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CSEC Maths January 2006
CSEC Maths January 2006
FORM TP 2006017
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01234020
TANUARy 2006
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
l. 2. 34.
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in section II.
All working
Examination Materials
Electronic calculator (non-programmable) Geometry set Mathematical tables (provided) Graph rLpaper (provided)
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CTION
I
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4 marks)
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(ii) (b)
3 marks)
a bank
(i) (ii)
the interest on the loan at the end of the first year the total amount owing at the end of the first year.
2 marks)
( lmark)
(iii) (iv)
year
( I mark ) ( lmark)
the interest on the outstanding amount at the end of the second year.
Total 12 marks
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Page 4
2.
(a)
n)
2 marks)
(b)
2x-3y(c)
5x+6y=37
4.
(
(
+ 4q 4.
6qs
4 marks)
Factorise comPletelY
4xz
25
2 marks) 2 marks)
6p
9Ps
3x2
+ 4x -
( 2 -aSqLTotal 12 marks
3.
(a)
3 marks)
o)
(i)
the urepresents the setof customers visiting thebakery on thatday,-Brepresents the set of customers who set of customers who bought bread, *a C represents the information' illustrate to bought cake. Copy anO comptete the Venn diagram
3 marks)
(ii) (iii)
who Write an expression in x to represent the TOTAL number of customers ( 2 marks) visited the bakery on that day. calculate the number of customers who bought bread
TTIT
DV/E
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4.
("4
! = 4x + 5.
( lmark)
(i)
(ii)
(b)
Determine the equation of the line parallel to I that passes rhrough the point (2,4). ( 3 marks)
The diagram above shows the positions of three cities, A, B and of Africa. The scale of the map is I : 20 000 000.
(Jse
your answer sheet when onr*l,"ring the following questions. Show all lines and angles used in your calculations-
(i)
Measure and state, in centimetres, the length of the line segmenl, BC. ( 2 marks)
*\rtiil \
Hence, calculate in kilometres, the actual shortest distance from City B to city c. ( 2 marks)
a
T:=--
trBsing
4 marks)
Total 12 marks
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Page 6 5.
The curved surface area of a cylinder = 2nrh, where r is the radius and ft is the height, and the surface area of a sphere is 4n f .
The diagram above, not drawn to scale, shows a solid glass paperweight which consists of a hemisphere mounted on a cylinder.
The radius of the hemisphere is 3 cm, the radius of the cylinder is 3 cm and its height is 8 cm.
(a)
(D (ii) (iii)
(b)
cylinder paperweight.
( ( (
hemisphere
of the solid
TOTAL surface
area
Using a ruler, a pencil, and a pair of compasses, construct the parallelogram KLMN, in which KL = 8cm,KN = 6cm, andZLKN=60?. ( Smarks)
Total 11 marks
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6.
l,
'i
!
i
'
(a)
( (
2 marks) 3 marks)
'
(b)
(c)
on the answer sheet provided, drarv and label quadrilaterql - p'e,RT,,which is-the image of'P'Q'R'S' after it has been?eflebted'in the x-axis. ( 3 marks)
Describe completely, the single transformation that maps quadrilateral ppR,i onto P'Q'R'S'. ( 2 marks)
(d)
Total 10 marks
Page 8
7.
The data below are the lengths, to the nearest centimetre, of the right foot of the 25 students in
a class.
t4
15
t6
16
t7
(a)
18 18 18 19 t9
20 20
2t
22 22
22 22 22 23 23
24 2s
25
26
27
Copy and complete the following grouped frequency table for the data above.
Frequency
t4-16
l7-t9
20-22
26-28
8
(
o)
(c)
State the lower boundary of the class interval 14 State the width of the class intervalz0
2 marks)
16.
( lmark)
( lmark)
-22.
(d)
A student's right foot measured 16.8 cm. State the class interval in which this length
would lie.
( lmark)
A student was chosen at random from the group, and the length of his right foot was
measured. Calculate the probability that the length was GREATER THAN or EQUAL ( 2 marks) to 20 cm.
State the modal.length of a student's right foot.
( lmark)
Calculate an estimate of the mean length of a student's right foot using the midpoints of ( 3 marks) the class intervals in (a) above.
Total
ll
marks
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Page 9
8.
