn the upper bound of L

G) The area of the square isl c,m2.

Calculate the least possible value ofl.

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Ean*rdr
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, A circularcylinderhas height 21 cm.
Its volume is 1650 om3.
Calculate

(a) the radius of the cYlinder'

O) the volume of a similar body of height 7 cm'

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f{r
2l Bcnhr/r
thc

In the diagram, A, B andC are points on the circumference of a circle, centre 0.


TA and TB are tangents to the circle. ACts = 560 andCB O= 48".
Calculate

(a) AOB,
(b) ,qhT ,
(c) CA.T.

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22 (a) Giventhatq= 'l,r=-3ancl ,:0.evaluateqrf '
For
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tho
(b) The side of an equilateral triangle is 12 cm. Irind the perpendicular height
of the triangle in the farm mG, where rn and n are integers and n is as
small as Possible.

Answer (a) ".......................... t1]

{b) .....................cm [3]

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In the diagram, AInGD is a straight line'


AB isparallel to ED and.E'Fis parallel to GB'
EF = 6 cm,AF = FG = GD= 5 cm and nfn = 640.
(a) Name, in conect order, two triangles which are congruent.

(b) iil Using as much of the information given below as is necessary,


calculate the area of triangle AGB.

(ir) Hence, or otherwise, find the area of hiangle ABD.

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[tan 640 = 2,05; sin 640 = 0.90; cos 640

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Pattern I
Identical sticks are used to make a sequence oftriangular patterns.
The diagpam shows the first fow pattems in the sequence.

Pattern Number of sticks Number of small Number of sticks


Nrnnber in pattern riangles formed inside the pattern

I
I

I 3 I 0

2 9' 4 3

'l 18 I 9

4 30 16 18

5 x v L

The table above shows the number of sticks needed to form the patterns in the
sequence, the number of hiangles in each pattern and the number of sticRs that lie
inside the outer boundary of each pattern.

(a) By consideringthe number pattems in the tablc, rvrite down the value of

(r) x,
(ii) !,
(iir) z.

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(b) Find the numbsr of $ioks needed to make pattern l0 in the sequence. hr
ffirJr
tlr

Answer (a)(i) x: tll


(ii) v: lll
(iti) z : ttl
(b) tll

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12s Tlgee companfaq, Comfort Cars, Reliable Services and Luury Cruisers, offer cars for
for hire. Their char'gceaxe based either on the number of days for which a car is Elrn&r.fr
f" th.
/'t
,l hired, or on the number of-lilometres for which the car is driven, or bottr, as shown
/\t\
rl in the table below
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I Company Cost per day Cost per kilometre
f
Comfort Cars $660 Nil

Reliable Nil $4,50


Services

Luxury $300 $2,50


Cruisers

(a) Mrs Tatenda hired a car for 2 daysto drive 400km.


.

the cost if she hired the car from Luxury Cruisers. II


I

Kudzai'wishes to hire a car for 3 dqyt.


finds that Comfort Cars and Reliable Services would make equal

the distance he intends to drive.

Answer {g) t2l

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The diagram shows quadrilaterals A, IJ and


(''

(a) Quadrilateral I is mapped onto quadrilateral l) by a reflection in the


line x = 3.

On the cliirgram tlrarv ancl iabel quadrilateral 1]

(b) A shear maps rluadrilatcral ,l onto quatirilateral Il'

l)eseribe fully this site,'r.t".

(c) Describe fully the single transformation which maps quadrilateral I onto
quadrilateral C.'.

An,rwer (Q On diagram til

t21

t2l

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20 thr
t.
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Velocity I
(m/s) I
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-".i
Time'(s)
^

fhe diagram shows the velocity-time graph of a car dr1]nH a perititl of 14 seconds.
The car starts from rest and accelerates uniformly until it attains a velocity of 20rn/s
in 4 se6onds.
It then retards uniformly to 8 m/s in 2 seconds'
The car then moves at this velocity for a fu*her 6 seconds and finally retarils
uniformly until it comes to rest 2 seconds later'
Calculate

(a) the acceleration oftlrecarduring the first 4 seconds,-

{b) the velocity sf the'caratrhe end of the 13th secontl, '


'
(c) the distance mvelled by the car during the last 7 sec ondr.

