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r g parent » i taeee3 i k r<0,255 1 2a Sere? b ¢ feret a a in2ered} » € ie-fereo} 4 Novalues fe e-fere-tUe rod) f eteretumzer2 b r08 € re-lors>0 a redorss0s fe re-bors>} f re-forr=3 5 a -20 6 Wer<-2utex>7) Ta lered) b fers! & xctore>55 9 Norealroots§%—d4aca © tered Challenge 8 (-15,-3.751,(6,0) bd e-Ts3 OS52 xe -lore>-075 or 6 2 4.6.3,8,0,2) b x>ly=7-z.y>ee1 ye2-Se-s2erysOreyed bE (2. 61.2, -1.-04.-1) © ot.) aa Chapter review 3 La akr—2y28 Ake 6 3y = Sy » 2 re-ty a3} 3 a Subsutue x b @.t)and | 4 a Subst y b redsbyetsib 5 a HaHa SF ra dy-2 b cad.ya3andx=-25,y=-} 6 ro-t}.y=2handx=4.y=-} Ta ka? bee Ba tx> 109 b exe -Butea> 7) 9 Sered 10a 22-524 b texe-suter>4) Ma x<2} b heres © Ocred @ ferezt ‘Worked solutions are available in SolutionBank. ¥# Wisres 1 ket 14 BY < dae so 16K? < 40k SkIZk +5) <080-fek <0 6 w » -7,20,3,0) ¢ re-Txo3 16 $185) exe} E1 + 185) EUs) be 4-55-40 Chatlenge Osteo 2 “che? ‘CHAPTER & Prior knowledge check 1a GeSWeeD b uae) 2a yy 3 bt i 3 afp 2 ayo) vl [ess] a [east] 2 fle [1 [2 ylaas[ 0 pears [8 rd ews icy . 1" ty f ot /° « y n 3 3 s 4 oye 3 T ae Jy LA b ya ates ales) 3 a yaatee2he-D v ods om © yaate te v © y=He-1) i f y=a0-me2) y= Sri2e— 1)2e4 1) 1 yente-mr+3) y O7E.0F 0.-8) bh yaxtes 1-2) u LN? J oy=8u-9) y a + b>” OM eo a) ? 91 75.0) 27) toon 8) Oe F Woy * ow) CRIED Worked sotutions are available in SolutionBank. set EUs) 5 a batentda-6 Exercise 4¢ » 0-6) tai 6 anhba-tenldaz Tow xe 120032) D xix-84r-4) ew op a fs * yeste?-1) Ws = 268 —1) bi fy = (2 + Whe AF at we Boca) wa ia a -stee 2 fy =r ~3) Only 2intersections y= S01) yatestP 1b Only 1 intorsetion ate Graphs do not intersect Ot) Ju=sa-a) 1b 2 tho graphs eros in two places so there are twee solitons fy =32+7 A ba © Expand brackets and rearrange ADELE CRIED Worked sotutions are available in SolutionBank. et EUs) a fps 0.2) (420),10,2) yaa ae 2,12} (5.30) ely uy Ba a ye 1,00) O.-4=Ly=0 wow . wy 7 D (0,2) (-3,-40} 6,72) oa ” coe ee 0.0.0) A0,.y=-1.=0 fy =te- 242 +27 Un pw a a me iy » Ore aeeA 20 a tos tty ie L oO r * VY / ome , os 0,-27,.0 & » ao A y=t) (2.00,00,4) +2.0,00.8 Eva sir) © Reenter + 50,8) fis) 2 =e Ihe +2)+ 2:(0,0) by © Res 1) e-aie + 1% (0,0) ay yet \ yafz +2) + 2h (0,0: (-2.0) "at gene © fle + 2) =r + 2kr ~ 24 (2,04 2,05 00,4) fla) 4 =~ BF: 2,0); 10,4), 2-1) baa yoseute te b tort a2 chan . u ‘ oy a 4 “ yen ky wo tawny my tw —| ore >| tn 4 PN Ze t aot er te SY \ x ff? im ib 2h CRIED Worked sotutions are available in SolutionBank. et “te iy a] aly=-m fe) EUs) lw fm fat o™ y= 2r-3) y= (2e¥2e—3) ea a t,3) b 2-12) yale 20-39 b ands Challenge 12-2) 2 Ge 203 PS ir) 0.0 Ba AL-2,-6),210, 0), 012, ~81.0%6,00 " b AGA, 0), B1-2, 6), 10, 3.244. 