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YEAR 13 MATHEMTICS

7TH WEEK ( 04/05-08/05)


MONDAY 04/05
Strand : Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
Sub strand : How to sketch piece wise function
Exercise : Sketch the following

Tuesday (05/05)
Limits Continuity and differentiability from graphs ( Read the notes given on page 122)
Copy this in the note book

Answers : a)
Answers
Wednesday :06/05 EXERCISE : text Book page 124

2.
Thursday : 07/05
Strand 6 : Algebra page 127
Sub strand : Sequence
Examples

Do Examples 2 and 3 from page 129


Friday 08/05

Answer for C is on page 131


Exercises from page 1 and 3 from page 131
Week 8 ( 11/05- 15/05)
Monday 11/05
Sub Strand : Mathematical Induction page 133

Do example 1 from page 133


And example 2 from page 134

Exercises: Exercise 6.2 page 136

Tuesday 12/05
More exercises on Mathematical Induction
Wednesday 13/05
Sub strand : Binomial Theorem page 138
Read , understand and summaries notes from page 138
Thursday 14/05

Friday 15/05
Week 9 ( 18/05 – 22/05)
Monday 18/05

Follow notes on page 141


Examples

Follow and do all examples from page 142 and 143

Tuesday 19/05

(Revise this topic )


Wednesday 20/05
Sub strand Partial Fractions page 144

Read and understand notes from page 145

Exercise:
Thursday 21/05

page 147
Example
Exercise: Express as partial fraction
1.

Friday 22/05
Exercise: Express as partial fraction
Week 10 : 25/05 – 29/05
Monday 25/05
Revision
STRAND 1 COMPLEX NUMBERS

1. Given that P  5(cos 60  i sin 60 ) and Q  3(cos 900  i sin 900 )
i). Represent P on an Argand Diagram. [1.5 marks]

ii). Find PQ and express your answer in rectangular form. [3 marks]

(- formula
2  5i
2. Express in the form a+bi [2.5 marks]
1 i

3. A complex number Z is given as Z   2  3i . Express Z in polar form. [ 2 marks]

- formula

5. Find the values of x and y such that (𝒙 + 𝟐𝒚 + (𝒙 − 𝒚)𝒊 = 𝟑 + 𝟐𝒊 [ 3 marks]

Tuesday 26/05
1. If 𝒗 = 𝟏 + 𝟓𝒊 and 𝒘 = −𝟏 − 𝟑𝒊.
a) Find 𝒗 × 𝒘 [1.5 marks]
̅
𝒗
b) [ 2.5 marks]
̅
𝒘
̅𝒗
c) Show that 𝒗 = |𝒗|𝟐 . [ 3 marks]

- formula

2. Solve 𝟑𝒙𝟐 − 𝟒𝒙 + 𝟐 = 𝟎. Use the quadratic formula. [ 3 marks ]


Wednesday 27/05

STRAND 2 VECTORS
1. Consider the three dimensional vectors

a  4i  2 j  k and b  2i  j  4k
~ ~

i). Find a [1 mark]


~

ii). Find b [1 mark]


~

iii). Determine the dot product of


a b
~ and ~ . [ 1 mark]

- Formula

iv). Hence, calculate the angle between ~ and ~ .


a b [ 2 marks]

- Formula

𝟏 𝟏
2). Given vector v =(−𝟑) and vector k =(𝟑)
~ ~
𝟒 𝟐

(i) Find the magnitude of v .[ 1 mark]


~

(ii) Show that the two vectors v and k are orthogonal. [ 2 mark]
~ ~

Thursday 28/05

1. A and B are the points (-1, 4, -3) and ( 7, 4, -11) respectively. Find the coordinates of a
𝑨𝑴 𝟑
point on the line AB given that = [ 2 marks]
𝑨𝑩 𝟖
STRAND 3 FUNCTIONS

1. The function f and g are defined by f : x  x  3 and g : x  x2

a). Find g  f ( x ) [ 1 mark]

b). State the domain of g  f ( x ) [ 1 mark]


