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MARK MAXIMISER 6789 – 1B Date: /22

Max invested £540. He received 3% compound ① 1 ② Describe the shaded region as an inequality ③
interest for 4 years. How much was Max’s Find the value of 2
investment worth after 4 years?

Find the value of


−1

2 2 1
Simplify fully ④ These measurements are to the nearest cm. ⑤ Write down the quadratic formula. ⑥
Find the lower bound for the area of the rectangle.

6 cm

3 cm
2 2 2
Find the equation of this circle. 𝑦 ⑦ Given that ⑧ P is the point on the line such that AP:PB = 1:3 ⑨
Write down the value of A

𝑥 𝑦
1 a

0 0 180 360 𝑥
O
(−2, −7) 1
−1 𝑦 =sin 𝑥 ° 1 b
B

Find the size of angle (1 dp). ⑩ Prove the sum of 2 consecutive odd numbers ⑪ Express the vector in terms of a & b.
is always a multiple of 4.

4 cm

𝑥° 68°
9 cm 4 2 3
MARK MAXIMISER 6789 – 1B Date: /22
Max invested £540. He received 3% compound ① 1 ② Describe the shaded region as an inequality ③
interest for 4 years. How much was Max’s
investment worth after 4 years?
Find the value of 2
=9
Find the value of
−1 𝑥≥3
540 × 1.03 = £607.77 4
=3
2 2 1
Simplify fully ④ These measurements are to the nearest cm. ⑤ Write down the quadratic formula. ⑥
Find the lower bound for the area of the rectangle.

𝑥 ( 𝑥 + 4) 𝑥
6 cm
5.5 × 2.5 𝑥=
−𝑏 ± √ 𝑏2 − 4 𝑎𝑐
( 𝑥 +4 )( 𝑥 − 4) 𝑥 −4 2𝑎
= 13.75 cm2
3 cm
2 2 2
Find the equation of this circle. 𝑦 ⑦ Given that ⑧ P is the point on the line such that AP:PB = 1:3 ⑨
Write down the value of A

𝑥 𝑦
1 a

0 0 180 360 𝑥
O
(−2, −7) 1
−1 𝑦 =sin 𝑥 ° 1 b
B

Find the size of angle (1 dp). ⑩ Prove the sum of 2 consecutive odd numbers ⑪ Express the vector in terms of a & b.
is always a multiple of 4.

4 cm

𝑥° 68°
9 cm 4 2 3
MARK MAXIMISER 6789 – 1B Date: /22
Max invested £540. He received 3% compound ① 1 ② Describe the shaded region as an inequality ③
interest for 4 years. How much was Max’s
investment worth after 4 years?
Find the value of 2
=9
Find the value of
−1 𝑥≥3
540 × 1.03 = £607.77 4
=3
2 2 1
Simplify fully ④ These measurements are to the nearest cm. ⑤ Write down the quadratic formula. ⑥
Find the lower bound for the area of the rectangle.

𝑥 ( 𝑥 + 4) 𝑥
6 cm
5.5 × 2.5 𝑥=
−𝑏 ± √ 𝑏2 − 4 𝑎𝑐
( 𝑥 +4 )( 𝑥 − 4) 𝑥 −4 2𝑎
= 13.75 cm2
3 cm
2 2 2
Find the equation of this circle. 𝑦 ⑦ Given that ⑧ P is the point on the line such that AP:PB = 1:3 ⑨

𝑥 2+ 𝑦 2=53 𝑦
Write down the value of A 1
𝑥 1 −0.5 a
P
4
3
0 0 180 360 𝑥 4
O
(−2, −7) 1
−1 𝑦 =sin 𝑥 ° 1 b
B

Find the size of angle (1 dp). ⑩ Prove the sum of 2 consecutive odd numbers ⑪ Express the vector in terms of a & b.
𝑎 2=𝑏2+𝑐2−2𝑏𝑐 𝑐𝑜𝑠 𝐴 is always a multiple of 4. ⃗
𝐵𝐴=−𝑏+𝑎
8.36… cm
8.36… cm
sin 68 sin 𝑥
( 2 𝑛+1 ) +(2 𝑛+3) ⃗ 3 3
𝐵𝑃 =− 𝑏+ 𝑎 1 3
4 cm
8.36 ..
=
4 ¿ 4 𝑛+ 4 4
3
4
3
¿
4
𝑏+ 𝑎
4
𝑥° ⃗
¿ 4 (𝑛+1)
68°
° 𝑂𝑃=𝑏− 𝑏+ 𝑎
9 cm 4 2 4 4 3
MARK MAXIMISER 6789 – 1B Date: /22
Max invested £540. He received 3% compound ① 1 ② Describe the shaded region as an inequality ③
interest for 4 years. How much was Max’s
investment worth after 4 years?
Find the value of 2
=9
Find the value of
−1 𝑥≥3
540 × 1.03 = £607.77 4
=3
2 2 1
Simplify fully ④ These measurements are to the nearest cm. ⑤ Write down the quadratic formula. ⑥
Find the lower bound for the area of the rectangle.

𝑥 ( 𝑥 + 4) 𝑥
6 cm
5.5 × 2.5 𝑥=
−𝑏 ± √ 𝑏2 − 4 𝑎𝑐
( 𝑥 +4 )( 𝑥 − 4) 𝑥 −4 2𝑎
= 13.75 cm2
3 cm
2 2 2
Find the equation of this circle. 𝑦 ⑦ Given that ⑧ P is the point on the line such that AP:PB = 1:3 ⑨

𝑥 2+ 𝑦 2=53 𝑦
Write down the value of A 1
𝑥 1 −0.5 a
P
4
3
0 0 180 360 𝑥 4
O
(−2, −7) 1
−1 𝑦 =sin 𝑥 ° 1 b
B

Find the size of angle (1 dp). ⑩ Prove the sum of 2 consecutive odd numbers ⑪ Express the vector in terms of a & b.
𝑎 2=𝑏2+𝑐2−2𝑏𝑐 𝑐𝑜𝑠 𝐴 is always a multiple of 4. ⃗
𝐵𝐴=−𝑏+𝑎
8.36… cm
8.36… cm
sin 68 sin 𝑥
( 2 𝑛+1 ) +(2 𝑛+3) ⃗ 3 3
𝐵𝑃 =− 𝑏+ 𝑎 1 3
4 cm
8.36 ..
=
4 ¿ 4 𝑛+ 4 4
3
4
3
¿
4
𝑏+ 𝑎
4
𝑥° ⃗
¿ 4 (𝑛+1)
68°
° 𝑂𝑃=𝑏− 𝑏+ 𝑎
9 cm 4 2 4 4 3
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