Anst+,el {a) ..lni s-


l
lll
(h) ........,...-..,....m1s [2]

(c) ....".."-............ m l2l

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28 'I'wo points.l t5, 2) andB (-3. 8), lie on a straight line / anel c {-2,4},lies crn For
E:tarnftrd's
another straighl lin* w. tro
(a) Fintl

(i) the gra<lieirt cf i

tii) ,48 as a colttnrii r.ec1.cr"

{iii) iire ler;gth ol'fhe line -4 JJ'

e) Given tirat nr is parallel to /, find tiic equation ol'*r i:"' its sirnplest fbnn.

Answer (a) (i) t1l

(it 7E : t"1l

121

(b) t2l

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MATHS JUNE 2000

400811

POSSIBLE ANSWERS

1. (a)
200
I
(b) u (c) 14000

2. (a) 5? (b) I (c) I


3. (a) 83,67 (b) a,2&6
4. (a) f€x+9 (b) 2x-23
5. (a) 3180 , (b) 6
6. (a) 110 101r (b) (i) 3n+1=16 (ii)
or110 101t'rc

7. (a) 40 (b) (c) uti or 33,3


8. (a) x=2 and y=-3

9. (a) 9 o*r nine (b) (D 1{0" (c) 1600

10. (a)
1
(b) 2

11. (a) 3x+2y< 4A (b) 4x+9ys 80

12. (a)
2
7) (b)
*
13. (a) 2Yz or 2,5 (p) 1 or 11

14. (a) 60 000 (b) 650

15. (a) 20 25 (b) 580

16. (a) 6,00 (b) sxld


17. (a)
2
(b) ;?
1
.-, - *--l
18. (a) !
*o=. (b) -7
' x(x -7)
19. (a) x>4 (b) (i) 6,4 (ii) 30'25
or -4< x

20. (a) 5 (b) 611o161,1

21. (a) 112 (b) 56 (c) e8


22. (a) 0 (b) 6"13
23. (a) A ABG and A DEF (b) (i) 27 (ii) 40% or 40'5
or A AGB and A DFE
OT A GAB ANd A FDE

24. (a) (i) 45 (ii) 25 (iiD 30 (b) . 165


25. (a) 1s00 (b) 44o
3. and (c) Enlargement,
26. (a) Quad D with vertices (b) Has factor
at{7;2\,(7;4) (8;2) &(9;4) v-axis invariant
and factor -2
center O or
' ortgin or (0;0)

27. (a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 48

-f (b) 6J (ii)
28. I " 4 '-' f- 1l
(a) (i) -9 o,. 10

".
(b) 4Y+$;=16
or equivalent form free of fractions

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Omission of essentiai working u,ill result in loss of marks.
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given to three significant figures. Answers in degrees should be given to one decimal place.

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Section A [64 marks]

Answer all the questions in this section'

a+b
Given thatY: ---;-- ,
b

(i) calsulate the value ofy when,a = 40 and b = 0;\, t21

(ii) express b in terms ofY and a' t3I

(b) Giventhat,ftr) =2i + 7x, calculate


(r) "(3)'
(ii) the values ofr for whichf(x) =4 t4J

(-a -z\
-'r1^oQ = 0 -?\ .t'*ate the matrices
Given that p =
(a)
[-- I [; - ij,
(i) P + 3Q, t2l

(ii) Q" tzl

(ii| the inverse of P. t3l

(b) E: {x: l0<;<31} wherexisaninteger.

