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FX X X FX Axp Q: Program 2 Paper 2 (A) CB BD

This document contains 6 math problems. Problem 1 involves solving simultaneous equations and finding that the solutions are (x = 2, y = -3) and (x = -15, y = -54). Problem 2 gives a quadratic function and asks to express it in standard form, find its minimum value, and sketch its graph. Problem 3 provides equations for two perpendicular lines and asks for the equation of one line and the coordinates of a point. Problem 4 asks about donations from a charity run using geometric progressions. Problem 5 involves sketching trigonometric graphs. Problem 6 gives data with a given variance and sum of squares and asks to find the mean and values for a related problem.

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FX X X FX Axp Q: Program 2 Paper 2 (A) CB BD

This document contains 6 math problems. Problem 1 involves solving simultaneous equations and finding that the solutions are (x = 2, y = -3) and (x = -15, y = -54). Problem 2 gives a quadratic function and asks to express it in standard form, find its minimum value, and sketch its graph. Problem 3 provides equations for two perpendicular lines and asks for the equation of one line and the coordinates of a point. Problem 4 asks about donations from a charity run using geometric progressions. Problem 5 involves sketching trigonometric graphs. Problem 6 gives data with a given variance and sum of squares and asks to find the mean and values for a related problem.

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PROGRAM 2

PAPER 2(A)
1.

2.

intersects the x-axis at point D


such that CB : BD = 1 : 3, find the
coordinates of point C.

Solve the following simultaneous


equations:
3x y 9 = x2 2x + 5y + 15 = 0
[x = 2, y = 3, x = 15, y = 54]

[(a) y =

4
3

x + 4 (b) (1,

16
3

)]

Given a quadratic function,

f ( x) 2 x 2 6 x 1

f ( x)
(a)

Express

in the form

a( x p) q
2

, where a, p and q
are constants and state the
maximum or minimum value of

f ( x)
and the corresponding
value of x.
(b) Hence, sketch the graph of

f ( x)
function

[(a) f(x) = 2(x

3 2 7
)
2
2

min value =

when x =
3.

7
2
3
2

Diagram 1 shows two straight lines, AB


and BC that are perpendicular to each
other at point B. Points A and B are on
the x-axis and y-axis respectively.

The equation of the line AB is 4y 3x


16 = 0.
(a) Find the equation of CB.
(b) If CB is extended until it

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(b) 8 solutions.]

4.

(a) In a charity run, a participant


gets a donation of RM20 for the
first kilometer he runs, RM30 for
the second kilometer, RM45 for
the third kilometer and the
donation increases according to a
geometric progression for each
subsequent kilometer. Find the
minimum number of kilometers the
participants has to run to get a
total donation of more than
RM600.
(b) By using geometric progression,
express the recurring decimal
2.131313 as a fraction in its
simplest form.

[(a) 7 (b) 2
5.

13
99

(a) Sketch the graph of

sin 2 x for 0 x 2
y=3

(b) Hence, using the same axes,


sketch a suitable straight line to
find the number of solutions for
the equation
6 sin x cos x 3 x

0 x 2

for
. State the number of

solutions.

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[(a)

(b) acute angle PRS


(c) the length of PS in cm
(d) A point Q is added to the diagram
such that

RPQ ' 40 0

cm, QR = 9 cm and
acute.
6.

A set of data consists of four


numbers has variance 0.25 and the
sum of the squares of the numbers
is 10.
(a) Find the mean of the numbers
in the set.

, PS = 11

PQ ' R

(i) Sketch the triangle

is

PQR.

PRQ '

(ii) Calculate
[(a) 128o 13(b) 35o(c) 6.991 cm (d) 88o 13]

(b) If each of number in the set is


added with a constant p and then
multiplied by 6, the new mean
and variance are 12 and k
respectively where k is a
constant. Find the value of p and
of k.
[(a)1.5 (b)p = 0.5, k = 9]

P2(c)
14. Diagram 5 shows a quadrilateral PQRS.

PQR

Given that
is obtuse and the
area of triangle PRS is 18.93 cm2.
Calculate
(a)

PQR

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