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UNIT 2 Formulae Revision Test 2.3 40 minutes are allowed. 1. Aremoval fim charges (i) fixed charge of £25, plus (i) avarable charge of £3 per mile travelled you wish to move a distance of d mile, find the fomnula forthe total cos in pounds, ‘Use your formula to determin the total cost when @ a=10 @) ¢=a (amartsy 2. Determine: (37 +3 o) (@y (marks) 3. ‘The wind cil tempemtur, 7 °C, is given by the formal 1 =33+ (045-4029 WW ~ 0425) ((=35) ‘Here 1 °C is the air temperature and v mph is the wind speed. Find 7, to the nearest degree, when ¢=—5 and v = 10, G marks) (SEG) 4 A method of handicapping competitors in a weightlifting competition is given by ye +) Ww foas - wo Here L is the lift in kg, Mis the mass of the competitor in kg and is the handicapped weight. Four competitors took part in a weightifing competition, Their lifts and masses are given in the table below. ‘Complete the table by finding all the missing handicapped weights. ‘The overall winner is the competitor with the highest handicapped weight. For the competition above, use your results to find the overall winner. (4 marks) (SEG) 10. This formula is used to connect velocities u and v, distance s and acceleration a. vou? +2as (a) Findy when u=20, a= 10 and s=6. (b) Rearrange the formula to make s the subject. (© Finds when v= 42, u=31 and @=17. (2 marks) 2 marks) (mari) (SEG) ‘The air temperature, 7 °C, outside an aircraft ying at a height of A feet is given by the formula pa=%- 4 500 An aircraft is flying at a height of 27 000 feet. (a) Use the formula to calculate the air temperature outside the aircraft ‘The air temperature outside an aircraft is -52°C. (b) Calculate the height of the aircraft Make x the subject of the equation. yeltsve ‘The time, 7, for one swing of a pendulum is given by the formula fz \e Calculate the value of when T'=5 and g= 98. Take rto be 3.14 oF us the key on your ealelate. T=2n (@ Expand (2x p)*, giving your answer in its simplest form. (2 marks) (2 marks) (on) (2 marks) (3 marks) (SEG) (2 marks) (b) Finda value ofp and the corresponding value of & such that, for all values of x, (x= pf =4x2 + kx 49 (a) Simplify 31 -2xy + Ty + 4x + yx. (b) Factorise completely 6p*~ 8p. (©) Expand and simplify (22 = 3)(= +5) (2 marks) (MEG) (mark (2 marks) (2 marks) (MEG) i. @ ©) 2 @ ) Multiply outand simplify (3x1) (2x-+3). (2 marks) ‘Show how you could use your answer to (a) 10 Work out 29 x 23 (2 marks) (NEAB) (i) Factorise fully the expression 2tr* + 2mrh. (2 marks) (ii) Multiply out (2x + 3) (x—4). Simplify your answer. (2 marks) A possible points system for the high jump eveatin adhctis is piven by P=a(M—b) Mis the height jumped in cm, P is the number of points awarded and a and b are the non- zero positive constants (Zero points are scored for a height jumped of 75 em. ‘What is the value of the constant 4? (2 marks) (ii) Express M in terms of P, a and b. (2 marks) (SEG) 13, Simplify the following expressions. @ 2x 4e 2% Be @ Zt (2 marks) ale welt Revision Test 2.3 Answers 1 C=25+3d; (a) £55 (by £145 B2 BI BI (4 marks) 2@) 3 @) 27 BIBI (2 marks) 3. T==14°C (to the nearest °C) (2 marks for comrect answer not given to nearest °C) MI AL AL @ marks) 4. Competitor | Handicapped weight (kg) A 7.906 & BI B 8156 & BI c 8.093 D 8.163 © Hence Disthe winner. BI BI (4 marks) 5. @) v= 228 () s="5 (©) s=2362 9 ML AL B2 BI (Smarks) 6 (a) T=-28°C — (b) 39.000 feet MIALB2 (4 marks) Gall 7 xe B2 (2 marks) om C ) & teZ).c=o21 MALAI G marks) 9. (@) 4x = Apes p? (0) p= =12 (or p==3, k=12)B2 BIBL (4 marks) 10. @) Ix=xy+7y (b) 2p(Bp—4) (©) 2s? 472-18 BI MI AL B2 — (Smarks) 11. (@) 6x74 7x-3 (b) use x=10 MI Al B2 (4 marks) 12. @) (i) 2xr(r+A) Gi) 2x7 =5r-12 B2 MI Al (&) @ o=75 B2 MI AL (8 marks) x lox B@ ow HF BI BI (2 marks) (TOTAL MARKS 50) (a) The perimeter of a rectangle is given by P=2(L+B) where Zand B are the lengths ofthe sides Find P when L= 17 and B= 13. (2 marks) (©) Solve the equation G marks) (WEAB) A book of 20 postage stamps contains only 17p and 22p stamps. The total value of the stamps is £4. (@ There aren stamps at 22p. (i) Write an expression, in terms of n, for the total value of the 22p stamps. (/ mark) (ii) Write an expression, in terms of n forthe number of 17p stamps. (mark) (®) Thenumber of 22p stamps, n, can be found by solving the equation: 22m +17(20 - n) = 400 How many 22p stamps are in the book? (2 marks) (SEG) (@) Multiply out and simplity («+ a)lx-a) (2 marks) (&) Show how you can use part (a) to find the exact value of 973? = 1 (2 