ICF Polygon: Mathematics-Answer Key-Final Exam, 2017 "Grade 11" C X 3 4 X 3 6 X

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Mathematics-Answer key-Final Exam, 2017 Grade 11


6
a) x 3 4
c 3
1
6 x 3 x
1

b)
1 x 3 11
c 1
11
a)
x 1 3 +
I(3.5) 0.75
g(x) 0 +

2
b) G(x) =g(x) x 1 3 +
G(x) 0 + 0.75
then G(x) is
decreasing over [1,3] and increasing over [3,+[
ICF 6 13 17 20
1) 0.75

ICF polygon
25
20
15
ICF

10 1
5
0
II(4) 25
[25,35[ 35[35,45[45[45,55[ 55[55,65] 65 Ages
Ages

2)

Y=N/2=10, then xM = 41 is the value of the median. 0.75


3)
50% of the teachers are above 41 years old
0.5
50% of the teachers are below 41 years old
n x 42 years / teacher
X i i
0.5
N

n x X 10.29 years
4) 2

i i
0.5
N

1) p(A) = 0.2 , p(B) = 0.6 , p(C) = 0.3 1.5

2) p(M) = A A A 1
1
1
2
1
6
3
1
III(3. 5) A 11

3!
A A 2 1
3
2! A
6 5
3) p(N) = 6 1
3 3
A 11
A 11
1) (x1)2+(y+2)2=25 , center I(1,2) , radius=5cm 1

2) d(I,(L))= ux I vy I w , then (L) is tangent to circle (C)


5 Radius 1
u v
2 2

IV(4) 3(6)+4(0.5)-20=18+2-20=0, then B (L) 0.25


3)
x=6 is the equation of the 2nd tangent issued from B (Graphically) 1

4) Equation of (C): (x1)2+(y2)2=25 0.75


1) (BF) &(FE) are perpendicular
And (BF) &(FG) are perpendicular
Then (BF) is perpendicular to plane (EFG) 0.75
But (IG) is subset of plane (EFG) since I belongs to (EF)
Thus (BF) and (IG) are orthogonal
a) (EF) &(FG) are perpendicular
And (EF) &(FB) are perpendicular
Then (EF) is perpendicular to plane (FGB) 0.75
But (BC) & (FG) are parallel, which means C is a point on plane (FGB)
Thus (EF) is perpendicular to plane (FGCB)
A (EFCD)(BOEF)=(EF)
2) (BF) & (EF) are perpendicular
V (CF) & (EF) are perpendicular since (EF) is perpendicular to
(6) (FGCB) 0.75
b)
Then BFC is one of the dihedral angles
formed by the two planes (EFCD)&(BOEF)

BFC 45 diagonal of a square bisects the right angle 0.25


3) I midpoint [EF]
(EF) is perpendicular to plane (ISK) since (EF)is perpendicular to (IK) & (IS) 0.75
then (ISK) is the mediator plane of [EF]

1) B(1,0,0) & D(0,1,0) & E(0,0,1) & G(1,1,1) & F(1,0,1) 1.25

2) EG (1,1,0) & BD(1,1,0) EG BD xx' yy ' zz' 0 orthogonal vectors 1


B
2) H(0,1,1) & S(0.5,1,1) & K(0.5,0,0) & I(0.5,0,0.5)
0.5
then plane (ISK) has equation: x=0.5
1) If x] ;1] , f is continuous and strictly decreasing from 2 to 1, then f ( x ) 0 ;
If x [1;1]] ,f is continuous and strictly increasing from 1 to 3, then f ( x ) 0 ;
1
If x [1;[ , f is continuous and strictly decreasing from 3 to 2, then f ( x ) 0 ;
Therefore f ( x ) 0 over all the interval.
2) 2bx ; f ' (1) 1 then a=2 b=8
f ( x ) a 1.5
( x 3) f ' (1) 3
2 2

3) x - -1 1 +

f "(x)
- +
+ - 1

Two inflection points (-1, -4) & (1, 0)

f ( x) & f ( x)
lim
x
lim
x
0.5

x - +

f (x)
4) +
1
+
VI f(x)

(9) -

5)
lim f ( x ) y 0 , then (d): y=2x is O.A.
x

1

6) 8 for all values of x belongs to R then (C) below (d)


f (x) y 0 0.5
x 3
2

8
7) f(0) = 2 ; y-f(0) = f(0) ( x-0 ) ; = 2 3 is the equation of (T) 1
8)

1.5

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