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2022 TRIAL HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION DO NOT REMOVE PAPER FROM EXAMINATION ROOM pe ee Centre Number ‘Student Number Mathematics Extension 1 Afternoon Session Friday, 12 August 2022 General + Reading time — 10 minutes Instructions * Working time - 2 hours + Write using a black pen + NESA-approved calculators may be used + Areference sheet is provided + Use the Multiple-Choice Answer Sheet provided + For questions in Section 1I, show relevant mathematical rea- soning and/or calculations + Write your Centre Number and Student Number at the top of this page Total marks: Section 1-10 marks " + Attempt Questions 110 + Allow about 15 minutes for this section Section Il - 60 marks + Attempt Questions 11-14 * Allow about 1 hour and 45 minutes for this section Disclaimer Te i ern tan uaa nou Cth Gat sh Une ee trea se Cea es eM LSA an is i Suscenace agree ears Sie anti fete ete Sato baa st Ertan na nwt ts wens panera me SSE GE eats rirnu ty fsa pat iasers neo bloc! 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A. 4(coso—cos? a) B. 4coscrsin® C. cosa —cos3a@ D. 2(cos ot —cos3a) 5 The direction field diagram below has a particular solution shown by the curve sketched on it 6 _ Intriangle ABC, what is the exact value of sin(A +B)? c Am 3 B 2 A = v5 p © 2 5 (Cea v5 vp % 5 10 ‘Which of the following is an odd function? A. a(x) =$+cosm!x B. B(x) =F-cos™!x CQ ck)= $005"! (1-x) —cos“! (1x) A B. le-b) c. lal la-b) vp a lel Consider the vectors OA = Oi Itc = 22 which of the following is true? A. AC=2BC B. 2AC=BC ©. 24c=38C D. 34C=28C Let X be a random variable with a binomial distribution, with n independent trials each with probability p of success. If p changes from 06 to 0-5, which of the following is true? A. ‘The mean of X increases and the variance of X increases. B. The mean of X increases and the variance of X decreases, C. The mean of X decreases and the variance of X increases. D. ‘The mean of X decreases and the variance of X decreases, Section II 60 marks Attempt Questions 11-14 Allow about 1 hour and 45 minutes for this section ‘Answer each question in a SEPARATE writing booklet. Extra writing booklets are available. Your responses for Questions 11-14 should include relevant mathematical reasoning and/or’ calculations. ‘Question 11 (15 marks) Use a SEPARATE writing booklet. @ 0) © @) © ry sh Soive 5 <1 If 9 =sin7 - show that cos20 = Z * sin V2) Using the substitution w= y¥ evaluate f dx. VE Given gis a unit vector and (x—a)-(x+g) = 24, evaluate |3|. (i) Write the expression 2V3 sinx + 2.cosx in the form Rsin(x + 01) where R > 0 andosas 5 fii) Hence find the value of k, where 0 < k < 27, for which [ (2vSc0sx—2sinz) dv=2. Question 12 (14 marks) Use a SEPARATE writing booklet. @ () () @ ©) Emma is the driver of a car and is planning to take six of her friends to a local soccer match. She can take at most four passengers in her car. She will need to drive two trips. Determine the number of different ways in which her friends can be selected for the first tip. In each round of a game, the player rolls five standard six-sided dice. They win the round if exactly two dice show a result of 2. Out of 1000 rounds, what is the expected number of wins? Given the pair of parametric equations x = 3cos” @ and y = sin @cos@ for 6 € [0,3], find a Cartesian equation in the form y = f(x) . Prove by mathematical induction that 1x242x 243x340 x2" =2+(n— 12"! for all positive integers m. For the quadrilateral PORS, PS = OR = @ and PG = SR = b, as shown in the diagram below. Q R b P @ s if [PR 53}, use vector methods to prove that PORS is a rectangle. ‘Question 13 (16 marks) Use a SEPARATE writing booklet. (a) The first camel arrived in Australia in 1840, Camels were released into the wild in the 1920s and have become a pest that is a threat to fragile native ecosystems. The growth rate of the population P millioas of wild camels in Central Australia at time ¢ months after the end of 2021 is given by dP 1 P aw ( : 5) ‘The wild camel population was reported to be 1 million at the end of 2021. That is, when t=0,P=1. Show that ® PQ—P) P'3-P* Gi) Solve the differential equation to show that P= ——>— 2eH 41 (iii) Write down the limiting population of the wild camels. (iv) How many years will it take for the population to become double what it was at the end of 2021? 