Sketch the graph of f ( x)  ( x  2)( x  1) ( x  4) .
3 2
2.
a). State the x and y intercepts of f(x). [ 1.5 marks]
b). Sketch the graph of f(x) showing the intercepts, turning points and the point of
inflexion [ 2 marks]
Friday 29/05
(𝒙+𝟐)(𝟐𝒙−𝟏)
1. The graph of a rational function has the equation g(x) =
𝒙−𝟏

i. Find the x and y intercepts of g(x). [ 1 ½ marks]


ii. Find the equation of the vertical asymptote of g(x). [ 1 mark]
iii. Find the equation of the oblique asymptote of g(x). [ 2 marks]
iv. Sketch the graph of g(x), showing all intercepts and the asymptotes. [ 3 marks]

2. Two functions are defined as f : x  x 2  2 and g : x  x  3 .


a) State the domain and range of the two functions. [ 1 marks]

b). Find f  g ( x) . [2 marks]

c) What are the domain and range of f  g ( x ) . [ 2 marks]

Week 11 :01/06 – 05/06


Monday 01/06
1. Prove by mathematical induction that
n

 (r  1).2
r 1
r
 n.2 n 1 is true for all positive integers.

2. If f : x  x  1 and g : x  x  4
2

a). state the domain of f . ( 1 mark)

b). find i). g  f (x) (0.5 mark)

ii). f 1 (2) ( 1 mark)


8
 3 2
3. Using the binomial theorem, find the constant term in the expansion of  x   .
 x
4. a). Complete the table (1mk)

X -1 -0.5 -0.1 -0.01 0 0.01 0.1 0.5 1

(1  x) 2  1
x ----

(1  x) 2  1
b). Evaluate lim
x 0
(1.5mk)
x

sin x  2 sin 3 x
5. Prove that  tan x
2 cos 3 x  cos x

Tuesday 02/06

2x 2  x  5 A Bx  C
1. Find the constant A , B and C so that   2 .
( x  3)( x  1) ( x  3) ( x  1)
2

2. The functions f and g are defined by: f : x  x2 and g : x  x  3.

Find:

(a) f o g (x) (1 mark)

(b) g 1 (x) (1½ marks)

 p 2
5

3. A term in an expansion of (a  b) is 
k 
 x
n
  3  2
  .
   x
Give the values of a, b, n, p and k.

4. List the first two terms of (3 x  2)


5

tan x
5. a). Evaluate lim
x 0
(1mk)
sin 2 x

x 2  5x  6  1
b). Find the value of ‘a’ if lim  (1.5mk)
x a x2  4 4
Wednesday 03/06
Limits and Continuity

A). Sketch the graph of the function f(x). given below ( 3 marks)

 1, x  2

f ( x)   x 2 ,  2  x 1
2  x , x 1

 3 
B). lim
Evaluate x   4   ( 2.5 marks)
 x 1

C). The graph below of a piece-wise function g(x) is given below. Use this graph to answer
the questions that follow.

(i). For what value(s) of x is g(x) discontinuous? ( 1 mark)


(ii). For what value(s) of x is g(x) non-differentiable? ( 1.5 marks)
(iii). For what value(s) of x is g ( x)  1 ? ( 1.5 marks)
D). Evaluate the following
sin  5 x3
i). lim ( 1.5 mar k). ii) lim (1.5 mk)
  sin 2 x   x(1  x 2 )
Thursday 04/06 ALGEBRA
10
 x
A). Write down the first three terms in the expansion of 1   ( 3 marks)
 2

7x  4
B). Express into partial fractions ( 3 marks)
( x  1) 2 ( x  2)
Find the coefficient of x y terms in the expansion of ( x  2 y )
4 6 2 2 5
C). ( 3 marks)

D). Use the Binomial Theorem to find the term independent of x in the
5
 3x 3 2 
Expansion of   2  . ( 3 marks)
 4 x 
E). Find the third term in the expression (2 + 3×)6 ( 3 marks)

Friday 05/06
1
Given f : x  and g : x  x  2
2
1).
2x  1

Find the i). f  g (x) ( 1 marks)

ii). Domain of f  g (x) ( 1 mark)

iii). g 1 (2) ( 1.5 marks)

x 2  4x  3
2). A rational function is given by g ( x) 
x 1
i) Find the x and y intercept of the graph of g (x ) . ( 1.5 marks)

ii). State the equation of the vertical and Oblique asymptote ( 2 marks)

iii). Sketch the graph of g (x ) . ( 2 marks)


