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SULIT

3472/1 1 3472/1
Matematik Tambahan Name : ………………..……………
Kertas 1
Sept 2010 Form : ………………………..……
2 Jam

SEKOLAH-SEKOLAH MENENGAH ZON A KUCHING


LEMBAGA PEPERIKSAAN
PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN SPM 2010

MATEMATIK TAMBAHAN For examiner’s use only


Kertas 1 Marks
Dua jam Question Total Marks
Obtained
JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI 1 3
SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU 2 4
1 This question paper consists of 25 questions.
3 4
4 3
2. Answer all questions. 5 2
6 3
3. Give only one answer for each question.
7 3
4. Write your answers clearly in the spaces provided in 8 3
the question paper.
9 4
5. Show your working. It may help you to get marks. 10 3
11 3
6. If you wish to change your answer, cross out the work 12 3
that you have done. Then write down the new
answer. 13 3
14 3
7. The diagrams in the questions provided are not 15 3
drawn to scale unless stated.
16 3
8. The marks allocated for each question and sub-part 17 4
of a question are shown in brackets. 18 3
9. A list of formulae is provided on pages 2 to 3. 19 3
20 3
10. A booklet of four-figure mathematical tables is 21 3
provided.
. 22 3
11 You may use a non-programmable scientific 23 4
calculator. 24 3
12 This question paper must be handed in at the end of 25 4
the examination . TOTAL 80

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The following formulae may be helpful in answering the questions. The symbols given are
the ones commonly used.

ALGEBRA
−b ± b − 4ac
2 log c b
1 x= 8 log a b =
2a log c a

2 am × an = a m + n
9 Tn = a + (n − 1)d

3 am ÷ an = a m − n
n
10 Sn = [ 2a + ( n − 1) d ]
2
4 (am)n = a mn 11 Tn = ar n − 1
a ( r n − 1) a (1 − r n )
5 log a mn = log a m + log a n 12 Sn = = , (r ≠ 1)
m r −1 1− r
6 log a = log a m − log a n a
n 13 S∞ = , r <1
7 log a mn = n log a m 1− r

CALCULUS

dy dv du 4 Area under a curve


1 y = uv , =u +v b
dx dx dx
= ∫ y dx
a
or
du dv
u dy v dx − u dx
b

2 y= ,
v dx
=
v2
, = ∫ x dy
a
5 Volume generated
dy dy du
= ×
b
3
dx du dx = πy 2 dx or
∫a
b

∫ πx
2
= dy
a

GEOMETRY

1 Distance = ( x1 − x 2 ) 2 + ( y1 − y 2 ) 2 5 A point dividing a segment of a line


 nx + mx 2 ny1 + my 2 
(x, y) =  1 , 
2 Midpoint  m+n m+n 
 x1 + x 2 y + y2 
(x , y) =  , 1 
 2 2  6 Area of triangle =
1
3 r = x2 + y 2 ( x1 y2 + x2 y3 + x3 y1 ) − ( x2 y1 + x3 y2 + x1 y3 )
2

xi + yj
4 rˆ =
x2 + y 2
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STATISTIC

1 x =
∑x ∑ w1 I1
N 7 I=
∑ w1
∑ fx 8 n
Pr =
n!
2 x = ( n − r )!
∑f n!
9 n
Cr =
( n − r )!r!
3 σ = ∑ (x − x ) 2
=
∑x 2
− x2
N N
10 P(A ∪ B) = P(A) + P(B) − P(A ∩ B)

4 σ = ∑ f ( x − x )2 =
∑ fx 2 − x 2 11 P(X = r) = nCr p r q n − r , p + q = 1
∑f ∑f
12 Mean µ = np
1 
2 N −F 13 σ = npq
5 m = L+ C
 fm 
  x−µ
14 z=
Q1 σ
6 I= × 100
Q0

TRIGONOMETRY

1 Arc length, s = r θ 9 sin (A ± B) = sinA cosB ± cosA sinB

1 2 10 cos (A ± B) = cosA cosB ∓ sinA sinB


2 Area of sector , A = rθ
2
3 sin 2A + cos 2A = 1 tan A ± tan B
11 tan (A ± B) =
1 ∓ tan A tan B
4 sec2A = 1 + tan2A
a b c
5 cosec2 A = 1 + cot2 A 12 = =
sin A sin B sin C
6 sin 2A = 2 sinA cosA
13 a2 = b2 + c2 − 2bc cosA
7 cos 2A = cos2A – sin2 A
= 2 cos2A − 1
1
= 1 − 2 sin2A 14 Area of triangle = absin C
2
2 tan A
8 tan 2A =
1 − tan 2 A