A={x:xispflme}.
B :"tx : r is dven).
:

C = {x x is amultiple of 5}.
:

(D List ifl the elements of set A. l1l

(ii) Find (a) n{q)' tll


t-. . . /:\ [.1
l -. I

i1t* F,xptess in set notation. using some or all of r1, B and C, -)


.::- li? 1i{ 1{r !
l-
!
|
(a) Factcrise completely

(i) 8p3 - i8p,

(ii) as * 2at - 3s * 6r. i4l

(b) lfy varies directly as the cube of x and.)r:40 when x:Z,find the value
ofywhenx:3. t3l

In the diagram, ABC isan acute angled triangle in which AB = 12 cm, BC = l5 cm


andcAB:58n.

(a) Calculate

(i) AeB, t3l

(ii) the perpendicular distance from C'to AB, t3l

(iii) .1c. I2l

{t}} Given that L lies on AC andthat AL = 6 cm, calculate 8L. t4l

4021t/2 J 2{100

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I
at the
twelve equal monthly anrounts' In addition
5 A salesman was paid his annual salary in % of the value of his totat annual
- end of each year, he was
paid a bonus which amounted to 3 i

sales.

Giventhathisannualsalarywas$3g000andthathistotalsalesduringthefirstyear
amounted. to $100 000, calculate
t1l
(a) his monthlY s"latY'
t2l
year'
(b) his total income in the first

Duringthesecondrearhilallrralsalaryremainedunchangedbuthistotalincome
for thJYear amounted to $44 145'
t4l
the iecond year'
(c) Calculate his total sales during

Inthethirdyearhisarurualsalarywasincreasedto$46S00andhisbonuswas
also increased'

(d) Calculate :

salnry' t2l
the percentage inqease inhis annual
'.

{i}
{ii} hi1l':*f:::Y;-e"Tff.#Hfr?,frXffiffiffi'j}f-"
-=:-ia':- ;."'
t3l

40?*n J ?$!0
6 Answer the whole of this question on a sheef of ptain pnpen

{Ise ruler and compasses onlyfor all constructions and show clearly all the conctruction arcs
and lines in a single diagram

A farmer has a field in the shape of a quadrilateral ABCD.


The field is boundsC by two straight roads, AB andtc with AhC = 900, and two straight
fences CD arrd ADwith BCD = 1200.
It is given tbat AB : 7A m, BC : 90m and CD : 50,m.
' (a) (i) Using a scale of 1 cm to represen t 10 m,construct an accurate scale
drawing of the fieid. VJ

(ir) Measure and write tlown BAD. tll


(b) The farmer has a well in ths field which is equidistantfromAB and BC and also
equidistant from ,,{ and B.

Constrrrct

(D the locus of points which are equidistant from AB and. BC, B1

(ii) the locus oI'points which are equidistant from A and I].
l2l
(c) (i) fuIark and clearly lahel It". the position of the well in the field. It l
(ii) Fincl ihc disralrce of rlre well lrom the corner D of the field.
tll

lri:ii.' i 't,itit

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Section B [36 marls]

Answer three questions in this section'

km long' at an avelage speed


1 A car travels from Bulawayo to Harare by a route 440
of x km/h.

(a)Writedownanexpressionnintermsofr,forthetime,inhours,needed tll
forthe joumeY'
by different route, which
A mini.bus travels from Bulawayo to Harare
a
(b)
is 8 km longer'

4 km/h less than that ofthe car'


The average speed of the mini-bus is

Write down an expression' interms of x'


fn'

(l) the average speed' in kmlh' of the mini-bus' tl]

(ii)thetime;inhours,neededforthejourneybythenrini'bus,tl]
(c) It is given that the mini-bus takes I an hour longer than the car to travel
' ftomBulawayo to Hatare'

(,)Writedownanequationwhichxmustsatisffandshowthatit
simplifies to

t3l
xz -2ox - 3520 = o.
(ii) to 3 significant figures'
Solve this equation" giving the answers correct

HencefindtheaverEigespeedofthemini.bus,givingyouranswer
coffect to 3 significant figures'
t6l

4028n t 2000
In this question take n to be 31142

In the drastamAOB is a sector of a circle, centre O'


rrr" tuJrui oitt t circle: 6,5 cm and A0g: 1200'

