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Question 1

1.1.1 elne2 lnlne + ln2e = e


2 2
ln 2 + ln2 + lne = e 2
1
p
1.1.2 = p4(1 cos ) + cos  2 4

= pcos  4cos  + 4
4 2

= (cos 2) 2

= (cos  2)
2

1.2 Graphs are as follow:

1.3.1 ) y + 2 = (x 2) ) y = x 4x + 2 This is a parabola.


2 2

y-intercept: yp= 2 p p
roots: x =  ) x = 2 + 2 or x = 2 2
4 8

axis of symmetry: x = 2
2

Turning point: y-coordinate: y = 2

1.3.2 ) 4x2 9y2 = 25


2 2

) x25 2 y35 2 = 1 This is a central hyperbola.


( ) ( )

2.1 z = (2 + 3j )(z + 1)
) z = 2z +j 2 + 3jz + 3j
)z= j j = + j
2+3
1 3
1+3
1+3
11
10
3
10

p p
2.2 z = 1 + 2j = 5cis63:4 ) zk = 5 cis[ : 
4
4 63 4 +360 k ]
) z1 = 25cis15:9; z2 =
25cis105:9; z = 25cis195:9; z = 25cis285:9
4
3 4
p
2.3 2 j = p5e : j 3 605

) lnz = ln 5 + (3:605 + 2k)pj


Principal value of z: lnz = ln 5 2:678j = 2:796e 1:279j
3.1 Gradient of line through (2; 1)&( 1; 2):m = 1 = 2 1 1

Gradient of line with inclination of 20:1 m = tan 20 = 0:364 Let  be an angle
1 2 3
2

between the two lines. Ten tan  = 3 13 : : = 0:794. Hence  is obtuse and
1+(
0 364
)(0 364)
 = 180 + arctan( 0:794) = 141:6 .

3.2 Perpendicular distance=4 units


3.3 MBC = (2; ). mmedian = : = ) m?bisector = . Mmedian = (1; )
1
2
05 5
2 0
9
4
4
9
11
4
Hence ? bisector : y 11
4
4
9
(x 1) ) y = x + 4
9
83
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Total marks: 50 marks=100 %

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