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THE UPPER TAIL PROBABILITY Q(z) FOR THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION N(0, 1)
KEBARANGKALIAN HUJUNG ATAS Q(z) BAGI TABURAN NORMAL N(0, 1)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Minus / Tolak
0.0 0.5000 0.4960 0.4920 0.4880 0.4840 0.4801 0.4761 0.4721 0.4681 0.4641 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36
0.1 0.4602 0.4562 0.4522 0.4483 0.4443 0.4404 0.4364 0.4325 0.4286 0.4247 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36
0.2 0.4207 0.4168 0.4129 0.4090 0.4052 0.4013 0.3974 0.3936 0.3897 0.3859 4 8 12 15 19 23 27 31 35
0.3 0.3821 0.3783 0.3745 0.3707 0.3669 0.3632 0.3594 0.3557 0.3520 0.3483 4 7 11 15 19 22 26 30 34
0.4 0.3446 0.3409 0.3372 0.3336 0.3300 0.3264 0.3228 0.3192 0.3156 0.3121 4 7 11 15 18 22 25 29 32
0.5 0.3085 0.3050 0.3015 0.2981 0.2946 0.2912 0.2877 0.2843 0.2810 0.2776 3 7 10 14 17 20 24 27 31
0.6 0.2743 0.2709 0.2676 0.2643 0.2611 0.2578 0.2546 0.2514 0.2483 0.2451 3 7 10 13 16 19 23 26 29
0.7 0.2420 0.2389 0.2358 0.2327 0.2296 0.2266 0.2236 0.2206 0.2177 0.2148 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27
0.8 0.2119 0.2090 0.2061 0.2033 0.2005 0.1977 0.1949 0.1922 0.1894 0.1867 3 5 8 11 14 16 19 22 25
0.9 0.1841 0.1814 0.1788 0.1762 0.1736 0.1711 0.1685 0.1660 0.1635 0.1611 3 5 8 10 13 15 18 20 23
1.0 0.1587 0.1562 0.1539 0.1515 0.1492 0.1469 0.1446 0.1423 0.1401 0.1379 2 5 7 9 12 14 16 19 21
1.1 0.1357 0.1335 0.1314 0.1292 0.1271 0.1251 0.1230 0.1210 0.1190 0.1170 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
1.2 0.1151 0.1131 0.1112 0.1093 0.1075 0.1056 0.1038 0.1020 0.1003 0.0985 2 4 6 7 9 11 13 15 17
1.3 0.0968 0.0951 0.0934 0.0918 0.0901 0.0885 0.0869 0.0853 0.0838 0.0823 2 3 5 6 8 10 11 13 14
1.4 0.0808 0.0793 0.0778 0.0764 0.0749 0.0735 0.0721 0.0708 0.0694 0.0681 1 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 13
1.5 0.0668 0.0655 0.0643 0.0630 0.0618 0.0606 0.0594 0.0582 0.0571 0.0559 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 11
1.6 0.0548 0.0537 0.0526 0.0516 0.0505 0.0495 0.0485 0..0475 0.0465 0.0455 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1.7 0.0446 0.0436 0.0427 0.0418 0.0409 0.0401 0.0392 0.0384 0.0375 0.0367 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8
1.8 0.0359 0.0351 0.0344 0.0336 0.0329 0.0322 0.0314 0.0307 0.0301 0.0294 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 6
1.9 0.0287 0.0281 0.0274 0.0268 0.0262 0.0256 0.0250 0.0244 0.0239 0.0233 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 5
2.0 0.0228 0.0222 0.0217 0.0212 0.0207 0.0202 0.0197 0.0192 0.0188 0.0183 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
2.1 0.0179 0.0174 0.0170 0.0166 0.0162 0.0158 0.0154 0.0150 0.0146 0.0143 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4
2.2 0.0139 0.0136 0.0132 0.0129 0.0125 0.0122 0.0119 0.0116 0.0113 0.0110 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3
2.3 0.0107 0.0104 0.0102 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2
0.00990 0.00964 0.00939 0.00914 3 5 8 10 13 15 18 20 23
0.00889 0.00866 0.00842 2 5 7 9 12 14 16 16 21
2.4 0.00820 0.00798 0.00776 0.00755 0.00734 2 4 6 8 11 13 15 17 19
0.00714 0.00695 0.00676 0.00657 0.00639 2 4 6 7 9 11 13 15 17
2.5 0.00621 0.00604 0.00587 0.00570 0.00554 0.00539 0.00523 0.00508 0.00494 0.00480 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 14
2.6 0.00466 0.00453 0.00440 0.00427 0.00415 0.00402 0.00391 0.00379 0.00368 0.00357 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 9 10
2.7 0.00347 0.00336 0.00326 0.00317 0.00307 0.00298 0.00289 0.00280 0.00272 0.00264 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2.8 0.00256 0.00248 0.00240 0.00233 0.00226 0.00219 0.00212 0.00205 0.00199 0.00193 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 6
2.9 0.00187 0.00181 0.00175 0.00169 0.00164 0.00159 0.00154 0.00149 0.00144 0.00139 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
3.0 0.00135 0.00131 0.00126 0.00122 0.00118 0.00114 0.00111 0.00107 0.00104 0.00100 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4

f
Example / Contoh:
1  1 
f ( z) = exp − z 2  If X ~ N(0, 1), then
2π  2 
Jika X ~ N(0, 1),
Q(z) maka

∆y
Q ( z ) = ∫ f ( z ) dz P(X > k) = Q(k)
k ∆x
z P(X > 2.1) = Q(2.1)
O k = 0.0179

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For
examiner’s
use only
Answer all questions.

1. Diagram 1 shows the quadratic function h.

x x h(x)

8 ●

4 ●
● 16
k●
● 64
−8 ●

DIAGRAM 1
(a) State
(i) the objects of 64,

(ii) the value of k.

(b) Using the function notation, express h in terms of x. [3 marks]

Answer : (a) (i)………………


1
(ii)........................

(b) ………………... 3

2. Given that f : x → 2x − 1 and g : x → x2 + 3x + 5 , find

(a) f −1(x),

(b) gf (x). [4 marks]

2
Answer : (a) ………………..

(b) ………………… 4

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For
examiner’s
use only
3. Given that h : x → px + q , g : x → ( x – 3)2 +7 and hg : x → −2( x – 3)2 + 10, find
(a) the value of p and of q,
(b) the value of gh(−3).
[4 marks]

Answer : (a) p =......... q =..............


3
(b) ……………………...
4

4. Given that α and β are the roots of the equation x2 + x – 2 =0.


Form a quadratic equation which has the roots 2α and 2β .
[3 marks]

4
Answer : .........…………………
3

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examiner’s
use only
5. If the graph of the quadratic function f ( x) = x 2 + 2 x − p touches the x-axis at only one
point, find the value of p. [2 marks]

5
Answer : .................................
2
___________________________________________________________________________

6. Find the range of the values of p for which p ( p − 3) ≤ 2 p − 6 [3 marks]

6
Answer : ……........................

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For
examiner’s
use only 7. Solve the equation 32(8)2x = 1. [3 marks]

Answer : ..................................
3

8. Solve the equation log 2 x – log 4 25 = 0 [3 marks]

8
Answer : ...................................
3

9. If 1 + log a a = 2 log a x + log a 2, express x in terms of a.


8
[4 marks]

4
Answer : ......................................

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For
examiner’s
10. The first three terms of an arithmetic progression are − 5 , x, and 9 . use only
Find
(a) value of x
(b) the sum from the 7th to the 11th terms
of the arithmetic progression. [3 marks]

Answer : (a) …………………….. 10

(b) ……………………….
3

m3
11. The first and the second term of an geometric progression is m and .
4
Find the sum of the first 4 terms of the progression if m = 6
[3 marks]

11

3
Answer : …...…………..….......

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For
examiner’s
use only 15
12. The variables x and y are related by the equation y = − 1.
x
xy

A(0, a)

DIAGRAM 12

O x
B(20, b)

A straight line graph is obtained by plotting xy against x, as shown in Diagram 12. Find
the value of a and of b.

