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MJC 2015 H2 J1 Math Promos Questions
MJC 2015 H2 J1 Math Promos Questions
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H2 Mathematics
9740/01
Paper 1
2 October 2015
3 Hours
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Write your name and civics group on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper.
You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
Answer all the questions.
Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures, or 1 decimal place in the case of
angles in degrees, unless a different level of accuracy is specified in the question.
otherwise.
Where unsupported answers from a graphing calculator are not allowed in a question, you are
required to present the mathematical steps using mathematical notations and not calculator
commands.
You are reminded of the need for clear presentation in your answers.
At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
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A cruise liner offers three types of cabins for its passengers to choose from, namely,
interior, balcony and suite. The number of passengers on board occupying each type
of cabin is as follows:
No. of
Passengers
Interior
350
Balcony
100
Suite
50
Total
500
It is desired to sample 10% of the passengers on board from different cabin types to
find their opinions of the service quality provided.
(i) Describe how a simple random sample may be obtained in this context.
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(iii) Suggest another sampling method that would not have this disadvantage, and
describe how it can be carried out in this context.
2 x 2 9 x + 12
Without the use of a graphing calculator, solve 2
1.
x 5x + 4
Hence solve
2 x 2 9 x + 12
> 1.
x2 5 x + 4
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[4]
[3]
3
3
x
y = f 1 ,
2
[3]
(ii)
y2 = f ( x) ,
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showing in each case the equations of the asymptotes and the points of intersection
with the axes.
4
Michael planted a bonsai tree in his backyard. In order to keep the tree at a certain
height, he plans to trim its height by 15% at the start of each year. By the end of each
year, the bonsai tree is expected to grow by 0.5 metres in height. Let un denote the
height of the bonsai tree in metres at the end of the nth year. It is given that u0 =
2
,
3
10
8
0.85n for n 0 .
3
3
[1]
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10
8
0.85 x , comment on the height of the
3
3
[3]
(iv) If Michael does not want the height of the bonsai tree to grow beyond two
metres in the long run, what is the minimum percentage that the height of the
bonsai tree should be trimmed each year?
1
2
3
r 2 + 3r 1
and find
+
=
( r 1)! r ! ( r + 1)! ( r + 1)!
[2]
r 2 + 3r 1
r =1 ( r + 1)!
n
r 2 + 5r + 3
(ii) Hence find
.
r =1 ( r + 2 )!
N
[4]
[3]
(iii) Using your answer in part (i), give a reason why the series
r 2 + 3r 1
r =1 ( r + 1)!
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(There is no need to express your answers in parts (i) and (ii) as a single algebraic fraction.)
4r 3
4n + 5
= 5 n , for n
r
2
2
r =1
[4]
(ii)
2N
4r 3
,
r
r = N +1 2
[2]
4r
2
r =1
[3]
5
7
(a)
(ii)
(b)
x
,
ln
(1 2 x )
1
cos
(x )
2
[3]
[3]
e xy = y ( x 2 + 2e x ) .
Find the value of
1
dy
when x = 0 and y = .
2
dx
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A tea cup is designed such that the portion that is used to contain tea is an open
cylinder inscribed in a sphere of radius 5 units. The cylinder has base radius r units
and height h units and the upper and lower parts of the sphere are removed, as shown
in the diagram below.
h
r
1
2 2
).
maximum volume of tea that the cup can hold as r and h vary.
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(ii) It costs $0.02 per unit2 to coat the interior of the open cylinder with a layer of
thermal insulation of negligible thickness. Find the cost of the thermal
insulation for the tea cup with maximum volume found in part (i).
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6
9
f :x
x 2 2 x 1, 1 x 1.
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g:x
9 3x, 0 x < 3,
2
( x 3) , 3 x < 6,
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(iii) Give a reason why the composite function gf exists and hence state its range.
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10
0
1 1
The equations of two planes p1 and p2 are r = 1 + 1 + 0 , ,
2
1 4
and
2
0 = 7 a respectively, where a is a constant.
1
[2]
[2]
(iii) Find the position vector of the foot of perpendicular from point A ( a,1, a ) to
p2 in terms of a.
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7
11
(a)
(b)
[3]
A geometric series has common ratio r, and an arithmetic series has first term a
and common difference d, where a and d are non-zero. The second, fifth and
seventh terms of the arithmetic series are three consecutive terms of the
geometric series.
(i) Show that the geometric series is convergent.
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(ii) It is given that the first term of the geometric series is the same as the
first term of the arithmetic series. Let S be the sum to infinity of all the
even-numbered terms of the geometric series and An be the sum of the
first n terms of the arithmetic series. Given a > 0 , find the least value of
n such that S + An < 0 .
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