6) 2-0) 2,6) ad y=0, 4.6 CRIED Worked sotutions are available in SolutionBank. set © i ),B, 0).10, 3), D4, 0) y 1-0) 4. ALB, -6),BI-6,0), 1-4, -3), B10, 0) A wd SSR NER OLA y BW re-1.y=0,0.1) f Ales, -18), 1-2, 0), C10, 9), B14, 0) y ® 01 10,1), DIA. 0) f4,-2 he AC16, 6), B-8, 0), C10, 3), BELG, 0) y # | ie 3 h-16,-0) v ¥=2.y-0,0,0) 1 AL4, 6),B1-2, 0), 10, 3),044, 0) ' BON) 2.y=0,(0,-1) Chapter review 4 1a yn WB? , ouen-a » 2 nad - za 16) Hay meas 6 4 Ac4,-2)0.01€1.0100.-2 Yi b AGI, 0) B10, 4) C11. 4) 02,0) uw f fy = tis) NG ‘oO; “b © AG, 3) B10, 5) CU. 5) BE, 3) u ly ac x % 4 A¢-1,0) 50,9101, 3) 042, 0 lve f3y=te) © ACA, 0.5) BO, 1.5) C11, 1.5) D2, 0.8) us ahve fay-1=t 2 x a] e CRIED Worked sotutions are available in SolutionBank. et rn wo 2.0) ” 00.0) a wor 0.2) iGo Ww G3) 20), +2) 1 te de3 ate -3 [zo % fay b2 Hao vad antsy © 112 9,3) EUs) 11 Asymptoies at =O and y= y= Me) -2 :Asymprotes aty = 0 and x 3; otersection at (0) challenge Ged) Review exercise 1 a2 a 625 a 45 a a 12k E8121) b -1,0,2 BSN) at discriminant. “ad 3 19-2604 tas Se? Fate+4=0 “The discriminant ofthis ¢-7 <0, s0 no real solutions ar] u oo) bacdere>3} 21 a Diflecet eal rots, ierminant > 0 soma i250 » benderk>6 wercurte 2 24 a xl 2ix +2) bw =f 2a 2) vs AF 2,0)(4.0) and (3,2) (1,0 (2,0) and (1},-2) Ma, ¥ (0. 0)and (3.0) Sa aye (,0)(4,0) and, 6) zea andx=0 Asymptotes: cho 6.8) DO.-8 © - mers )=0 ‘The discriminant ofthe bracket fs -3- AC x46 >7->2> 1. AC+AB> BC-> I> 442-2269 b 1 22608 from x= 37 Area = 14. Dem Hh x=7.23 from x - 402 - 1x 29+ 82)=0 ‘Area = 13.1 em? ar=4 b 468em* AC=1.93em ACE = (2 — P+ e+ 1P 22-4 1) €08 120" Sada 2 WE Be Bea oa 42) =P, 120° a 613" bh 789em® 18 bripa sy Mery erat 3 a Thograph ofy = -cosd is the graph of y b iim rullectod inthe Danis © 5.5m y 15 M4.Zem* 1 Exercise 6F — 1 4 ier 3 Mect axis at (47,0) (270°, 0) Meets yraxis at". “1) Maximum a (180° 1) Minium at (0, =i) and (360",—1) > The graph ofy~ {sine ste graph ofy =sing stroiched by a scale factor in they direction, y y= 4sino ob 1K ato, Aer F Mots #axls at (0°, 0), (180°, 0), (360°, 0) Moa y-axis at (0°, 0) an 30° € The graph ofy = sins the graph ofy = sind stretched by a soa futor 3 in the @ direction, y=sing no + oro ato aa 7 or aso Only moots axis at origin Maximum at (270°, 1) CRIED worked sotutions