Revision Addmaths Form 5 2016
Revision Addmaths Form 5 2016
March 9, 2016
1
a p
x
1. Given that
a 2 x
in terms of p. [Ans:
2. Given that
5 n 1 5 n 1 5 n h(5 n )
,
21
2 3
n
3. Given that
and
5.
Given that
6 27
u 2x
m2
n6
2
2 2 x 2 5(2 x ) 1
, find the values of x such that
.
[Ans: x = 2 , x = 0] {GCE O level, P1, 2012}
a 2b 3
a 3b
a pbq
, find the value of p and of q.
[Ans: p = 2, q = 1] {GCE O level, P1, 2009}
log x 3 3 2 log x 9
6. Solve the equation
. [Ans: 3]
. [Ans:
log 1 h
log c h m
8. Given that
, express
in terms of m. [Ans:
m
2
9. The first and the last terms of an arithmetic progression are 7 and 33. If the sum of all the terms is
117, find
(a) the number of terms,
(b) the middle term of the progression. [Ans: (a)9 (b)13]
10. The first term and the common ratio of a geometric progression are equal. Given that the sum to
infinity of the progression is 1, find
(a) the common ratio,
(b)
64
(b)
11. An arithmetic progression consists of 12 terms. Given that the sum of the first term and the last term of
the progression is 12 and the sum of the first three terms is 9, find the first term and the last term of
the progression. [Ans: 5, 17]
12. The last three terms of a sequence are 2, p and q. Express q in terms of p if the sequence is
(a) an arithmetic progression,
(b) a geometric progression.
13. Given that the sum of the first three terms of a geometric progression is 13 times the term of the
progression. If the common ratio, r > 0, find
(a) the common ratio,
1
(b)
(b)9]
Sn ,
14. The sum of the first n terms,
of an arithmetic progression is given by
eighth term of the progression. [Ans: 9]
S n n 2 6n
. Find the
15. In a geometric progression, the second term exceeds the third term by 12 and the fourth term exceeds
the fifth term by 3. Find the sixth term of the progression if the common ratio, r > 0.
y2
16.
y2
Diagram below shows a straight line which is drawn by plotting
x
against
(k ,2)
4
( , h)
3
y 2 x 5 x 3x
17.