[3 marks]

12 Answer: a =...….……….

b = ....................
3

13. Given the coordinates of points S and T are (−3, 2) and (7, −3) respectively. Point P
divides the line segment ST in the ratio 3 : 2, find the coordinates of P.
[3 marks]

13

Answer : ………………..…….
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For
examiner’s
14. Given that the vertices of a quadrilateral ABCD are A(0, −1), B(3, 3), C(6, k) and use only
D(5, −1) and its area is 15 unit2, find the value of k.
[3 marks]

14

Answer : .………………… 3

15. Given P ( −1,3) , Q (2, −1). Find, in terms of unit vectors ݅ and ݆ ,

(a) PQ

(b) the unit vector in the direction of PQ .
[3 marks]

Answer : (a)…...…………..…....... 15

(b) .................................... 3

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For
examiner’s
use only 16. Diagram 16 shows a triangle OPQ.

M‫ܯ‬

O
ܱ Qܳ
DIAGRAM 16
→ →
Given OP = p , OQ = q and point M lies on PQ such that PM : PQ = 1 : 4. Express

OM in terms of p and q .

[3 marks]

16

Answer : OM = …….…………...
3 .
___________________________________________________________________________

17. Solve the equation cosec 2 x + 2 = 0 for 0˚ ≤ x ≤ 360˚. [4 marks]

17

4 Answer : …...…………..….......
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For
examiner’s
18. Diagram 18 shows the sector OAD and the sector OBC with a common centre O. use only
D

θ
B O A

DIAGRAM 18

Given OD = 4 cm, OC = 3 cm and the ratio of the length of arc AD to the length of
arc BC is 2 : 3. Find the value of θ in radians. [3 marks]

Answer : …………………….. 18

19. Given that y = 6 x 2 − 4 x , find the small approximate change in y when x increases
from 1 to 1.05.

[3 marks]

19

Answer : ……………………… 3

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For
SULIT 14 3472/1
examiner’s
use only h
20. Given that the gradient of the tangent to the curve y = at the point where x = 2
1 − 2x
is −2, calculate the value of h.
[3 marks]

20

3
Answer : …...…………..….......
___________________________________________________________________________

21. Given that ∫ 1


f ( x ) dx = 5 . Find the value of the constant k if

2 3

∫1
f ( x ) dx + ∫ [ f ( x) + kx]dx = 15.
2
[3 marks]

21

Answer : ……………………..
3

22. A set of integers 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 15, 18, m and n has a mean 12 and mode 18.
Find the value of m and of n if n > m . [3 marks]

22

Answer : ………………….
3 .

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examiner’s
23. A debate team consists of 2 Form Four and 4 Form Five students. If they are chosen use only
from 10 Form Four students and 12 Form Five students, find
(a) the number of ways the debate team can be formed.
(b) the number of ways the debate team can be arranged in a row to take photograph
with the 2 Form Four students sitting next to each other.
[4 marks]

23
Answer : (a) ……………………..

(b) .……………..……… 4
___________________________________________________________________________

24. Robert and David’s favourite drink is Coca-cola. If they were asked to choose a drink
from a box that contains 4 cans of Coca-cola and 5 cans of Orange juice. Find the
probability that
(a) both of them got their favourite drink,
(b) only one of them got their favourite drink.
[3 marks]

24

Answer : (a) …………………….. 3

(b) .……………..………

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For
examiner’s
use only 25. Diagram 25 shows a standard normal distribution graph.
f (z)

z
0 k

DIAGRAM 25

The probability is represented by the area of the shaded region is 0.7019

(a) Find the value of k.

(b) X is a continuous random variable which is normally distributed with a mean of 45


and a standard deviation of 5.
Find the value of X when the z-score is k.

[4 marks]

25

Answer : (a) ……………………..


4
(b) .……………..………

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Matematik
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Kertas 1
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Sept 2010

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PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN
SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA 2010

MATEMATIK TAMBAHAN

Kertas 1

Dua jam

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MARKING SCHEME

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2
MARKING SCHEME FOR PAPER 1 -2010
ZON A

No Solution and marking scheme Sub Marks Total Marks


1. (a) (i) 8, −8 1

(ii) −4 1

(b) h( x) = x 2 or h : x → x 2 1
3

2. x +1
(a) f −1 ( x) = 2
2

y +1
x= B1
2
(b) gf ( x) = 4 x 2 + 2 x + 3 2

g (2 x − 1) = ( 2 x − 1) + 3 ( 2 x − 1) + 5
2
B1
4
3. (a) p = −2 1

q = 24 1

(b) gh(−3) = 736 2

h(−3) = 30 B1 4

4.
x2 + 2 x − 8 = 0 3

SONR = 2α + 2 β = 2(α + β ) = 2(−1)


PONR = 2α × 2 β = 4αβ = 4(−2) B2

SOR = α + β = −1
B1
POR = αβ = −2 3
3
No Solution and marking scheme Sub Marks Total Marks
5.
p = −1 2