Week 11 : 08/06-12/06
Monday 08/06
A polynomial function is given by f ( x)  ( x  2)( x  1) ( x  3)
3 2
1).
i). Find the x and y intercept of the graph of f (x ) . ( 1 .5marks)
ii). Sketch the graph of f (x ) clearly showing the behavior of the
graph around the x intercepts ( 2 marks)

2). Sketch

F(x) = x6 , x  2
x2, 2 x  2 ( 2.5 marks)
3). Prove that ( 4 marks)

cos  1  sin 
i). tan  cos ec  sec ii).  0
1  sin  cos 

4
4). Find the exact value of cosec 2A if cos A  where 90    180 ( 3 marks)
 
5

Tuesday 09/06

1
1. Sketch the graph of 𝑦 = − (𝑥 + 2)5(𝑥 + 1)2 (𝑥 − 1)(𝑥 − 2)
8
(Clearly show all intercepts, turning points and the point of inflection)

2. If 𝑓 (𝑥) = 3𝑆𝑖𝑛 𝜗 + 2𝐶𝑜𝑠 𝜗,

i) Express f(x) in the form 𝑅 𝑆𝑖𝑛 (𝜗 + 𝛼) where α is in degrees.

[2 marks]
ii) Sketch the graph of the function f(x) in the interval [0o, 360o].
[2 marks]

iii) Find the co-ordinates of the maximum and minimum points.


[2 marks]

3. Solve: 𝑥 2 + 7 = 0, 𝑥 𝜀 𝑍 [1 mark]
Wednesday 10/06
1) Simplify and write your answer in rectangular form

3(𝐶𝑜𝑠 45𝑜 + 𝑖 𝑆𝑖𝑛45𝑜 ) × 4(𝐶𝑜𝑠160𝑜 + 𝑖 𝑆𝑖𝑛160𝑜 ) [2 marks]

2) For the complex number 𝑧 = 1 − √3 𝑖

i) Write z in polar form. [2 marks]


−11
ii) Find (1 − √3 𝑖) using De Moivre’s Theorem and express the answer in
Rectangular Form. [3 marks]

3) A complex number z is given as 𝑧 = √2 + √6𝑖.


Find the cube roots of z and express your answer in Rectangular Form. [Round off
necessary figures to 2 decimal places]
[4 marks]

Thursday 11/06
1) The graph of a piece-wise function g(x) is given below:

i) For what values of x is g(x) discontinuous? [1 mark]

ii) State the values of x for which g(x) is not differentiable. [1 mark]

iii) For what values of x is g(x)=1? [1 mark]

2. Represent in a complex plane the set of all point, z satisfying

a) 1 < |𝑧| ≤ 2 𝑎𝑛𝑑


𝜋 3𝜋
b) < 𝐴𝑟𝑔(𝑧) ≤
4 4
Friday 12/06

1. Prove by mathematical induction that

𝑛(𝑛+1) 2
13 + 23 + 33 + 43 + ⋯ + 𝑛3 = [ ] is true for all positive integers, n.
2

2 5
2. Use the Binomial theorem to expand and simplify (𝑥 + ) .
𝑥

3𝑥 2 +6𝑥+9
3. Write in partial fraction.
(𝑥−1)(𝑥+2)2

4. Given 𝑓: 𝑥 → 𝑥 2 and 𝑔: 𝑥 → √𝑥 − 6 ,

a) Find 𝑓𝑜𝑔(𝑥)

b) State the domain of 𝑔(𝑥).

5. Evaluate ∑63 3 3
𝑘=2 [𝑘 − (𝑘 + 2) ]

6. Prove that 𝑆𝑒𝑐 2𝜗 − 𝐶𝑠𝑐 2𝜗 = 𝑇𝑎𝑛2 𝜗 − 𝐶𝑜𝑡 2𝜗

√𝑥−3
𝑖𝑓 𝑥 ≠ 9
7. Determine if 𝑓(𝑥 ) = { 𝑥−9 is continuous at 𝑥 = 9.
1 𝑖𝑓 𝑥 = 9

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