are available in SolutionBank. et EUs) The graph of y = tan (0~ 45°) i the graph of ane a translated by 45° inthe positive direction, ‘This is the graph ofy = sin reflected in the y-axis, (This is the same as y= —sin@.) Moots #axis at (45°, 0), (225°, 0) Moss yoaxis at 0°, 1) (asymptotes at = 135° and 0 = 315°) 48 Thisis the graph of y=sin® stretched by seale factor -2 i the y-direction (1, reflected inthe Ba axis and scaled by 2 in the y-direction) y 2 Moots #axis at (180°, 0), (0,0) (180, 0) ‘Maximum at (-90", 2) Minimum at (90", 2) ‘b Thisis the graph of y = tane translated by 180° in the negative # direction As tan@ has a period of 180° tan(o's 180°) tan Monts ais at 180" 0), (0,0, (180"-0) Meets asa (0,0) € This isthe graph of y= cos@ stretched by sale factor $hotizamtally. co Mots sass at (-1574°, 0), (-1123",0), (-673".0), (-228", 0,223. 0), (673, 01, 1122",0,(157".0) ‘Moet y-axis at 0,1) ‘Maxima at (180°, 1) (90°... 1), (00%. 1), (180%. 1) Minima at (135°, 1), (-45*,-1) 45°, -11,(135",-1) Moots ais at (180°, 0,0", 0, (180°, 0) Maximum at (-90°, 1) Minimum at (90°, 1) Period = 720° y yosingo 10” sb 180° y y=tan(0-90") ati Fir Period = 90° yetan29 x6 fror Poor Poor [10 for for Foor foor® PSN ai) 6 a F y=cos(-iis a reflection ofy = ens in the ‘y-axis, which isthe same curve, so cusd = eas (-#), yacos y= sin 4 isa reflection of y= sin inthe y-axis y=sin-0) y =-sin(-0) isa reflection of y = sin(-9) in the axis, which is the graph of y= sind, so -sin(-0) = sind. ” y-sin-a) Ail y = sin(6— 90°) is tho graph of translated by 90° to the right, whieh is the graph of y =e086,s0 sin (@ 90°) = e080, _y=sin(@-90" 0 180° 2 b sini90" 9 = sin (90° ~ 9) = -sin (0 90°) using ta (cis) using (a i) cost Using (a) c08 (90° #) = en (-(90" ~ 0) = cos 90°), but eos(@ — 90") = sin8, Secs( 90") int 7a C300" 0-120 01 (60%.0), (240%, 0) » (0.2 Cm ‘Worked solutions are available in SolutionBank. 8 a k= 60° 1b Yes ~ the graph of y= in# ropoats every 360°, y=sincaoes Between 1 pmand 5pm Chapter review 6 1a 155) b 1370m 1atem® 10.6em? fobcan® 3 4 a 509em' —b 1200m? 253 as b 25 3.eme area = Jabsin€ Use the cosine rule to find the other side: +(2N- 2428 cosC-> x =Zem So the triangle s isosceles, with two 45° angles, thus is also rightangled, Ta a4 1075 b tem? saa 9 a 1.50km 10 359m 11 352m yondeuse There are no solutions EUs) 14 a 300° OT) eo y=sin(6oay 15 a pes ba ‘©. The dunes may not all be the same height Challenge Using the sine rule 16 The four shaded regions are congruent