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SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS FOR MATHEMATICS

PAPER 1 4024/1

NOV/DEC EXAMINATIONS (G12) - 2022

PREPARED

BY

KACHAMA DICKSON. C (Young Prof)

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3 −2 2 2
1 (2 ) = (3) 8 (a) P (not late ) = 1 − 𝑥
22
= (b) RS = S − R
32
4 −4 1
= 9 Ans ( )=( )−R
5 2
1 −4 5
2 2a𝑥 + 4a𝑦 − 3b𝑥 − 6b𝑦 R=( )−( )=( )
2 5 7
2a(𝑥 + 2𝑦) − 3b(𝑥 + 2𝑦) ∴ the coordinates of R are (5, 7) Ans
1 2
(𝒙 + 2𝒚)(2𝒙 − 3b) Ans 9 (a) MT = ( ) Ans
5 7
0 1 1 5
3 3(4𝑥 − 5) + 2 (b) ( )( )
2 0 2 7
0+2 0+7
12𝑥 − 15 + 2 =( )
2 + 0 10 + 0
2 7
12𝒙 −13 Ans =( ) Ans
2 10
4 4y2 − 8𝑦 = 0 10 (a) X ∩ Y′ = {1, 5} Ans
4𝑦(𝑦 − 2) = 0 (b) A is mapped onto B by a reflection
4𝑦 = 0 or 𝑦 − 2 = 0 with 𝒚 = 2 as a mirror line.
𝒚 = 0 or 𝒚 = 2 Ans 11 (a) Difference in time = 13 00 – 10 100
5 E = 3 hrs
A
B Differ in long = 15 × 3 = 45° Ans
(b) D = θ × 60°
= 90° × 60°
= 5400nm

C T = 5400/60
= 90 hours Ans
6 Dividend = No of shares × NV
= 560 × 2.75
= K1 540.00 Ans
7 (a) d = T2 − T1 = −1 − 2 = −3 Ans
(b) Tn = a + (𝑛 − 1)𝑑
= 2 + (n − 1) − 3
= 2 −3n + 3 ⟹ 5 – 3n Ans

Solved by Kachama Dickson. C (Young Prof)/ High Standards in Mathematics−2023


𝑦 −𝑦 4−(−6) 10 80 8
12 (a) m = 𝑥2 −𝑥1 = = −2 = −5 Ans 15 (a) = 27
2 1 2−4 270

3 8 2
(b) 2x3 = 16 ratio of heights = √27 = 3
2 8
x3 = 8 =x
3
3
x = √8 2x = 24 ⟹ 𝑥 = 12cm
x = 2 Ans ∴ height of larger solid is 12cm.

13 (a) Since AB = AE (b) EF = √102 − 82


∠ACB = (180° − 54°) ÷ 2 = √36
= 126° ÷ 2 = 6cm

= 63° Ans ̂ H = 6 = 3 Ans


∴ sin E G 10 5
𝑥2 𝑦𝑧
(b) ∠CBD = 90° −63° 16 (a) 𝑦 ∝ (b) 𝑥 2 =
𝑧 𝑘

𝑥2 𝑦𝑧
= 27° 𝑦= 𝑧
𝑥 = ±√ 𝑘

42 k 8×6
(c) ∠CBD = 180° − (54° + 90°) 2= 𝑥 = ±√
24 3

= 180° − 144° 48 = 16k 𝑥 = ±√16


= 36° Ans 𝒌=3 𝒙 = ±4 Ans
3𝑥 2
14 (a) Lower limt = True measure – A. Error (b) 𝑦= 𝑧

3×92
=702.1 – 0.05 𝑦= 27

= 702. 05 Ans 𝒚 = 9 Ans


A. error
(b) R. E = True measure 17 (a) the prism has a rotational symmetry
0.05
= 702.1 of order 3 through 120° about the axis.
5
= 70210 (b) Start
1
= 14042 Ans Enter

A=𝜋∗𝑟∗𝑠
Output A
Stop

Solved by Kachama Dickson. C (Young Prof)/ High Standards in Mathematics−2023


𝑥1 +𝑥2 𝑦1 +𝑦2
18 (a) C = ( , ) 20
2 2
C
2+𝑥2 1+𝑦2
(−6, 5) = ( , )
2 2
44°
2+𝑥2 1+𝑦2
−6 = , 5=
2 2

2 + 𝑥2 = −12, 1 + 𝑦2 = 5 44°
46° 46°
𝑥2 = −12 − 2, 𝑦2 = 5 − 1 A B
𝑥2 = −14, 𝑦2 = 4 (a) From A to C =180° + 44°
∴ C (−14, 9) Ans = 224° Ans

𝜃
(b) A = 360° × πr2 (b) C from B = 360° − 44°

72 22
A = 360° × × 44 × 44 = 316° Ans
7

1
A = 5 × 44 × 14 21 (i) 𝑥 = 4 ⟹ 𝒙 ≤ 4 Ans

A = 123.5cm2 Ans (ii) 𝑥 = 2⟹ 𝒙 > 2 Ans

19 f(x) = 3𝑥 +1 and g(x) = 4𝑥 −1 (iii) 𝑥 = −2 ⟹ 𝒙 ≥ −2 Ans


𝑥 𝑦
(a) y = 3𝑥 +1 (iv) +b=1
a
𝑥 𝑦
𝑦 − 1 = 3𝑥 +8=1
6
𝑦−1
𝑥= 4𝑥 + 3𝑦 = 24
3𝑥
𝑥−1
∴ f−1 = 4𝒙 + 3𝒚 ≤ 24 Ans
3
−5−1 6
(b) f(-5) = = − 3 = −2 22 (a) 𝑦 = 2x2 − 4x + 3
3
dy
(c) fg(x) = f(4𝑥 − 1) = 4x − 4 Ans
dx

= 3(4𝑥 − 1) + 1 (b) (i) x2 − 2x − 8 = 0


= 12𝑥 − 3 + 2 (𝑥 + 2)(𝑥 − 4) = 0
= 12𝒙 − 2 Ans 𝑥 = −2 or 𝑥 = 4
∴ A(-2, 0) and B(4,0) Ans

Solved by Kachama Dickson. C (Young Prof)/ High Standards in Mathematics−2023


b 4ac−b2
(b)(ii) T.P = (− 2a , )
4a

−(−2) 4(1)(−8)−(−2)2
=( , )
2(1) 4(1)
2 36
= (2 , − 4 )

= (1, -9) Ans


v−u
23 (a) a = t
0 − 10
a= 5
−10
a = 5

a = -2 m/s2 Ans
1
(b) D = 2 (a + b)h
1
D = 2 (10 + 8)10

D = 5(18)
D = 90m
(c) First find the distance for the whole journey
1
D = 90 + × 5 × 10
2

D = 90 + 25
D = 115m
total distance
∴Average speed = total time taken
115
= 15
2
= 7 3 Ans

By Sir KACHAMA DICKSON C

Young Prof

© KDC 2023

Solved by Kachama Dickson. C (Young Prof)/ High Standards in Mathematics−2023

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