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SPRINGFIELD CONVENT SENIOR SCHOOL

GRADE 12 MATHEMATICS PAPER 2


September 2017 Marks: 150 Time: 3 hrs
Examiner: S Hoole Moderator: Maths Dept

General Instructions:

1. This paper consists of 10 questions. Answer ALL 10 questions.

2. Clearly show all calculations, diagrams, graphs etc you have used in determining your
answer. All working should be shown in its proper place.

3. An approved calculator (non-programmable and/or non-graphical) may be used, unless


stated otherwise.

4. If necessary, answers should be rounded off to TWO decimal digits unless stated otherwise.

5. Number your answers exactly as the questions are numbered.

6. Diagrams are not necessarily drawn to scale.

7. It is in your own interest to write legibly and to present your work neatly.
Grade 12 Mathematics Paper 2 September 2017
INFORMATION SHEET: MATHEMATICS

−b± √b 2−4 ac
x=
2a
n n
A=P(1+i .n ) A=P(1+i ) A=P(1−i) A=P(1−i. n )
n n
n ( n+1 ) n
∑ 1=n ∑ i= 2 Tn  a   n  1 d Sn 
2
 2a   n  1 d 
i=1 i=1

a  r n  1 a
n 1 Sn  S 
Tn  ar r 1 ; r≠1 1 r ;
−1<r <1

n −n
x [(1+i) −1 ] x [1−(1+i) ]
F= P=
i i
f ( x +h )−f (x )
f ' (x )=lim
h→0 h

x1+ x2 y1+ y2
2
d= √( x 2 −x 1 ) +( y 2 − y 1 ) 2 M ( 2
;
2 ) y=mx +c

y 2− y 1
m=
y− y 1 =m ( x−x 1 ) x 2−x 1 m=tanθ ( x−a )2 + ( y−b )2=r 2

a b c
= =
In Δ ABC ; sin A sin B sin C sin(α +β )=sin α .cos β+cos α . sin β
sin(α−β )=sin α . cos β−cos α .sin β
2 2 2
a =b +c −2 bc . cos A
cos( α+β )=cosα . cos β−sin α .sin β
1
area Δ ABC= ab . sin C
2 cos( α− β )=cos α .cos β+sin α .sin β
2 2 2 2
cos 2 α=cos α−sin α cos2 α=1−2 sin α cos2 α=2 cos α−1

sin 2 α=2sin α . cos α

∑ fx  (x  x ) i
2

x̄= 2  i 1

n n
n( A ) b
 x  x   y  y 
P( A )=
 x  x 
2
P( A or B)  P( A)  P( B)  P( A and B) n( s)

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Grade 12 Mathematics Paper 2 September 2017
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Grade 12 Mathematics Paper 2 September 2017
Question 1
An IT company writes code for App development. The time taken (in hours) to write the programs and the
cost (in thousands of rand) are shown in the table below.

Time Taken
(in hours) 5 7 5 8 10 13 15 20 18 25 23
Cost (in thousands
of Rand) 10 10 15 12 20 25 28 32 28 40 30

1.1 Determine the equation of the least squares regression line. (2)
1.2 Use this equation to predict the cost, in rands, of an app that will take 16 hours to develop. (2)
1.3 Calculate the correlation coefficient and comment on the meaning of this value. (2)
1.4 For each app that the company develops, there is a fixed cost that is not dependent of the
number of hours spent. Calculate this cost. (2)
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Question 2
2.1 Carrie plays for the schools 1st Netball Team. The number of goals she scored in the first 8 games of
the season, is shown below.
21 8 19 7 15 32 14 12
2.1.1 Determine the average number of goals scored by Carrie in 8 games. (1)
2.1.2 Determine the standard deviation of the dataset. (2)
2.1.3 Carrie’s number of goals scored in the next three games was 22, 35 and 2. Describe the
effect of her performance on the standard deviation of this larger dataset, without
necessarily recalculating the value. (2)
2.1.4 She hopes to score an average of 20 goals per game by the end of the season of
16 games. What should the average in the last five games be in order for her to
reach her goal? (3)
2.2 Thirty learners were asked to answer a quiz question. The time taken to answer the question
correctly, is shown in the frequency table below.
Time (in minutes) No of Students
1 t  3 3
3t 5 6
5t 7 7
7t 9 8
9  t  11 5
11  t  13 1

2.2.1 Complete the frequency table in your answer book. (1)


2.2.2 Draw an ogive of the above data on the grid provided in your answer book. (4)
2.2.3 If a learner answers the question in less than 4 minutes, she is considered to be ‘gifted’.
Estimate the percentage of ‘gifted’ learners in this group. (2)
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Grade 12 Mathematics Paper 2 September 2017
Question 3
A  4;3 , B  3; 4  , C  4;  3 D  0;  5  DC
In the diagram, ABCD is a quadrilateral with vertices and .
x
produced cuts the - axis at E , BC x x G
cuts the - axis at H and AD cuts the - axis at . F is a point on
ˆ ˆ
the x - axis such that FB || DE . AGE   and ADO   .

