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12 13 t2 Math f4 Ut Eng
12 13 t2 Math f4 Ut Eng
2
3
2009
3
2
A.
9
4
B.
4
9
C.
D.
1
1
2011
2
If n is an integer,
3 n 2 27(3 n 2 )
9(3 n )
3
1
B.
9
A.
C. 32 n4
D.
1
3 n 1
80.1%
81.7%
log 27 log 9
log x log x 2
A. (log 3)(log x)
B. log( x 3)
C. 6
D. 3
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1
2
3
99
.
log log log
2
3
4
100
1
100
1
100
C. 2
D. 2
7
2x 4 y
(2 xy 2 ) 2
A.
x2
y3
x3
B. 3
2y
C.
x2
2y
D.
x2
2y3
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2
1
a3 4a
A.
5
(a 3)(a 4)
B.
a5
(a 3)(a 4)
C.
2a 3
(a 3)(a 4)
D.
3a 5
(a 3)(a 4)
It is given that a and b are positive numbers. Simplify each of the following algebraic
expressions and express the answers with positive indices.
(a)
a a
(b)
a5
( a )3
1
2
(c)
b2
6
a
1
4
(8 marks)
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3.
After an experiment is conducted for t hours, the number N of bacteria in a culture dish
can be represented by the following formula:
N = krt, where k and r are constants.
It is known that the number of bacteria in the culture dish at the beginning of the
experiment is 250. After the experiment is conducted for 3 hours, the number of
bacteria in the culture dish is 1 458.
(a) Find the values of k and r.
(b) Is it possible that the number of bacteria will exceed 100 000 within 10 hours of
experiment? Explain your answer.
(6 marks)
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4.
1
times that in another earthquake with
5
a magnitude 8.8 on the Richter scale. What is the magnitude of the first earthquake on
the Richter scale? (Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.)
(6 marks)
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5.
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6.
1
=1
256
(6 marks)
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7.
(a) Find the H.C.F. and L.C.M. of x2 6x, 2x2 x and 2x2 13x + 6.
(b) Simplify
1
(2 x 2 x) (2 x 2 13x 6)
x 6x
(c) Simplify
1
1
1
.
2
2
x 6 x 2 x x 2 x 13x 6
(9 marks)
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