(2) 2 − 4(1)(− p ) = 0
or B1 2
4+ 4p = 0

6.
2≤ p≤3 3
2 3 B2
( p − 2)( p − 3) ≤ 0 B1 3
7.
5 3
x=−
6

3(2x) = −5 or 5 + 3(2x) = 0 or IE B2

B1
23(2 x ) = 2−5 or 25×(23)2x = 20
3
8.
x=5 3

log 2 x 2 = log 2 25 or x2 = 25 B2

log 2 25
log 2 x − =0 B1
log 2 4 3

9.
a 4
x=
4

a2
= 2 x2 B3
8

a2 B2
log a = log a 2 x 2
8

a2
log a @ log a 2 x 2 @ log a x 2 B1
8 4
4
No Solution and marking scheme Sub Marks Total Marks
10.
(a) x = 2 1

(b) 255 2

S11 = 330 or S 6 = 75 or
B1
11
[2(−5) + (10)(7)] or 6 [2(−5) + (5)(7)] 3
2 2

11.
4920 3

6 ( 94 − 1)
S4 = B2
9 −1
B1
a = 6 or r =9 3
12.
a = 15, b = −5 3

a = 15 or b = −5 B2

xy = − x + 15 B1
3
13.
P ( 3, −1) 3

 2(− 3) + 3(7 ) 2(2 ) + 3(− 3) 


P= ,  B2
 2+3 2+3 

SP : PT = 3 : 2 or S
3
• 2
T
B1
P
3
14.
k=2 3

−2k − 26 = −30 B2

1
[0(3) + 3k + 6(−1) + 5(−1) − 3(−1) − 6(3) − 5k − 0(−1)] = −15 B1
3
2
5
No Solution and marking scheme Sub Marks Total Marks
15.
(a) 3i − 4 j 1

3i 4 j 3i − 4 j
− @ 2
(b) 5 5 5

3i − 4 j B1
(3) + (−4)
2 2 3

16.
3 1 3
p+ q
4 4

p+
1
4
(
− p+q ) B2

→ → 1→ B1
OM = OP + PQ
4 3

17.
x = 105 , 165 , 285 , 345 4

2x =210˚, 330˚, 570˚, 690˚ B3

30˚ B2

1 1
= −2 or sin 2 x = − B1
sin 2 x 2
4

18.
π 3
θ= rad .
3

12θ = 6(π − θ ) B2

4θ 2
= B1
3(π − θ ) 3
3
6
No Solution and marking scheme Sub Marks Total Marks
19.
∂y = 0.4 3

∂y = (12 x − 4)(0.05) B2

dy
= 12 x − 4 or ∂x = 1.05 − 1 = 0.05 B1
dx
3
20.
h = −9 3

2h
= −2
[1 − 2(2)]2 B2

dy 2h
= or equivalent B1
dx (1 − 2 x) 2
3

21.
4 3

3
 kx 2 
5+   = 15 B2
 2 2

2 3 B1
∫ f ( x ) dx + ∫ f ( x ) dx = 5
1 2 3

22.
m = 18, n = 21 3

m + n = 39 B2

x=
∑ x = 4 + 5 + 8 + 9 + 10 + 15 + 18 + m + n = 12 B1
N 9 3
7
No Solution and marking scheme Sub Marks Total Marks
23.
(a) 22275 2

C2 × 12C4
10 B1

(b) 240 2

5!2! B1
4
24.
4 3 1
(a) × = 1
9 8 6

5
(b) 2
9

4 5 5 4
( × )+( × ) B1
9 8 9 8
3

25.
(a) k = 0.53 2

1 – 0.7019 B1

2
(b) X = 47.65

B1
X − 45
= 0.53 4
5
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2010

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1. This question paper consists of three sections : Section A, Section B and Section C.

2. Answer all question in Section A , four questions from Section B and two questions from
Section C.

3. Give only one answer / solution to each question..

4. Show your working. It may help you to get marks.

5. The diagram in the questions provided are not drawn to scale unless stated.

6. The marks allocated for each question and sub-part of a question are shown in brackets..

7. A list of formulae is provided on pages 2 to 3.

8. A booklet of four-figure mathematical tables is provided.

9. You may use a non-programmable scientific calculator.

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The following formulae may be helpful in answering the questions. The symbols given are the ones
commonly used.

ALGEBRA
− b ± b − 4ac
2
8 log a b =
log c b
1 x=
2a log c a

2 am × an = a m + n 9 Tn = a + (n − 1)d

3 am ÷ an = a m − n n
10 Sn = [2a + (n − 1)d ]
2
4 (am)n = a mn
11 Tn = ar n − 1
5 log a mn = log a m + log a n a (r n − 1) a (1 − r n )
12 Sn = = , (r ≠ 1)
m r −1 1− r
6 log a = log a m − log a n
n a
13 S∞ = , r <1
7 log a mn = n log a m 1− r

CALCULUS

dy dv du
1 y = uv ,=u +v 4 Area under a curve
dx dx dx b
du dv
u dy
v −u = ∫y dx or
2 y= , = dx 2 dx , a
v dx v b
= ∫ x dy
dy dy du a
3 = × 5 Volume generated
dx du dx b
= πy 2 dx or

a
b

∫ πx
2
= dy
a

GEOM ETRY

1 Distance = ( x1 − x 2 ) 2 + ( y1 − y 2 ) 2 5 A point dividing a segment of a line


 nx + mx 2 ny1 + my 2 
(x, y) =  1 , 
2 Midpoint  m+n m+n 
 x1 + x 2 y + y2 
(x, y) =  , 1 
 2 2  6. Area of triangle =
3 r = x2 + y2 1
( x1 y2 + x2 y3 + x3 y1 ) − ( x2 y1 + x3 y2 + x1 y3 )
2
∧ xi + yj
4 r=
x2 + y 2

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STATISTICS

1 x =
∑x ∑ w1 I1
N 7 I=
∑ w1
n!
2 x =
∑ fx 8 n
Pr =
(n − r )!
∑f n!
9 n
Cr =
(n − r )!r!
3 σ = ∑ (x − x ) 2
=
∑x 2
− x2
N N 10 P(A ∪ B) = P(A) + P(B) − P(A ∩ B)