(a) Calculate

(r) the lengh of the arcAB, t2l

(ii) the perimeter of the sectot AOB' tl l

(iii) , the area of the sector l()B' 12l'

(b) If this sector is the cross-section of a solid of length 12 cm' calculate

(r) the volume of the solid. , '. 12l

(ii) the clensitl' o1'the soliil. given that its rnass is 4192 g, t21

the total surface nrea of the solid' [1]


tiii)

.l{}.)iit2 J -l{i(}{)
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Answer the whtlle of this question on a sheet of graph paper'

Below is an ir:complete table of values for the function

J,-+x2--2x*3,

forvalues-1 <x36.

(a) Calculate the values of a and b. l2l

(b) using a scale of 2 emto represent 1 unit on each axis, draw axes for values
of x'andy in the lange -l < r S 6 and 0 Sy < 10'

Plot the pOints represented by the values in the tabte and drawthe graph
ofy : l*' -Zx + 3. t4t

(c) Use yow graph to estimate

(r) the gradient of the curve when x = 3, tzl

(ii) the area ol'the region betwgen the ctrve, the x-axis and the
tiqesx:0andx-=4. t21

{d} Hcnce, or otherwise, find the area of the region enclosed by the curve
and the liney * j. 121
10 Answen the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

A farmer had 100 pigs. He weighed them_and their ntasses were recorded and
summarised as shown in Table 1 below.

Table I

4A <m <60 6O <m <70 70<m<80 80<n390 90<rzSl00 100<rz(140

'Iable 2 is part of a cumulative ftequency table for the distribution.

Table 2

Mass n<40 m <60 m <74 rn<80 m <90 nS 100 ttt 4 140


(ke)
Numbel
of piss 0 t2 26 P 66 q 100

(a) Calculate the values of p and g. l2l


(b) llsing a horiz.ontal scale of 2 cm to represent 20 kg and vertical scale c'f a
2 cm to represent 20 pigs, dr:rw a smooth cttmulalive liequency cun'e to
illustrare this infbrmati on. 14l

{c} Showing your method clearly on the graph, use your graph to estimate

{i) the median mass,

(ii) the numler of pigs rvhose lnasscs were rn(ire than 6-i kg but less
than 120 kg. t4J

lfr2lil2 .l ?{}ix)
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l
(d) ihe data in Table I may also be expressed in the form given in Table 3 below.

Table 3

Mass (ke) 4O<m360 60<rc<80 80<m < 100 100<m<l4A


Number
t2 32 16 20
of pies

the height of the column


When a histogram is drawn to illushate this iriformation,
< 2,4 cm.
representing ptss with mass ir in the interval 40 m < 60 is
Witnout arrwing the histogram calculate the height of the column that reptesents
values of ra in the ranges

(r) 60 < rn < 80,

(ir) 100<m<140. 121

4028nt20a4
11 Answer the whole of this que*tion on a sheet of graph psper.

Triangle H has vcrtices at tl, 2), Q, 2),and(1, 4).'


Triangle B has vertices at(-2; -I),t-4,-t) *O (-2, -5).
Using a scalc af 2 em to repr€sent 2 units on each axis, draw axes for values ofx and )'in the
ranges -6 S 8 and -10 <y < 8.
={ 'l
{a) Draw and label triangles A and B. L21

(b) Triangle B is the image of triangle l. under a eertain single transformation. y,

Describe fully this transformation. 13l


\!
"-
a
(c) Triangle C is the image of triangle.4 undef a two-way stretch in whichthe origin
is invariant,. fhe stretch has scale tbctor 3 parallel to the x-axis and scale factor-2
parallel to the -v-axis. , ,

. Draw and label the triangle ('. i3l


rif
(a -;,j
-rl *O maps triangle A ont<r
(d) '['he transformation X i$ rcpresentecl h1' rhe rnarrix
{l
triangle D.
. .

