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Mathematics Sample Answers 10

This document contains sample answers and responses that were developed by the examination committee to help assess student knowledge and skills for the 2010 HSC Mathematics exam. The sample answers are meant to provide guidance to exam markers but are not exemplary or complete answers. They may contain errors, omissions, or only some possible correct answers since they are part of the committee's working documents. The document then provides sample answers to 9 questions from the 2010 HSC Mathematics exam.

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Mathematics Sample Answers 10

This document contains sample answers and responses that were developed by the examination committee to help assess student knowledge and skills for the 2010 HSC Mathematics exam. The sample answers are meant to provide guidance to exam markers but are not exemplary or complete answers. They may contain errors, omissions, or only some possible correct answers since they are part of the committee's working documents. The document then provides sample answers to 9 questions from the 2010 HSC Mathematics exam.

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2010 HSC Mathematics Sample Answers

This document contains sample answers, or, in the case of some questions, answers could include. These are developed by the examination committee for two purposes. The committee does this: (a) as part of the development of the examination paper to ensure the questions
will effectively assess students knowledge and skills, and
(b) in order to provide some advice to the Supervisor of Marking about the
nature and scope of the responses expected of students.
The sample answers or similar advice are not intended to be exemplary or even complete answers or responses. As they are part of the examination committees working document, they may contain typographical errors, omissions, or only some of the possible correct answers.

2010 HSC Mathematics Sample Answers

Question 1 (a)
x 2 = 4x x 2 4x = 0 x(x 4) = 0 x = 0 or x = 4

Question 1 (b)
1 52 a = 2 5+2 5+2 b =1 = 5+2 = 5+2 54

Question 1 (c)

( x + 1)2 + ( y 2 )2 = 25
Question 1 (d)

2x + 3 = 9 2x + 3 = 9 2x = 6 x=3
Question 1 (e)

or or

2x + 3 = 9 2x = 12 x = 6

Let

y = x 2 tan x y = x 2 sec 2 x + 2x tan x

Question 1 (f)
a =1 r = 1 3 S= a = 1 r 1 1 1 3 = 3 4

Question 1 (g)

x 8

2010 HSC Mathematics Sample Answers

Question 2 (a)
Let y= y = cos x
x
x( sin x) cos x x
2

x sin x cos x
x
2

Question 2 (b)

( x 4 )( x + 3) < 0

3 < x < 4

Question 2 (c)
y = ln 3x
1
y = x
When x=2 y = 1
2

Question 2 (d) (i)

1 2 2 2
( 5x + 1) dx = 5 . 3
( 5x + 1)
3

2 = ( 5x + 1) 2 + C
15

Question 2 (d) (ii)

x 1
dx = ln(4 + x 2 ) + C 2
2 4+x

2010 HSC Mathematics Sample Answers

Question 2 (e)

6

x 2
(x + k) dx =
+ kx
= 18 + 6k

2

0 0
6

18 + 6k = 30 6k = 12 k=2

Question 3 (a) (i)

2 + 12 4 + 6 , = ( 5, 1) 2 2
Question 3 (a) (ii) m BC = 86 1 = 6 12 3

Question 3 (a) (iii)


21 1 = 25 3 BC  MN ANM = ACB (corresponding angles equal) and AMN = ABC (corresponding angles equal) (also A is common) ABC ||| AMN (equiangular) m MN =

Question 3 (a) (iv)


1 ( x 2) 3 or x + 3y 8 = 0 y2=

Question 3 (a) (v)

(12 6)2 + (6 8)2 = 36 + 4 = 40


= 2 10

2010 HSC Mathematics Sample Answers

Question 3 (a) (vi) Let d = distance from A to BC 1 d 2 10 = 44 2 44 d= 10 Question 3 (b) (i)

y y = lnx

Question 3 (b) (ii)


x y
3

1 0

2
ln 2

ln 3

1 1  ln x dx
= 2 [ 0 + 2 ln 2 + ln 3] = 2
ln12
 1
= 1.24

( 2 dp)

2010 HSC Mathematics Sample Answers

Question 3 (b) (iii) Approximation is less than the exact value since y = ln x is concave downwards and so trapezia lie beneath the curve.

