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Section C. Giue only one answer / solutioru for each queition. Atl the working dcarly. scientific calculator that are non-programmable are allowed,
Instruction: This question paper consists of three sections: Section A, Section B and Section tE- Answer all questions lz Section d four questions from Section i and, two questions from
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Section A
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A curve has a gradient function pxz - M, where p is a constant. The tangent to the curve at the point (1, 3) is parallel to the straight line y + r - b = 0. Find (a) the value of p, l3 rnarksl (b) the equation of the curve. [3 marhs] Diagram 1 shows part of an arrangement of bricks of equal size.
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The number of bricks in the lowest row is 100. For each of the other rows, the number of bricks is 2 less than in the-row below. The height of each brick is 6 cm. Ali builds a wall by arranging bricks in this way. The number of bricks in the highest row is 4. Calculate (a) the height, in cm, of the wall, [3 marks] (b) the total price of the bricks used if the price of one brick is 40 sen. 13 marksl Dagram 2 is a histogram which represents the distribution of the marks obtained by 40 pupils in a test.
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cosec2 x - 2 sin2 x - cot2 x = cos 2x. 12 marksl Sketch the graph of y = cos 2x for 0 ( x 4 2n. Hence, using the same axes, draw a suitable straight line to find the number of solutions to the equation 3(cosec2 x - 2 sin2 x - cotz i =#- 1 for 0 ( r ( 2n.
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x and,y, obtained from an experiment. The variables andy are related bythe equationy = px + r, wherep and r are constants.
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(a) the value of k, (b) the area of the shaded region, (c) the volume generated, in terms of n, when the region bounded by the curve, the straight line y = B is revolved ihrough 360"1bout
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(a) Find (i) the equation of the straight line AB, (ii) the coordinates of B. (b) The straight line /-B is extended to point a D such that AB : BD = 2 : B. Find the coordinates of D. (c) A point P moves such that its distance from point A is arways 5 units.
Find the equation of the locus of p.
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Diagram 6 shows a sector PoQ of a circle, centre o. The point A lies on on OQ and AB is perpendicalar to Oe. The length of OA = 8 cm and ZpOe =f,radian.
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(a) the length, in cm, of AP, (b) the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region, (c) the area, in cmz, of the shaded region.
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For this question, giue your answer correct to three significant fi.gures. (a) The result of a study shows that 207o of the pupils in a city cycle to school. If 8 pupils from the city are chosen at random, calculate the probability that (i) exactly 2 of them cycle to school, (ii) less than 3 of them cycle to school. 14 rnarksl (b) The mass of water-melons produced from an orchard follows a normal distribution with a mean of 3.2 kg and a standard deviation of 0.5 kg.
Find (i) the probability that a water-melon chosen randomly from the orchard. has a mass of not more than 4.0 kg, (ii) the value of m if 6OVo of the water-melons from the orchard have a mass of more than m kg. 16 marksl
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SECTION C
120 marksl Answer two questions from this section.
Diagram 7
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A quadrilatetal ABCD is now formed so that AC is a diagonal, ZACD = {eo 21d AD = lS cm.
in cm, of AC.
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Calculate the two possible values of ZADC. acute ZADC from (b), calculate (i) the length, in cm, of CD, (ii) the area, in cm2, of the quadrilateral ABCD.
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13, Table 2 shows the prices and the price indices for the four ingredients, p, e,,E dan S, used in making biscuits of a particular kind. Diagram 8 is a pie chari which ,epte#rrts the relative amount of the ingredients P, Q, R dan s, used in making these biscuits.
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the year 2007. Find the expected composite index for the year 2007 based on the year 2001.
and z. 13 marks) composite index for the cost of making these biscuits in the year 2A04 based on the year 2007. (ii) Hence, calculate the corresponding cost of making these biscuits in the year 2001 if the __ cost in the year 2004 was RM29B5. LS marksl The cost of making these biscuits is expected to increase by S07a from the year 2004 to
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14 An institution offers two computer courses, P and @. The number of participants for course p is r and for course e is y. The enrolment of the participants is based on the I : The total number of participants is not morefollowing constraints: than 100.
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number oi participants for course if the number of parricipants for e (ii) the maximum total fees per month that can be P and I are RMSO anilRM60 respectively. collected if the fees per month for courses
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15 Diagram 9 shows the positions and directions of motion of-two objects, p and e, moving in a straight line passing two fixed points,4 A and object Q passes the frxed poini B Td 4 ;;;;;"gr.r qp:""rF';;;" the fixed point The distan ce AB is 28 m.
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The velocity of P, u, D s-1, is given u= 6 + 4t - 2t2, wheref- i1 the time, in seconds A, aft,er Qiravels with a velocity or-z m s-'. objectFs-top, r,.i""trneously
(a) the maximum velocity, in, m s-1, p, of tlle distance, in m, of C from A, !b] (c) the distance, in m, between p and e when p is at the point
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