' (i) h'ind thc c.rorclinatcs of thr: vcriices o[ l)

Draw and label the trianglc I-). b

(iil Describe fully,the single translbrmation X. 14l

i,:.,,Y t i rr.1I)

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12

In the diagram, ffi= r, OB


:b'
poi"t*C is such ttrai aC = 3CB and the point D is such that OD =
f)A'
fn
(a) Expresso in terms of a and/or b. the vectors

(O AB,

(ir) 6fr,

(iii) AC ,

(iv) OC .
t4l

(b) OCandBDmeetatX Giventhat EF ="kffi,express ffi intermsof n,5

and /s. Henci show that T)X = {- ka + (1 - e) b'


13j

(c) Given also that & : nil: , express OX in terms of a, b aadh. Ll l

(d) using thcse two expressions for ox, find the values of ,? and i"
t
13l
I

(e) Find the numerical value of the ratio BX : XD' ti J

4028/l J 2000
IIATH$ JUI{E 2000

&a8-2
POSSIBLE AN$WERS

1. (a)(i) *lg#
a9t1
on M1
0rl

=401 A1

(ii) yb=a+b M1
b (Y'1)=s M1
,a
o=- A1
y-l
.

(b) (i) f(3)=2(321+7tJ


=39 B1

(ii) 2x2 +7x=4 M1


(2x *t)(r + a) = 0 or x =:7 lJU M1

x= ftor-4 A1

lel
/-d
2. (a) (i) p*go=[
i l.r[i:i)
_(z
-{.t,-16) 82
o )

oo,=[; :iJ[i:i)
-l -s t
:[-s
+ -rrJ 82
--
B1
(iii) det P=-12+7=-5
p=Jl : ?'l B3
s [-1 -4)

B1
\v' (i)
(b) \'/ 6={1 1 ;13;17 :19;23:29;311^ ^.
a=itz,lq,,16;-----'-'-; 1 8;30)
(ii)(a) g={15;20i25;30} B1
n(C)=4 B1
(b) n(Bu Q|=12
ts2
\rrr/ t'-'--bRC..,tg'n)'
{iii) {15;251=3',.-'
oR A' n B' nQ
t13l

M1
3. (a) (i) -r - 18P = 2P(4P2 - 9) -
8p3 A1
=2p(2p-3)(2P+3)

f)
(ii) as+2af-3s-6 l= a(s+2 f)-3(s+2 MA1
OR s(a-3)+2f(a-3)
A1
(a-3)(s+2f)

(b) yd x3.
r- l* r
M1
'io!r*2"
5=k A1

"'/=5r3
)o5(33)
A1
=135
t7l
-
SinACB Sin58o
4.(a) (i)
t2 l5

sin A0B=g*g M2

ACn =42o 43'or 42,70 A1

(ii) ,e B c=79,3o oR 79017' B1

l=Sin (1E0o-58o42,7o)
t5

Perpendicular 5 Sin (1 80o-58o42,7o1 M1


=1
' A1
=14,74cm

(iii) !4'74 = srn58o


AC

1g= 14'74 M1
,Sr't258"

A1
=17,38cm

(b) g;t62+ 1 22 -2x0x12 Cos 58o M1

A1
=103,69

91=./i03,69 M1

=10,18cm A1

t12l
5. (a) Monthly salary
. =i39000
B1
=$3250

(b) Total income = 39000+3Yzo/ox100 A00 M1

= $42 500 A1

(c) 44145-39000
=5145 ,81

Total sales =Joo x5145 M2

A1
=$147 000

46800-39000
(dxi) o/o increase in salary = rl00 M1

=20o/o A1
(ii) 50 000-46 800
B1
=3200

% bonus =-i2oo .rltltl M1


80000

A1
= 4o/o
112l
(a) (i) ABC =g}ot 20 with conect construc{ion arcs seen 81
atn=120o* 20 with correct construction arcs seen 81

