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Chapter 2: Laws of Indices 2 A. Vocabularies 1. Index 3. Base 2. Simplify 4. Scientific Notation B. Exercise 1, Simplify the following expressions. @ x . (b) 3) Sy? © Gry )§ oa. (hy are ge ase @ (=) mn") > 2. Round off each of the following numbers correct to 3 significant figures and express the answer in scientific notation. (a) 5128 000 (b) 0.000 040 237 Chapter 4: More about 3-D Figures 4 A. Vocabularies 1. Plane 6. Front view 2. Angle 7. Side view 3. Reflection 8 Top view 4. Axis 9. Projection 5. Rotational symmetry 10. Line of intersection Exercise 1, The figure shows a regular pentagonal pyramid. (a) How many planes of reflection are there? __ (6) How many axes of rotational symmetry are there? 2. Draw the different views of the following 3-D. Tp | Front Top Side { | TT Front By | | | | In the figure, ABCDEFGH is a prism with trapezium cros (a) Write down the projection(#8%) of point C on the plane EFGH? section, (b) Write down the angles(#%) between (i) CE and plane BCHG, (ii) planes ADEF and EFGH. The orthographic views of a solid are shown below. Draw the solid on isometric grid paper. Front view Top view Side view Chapter 5: Area and Volume (IIT) 5 A. Vocabularies 1. Pyramid 6, Frustum 2. Lateral face 7. Circular cone 3. Slant edge 8. Sphere B. Exercise 1. Inthe figure, VABC is a pyramid with a right-angled triangular base ABC. AB and BC are both 6 cm long and the height of the pyramid is 8 cm. Find the volume of VAB Bom: ‘om ecm 2. Inthe figure, ABCDEFGH is a frustum with square bases. The heights of pyramid VEFGH and frustum ABCDEFGH are 8 cm and 12 cm respectively. FG = 6 em and AB = 15 cm. Find the volume of ABCDEFGH. (Contin...) Chapter 5: Area and Volume (111) 3 In the figure, the curved surface area of the right circular cone is 5107 em’. 5 If its slant height is 30cm, find its base radius. In the figure, (i Find the volume of the hemisphere in terms of x. Gi) Find the total surface area of the hemisphere in terms of x. ‘The surface area of a sphere is 1007 cm. Find the diameter of the sphere. ¢ figure shows two similar plane figures. The areas of the figures are 16 em? and 36 em?. Find the value of x. 1 t acem 1 | Chapter 6: Measures of Central Tendency 6 A. Vocabularies 1. Mean 4. Weight 2. Median 5. Weighted mean 3. Mode Exercise 1, Find the mean, the median and the mode of the set of data 12, 15, 18, 18, 22, 23, 28, 35, 37, 52. 2. The table below shows the number of questions answered correctly by a group of students in a test. Number of questions olif2}3jals ‘Frequency ifs [esis fs Find the mean, the median and the mode of the number of questions answered correctly. 3. The table below shows the stock price index of stocks A, B and C. StockA | StockB | Stock © index 30 66 2 Pri If the ratio of weights of stock A,, stock B and stock C is 2 : 3 : 1, find the weighted mean price index of the three stocks. Chapter 7: Percentage 7 A. Vocabularies 1. Interest 6. Simple interest 2. Principal 7. Compound interest 3. Interest rate 8. Present value 4. Amount 5. Deposit B. Exercise 1, When a number increases by 35%, it becomes 837. Find the original number. 2. The original length and width of a rectangle are 20 em and 14 cm respectively. If the length of the rectangle decreases by 10% and the width of the rectangle decreases by 50%, find the percentage change in the area of the rectangle. 3. The number of fish in a pond increases by 20% every year. If there are 1500 fish in the pond this year, find the number of fish in the pond after 2 years. 4. A.sum of money is deposited in a bank at an interest rate of 5% p.a. for five years, compounded half-yearly. If the amount received is $104 700, find the sum of money deposited. F2 Chapter 10: Deductive Geometry (I) A. Vocabularies F2 9 1 0 1, Straight line 2. Congruent triangles 3. Similar triangles 4. Prove at B. Exercise 1. Inthe figure, ABEF is a straight line and BC // ED. Find the values of x,» and z DOs 2. In the figure, ZAOC = 3b, ZAOD = b— 12° and 2COB = 2b — 60°. It is known that AOB is a straight line. (a) Find the value of b. (b) Hence, prove that COD is a straight line. 4 3b (Contin...) F2 Chapter 10: Deductive Geometry (1) 3. In the figure, prove that AB // CD, where EGHF is a straight line. 4, Inthe figure, PT and QS intersect at R. PR= RT and ZOPR = ZSTR. Prove that APQR = ATSR. 5. _ In the figure, P is a point on ON, ZOPM = 90° and MN = MO. Prove that AMNP = AMOP. N o F (Contin...) F2 Chapter 10: Deductive Geometry (1) 6. Inthe figure, PQS and PRT are straight lines. It is given that QR // ST F2,1 0 Prove that APQR ~ APST. 9 7. nthe figure, ABC and CDE are straight lines. It is known that AB = 2 cm, BC= 6 em, CD=4 em and DE=8 em, (a) Prove that Adi ~ADCB, (b) If DB=5 cm, find the length of AE. 2emyA Geny TaD rem Chapter 3: Deductive Geometry (II) A. Vocabularies 3 1. Angle bisector fe Sy > Inecentre put 2. Perpendicular bisector SEEDED > Circumeentre __4hyps 3. Median pee > Centroid Awe 4. Altitude sia > Orthocentre __Ey Exercise 1. Inthe figure, write down cach of the following special lines of ABC. (a) Altitude (b) Median 4 c (©) Angle bisector (@) Perpendicular bisector \f/ B B | B 2. Inthe figure, ADC is a straight line, BD is an altitude of AABC. AB = AC. Find ZCBD. 3. In the figure, D is a point on AB such that AACD = ABC (a) Prove that CD is the angle bisector of ZACB. (b) Prove that CD is the perpendicular bisector of AB. Chapter 8: Quadrilaterals A. Vocabularies 8 1. Quadrilateral 4, Rhombuses 2. Parallelogram 5. Square 3. Trapezium 6. Diagonals B. Exercise 1. _ Inthe figure, ABCD is a parallelogram, Find a and b, > 2, Inthe figure, ABCD is a rhombuses. Find uv, v and w. iagonals AC and BD intersect a 3. Inthe figure, ABCD is a square. Find x, y and z. apse

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