3.1 Calculate the gradient of DC . (2)

3.2 Prove that AD  DC . (3)

3.3 Show, through calculation, that ABC is isosceles. (4)


3.4 Determine the equation of BF in the form y  .... (3)

3.5 Calculate the size of  . (3)

3.6 Determine the equation of the circle, with centre C and passing through the point D . (3)
3.7 Is the y - axis a tangent to the circle found in Question 3.6? Motivate your answer. (2)
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Question 4

In the figure below, a circle is drawn with circle centre A , with an equation given by x  4 x  y  2 y  13 ,
2 2

B  1;  2 
and a larger circle with centre P . Point is on the circumference of both circles and DB is also a
tangent to both circles.

4.1 Determine the coordinates of A and the


radius of circle centre A . (4)
G  6; 2 
4.2 Does the point lie inside or
A
outside of circle centre . Show a
calculation to support your answer.
(Point G is not shown) (4)
4.3 Find the equation of tangent DB . (4)
4.4 The circles with centres A and P touch
externally at B . If AB : AP  1: 3 ,
determine the coordinates
 a ; b  of P . (6)

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Question 5
A  3; 4  B  12;  5  ˆ ˆ
5.1 and are two points in the cartesian plane. If XOA   and XOB   ,
sin     
determine the value of without using a calculator. O is the origin. (5)
5.2 Also without a calculator, determine the general solution for:

cos150.tan  330 
tan x 
2

sin 210 (6)


1  cos 2 x  sin x
5.3 Given: sin 2 x  cos x

1  cos 2 x  sin x
 tan x
5.3.1 Prove that sin 2 x  cos x (5)
5.3.2 Determine the values of x for which the expression is undefined in the
interval 0  x  180 .
 
(4)

5.4 Consider: sin x  cos x  1  k

5.4.1 Determine k as a single trigonometric ratio. (3)

5.4.2 Hence, determine the maximum value of sin x  cos x . (2)


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Question 6
f  x   sin 3x x   90 ;180 
The graph of is drawn below and in your answer book for .

6.1 Write down the period of f . (1)


x   90 ;180 
 
6.2 Write down the solutions for sin 3 x  1 in the interval . (2)
h  x     f  x   1
6.3 Give both the equation and the maximum value of h if (2)
g  x   3cos x x   90 ;180 
 
6.4 Draw the graph of for on the grid in your answer book. Be sure
to label all intercepts, turning points and endpoints. (4)
sin 3x
 cos x  0
6.5 Use your graphs to determine how many solutions there are to the equation 3
x   90 ;180 
on the interval . (1)
f  x  .g   x   0
6.6 Use the graphs to solve . (3)
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Question 7

A rectangular box with a lid is shown below. The lid is opened through 60 to position HKCD as shown.

EF  12 cm, FG  6 cm and BG  8 cm.

7.1 Write down the length of KC . (1)


7.2 Determine KL , the perpendicular height of K , above the base of the box. Leave your
answer in surd form. (3)

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ˆ
sin KDL
ˆ
sin DLK
7.3 Hence, determine the value of . (4)
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Question 8

8.1 In the diagram below, circle centre O contains cyclic quad ABCD . Prove the theorem that
ˆ ˆ
concludes that A  C  180 .

(5)

8.2 In the figure, FA and FB are tangents to the circle through A and B , with C such that
CB  CA . FD is drawn parallel to CB and meets AB produced at D .

ˆ
8.2.1 If CAF  x , name, with reasons,
Five other angles equal to x . (6)
8.2.2 Prove that ABEF is a cyclic
quadrilateral. (2)
8.2.3 Prove that AF  BD . (3)

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Question 9

In the figure below, DE || FG || BC . AD  36 cm, DF  24 cm, AE  48 cm and DE  GC  40 cm .

Determine, with reasons, the lengths of:

9.1 EG (2)

9.2 BC (4)

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Question 10
ˆ
10.1 If in LMN and FGH it is given that Lˆ  Fˆ and M̂  G , prove the theorem that
LM LN

states FG FH .

(6)

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10.2 In the diagram below, DA is a tangent to the circle ACBT at A . CT and AD are produced to
ˆ
meet at P . BT is produced to cut PA at D . AC , CB, AB and AT are joined. AC || BD . DAT  x

10.2.1 Prove that ABC ||| ADT . (6)


10.2.2 Prove that PT is a tangent to the circle ADT at T . (3)

10.2.3 Prove that APT ||| TPD . (3)


2
AD  AP
, show that AP  3PT .
2 2
10.2.4 If 3 (4)
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