Quadrilateral with sides 9t 0,2cm, 5t 0,2cm,


' 7 + 0,2cm and ABC =90o+ 20 and BCD=120ot 20 Q2

(ii) BAD=77"t 20 stated or labelled B1

(b) (i) Bisector of ,ahC ruled, at least 3cm long with


tolerances + 20 81 -

Correct construc'tion arcs seen B1

(iii) Perpendicular bisector of AB ruled at least 3cm long B1

Correct construction arcs seen B1

(c) (i) W clearly labelled at the intersec-tion of the angle


bisec-tor and the perpendicular bisector w1
(ii) WD=81tzm B1

[1 1l

tr. 440 -
(a) llrne =__fir'.s' B1
x

{b) (i) Average speed =(x-4)krvhr B1

{iii Tinxa for rnini-bu= 148 7,r,


= x*4 B1

(c) (i) !!L *aa!=Y, M1


x*4 .r

2x$48)- 2(4a0Xx - 4) = x(x - 4)


896*-880x+3520= xz -4x
l6x+3520= x' -4x
x' --20x-3520 = O(with nowrong working) PQ,
(ii) -b*Jbz -Aac

zor.r@i'-+"r.t1s1q

_ 20 *.@so 81 81
2
B1

=70,2 or- 50,2 81 81

Altematively by completing the square,


(r-10)2 =3520+ 100 B1

(x-10)=1$ffi B1

x=10+ Jffi B1

x=70,2 or 50,2 81B.I

Speed mini-bus = x4
=60,2kny'h B1 112l

8. (a) (i) length of arc =#O*x 6,5 M1

=13,61cm A1

(ii) Perimeter of sector=1 3,61 +6,5+6,5 M1


=26,61cm A1

(iii) Area of sector= M1


#"*(6,5)2
=44,24cm2 A1

(b) (i) vorume of sorid=44f3113 M1


A1

(ii) Density ot solio= 113? M1


530,9
=7,895 g/cm3 A1
(nt) Totalsurface area
=2x6, 5xl 2 +2x44,24+1 3,6 1 x 1 2 M1

=407,76 cn.2 A1
112l'

9. (a) a=5,5 B1
b=9 B1

(b) Refer to graph. The 6 given points and G1;5,5)


Plotted
And (6;9) correc'tly P3
$rnooth curve, not grossly thick, passing through
all I correctpoints C1

(c) (i) Tangent drawn to the curve at x=3 M1


Gradient =1,00 A1

(ii) Area =6,67t 0,16 (units)2


Or 26J t 1,60 cn# (after converting ueing the scale) 82

(d) Area = 12-6,67 M1


= 5,33 + 0,41 (unitsx
or 21,39* 1,63 crn' A1
I',l2l
:.--.. * -*---..i-,1-.-
. -r-*_+rr-'
i-t- -r;+ '*"-
-*'------'-"-f
--
- 1-fr
-ts++ar-F F+-
*F ."-rt ; -i. --

+ir+j
i-r:-'il
++i ,*1
*j-l-:l

.--."-!'
r+.1 F
r+1-r
!r-i ---
.,]-r-lt
ilii;+-i-1
[]11
L{I*ii
10. (a) p=44 B1
F80 B1

Refer to graph.
(b) The 5 given points and {80;44) and (10q80)
eorrectly plotted P3
Smooth eurve, not grossly thick passing through
The 7 correct pbints. c1

(c Xi) Dotted line (or marks) drawn at y=59,5 M1


Median=83 A1

(ii) Vertical lines (dotted) drawn at x=65 and x=120,


Or marks seen on graph \ M1

No. of pigs=96-18
=74 A1

(d) (i)
#i, .',x x=2,4
x=4 ,

For 6A < m s 80, height =?* *o


=6,4cm B1

Fcr l0l\ < nz S 1ilL.heichr =4


40
14

= Zcm B1
112l
11. Refer to graPh '
(a) Triangle A correctlY drawn T1
E1
Triangle B correctlY drawn
,'I