9 (b) Consider the shaded region bounded by the curve y = 9 — 5 , the coordinate axes, and the line y = has shown in the diagram below. y(em) 7 ‘A hollow vase is generated by rotating the section of this curve in the first quadrant about the y-axis. The vase is being filled with water at a constant rate of 30cm/min. Find the depth hem of the water at the instant when it is rising at a rate of 2 m/min, Question 13 continues on page 9 Question 13 (continued) © To offset the global rise in carbon emissions, Carolyn decided to re-grow a native forest on a large property in western NSW previously used for grazing sheep. She removed the sheep and waited for the forest to regenerate naturally, Ithas now been 10 years, and 30% of the property is now forested. Carolyn needs to return to the property to survey the types and sizes of the tree species present in the forested areas. She will use this data to calculate the amount of carbon that has been captured on the property in the last 10 years. To do the survey, Carolyn needs to generate a random sample of points on the property. Let P be the proportion of sampled points which are forested. @ id) If she generates a random sample of 100 points on the property, what is the probability that P exceeds 25%? Using Table 1 below, or otherwise, find the smallest number of points she needs to sample such that P (P > 0-25) is at least 95-5% . ‘Table 1: Single decimal place table of P(Z < z) $0 +1 +2 +5 $4 $5 46 47 +8 49 neols 0-500 0-540 0-579 0-618 0655 0-691 0-726 0-758 0-788 0-816 0.841 0-864 0-885 0-903 0.919 0.933 0.945 0.955 0.964 0-971 0.977 0-982 0.986 0-989 0.992 0.994 0.995 0.997 0.997 0.998, Question 14 (15 marks) Use a SEPARATE writing booklet. (a) A projectile is thrown at 20 m/s at an angle of inclination o from a lake’s edge towards ‘a canoe that is 30 metres away and moving away from shore at 3 m/s as shown in the dizgram below. ‘The position vector r(¢) of the projectile ¢ seconds after itis thrown is given by (ny = [_ 200s A= |_ 512 + 20¢sin ot | Do NOT prove this. (@ Show that the projectile lands in the cance if 20sin2a — 6sina— 15=0. Gi) Find integers a, b, and ¢ such that 15x4 +9233 +. 30x? —68x-+ 15 = (3x7 + 16x—5)(ax? +bx+c) . (iii) Using the factorisation in (ii) and the substitution x = tan (), find solutions for or so that the projectile lands in the canoe. Give your answers correct to the nearest degree, ‘Question 14 continues on page 11 =10- Question 14 (continued) (b) Consider the polynomial P(x) =x? +k? + mx-+n with distinct zeros @,B and y. Let Q(x) be a monic polynomial with zeros @?, B? and * @ Show that Q(x?) = —P(x)P(-x). = (P= 2m)x?+ (nm? ~ 2k) (i) Hence show that Q(x) = x (c) Consider the polynomial P(x) = 23 — 3x? —x-+1 with distinct zeros of, B and y. (By using two applications of the result in part (b) ii), or otherwise, show that the polynomial R(x) = x? — 107x? +27x— 1 has zeros a’,B4 andy. (i) By assuming that c > 0, and that the magnitude of otis significantly greater than the magnitudes of B and 7, and by considering the sum of zeros of R(x) above, explain why ort rs 107. Gii) Hence find an approximation for to 2 decimal places and verify itis a good approximation for a zero of P(x). End of Examination te EXAMINERS David Houghton (Convenor) Oxley College, Burradoo Geoff Carroll Sydney Grammar School, Darlinghurst Rebekah Johnson Loreto Kirribilli, Kirribilli Svetlana Onisezenko Meriden School, Strathfield Gerry Sozio Edmund Rice College, West Wollongong Additional Disclaimer ‘seh SC Emits il st nog NSA cantly eth eet CSSA Ts SC Eure a SA annals et Scares woman aio Gets Hi ar nr ac oa See examen tet 3 pekinstrascomecanceumaten 3. 