4 σ = ∑ f ( x − x )2 =
∑ fx 2 − x 2 11 P(X = r) = nCr p r q n − r , p + q = 1
∑f ∑f 12 Mean µ = np
1 
2 N −F 13 σ = npq
5 m = L+ C
 fm 
  x−µ
14 z=
σ
Q
6 I = 1 × 100
Q0

TRIGONOMETRY

1 Arc length, s = r θ 9 sin (A ± B) = sinA cosB ± cosA sinB

1 2 10 cos (A ± B) = cosA cosB ∓ sinA sinB


2 Area of sector , A = rθ
2
3 sin 2A + cos 2A = 1 tan A ± tan B
11 tan (A ± B) =
1 ∓ tan A tan B
4 sec2A = 1 + tan2A
a b c
5 cosec2 A = 1 + cot2 A 12 = =
sin A sin B sin C
6 sin 2A = 2 sinA cosA
13 a2 = b2 + c2 − 2bc cos A
7 cos 2A = cos2A – sin2 A
= 2 cos2A − 1
1
= 1 − 2 sin2A 14 Area of triangle = absin C
2
2 tan A
8 tan 2A =
1 − tan 2 A

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THE UPPER TAIL PROBABILITY Q(z) FOR THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION N(0, 1)
KEBARANGKALIAN HUJUNG ATAS Q(z) BAGI TABURAN NORMAL N(0, 1)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Minus / Tolak
0.0 0.5000 0.4960 0.4920 0.4880 0.4840 0.4801 0.4761 0.4721 0.4681 0.4641 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36
0.1 0.4602 0.4562 0.4522 0.4483 0.4443 0.4404 0.4364 0.4325 0.4286 0.4247 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36
0.2 0.4207 0.4168 0.4129 0.4090 0.4052 0.4013 0.3974 0.3936 0.3897 0.3859 4 8 12 15 19 23 27 31 35
0.3 0.3821 0.3783 0.3745 0.3707 0.3669 0.3632 0.3594 0.3557 0.3520 0.3483 4 7 11 15 19 22 26 30 34
0.4 0.3446 0.3409 0.3372 0.3336 0.3300 0.3264 0.3228 0.3192 0.3156 0.3121 4 7 11 15 18 22 25 29 32
0.5 0.3085 0.3050 0.3015 0.2981 0.2946 0.2912 0.2877 0.2843 0.2810 0.2776 3 7 10 14 17 20 24 27 31
0.6 0.2743 0.2709 0.2676 0.2643 0.2611 0.2578 0.2546 0.2514 0.2483 0.2451 3 7 10 13 16 19 23 26 29
0.7 0.2420 0.2389 0.2358 0.2327 0.2296 0.2266 0.2236 0.2206 0.2177 0.2148 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27
0.8 0.2119 0.2090 0.2061 0.2033 0.2005 0.1977 0.1949 0.1922 0.1894 0.1867 3 5 8 11 14 16 19 22 25
0.9 0.1841 0.1814 0.1788 0.1762 0.1736 0.1711 0.1685 0.1660 0.1635 0.1611 3 5 8 10 13 15 18 20 23
1.0 0.1587 0.1562 0.1539 0.1515 0.1492 0.1469 0.1446 0.1423 0.1401 0.1379 2 5 7 9 12 14 16 19 21
1.1 0.1357 0.1335 0.1314 0.1292 0.1271 0.1251 0.1230 0.1210 0.1190 0.1170 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
1.2 0.1151 0.1131 0.1112 0.1093 0.1075 0.1056 0.1038 0.1020 0.1003 0.0985 2 4 6 7 9 11 13 15 17
1.3 0.0968 0.0951 0.0934 0.0918 0.0901 0.0885 0.0869 0.0853 0.0838 0.0823 2 3 5 6 8 10 11 13 14
1.4 0.0808 0.0793 0.0778 0.0764 0.0749 0.0735 0.0721 0.0708 0.0694 0.0681 1 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 13
1.5 0.0668 0.0655 0.0643 0.0630 0.0618 0.0606 0.0594 0.0582 0.0571 0.0559 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 11
1.6 0.0548 0.0537 0.0526 0.0516 0.0505 0.0495 0.0485 0..0475 0.0465 0.0455 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1.7 0.0446 0.0436 0.0427 0.0418 0.0409 0.0401 0.0392 0.0384 0.0375 0.0367 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8
1.8 0.0359 0.0351 0.0344 0.0336 0.0329 0.0322 0.0314 0.0307 0.0301 0.0294 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 6
1.9 0.0287 0.0281 0.0274 0.0268 0.0262 0.0256 0.0250 0.0244 0.0239 0.0233 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 5
2.0 0.0228 0.0222 0.0217 0.0212 0.0207 0.0202 0.0197 0.0192 0.0188 0.0183 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
2.1 0.0179 0.0174 0.0170 0.0166 0.0162 0.0158 0.0154 0.0150 0.0146 0.0143 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4
2.2 0.0139 0.0136 0.0132 0.0129 0.0125 0.0122 0.0119 0.0116 0.0113 0.0110 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3
2.3 0.0107 0.0104 0.0102 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2
0.00990 0.00964 0.00939 0.00914 3 5 8 10 13 15 18 20 23
0.00889 0.00866 0.00842 2 5 7 9 12 14 16 16 21
2.4 0.00820 0.00798 0.00776 0.00755 0.00734 2 4 6 8 11 13 15 17 19
0.00714 0.00695 0.00676 0.00657 0.00639 2 4 6 7 9 11 13 15 17
2.5 0.00621 0.00604 0.00587 0.00570 0.00554 0.00539 0.00523 0.00508 0.00494 0.00480 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 14
2.6 0.00466 0.00453 0.00440 0.00427 0.00415 0.00402 0.00391 0.00379 0.00368 0.00357 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 9 10
2.7 0.00347 0.00336 0.00326 0.00317 0.00307 0.00298 0.00289 0.00280 0.00272 0.00264 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2.8 0.00256 0.00248 0.00240 0.00233 0.00226 0.00219 0.00212 0.00205 0.00199 0.00193 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 6
2.9 0.00187 0.00181 0.00175 0.00169 0.00164 0.00159 0.00154 0.00149 0.00144 0.00139 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
3.0 0.00135 0.00131 0.00126 0.00122 0.00118 0.00114 0.00111 0.00107 0.00104 0.00100 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4

f
Example / Contoh:
1  1 
f ( z) = exp − z 2  If X ~ N(0, 1), then
2π  2 
Jika X ~ N(0, 1),
Q(z) maka

∆y
Q( z ) = ∫ f ( z ) dz P(X > k) = Q(k)
k
∆x
z P(X > 2.1) = Q(2.1)
O k = 0.0179
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SECTION A

[40 marks]

Answer all questions in this section.