Question 4 (a) (i) Arithmetic series a = 1, d = 0.75 T9 = 1 + 8 .75

=7 She runs 7 km
Question 4 (a) (ii)

10 = 1 + (n 1) .75 n = 13 13th week


Question 4 (a) (iii) She runs 10 km in weeks 14, 15, 26 n Total = ( a +  ) + 10 13 2 13 = (1 + 10 ) + 130 2 = 201.5 km

2010 HSC Mathematics Sample Answers

Question 4 (b)

Area =
( e 2x e x ) dx 0

1 = e 2x + e x 2 0 1 1 = e 4 + e 2 + 1 2 2 = 3 1 4 e + e 2 2 2 sq units
2

Question 4 (c) (i)


4 3 1 = 12 11 11

Question 4 (c) (ii)

1 3 = 11 11

Question 4 (c) (iii)

3 8 = 11 11

Question 4 (d)
LHS = ( x ) . ( x ) = (1 + e x )(1 + e x ) = 1 + e x + e x + 1 = 2 + e x + e x RHS = ( x ) + ( x )
= 1 + e x + 1 + e
x

= LHS

2010 HSC Mathematics Sample Answers

Question 5 (a) (i)

10 A = 2 r 2 + 2 r r 2 = 2 r 2 + 20 r

r 2 h = 10 10 h= r 2

Question 5 (a) (ii)

dA = 4 r 20r 2 dr
dA 20
= 0 4 r = 2 dr r 5 r3 = 5 3
r = = 1.1675 (4 dp) > 0 when r is positive dr r3 A is a minimum
2 1

d2A

= 4 +

40

Question 5 (b) (i)

LHS = sec 2 x + sec x tan x = = 1


2

cos x 1 + sin x
cos2 x

1 sin x . cos x cos x


= RHS

Question 5 (b) (ii)

LHS =

1 + sin x
2

cos x 1 sin x 1 = = RHS 1 sin x


2

1 + sin x

(1 sin x )(1 + sin x )

1 + sin x

2010 HSC Mathematics Sample Answers

Question 5 (b) (iii)


1 2 1 sin x dx = sec x dx + sec x tan x dx 0 0 0 = tan x = tan 4 + sec x 0
4 4 4

4 0

tan 0 + sec sec 0 4 4

= 1 0 + 2 1
= 2

Question 5 (c)

1 A1 = dx = ln1 ln a = ln a a
x

A1
= 1 ln a = 1 a = e 1

1 A2 = dx = ln b ln1 = ln b 1 x
ln b = 1 b = e

2010 HSC Mathematics Sample Answers

Question 6 (a) (i)

( x ) = (x + 2)2x + (x 2 + 4)1
= 3x 2 + 4x + 4 = 42 4 3 4 < 0 the equation ( x ) = 0 has NO solutions. There are no turning points. Question 6 (a) (ii)

( x ) = 6x + 4
Concave down for x < Concave up for x > 2 3 2 3

Question 6 (a) (iii) y

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Question 6 (b) (i) Let POQ =  = r 9 = 5 9 = 5 Question 6 (b) (ii) OP = OQ (radii) OPT = OQT = 90 (given) OT is common OPT OQT (RHS) Question 6 (b) (iii) From (ii) OPT = PT 9 = tan 10
5 9
PT = 5 tan
10 = 6.30 cm
  Question 6 (b) (iv) Area POQT = 2 1 9 5 5 tan 10 2 1 9 POQ = 2 10

9 = 25 tan 10 Area sector OPQ = 9 1 52 2 5 45 = 2 9 45 Shaded region = 25 tan 10 2 = 25(tan 0.9 0.9) = 9.00 cm 2  

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2010 HSC Mathematics Sample Answers

Question 7 (a) (i)  x = 4 cos 2t  x = 2sin 2t + C1  When t = 0 x = 1 1 = 0 + C1  x = 2sin 2t + 1 Question 7 (a) (ii)
 x = 0 sin 2t = 2t = 7
6
7
t= 12 1 2

Question 7 (a) (iii)

x = cos 2t + t + C2
When t = 0 x = 0
0 = 1 + 0 + C
2 C2
= 1 x = 1 cos 2t + t

Question 7 (b) (i)


y = 2x So the slope of tangent at (1, 1) is 2. So equation of tangent at ( 1, 1) is y 1 = 2(x + 1) ie y = 2x 1

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2010 HSC Mathematics Sample Answers

Question 7 (b) (ii)


At C, the tangent has slope the same as that of AB. 4 1 3 So, slope of tangent is = = 1. 2+1 3 1 1 So, as slope at (x, x 2 ) is 2x, at C, 2x = 1. Hence C is , . 2 4 1 3 A + B M is , = . 2 2 2 C, M have same x-coordinate, so CM is vertical.