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(4), we have the triangle: So cos26 = cos” @ ~ sin? @ Fal -e2)-() 11() (3 marks) Outcomes Assessed: MEI2-4 Targeted Performance Bands: E2-E3 as required. Z| a Provides correct solution * Correct substitution but does not calculate new limits of integration correctly * Makes some progress towards the correct substitution, even with errors Jew oJ Sample Answer: Ieu= y¥ then x= w and dx = 2udu When x = 0, =O and when x= 2?,u= 1. = -a[coss] 0 = —2fcos x —cos0] =-2[-1-1] =4 11@) (2marks) Outcomes Assessed: MEI2-2 Targeted Performance Bands: E2 Criteria Marks * Provides correct solution # Correct evaluation of dot product 1 Sample Answer: (e-4)-(@@+4) = 24 Ix? =244+17 Gincela) = 1) eex-g-ytee-a-a=%4 lL xP —|al? = 24 So |x| = 5 since |x| > 0. 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So expected wins= 1000 x (§) x (})7 x (8)? = 160-75 --- 161 wins 12(c) (3 marks) Outcomes Assessed: MEII-1, MEI1-7 Targeted Performance Bands: E3 Criteria e ‘Marks = Chooses positive square root because of domain of parameter @ ¢ Expresses y* as a function of x © Writes y? as a function of cos @ anu Sample Answer: Starting with y = sin@ cos @ and Solving for y gives: squaring both sides we have 3x-xt 9y? =9sin? 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So there is approximately an 86% chance that 25% of the sampled points are forested. 13(¢) (ii) (3 marks) Outcomes Assessed: MEI2-5, ME12-7 Targeted Performance Bands: £3 =1.09. 7 ___ Criteria Marks ‘ Provides correct solution 0-05n Approx:mates to 1-7 (or similar calculator method) 2 PP: Youn © 176 ) © Finds correct expression for Z 1 Sample Answer: 25n—np _0-25n—0-3n _ —0-05n MPT VO2In — VO-2in* Let z= —0-05n \ So, we need to solve P (2 > Ta) = 0-955. That is, P (z < 0.955, From the z-score table, P(Z < 1-7) © 0-955 taking Ze 1.72 0:05" Taking Z 1-7: aa pnw 2:89 021 0.00250" 5 99 ~~ 0-0025 ae ©?" 243 So, Carolyn needs to sample 243 points for there to be at least a 95-5% probability that at least 25% of the points are forested. 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Disclaimer Disclet neuer mado mn eri ne eit ESE Epc eset eee ea ea Nee ee Sesto arden cae noma tame necerar gett eaateta fins i ae ce neta une eters ts team =13- 14(@) (iii) (@B marks) Outcomes Assessed: MEI2-3 Targeted Performance Bands: E3-E4 Criteria Marks ~ Eliminates negative values of x and provides correct solutions for & 3 4 Uses quadratic formula or otherwise to solve each quadratic factor = 0 2 # Correctly uses half-angle substitution for x into an equation in 1 Sample Answer: Making the t-substitutions (using x), x= tan (8) givessina'= -7*5 and cosa = ts Substituting into the equation 20 x 2 sin orcos or — 6 sin or — 15 = 0 from (i) gives: 2x 1-2? 20x2% 7a X gpa 8% ~15=0 142 80(x—25) —12(x+x°) -15 (14:2) =0 80x — 8x9 — 12x — 12x3 — 15 — 30x" — 15x* 15244-9233 + 30x? — 68x + 15=0 (3x7 + 16x—5)(5x74+4x-3)=0 from factorisation in (ii). x16 VIP=ANTNCS) |, 4k VP =4NSx 3) 6 10 ‘Therefore, x= aes @ : : But since a is acute and x = tan ($) , we can eliminate negative values of x: = 2tan! (32) or 2tan! (232) &33° or SI 14(b) (i) @ marks) Outcomes Assessed: MEII-1, MEII-2 Targeted Performance Bands: E3-E4 Criteria Marks © Provides correct solution 2 «Finds P(x) and P(—x) interms ofa, Bandy i 1 ~ @)(x—B)(x— 7) —x— a)(—x~B)(—¥-7) (x a)(r+ B)x+7) (x~ ar)(x~ B)(x— Y)(e+ a)E+ BIE +N =~? — a)(x2 — B*)(@? — ?) which is a cubic in x? with zeros a, B? and 7°. So Q(x?) = —P(z)P(—x) is a cubic with zeros a, B? and y. 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So Q(x) = 2° ~ ( —2m)x2 + (m? — 2kn)x—n? 14(c) (i) (2 marks) Outcomes Assessed: MELI-1, MEI1-2 Targeted Performance Bands: F4 Criteria [ Marks * Provides correct solution + 2 # Evaluates Q(x) correctly esetesdite 1 Sample Answer: P(x) = — 3x —x+1 with zeros , B and y. Let Q(z) be a polynomial with zeros a, B? and 7° Using the process in part (b) with k = —3, m= —1, and n = 1 will give: Q(x) =x9 — ((-3)? -2 x -1) x7 + ((-1)? -2 x -3 x 1) x- 1? =P = +Ix-1 Applying this process again, let R(x) be a polynomial with zeros a4, 84 and ‘7’, with the inputs from Q(x) above being k = —11, m= 7, and n = —1 will give: = ((-P = 2.x 7)? + ((7)? 2 x -11 x -1) x— (-1)? 107? 427-1 Disclaimer ‘ha ramotancovaledin tha saunesis tence ler eens anstece for tar al Res acne evo eudel ute ano ie ron 1 So prao spect ra aacones rel poses CSSA Wc enmna eo eher hegurpese a roe ches eta oa ay a" eorex undastaned nd tg meting navman oles a NSH Cozatox ndrs aon. 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