(b) Enlargement M1
A1
Centre (0;1)
Scale factor -2 A1

(c) Triangle C correctly drawn with vertices at (3;4),


(6;a) and (3;8)

rrom
(z o\ft z r\l=l( t 6 3'\ I

[' -r)1, +) [-4-4-B)


2

(o
-r) (r 2 1)= (-z -z *+\
(d) (i)
[, oJ l,, z +J=[ 2 r) r
Coordinates are (-2;1), (-2;2\ and (-4;1) B1
Triangle D correctlY drawn T1

(ii) Rotation M1
Centre origin or {0;0) and through 90 anti-clockwise
Ar 2700 clockwise A1
112l
----
. 12 (a) (i) AB =A0 + OB
=-a*b 81

(ii) OD=Tza 81

(iii) ft=%fr=%(-atb) .t
81

(iv) oc ; oB +% .;.
BA

= b-Tt (-a+b)
r/ra+Vrb
=

(b) ffi =kEi


=k (/za-b) B1

+
OX
- =OB+BX

* =l+l<(/za-bl M1

=rAI<a+(1_klb A1

(c) & =h(/ta+'Ab) B1

(d)' %ha+%hb=%ke+(1-k\b M1

%h=Yzk :.h=2k

'/fr*1'k
s/tfltq1-k

:\ te1
2

,,
t(E,- A1
i
L-'
It-- A1
,5
(e) fi=1t-x18fi
.
=:) (%a_b).

'.: BX:XD=? (%a-bl t 1g.a-a1

B1
. =2:3
A:EG/4008-2rl0O
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Name l\umber Number

ZIMBAB$/E SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUIUCII


General Certificate of Education Crdinary Level

MATHTMATICS 4009/'1 , 402811


PAPER 1

Wednesday I NOVEMBEH 2000 Morning 2 hours 30 minutes


Candidates ansu/er on the question paper,
No additional materials are required.
159136

TIME 2 hours 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the
top of this page.
Answer all questi,ns,
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question poper:
lf working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below
that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators ltay not be brought into the
examination room.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES

The number of marks ls given in brackets I J at the end of each question or


part question.

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This question paper consists of 22 printed pages and 2 btank pages.


Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, 2OOO.

@ausgc eooo lTurn over


Fot
NEITHER MATMMATICAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RUI,ES NOR Etominsl
CALCINIIOR.S IVIAY BE USED IN THIS PAPER Ura

1 (a) glYing yollr ao.swer ia decimal form' L,549 -0,A7267.

. (b) Express as a fraction in its lowest terms,

(,) *-?,
0$ *.*

2 Giventhat p = 5, q ? -2 and r = l, fird the mlue of

(r) pqz&

O) 13 - 2(q - P).

{008fY'm8/l}W00
3 In tams of timc, Japan is 7 hours ahcad ofZimbabwe'vihea Bfitain js 2 borus frr
behind Zimbabwe.
EomMr
Us
(a) Catsutate thc diffcmcc in time bstweea Britain and Japan

(b) It is I135 in Zimbabwe. Giving your arurwcr as tino on thc 24 hour cloclg
calcrrlate the time in

C0 Britain,

(D Japan

. 4 (a) Calculatc the higbest conmon factor (lI.C,f) of$e threc


numbett 181 30 and 4?.

(b) Three rr$iforarrods bave lengtbs gf 1,8m, 3,0n and 4,2b- Kuda cuts pieces
of cqual lengths from-each of the rods. Stdte the greatdst possible length of
each piece.

Attsvq (a)..................... t{
ft)..................... []l

tmut/{02u1}0006
(a) In'the diagam" shade the set PnQUn
For
Exrmingr'c
Ues

ill
(b)

Use set notation to desbribe the shaded region in the diagram.