Question 7 (b) (iii) 1 1 . So T is , y , say. As y = 2x 1, 2 2 1 we have y = 2. So T is , 2 . 2 x-coordinate of T is Slope of BT = 6 = 4 = slope of tangent at B. 3


2

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2010 HSC Mathematics Sample Answers

Question 8 (a)
P = Ae kt When t = 0 P = 102 Ae 0 = 102 P = 102e kt When t = 75 P = 200 000 000 = 2 108 2 108 = 102e 75k k =
1 2 108 ln
= 0.19318  75
102



When t = 100 P = 102e100k = 2.503 1010  

Question 8 (b) Let p = probability that coin shows a head p2 = 0.36 p = 0.6 Probability that coin shows a tail = 1 p = 0.4 Probability that both coins show a tail = 0.4 2 = 0.16 Question 8 (c) (i) A=4 Question 8 (c) (ii) Period = = b = 2 2 b

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Question 8 (c) (iii)

y 4 y = 3 sinx + 1 1

x
2

Question 8 (d)

( x ) = 3x 2 6x + k
f is increasing if f is always positive < 0 36 12k < 0 k > 3

Note: If k 3, f is an increasing function, since if x1 < x2 then x1 < x2 .

( )

( )

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Question 9 (a) (i)


P = 500(1.005)240 + 500(1.005)239 + + 500(1.005)1 = 500 (1.005)1 + (1.005)2 + ... + (1.005)240

(1.005)240 1
= 500(1.005)

1.005 1

= 232175.55

Question 9 (a) (ii) (1)


A0
= P A1 = P(1.005) 2000
A2 = PA1 2000
= P(1.005)2 2000(1.005) 2000 Generally An = PAn1 2000 so that An = P(1.005)n 2000(1.005)n1 2000 = P(1.005)n 2000 1 + (1.005) + ... + (1.005)n1 n = P(1.005)n 2000 (1.005) 1 1.005 1 2000 = P(1.005) (1.005)n 1 0.005 = P(1.005) 400 000 (1.005)n 1

= P(1.005) 400 000(1.005)n + 400 000(1.05) = (P 400 000)(1.005)n + 400 000(1.05)n

Question 9 (a) (ii) (2)

Find n so that An = 0 400 000 400 000 P 400 000 n log(1.005) = log 400 000 P
= 174.143
  (1.005)n =
There will be money in the account for 174 months.

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Question 9 (b) (i)


0x<2

Question 9 (b) (ii) 4 Question 9 (b) (iii) 6 Question 9 (b) (iv)

(2, 4)

1 2 3 4 5 6

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2010 HSC Mathematics Sample Answers

Question 10 (a) (i) Let CAD = Then ACD has two angles equal to (since it is isosceles) and ABC has two angles equal to (since it is isosceles). Hence (since 3rd angles must be equal) ABC ||| ACD (equiangular). Question 10 (a) (ii) Since corresponding sides are in proportion, AB AC = AC AD a+ y x = x a
a(a + y) = x 2 x 2 = a 2 + ay

Question 10 (a) (iii)


x 2 = a 2 + a 2 2a 2 cos a 2 + ay = 2a 2 2a 2 cos ay = a 2 2a 2 cos
y = a 2a cos
= a(1 2 cos )
(using cosine rule)

Question 10 (a) (iv)


2 cos 2 2 cos 2 1 2 cos 1 2 = 3 y 3a

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Question 10 (b) (i)

Volume = y 2 dx (r 2 x 2 ) dx = r sin
x3 = r 2 x 3 r sin r3 r 3 sin3 = r 3 r 3 sin + 3 3 =
r r

r3 [ 2 3sin + sin3 ] 3

Question 10 (b) (ii) (1)

r 2

r 1 sin = 2 = r 2 = 6

Question 10 (b) (ii) (2)

New volume = = Volume of hemisphere =

r3 3 2 sin + sin 3 6 6
3 1 5 r 3 r3 2 + = 3 2 8 8 3

2 r 3 3 5 5 fraction = 8 = 2 16

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