1 Solve the simultaneous equations x − y = 2 and x 2 − 5 xy + 2 y 2 = 8 .


[5 marks]

2 f ( x) = 0 is a quadratic equation which has the roots 2 and − p that are distinct from
each other.

(a) Write f ( x) = 0 in the form ax 2 + bx + c . [2 marks]

(b) The curve y = kf ( x) cuts the y-axis at the point (0, 12). Given that the value of p = 3,
calculate

(i) the value of k. [2 marks]

(ii) the coordinates of the maximum point of the curve. [3 marks]

3 A number of wires are arranged as shown in the Diagram 3.

DIAGRAM 3

The longest wire is 40 cm long. The length of each subsequent wire is 20% shorter than the
previous wire.
Find

(a) the length of the 6th wire [3 marks]

(b) the total length of the first 5 wires. [2 marks]

(c) the sum to infinity of the length of the wires. [2 marks]

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4 (a) Prove that sin 2 x = tan x (1 + cos 2 x). [2 marks]

(b) (i) Sketch the graph of y = sin 2 x − 1 for 0 ≤ x ≤ π.

(ii) Hence, determine the value of p such that sin 2 x = 2 p has only two real
solutions for 0 ≤ x ≤ π.
[6 marks]

5 Table 1 shows the distribution of marks obtained by 100 students in a test.

Marks 10 − 19 20 − 29 30 − 39 40 − 49 50 − 59 60 − 69
Number of
8 16 30 25 14 7
students
TABLE 1
(a) Using a scale of 2 cm to 10 marks on the horizontal axis and 2 cm to 5 students on the
vertical axis, construct a histogram for the given data and from the histogram,
estimate the value of mode of the marks of the students.
[3 marks]
(b) Without drawing an ogive, calculate the median mark. [3 marks]

6 Diagram 6 shows a pentagon PQTRS.


4x
P Q

3y T

S R
x
DIAGRAM 6
(a) Express in terms of x and y .

(i) PR ,

(ii) QS .
[2 marks]
→ → → → →
(b) Given PT = m PR and QT = nQS , express PT in terms of
(i) m, x and y ,
(ii) n, x and y .
Hence, find the values of m and of n.
[5 marks]

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SECTION B

[40 marks]

Answer four questions from this section.

7 (a) A closed cylindrical water tank, with a radius of r cm is to be constructed using


aluminium sheets to hold 250π m3 of water. If the total surface area of the water
500π
tank, A m2, is given by A = 2π r 2 + . Calculate the minimum total surface area.
r
[3 marks]

(b) Diagram 7 shows part of the curve y = x (5 − x) intersecting the straight line y = 5 – x
at point P(1, 4).
y

y = x(5 − x)

P(1, 4)

x
O
DIAGRAM 7 y=5−x
(i) Find the area of the shaded region. [4 marks]

(ii) The region enclosed by the curve and the x-axis is rotated through 360o about
the x-axis. Find the volume generated, in terms of π . [3 marks]

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8 Use graph paper to answer this question.

Table 2 shows the values of two variables, x and y , obtained from an experiment.
The variables x and y are related by the equation y = ab x − 2 where a and b are
constants.

x 5 6 7 9 10 12
y 7.24 8.71 10.9 17.4 21.4 32.3
TABLE 2
(a) Plot log y against (x − 2), by using a scale of 2 cm to 1 unit on the ( x − 2 )-axis and
2 cm to 0.2 unit on the log y -axis.
Hence, draw the line of best fit. [5 marks]

(b) Use your graph from 7(a) to find the value of


(i) a,
(ii) b. [5 marks]

9 Diagram 9 shows a sector of a circle with centre O. ABC is a segment with the height, MC
of 3 m.
C

3m

A B
M
r
DIAGRAM 9
O
AB is a chord of the segment with the length of 8 m and M is the mid point of AB. Given
that r is the radius of the sector, find
(a) (i) the length of OM in terms of r.

(ii) the value of r,


[3 marks]
(b) ∠AOB in radian, [3 marks]

(c) the area of the shaded region. [4 marks]

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10 Solution by scale drawing is not accepted.

Diagram 10 shows a trapezium ABCD.


y

.
B(8, 4)

A .
O
.
C(m, 0)
x

.
D(3 , −1)
DIAGRAM 10

Given that the equation of the line AB is x − 3 y + 4 = 0 , find

(a) the value of m, [3 marks]

(b) the equation of AD and hence, the coordinates of point A, [5 marks]

(c) the equation of the locus of P if P moves in such a way that ∠BPD is always a right
angle. [2 marks]

11 (a) The school hockey team held a training session on penalty shooting. Each player was
given 5 trials. After the session, it was found that on the average, the mean for
number of goals scored by a player is 3. If a player is chosen at random, find the
probability that a player

(i) fails to score any goal,

(ii) scores at least 4 goals. [5 marks]

(b) The body mass of 483 pupils in a certain school follows a normal distribution with
mean of 35 kg and a standard deviation of 10 kg.

(i) If a pupil is chosen at random, find the probability that his body mass is between
30 kg and 60 kg.

(ii) A pupil will be placed under obesity list if his body mass exceeds 60 kg.
Estimate the number of pupils whose names will appear in the list.
[5 marks]

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SECTION C
[20 marks]
Answer two questions from this section.