{ :i

4@8/1/4028/t N2000
6 (a) Tbc n'mbcr of pupils at a schooltothsnear€s l0b4i0.
tu
Stafc ths grcdcst possiblc uumbcr of pupils af tbc scho6t Hrft
(b) lb
A-nagic squap is an array of nrmbsrs witb a special pmpcrty tbd ttc sum
of all thc numbcrs in arow, or corumn oralong-adi"girdb;thtyrG
saee. Tbb sum fu call€d fu nqic numbcr ofttc squa€.

rl0l m t79

Pi 2& 491'

!59 3t1 r37

Using thcmagtc sqrnre abore, calculdE

(f) the ntqgic numbcrsftbcsquare,

(lD thc value ofP.

Arlsw (a) .......,,.....r........... nt


(b) (0 .\.................. tu
(lg ......,............- tlt

(r) siryrs
#
(c) Sohc eroqudm n2 + ?m - lt - 0.

Answer (o) ................-gl

(b) m-.. G.... f2l

,rlm/mQtlll{2oflt
fhrnwcr
For
8 An orygge*synrp was diluted with water in the ratio.l15 respectively. Examhor'r
The volume of the:orange syruP used was 350m1. Calculate Ueo

(a) the volume of the diluted &intq

(b) the nr.mber of people who can be served if each is given exactly 80mI of
the diluted dxink

Arurwer (a) ........... ...nl[r]


(b) ..-.-.-.---..... tll

a.
9 A number in standard form is 6,714 x 10

(a) State the number of zeros in the number when it is written in


ordinary form.

(b) Express in standard form

(l) nyt. the number,

(ii) eas-rnillionth of the number.

ranr.lt/4fi2rrt lglotb
l0 (a) Convert i001: to a number in base ten.
For
Exrltths'l
Urr
(b) Subtract 32s from 415, giving your answer in base five.

(c) Convert 27 to anumber in base five"

1r (a) Evaruate (4 r{_J)

(b) Erpress t{t-l::j-lcu 2)


4) 2{.. ; tJ *asinglematrix'

4008/t/4028/t 1.12000
Ff,,*
fur
Bnmlncr'r
12 Ura

2 3 4 5 67
The graph shows shaight lines/r and l2intersecting at A. O is the origin' Line Ir
cuts the x-a,xis at C, and line l2'cuts the.r-axis pt B'

(a) Fiud the arca of AABC.


(b) C is the image of A gnder a reflection in tlre line L. Draw the line ir.

Answer (a)..........*itst [z]

(b) onsraph tt

13 Evaluate (a) -go,

o) loea32+lsg&.

Answer (a)

(b)

N2000
14 Given tbat-S <r{ 1 and 6 s}4<l1,find' fs
W:
(s) lbt
the greatestvalue ofy-r,
(b) &e leastvalue of I -y.

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(a) Calculate the new scale in the form 1: n'

of the
(b) A lake bas an area of 56cm2 on the origiral map. Calculate the area
lake on &e enlarged maP'

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In the diagra:n, ABC is a triangle and AD is perpendisular to BC produced.


AC = 5cm, AD = 3cm, BC = 7cm and CD = 4cm-

(a) Fitrd, as a common fraction

(r) sin,{CB,

(ir) tzftACB .

(b) Write down the ratio of the area of A ABC : tle area of a ACD in its
simplest form.

Answer (al 0 sin ICB = tlI


(ii) tan ACB = ilI
(h) arca of aABC: area of aACD

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Inthcdiagranq d:"and ZE :b.


The points C and D are also shown ou the diagram.

(a) Mark and label clearly on the diagram the point X zuch that
OX = 2a+ )b.

(b) Wrirc down ft *tenns of a and b.

(c) Draw DE such tbat DE = OC .

Ans*er {e} on diagram tIl


(b) AC: tu
(c) on diagram ;i1

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P, Q, R and S are points on a circle, cenfie CI. TS is the tasgent to the circle and
TPQ is a sfaight line tbat cuts the circle at P and Q. ST is parallel to RP,
sfP : 260 arrd sbr = tl4a,

Calculate (a) .SPR,

(b) ncp

(c) sP?".

Answer (a) EF,? :


{b) oSP =

{c} ,9:'f =

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