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Additional Mathematics (G2-1/2/3/4/PreIB-DP)

Final Exam For examiner’s use only

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1 Find the values of k for which the line and the curve do not intersect .

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[Total: 5]
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2 The expression has a factor and leaves a remainder of −12 when divided by
Find the value of each of the constants a and b.

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[Total: 5]
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3 Solve the following equation.

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[Total: 5]

4 The coordinates of three points are A(−2, 6), B(6, 10) and C(p, 0).
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(a) Find the coordinates of M, the mid-point of AB.

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(b) Given that CM is perpendicular to AB, find the value of the constant p.

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(c) Find angle MCB.

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[Total: 7]
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5 (a) Show that .

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(b) Solve for .

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6 Jack has won 7 trophies for sport and wants to arrange them on a shelf. He has 2 trophies for cricket, 4
trophies for football and 1 trophy for swimming. Find the number of different arrangements if

(a) there are no restrictions,

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(b) the football trophies are to be kept together,

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(c) the football trophies are to be kept together and the cricket trophies are to be kept together.

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[Total: 7]
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7 The first three terms in the expansion of can be written as . Find the
value of each of the constants a and b.

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(a) Write down the range of f and of g.

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(b) Find , stating its domain.

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(c) Find the exact solution of .

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(d) Evaluate .

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9 Find the coordinates of the stationary point on the curve .

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10 Find when

(a) ,

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(b) .

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11 In the diagram , and . The lines OQ and PR intersect at X.

(a) Given that , express in terms of , a and b.

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(b) Given that , express in terms of , a and b.

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(c) Hence find the value of and of and state the value of the ratio .

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The diagram shows a circle, centre O, radius r cm. The points A and B lie on the circle such that
angle AOB = radians.

(a) Find, in terms of r and , an expression for the length of the chord AB.

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(b) Given that the perimeter of the shaded region is 20 cm, show that .

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(c) Given that r and can vary, find the value of when .

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Given that r is increasing at the rate of 15 cm s–1, find the corresponding rate of change of when .

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