12 A particle moves in a straight line and passes through a fixed point O.


Its velocity, v ms −1 , is given by V = t 2 − 8t + 15 , where t is the time, in seconds, after
leaving O .
[Assume motion to the right is positive.]
Find
(a) the initial velocity, in ms−1, [1 mark]
(b) the minimum velocity, in ms−1, [3 marks]
(c) the range of values of t at which the particles moves to the right, [3 marks]
(d) the distance, in m, travelled by the particle in the third second. [3 marks]

13 The table 13 shows the monthly expenditure of a family on different items in the years 2008
and 2009 and their respective weightages, with total weightage of 15.
Expenditure (RM)
Item Weightage
Year 2008 Year 2009
Electricity 180 210 4
Water 30 40 2
Telephone and internet 120 No change x
Others 450 540 6
TABLE 13
(a) Using 2008 as the base year, calculate the price index for the
(i) expenditure of electricity,
(ii) expenditure of telephone and internet
in the year 2009. [2 marks]
(b) Calculate the composite index for the expenditure on these items in the year 2009
based on the year 2008. [3 marks]

(c) The rate of increase for the expenditure on electricity and others from the year 2009
to 2011 is expected to be 10% while that of water and telephone and internet remain
unchanged.
Calculate
(i) the expected expenditure on electricity in the year 2011,
(ii) the composite index in the year 2011 based on the year 2008.
[5 marks]
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14 The diagram 14 shows a quadrilateral PQRS.

P 7.5 cm
Q

14 cm

30o

R
DIAGRAM 14 S 10 cm
Given that the area of ∆QRS is 28 cm2 and ∠QRS is acute. Calculate
(a) ∠QRS, [2 marks]
(b) the length of QS in cm, [2 marks]
(c) ∠PQS [3 marks]
(d) the area of quadrilateral PQRS. [3 marks]

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15 Use the graph paper provided to answer this question.


A factory produces two types of commodities, A and B.
The commodities produced by the factory satisfy the following constraints.

I : The ratio of the number of commodities A and B produced in a day must not be
less than 1 : 2.
II : The total number of commodities A and B produced in a day must be at least 7
units.
III : The number of commodity A must exceed the number of commodity B
produced in a day by not more than 3.
(a) Taking x as the number of units of commodity A and y as the number of units of
commodity B produced in a day, write down three inequalities, other than x ≥ 0 and
y ≥ 0 , which satisfy the above conditions. [3 marks]
(b) By using a scale of 2cm to 1 unit of commodity on both axes, construct and shade the
region R that satisfies all the above conditions. [3 marks]
(c) By using your graph in (b), find
(i) the minimum number of units of commodity A produced if the number of units
of commodity B produced is 5 units,
(ii) the minimum cost of production of these commodities each day, if the cost of
production for one units of commodity A and one unit of commodity B in a day
are RM100 and RM80 respectively.
[4 marks]

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Zon A Kuching 2010 – PAPER 2

QUESTION
SOLUTION MARKS
NO.

1 x = 2+ y P1 5

Eliminate x or y
(2 + y )2 − 5 y (2 + y ) + 2 y 2 − 8 = 0 K1

Solve the quadratic


( y + 1)( y + 2) = 0 K1 equation by using the
factorization @ quadratic
formula @ completing the
square must be shown
y = −1, y = −2 N1
@ Note :
x = 1, x = 0 N1 OW− − 1 if the working of solving
quadratic equation is not shown.
5

2
K1
(a) f ( x) = ( x + p )( x − 2) 2

= x 2 + ( p − 2) x − 2 p N1

(b)
(i) 12 = k[−2(3)] K1 5

N1
k = −2

2 2
(ii) 1 1
y = − 2[ x 2 + x +   −   − 6] K1
2 2

1 25 K1
= − 2( x + ) 2 +
2 2

 1 25   1 1 N1
∴max point =  − ,  or  − ,12 
 2 2   2 2
7
3

QUESTION
SOLUTION MARKS
NO.
a = 40 and r = 0.8 P1
3 3
(a) |T6 = 40(0.8)5 K1

= 13.1072 N1

(b)
S5 =
(
40 1 − 0.8 5 ) K1
2
1 − 0.8

= 134.464 N1

(c)
40 K1 2
S∞ =
1 − 0.8

= 200 N1

4 sin x 2
(a) cos 2 x = 2cos 2 x − 1 or tan x = K1
cos x

LHS to RHS or RHS to LHS N1


4

QUESTION
SOLUTION MARKS
NO.
y
(b) 4
(i) ¼π ½π ¾π π x
O

-1

Shape of sine curve P1

Modulus P1

Amplitude or period P1

Translation P1

(ii) y = 2 p −1 K1 2

1
p= N1
2 6
5 Refer to the graph
(a) 3
Mode = 37 N1

(b)
P1
 100  3
 2 − 24  Lower
m = 29.5 +   (10) K1
 30  boundary OR
   100 
 2 − 24 
  (10)
N1  30 
=38.17  
8
5

QUESTION
SOLUTION MARKS
NO.

6 (i) PR = 3 y + x N1
(a) 2


(ii) QS = −4 x + 3 y N1


(b) PT = 3m y + mx N1
5

PT = PS + ST

= 3 y + (1 − n)(4 x − 3 y ) K1

= (4 − 4n) x + 3n y N1

Compare coefficient of x and y K1


4
n=m= N1
5 7
6

Number of students

Correct both axes (Uniform scale) K1


All points are plotted correctly N1

30

25

20

15

10

0 marks
9.5 19.5 29.5 39.5 49.5 59.5 69.5
7

QUESTION
SOLUTION MARKS
NO.

7 dA 500π K1 3
(a) = 4π r − 2
dr r

500π
4π r − =0
r2
K1
r=5

A = 678.58 m2 N1

(b)
(i) Finding area of trapezium
1  x2 
1 4
K1
A1 = (*5 + 4)(1) or A1 = 5 x − 
* y-intercept= 5 must
2  2 0 be correct.