sinqiso"= cape - zat Byes wo 180° ~ ZADB ~ ZAEB = 135° obtuse) 80 ZADH + ZABH = 45° = ZACH CHAPTER 7 Prior knowledge 7 tad » co ant 2b sina and sin( 180° ~ 0) have the same y value, 2 ra1.59em (callie) eee aera 3 length of side AG = 30.4¢m Sin(180° +) and sin(360" ~ 0) have the san 4 aoa of langle ABC = 18 em? {vue (which wil be A) " in(L80" 9) Enescion 2h sin (180° +) = -sin(360" ~ a) tae bie ee doe eof 210g 225" 270" Wa us 2 awe bSTe 6 60 a fe us2 T1709" 2000" 3 a 0479 -b 0.15 6 LT 0909 © 0897 aE aad » of ' a 2 5 a sy iF at ak 3 2 5 8 o8rarad b Latrad fe ADined f 539rad Exercise 7B 4 oat 270m 20%5em th ZS em From the graph ofy~ os? which shows four bi em 180m i B6em congruent shaded regions ifthe w value at eit nos mz iskethon y at 80" —ale pat * 180" +o =k ad y at 360° = 4 rea so-cona = -cos(180? =a) 3 dren eos 180" +) = ens(360" ~ 0) 452 "Re tmatgorousckaisorenns — & 4 104em — b 125z4 ‘sk and at 360" ~ 0 is = 6 Tem stan = -tan(is0" ~a) 7 08 = Han (180 +) = an (360° ~ a} Sak PGMS) 9 68cm a her b sind gh sind + sine + rind Rsind= At + sno. © 2a3an 11 2nd 12a Som —-b 136hwm Wa dsm bh 1sam 14a 259rad Mim Exercise 7 1 a 192em b Brom? ——€ Mnem? @ 25.em* © Gr-WS)em* f (Be 92)em* 2 a Seem b Sent 2a kar |b 3.96 © 198 4 am 5 a eos » 200m? © s0zem Tan b Aqire soem! © 1asent salen =r. =heo- » Srcm 9 AcoR =p sino Ieee free Je sino Since ACOR = shaded atea, ABCD = Yr + 8F0~ $720 48 e+ 16r+ GW sr9= 48 (24 tbr + 640-9 =96 16r+64=%areS4 b 28cm 13 784-08) 14 a 1421274 102-2 12 10 08.4 196 = 1444 100-240 cosa =48 = -240 cos A 02 = 008A A= cox 02) 341m? iSten Laem? 98.79, ma2tem 369438406... 1.37 (8 sf) Cm 7 4.62em® Challenge Arua =r, are length, [= 19 Chapter review 7 1 10 1" 12 ‘Worked solutions are available in SolutionBank. “3 @ 120em® b 161.07em* 1.839) ‘ b thotem at by Aron = 10 Le Loren ¢ faa0ren? a 1.108 Bets 63,2 3-18et sore Chapter review 8 04x + 1 fa) = tm 12 yy 2h 1 = {ay (20x + 108) = 208 2 a yeovordinate of B= 82) + 36H? + ie + 4 Gradiont = MSE! + MARY + 6r + 4)~ 4 ts fa) =1 G+ Mn? + Gi = ENS MEE + OF anys Bae +6 an * a 4 6 7 8 = fried » (4,16) 9 bisddeiet ¢ 4h 10 M1 a=1,b=-4,e=5 12a 38-085 Bib wy-2-7 mga 13 y=98—Aand 9g += 128 a ff) bt 5 Pris 0,-1.8 a 392 — Ae Pis@, 1, Gh a 38 AeA Gradient at P=—4, 80 Lis y <4 — 1 “4x1 =38~ 20" 4x1 x 2)=0 2225 y=-9,s00is(2.