marks) (WEAB) (@) Solve the simultaneous equations Bf +20= 405 r+e=i60 G marks) () The cost of 3 fish and 2 portions of chips is £4.25. The cost of | fish and 1 portion of chips is £1.60. Find the cost of 3 fish and 1 portion of chips. (U marks) (WEAB) 10. UL Solve these simultaneous equations. SreysiT 4x -2y=15 Do not use a trial and error method for this question, (a) Multiply out and simplify the expression («= ale-+ 4) Hence, or otherwise futorise x* 25 (b) Factorise fully 2x* + 4x°, Factorise fully 3¢ + Solve the equation 1ox? = 25 412=0 (a) Simplify (b) Simplify (a) The expression tbr 47 can be written in the form (x + a)" + 6, where a and b are constants. (4 marks) (Esa) (3 marks) (mark) (SEG) (2 marks) (WEAB) (4 marks) (WEAB) (2 marks) (3 marks) (weaa) Determine the values of @ and 6 and hence find the minimum value of the expression, (b) The solutions of the equation 2 -6x4+7=0 canbe writen inthe form x= pt qv where p and gare rational numbers Determine the values of p and g. (4 marks) (3 marks) (sE6) Revision Test 10.3 Answers () P= 217 +13)=60 (b) 3x=6, x=2 (a) @ 2m Gi) (20-1) (&) Sn=60, n= 12 tar-ar-a° a (@) («tale -a) (b) x=873, a= 127 873° — 1277 173 + 127)(873 = 127) = 1000 x 746 146 000 (a) =108, 6= 55 (bo) 3X 1.09 41x 0.99 = £3.70 (a) tartar" (x-3)e+5) () 2x’ e4x* =24'(x? +2) MI M2 BI MI MI AL MI AL MI BL Mi AL AL ML AL BI BI AL AL (Smarks) BL AL (4 marks) (4 marks) AL AL (4 marks) AL (4 marks) (4 marks) 3i(l + 21) B2 (BI forjustror just 3 factor) (2 marks) (4r- Gx -4)=0 M2 xeiort AL Al (4 marks) ( @rA+la+2)__ 20-1) Mi al (@*2(e-4) (420-4) (x3) +3) OS prop BI (5 marks) (a) (x-3) -24=-3, b=-2, minimum = BI BI B2 (0) (x-3)) =2> e-3=442 BI BI BI (7 marks) Given that x <2 and x 2 —3, list the possible values of x when: (®) xisan integer 2 marks) () visa natural numbes, (mark) Solve theincquality 2x <14<3x+5. @ maris) ‘Triangle ABC has angle A = 75°. If 30° s angle B < 90°, find the possible range of values of angle C G marks) 4 ‘The diagram shows a rough sketeh of the graphs» “The lines intersect at Q y 4 yeoxel “] 0 y (2) Whatare the coordinates of P? (1 mark) (b) Calculate the coordinates of Q. @ marks) (©) Calculate the length PQ. 2 marks) (4) Whatis the gradient ofthe ine y= 2 +1? (mark) (©) Ona copy of the diagram shade the region _y > S (1 mark) (a) (b) © Draw the graph of y =x? By drawing a suitable straight line on the same diagram, estimate, correct 1 one decimal place, the solutions to the equation x? = 2 3x for values of x from ~ 1 to 4, (2 marks) ‘By drawing another straight line on the same diagram, solve the inequality SoBrEL (3 marks) @) o) ©) @ pe ‘Write down the equation of the line f. (2 marks) ‘Write down three inequalities satisfied by all points inside the triangle formed by the line y = x, the line / and the y-axis. G marks) Copy the diagram and draw the reflection of the line / in the line y = x. Label the image m. (2 mark) ‘Write down the equation of the line m. (2 marks) 7. The graph below shows the lines y=x-2 and x+y=5. Draw a sketch of the graphs and on your copy shade the region where yS-x. (B marks) Females » @ (by to) © @ Gi) Copy the diagram below and on it draw the graph of g(x) Outline clearly the region where x20, y22e—1 and ys4—x. ‘State the coordinates of the point where f(x) = g(2). Number of Males It g(x) =4=x.find 9(-5). cau i) Mr. Singh plans to take a group of students toa match. He makes three rules about the aumbers of males and females in the group. ‘The unshaded region on the graph represents ‘these three rules. (a) Write in words the three rules sbout the numbers of males and females in the group. (3 marks) (b) Write, in terms of x and y, the ‘equations of lines (i) (i) and (ii). (3 marks) (2 marks) 2 marks) 3 marks) (2 marks) Revision Test 16.3 Answers Lok @ -3 (one missing: BI) ©) 1 20 ox eT BwtS>14 = 3x29 > x03 je 32x47 3. Angle C = 180° - 75° — angle B = 105° angle B } 15° < angle C < 75° 4 (a) &) © @ 2 © 5. @) ri (minor mistake: B1) BD BL (3 marks) BL BL BL (3 marks) BL ML AL (3 marks) BL BIBL MI AL BL BI (7 marks) B2 (b) © (a) (b) © @ (a) (a) () fa) @) © 2.4 and 0.4 (allow + 0.1) 3333 or x <-03 @ Gi) Git @ @ i 2. or more males 8 of less females More females than males (or equal numbers) x22 Gi) ys8 Gi) yx g(-5)=4-(-5)=9 Correct graph of y=4-x Correct boundaries BI BIBI MI AL AL (8 marks) ia, wie bs BI BI BI BI BI for2x, BI for—6 (8 marks) Each corrrect boundary BI BI Overall BL (3 marks) BL BL BL BIBI BI (6marks) MI AL B2 BIBI RL BIBL (9marks) (TOTAL MARKS $0)

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