The path of a ball thrown in the air is given by the equation h = 20t - 5P where ft is the vertical distance above the ground (in metres) and t is the time (in seconds) after the ball was thrown.
The table below shows some values of r and the corresponding values of h, correct to 1 decimal place.
t
h
0 0.0
0.5 8.8
I
15
1.5
2.5
3.s
8.8
r8.8
r8.8
0.0
(a)
(
youmayproceedasfollows:
2 marks)
(b)
Drawthegraph of
h=2ot
SPfor
0<r<4.
4
.
O<t<4.
Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 0.5 seconds, draw the horizontal r-axis for
( lmark)
Using a scale
o.o<h<21.0.
( lmark)
ft-axis for
drawn. ( 2 marks)
( I mark
)
curve.
(i) (ii)
(iii)
ball
( I mark )
(
2 marks)
ll:
the number of seconds for which the ball was MORE than 12 metres above the
upwards.
( I mark )
'-i
ri
it
it
Total lL marks
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SECTION
II
(a)
*-ry=6(b)
Express
2x+y=7
6 marks)
4x2
l2x
( 3 rmrks)
(c)
- lb - 3 ( r mark ) (ii) the value of -r for which the minimum @curs ( I mark ) (iii) the values of x for which 4x2 _ lbc _ 3 0 expressing your = to 3 ------p significant figures. '--^ answers l' i'_".u"1
the minimum value
(i)
of 4x2
Total 15 marks
page
10.
ll
(a)
A shop stocks
-r
$onix
and,
(i)
( lmark)
The owner of the shop spends $150 to purchase each sonix radio and $300 for each zentradio, she has $4 500 to spend on the purchase of these radios.
(ii)
t
( lmark)
The owner of the shop decides to stock at least 6 Sonix and at least 6 Zent radios.
(iii)
(b)
2 marks)
(i)
for0<y<25.
(ii)
Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 5 Sonix radios and 2 cm to represent 5 Zent radios, draw the horizontal axis for 0 < x < 30 and the vertical axis
( Imark)
On these axes, draw the four boundary lines for the four inequalities written in (a) (i), (ii) and (iii) above. ( 4 marks)
Shade the region on your graph that satisfies
(iii)
(iv)
above.
2 marks)
(c)
The owner of the shop sells the radios to make a profit of $g0 on each Sonix and $100 on each Zentradio.
(i) (ii)
andy.
( lmark)
( 2 marks)
Total 1{
MAXIMUM profit.
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In the diagrym above, not drawn to scale, O is the centre of the circle, Z AOB = 130", Z DAE = 30o, and, AEC and, BED are chords of the circle.
(a)
Calculate the size of EACH of the following angles, givirig reasons for EACH step of your answers.
(i)
Z ACB
( ( ( (
2 marks) 2 marks)
2 marks)
(iD (iiD
hts..
cBD
z AED
o)
(c)
Show that LBCE and MDE are similar. Given that CE = 6 cm, EA = 9.1 cm and DE = 5cm,
3 marks)
(i) (ii)
EB MED.
3 marks)
( 3 marks)
Total 15 marks
Page 14
(2,4)
(a)
Express in the
-* /"\ [, J A,A,
DC
OC, and OD where O is the origin (0, 0)
(i) (ii)
(b)
-)
-+
2 marks)
the vectors
--)
unO
( 2 marks)
calculate lABland hence determine the unit vector in the direction of AIi. I I Using the answers in (a) (ii),
r-+r
-+
(2marks)
(c)
(D (iD (d)
AB
and
DC
2 marks) 2 marks)
Using a vector method, determine the position vector of G, the midpoint of the line AC. Hence, state the coordinates of the point of intersection of the diagonals AC and, BD of parallelogranABCD. ( 5 marks)
Total 15 marks
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Page 15
14.
(a)
rhe marrix
= (; ^.)
(i) (ii)
(b)
Calculate, in terms of x, the determinant of L. Calculate the values of x given that L is singular.
3 marks)
rhe matrix
(1 |
the inverse of M.
(D
Find
lfl,
l*(c)
(ii)
yfor which
, g)
(13
(
The image,
marks)
(r=
(i) (ii)
(a
:) (;). (:,)
(f ,t'), of (3, -l)
under.ty'
( (
3 marks)
the coordinates of the point, (r, y), which is mapped by N onto (7, 4).
3 marks)
Total 15 marks
END OF TEST
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