-9) Distance PQ = 2-07 + -9 = (CLF 68 16 41.4) 18 a Mis. - Js) oP = 4-08 (5 peta +2 b s-a22rs=0 When x= 2,2, 2 so minimum When ¢=2221y=9 80 0P = Challenge When z= 2.9 CHAPTER Prior knowledge check tad bare xn d rise 2aGr+3 ba-l © ater d 3 CRIED Worked sotutions are available in SolutionBank. et 48 sor soree 4 y-AB sores, EUs) yates ye2etve yojrise yedive yelrise ya2e? 06 ya-Sree geese yar sdrler'+e ya3r-2e5— tet +c ya 42 Wax rhsetve Wa) =28 Arts sirtse 5 faje-aet sare arse 4 z challenge wnlB a tb Uae gr 2x Exercise 98 1a Boe » corse ae 2 a ltedetec be © Bit-see 3 a art sGelve » © aris Barve za 4 wsteetiaere ob «PEs 2ge tet ee 5 a eeriee » Pec gts pete cc Fit gee pr 6 a wdc » e frisarse rae pevad-arive Weroriseve fe sor ore ptedeliarse © aledeloe ag 2 : H-Bee -fttrte ec fete efee—arce d fale fete arive fe Seszeleztee —f dledetesatee 9 a Antec » x 0 Be ve 538 6a 38, 10 $88 382040 11 Bets 8x26 46 ya 6x hee 4 yaieeoret 4 Reade o2e- 32-2 5 ets 6 a pehert » 7 a ny 100 » 8 a ty=-4or2a5 bh 28975m i Ba Zar eeconds © 6 the ground is Mat Challenge 1 t=2 2 fers ite Chapter review 9 Toa ie-it-srve |b detdalee 2 X 3 & ri 2 ¢Seec 4 fel-2xl-oxlee So raWseee-she= 12h 6 6.8=9 b Gris daei-2aeve ‘ 9 259m Wa Mase a5 b 7.8 seconds PS icy Wa eteaed b 2st-seioe y 2a Moeller » 9 9163! 3-2-1601, 22 73 wa ry=2 bt) = 8e#— 124 6x2 CChaltonge aks 1b The equation of the curve is y= 24 34" 3x +2 Review exercise 2 1 x4 3y-22=0 2 4-3y-21-0 3 4-25 4a yn-ieed » ci83,3) e115 5 Wem 6 a cos 60" = $= (58+ e~3F e+ 1) + 2512-3) S(2r~3)=(25 + 4x 12¢ 49-22 -2e— 1) On 3s 242+ 48 H-sr+ 16-0 b4 © 108 em? 7 a 1193km b 1009" 8 a AB=AC=10em,AC= 6.10 em boa 9 194em? way axis at (0.0.5 xan at (5°,0) and (128 0} 14 a 1.287 radians (ze 16 16 By Ey 289,225.49 b Osten ‘Yrs 108 $r89 = 40> 20rd + 1000 = 80 ars ietarad 5 28em Gem b 67en 1197? = b 40.3. cm Split each haf ofthe rectangle as shown, gate Meas gta Substitute x = 4 int equation for € Gradient of tangent = 3 so gradient of norm Substitute (4, 8) into y= e+ € Rearrange P9=810 wy ‘ ho 8x58 at Pts is 3 Pa2.Q=9.Ra4 by Sele $ei-2e When x= 1,1) «5, gradient of 2y = 118 +38 5}, sos paral wi tangent uy ‘ #0 ges bree fH .6-x CEI Worked sotutions are avaitablein SolutionBank. ot 2a 2S ey b de! 5x 12r = xr = r~ 12) x2 + 3K -4) 0 Pla) = Kee + 300-2) = hG2+ 5-6); thoro aro no other factors as Ms) iseublc b 2x! ast 36r-5 EUs) Exam Practice 1a 2b b rb « 2 Mir-31001) 3 Behe! 3 orge"l— 2x} 3 or Fete 2a 4 a Angora =02,p=15 07 eget b oars © ORs! + art 5 a mans, 18 min 2-6) By max 4,0) min 2,12) © max 2,9) min (0, -3) max 2:9) min 1.3) Sees le fede onde earths pets —Jees 1 basis crossing: 4.0 wr axis crossing: 142.0 10 3.4) Py

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