∫ (5 x − x
2
Integrate )dx
 5x 2 x 3 
A2 =  −  K1
 2 3

1
Using limits ∫0
into A2 K1

7 1
Area = A1 – A2 = @ 2 @ 2.333 unit2 N1
3 3

Integrate
π ∫ (5 x − x 2 ) 2 dx K1 3
(ii)  25 x 3 10 x 4 x 5 
π − + 
 3 4 5

K1
5  25 x 3 10 x 4 x 5 
Use the limits ∫
0
into 
 3

4
+ 
5

625 1
Volume generated = π @ 104 π @ 104.17π unit3 N1
6 6

Note: OW − 1 once only for correct answer without showing the 10


process of intergration.
8

log10 y Q8
x−2 3 4 5 7 8 10 N1
log 0.86 0.94 1.04 1.24 1.33 1.51 N1
y

(a) Each set of values correct (log10 y must be at least


2 decimal places) N1, N1 Correct both axes (Uniform scale) K1
Y = mX + c All points are plotted correctly N1
log 10 y = ( x − 2 )log 10 b + log 10 a K1 Line of best fit N1
where Y = log 10 y, X = (x − 2),
m = log 10 b and c = log 10 a
(c) log 10 b = gradient
1.46 − 0.57
1.6 log 10 b = = 0.09468 K1
9.4 − 0
b = 1.244 N1
×
log 10 a = Y-intercept
1.4 log 10 a = 0.57 K1
a = 3⋅715 N1 10 ×
×
1.2

×
1.0
×
×
0.8

0.6

0.4

0.2

0 x−2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9

QUESTION
SOLUTION MARKS
NO.
9
(a) 3
(i) r −3 P1

(ii) (r − 3)2 + 42 = r2 Using Pythagoras theorem on ∆BMO K1

25
r= (or 4.1667) N1
6

(b)
OM = 4.167 − 3 = 1.167cm P1 3
let θ = ∠AOB,
1 4
tan θ = K1
2 1.167
1
θ = 1.287 rad.
2
θ = 2.574 rad. N1

1 25 2 4
Area of sector OAB = ( ) (2.574) = 22.34 cm2 K1
2 6

1 25
Area ∆OAB = (8)( − 3) = 4.667 cm2 K1
2 6

K1
Area of shaded region =22.34 − 4.667
N1
= 17.673 cm2

10
10

QUESTION
SOLUTION MARKS
NO.

10 1 3
mCD = mAB =
(a) 3 K1

1
y = x−2 N1
3

m=6 N1

(b)
mAD = −3 K1 5

−1 = −3(3) + c K1

y = −3 x + 8 N1

Solving the equations y = −3x + 8 and x − 3 y + 4 = 0 K1

A(2, 2) N1

(c)
y − ( −1) y − 4 K1
× = −1 2
x−3 x −8

x 2 + y 2 − 11x − 3 y + 20 = 0 N1

10
11

QUESTION
SOLUTION MARKS
NO.

11 3 K1 3
(a) (i) p = , p + q =1
5
5
2 K1
P( X = 0) =   or IE
5
= 0.01024 N1

(ii) P( X ≥ 4) = P ( X = 4) + P ( X = 5)
4 1 5
 3  2 3 K1
= C4     +  
5
5 5 5
= 0.337
N1

(b) 7
(i) 30 − 35 60 − 35 K1
or
10 10

P ( −0.5 ≤ Z ≤ 2.5 ) = 1 − P (Z ≥ 0.5) − P (Z ≥ 2.5) K1


or 1 − 0.3085 − 0.00621
or R(−0.5) − R(2.5)

= 0.6853 or 0.68525 N1

(ii) Number of pupils = P( X ≥ 60) × 483 K1

=3 N1

10
12

QUESTION
SOLUTION MARKS
NO.
12
(a) v = 15 ms−1 P1 1

(b) dv
a = 2t − 8 and a = 0 or =0 K1 3
dt

t=4 K1

vmin = −1 ms−1 N1

(t − 3)(t − 5) > 0 K1
(c) 2
0 ≤ t < 3, t > 5 N1

t3
(d) s = − 4t 2 + 15t K1
4
3

3
| s3 − s2 | OR ∫2 v dt K1

2
18 − 16
3 K1
OR
33  23 
− 4(3) 2 + 15(3) −  − 4(2) 2 + 15(2) 
3 3 

1 N1
1 m
3 10
13

QUESTION
SOLUTION MARKS
NO.

13 2.1 2
(a) (i) Electricity : I = ×100 = 116.7
1.8
P2, 1
(ii) Telephone and internet : I = 100

(b) Any one of


116.7(4) +133.3(2) +100(3) +120(6) 3
I= K1 K1 the price
15 indices
correct.
=116.9 N1

110 5
(c) (i) RM 210 × K1
100

= RM 231 N1

(ii) 110 110


(116.7 × ) (4) + 133.3(2) + 100(3) + (120 × )(6)
100 100 K1
15
K1
Any one of the price
indices formula correct.
N1
= 124.8

10
14

QUESTION
SOLUTION MARKS
NO.

14 1 2
(a) 28 = (14) (10) sin ∠QRS K1
2

∴ ∠QRS = 23o35' N1

(b) (QS ) 2 = 102 + 142 − 2(10)(14) cos 23o35' K1 2

N1
QS = 6.276

6.276 7.5
(c) = K1 3
sin ∠QPS sin 30
∠QPS = 24°44′ N1

∠PQS = 125°16′ N1

(d) Area of quadrilateral PQRS 3


1
= 28 + (7.5)(6.276)sin125o15' K1 K1
2

= 47.22 N1

10
15
Answer for question 15
(a) I. y ≤ 2x N1

II. x+ y ≥7 N1

y III. y ≥ x−3 N1

(b) Refer to the graph,

1 or 2 graph(s) correct K1
3 graphs correct N1

Correct area
N1

(c) i) xmin = 3 N1

8 ii) max point (3, 4) N1

k = 100x + 80y
Maximum Profit = RM 100(3) + RM 80(4) K1
7
= RM 620
N1
10
6

5
R

4 (3, 4) •

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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