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MAT133 2019 Dec
MAT133 2019 Dec
TIME 3 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
2. Answer ALL questions in the Answer Booklet. Start each answer on a new page.
3. Do not bring any material into the examination room unless permission is given by the
invigilator.
4. Please check to make sure that this examination pack consists of:
QUESTION 1
-9
a) Solve the inequality > 3 and express the solution in real number line.
1-4x
(5 marks)
b) Solve each of the following inequalities. Express your answers in interval notation.
i) x + 2<- + 3<6 + 2x
; 3
(4 marks)
ii) 3|2x +4| >9
(4 marks)
/3
c) Given z1 = 3 - 3/ and z2 = 3 + 2/, express =— in the form of a + bi.
*1 Z2
(5 marks)
QUESTION 2
a) Find the equation of a line that passes through origin and is perpendicular to
y
5x +^-1 =0
3
(5 marks)
b) A parabola cuts the y-axis at (0,4) and (0,-4) with the directrix, x = 5 and focus at
(3,0). Write the standard equation of the parabola.
(5 marks)
c) Write the equation of the circle 2x2+4x + 2y2 =8 in the standard form. Hence,
sketch the circle with the correct center and radius.
(5 marks)
QUESTION 3
x + 3
a) Given f(x) =x2 - 5 , g(x) = and h(x) =3x- 4. Find
b) The function h(x) = 3x3 - x2 +px +1 has a factor (x +1). Use synthetic division to
find the value of p. Hence, factorize the function completely.
(5 marks)
QUESTION 4
4x - 4y + 4z = -4
4x + y - 2z = 5
-3x-3y-4z = -16
(5 marks)
ii) x - y =5
^ + x = -3
(5 marks)
b) Graph the following system of inequalities below and shade the feasible region.
y>-1
y >x +1
(x-l)2+(y-l)2 <16
(4 marks)
c) Solve the trigonometric equation 2 sec2 0 + 4 tan 9 = 1 for 0° < 0 < 360°.
(5 marks)
QUESTION 5
a) Figure 1 below shows two sectors, OPQ and ORS with center O. Given OQ = 12 cm,
arc QP = 8 cm and arc SR = 12 cm.
12 cm
12 cm
Figure 1
Find
i) 0 in radian
(2 marks)
ii) the perimeter of the shaded region
(3 marks)
iii) the area of the shaded region.
(3 marks)
5 12
c) Given that coseca =— and cosB = where a is an acute angle and p is an
' 4 13
obtuse angle. Find
i) cos(a +p)
(3 marks)
ii) tana + cos 2/?
(3 marks)
d) Figure 2 below shows a quadrilateral ABCD. The area of triangle BCD is 12cm2.
4 cm 12 cm
7 cm
Figure 2
Find
i) ZBCD
(2 marks)
ii) the area of ABCD
(3 marks)
1. sin2 A + cos A = 1
4. tan(A-B) =.tanA-tanB
1 + tanAtanB
7. tan2 A + 1 = sec2 A
. „. 2 tan A
8. tan 2A =
1-tan2A
9. Arc, s = r0
a b c
11.
sinA sinB sinC
12. a^ =b^+c^-2bccosA
1
13. Area = — absinC
2