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One Mark For Each Intercept Down Ward.: A A X y

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One Mark For Each Intercept Down Ward.: A A X y

The document is a past exam paper for a mathematics course. It contains 6 questions testing skills in algebra, trigonometry, calculus and matrices. The questions involve sketching graphs, solving equations, binomial expansions, vector and matrix operations, derivatives and critical points. Key steps and working are shown.

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MAT171T Re-exam 2010A

1

Question 1
1.1 If
3
1
= a sketch the labeled graph of the function . 1 a x y + = Clearly
indicates all intercepts with axes. [3]


One mark for each , x intercept
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
0 ,
3
2
, 0 ;
3
4
, the last mark for shifting one unit
down ward.


1.2 Solve the following trigonometric equation: 0 tan sin 2 = + u u where | | t u ; 0 e
give your answer to 3 decimal places (radians). [6]

0
cos
sin
sin 2 = +
u
u
u

0 ) 1 cos 2 ( sin = + u u



2
1
cos = u or 0 sin = u
t t u
3
2
, , 0 =


MAT171T Re-exam 2010A
2

Question 2
2.1 Solve the following exponential equation for : x
[6]
( ) . 0 4 2 17 2
2 2
= +
+ x x

( ) . 0 4 2 17 2 2
2 2
= +
x x


Let
k
x
= 2

0 4 17 4
2
= + k k


( )( ) 0 4 1 4 = k k

4
1
= k
or
. 4 = k

2
2 2

=
x

or
2
2 2 =
x


2 = x

or
. 2 = x



2.2 Solve the following logarithmic equation for : x
( ) ( ) 3 3 log 1 log
2
= x x
x x
or
2
2
1 3 3
3 2 0
x x
x x
=
+ =
[5]
( )
( )
0
3 3
1
log
2
=

x
x
x


( )
( )
0
2
3 3
1
x
x
x
=


0 2 3
2
= + x x


( )( ) 0 1 2 = x x
2 = x or . 1 = x


MAT171T Re-exam 2010A
3

2.3 Given
1
1
2
2
+

=
x
x
e
e
y show that,
y
y
x

+
=
1
1
ln
2
1
[4]

( ) 1 1
2 2
= +
x x
e e y


x x
ye e y
2 2
1 = +


y
y
e
x

+
=
1
1
2


y
y
x

+
=
1
1
ln 2
y
y
x

+
=
1
1
ln
2
1



Question 3
3.1 Determine the first four terms using the Binomial expansion of the function
3
2
3
|
.
|

\
|
+
y
x . [5]



( ) ( )
( )( )
( )
( )( )( )
( )
3
0
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
3 ! 3
1 2 3
3 ! 2
2 3
3
3 |
.
|

\
|
+ |
.
|

\
|
+ |
.
|

\
|
+ =
y
x
y
x
y
x x
(one mark for each term)

3 2 2 4 6
27
1
3
1
y y x y x x + + + =


3.2 Give the exponential definition of ( ) x y 2 tanh = [1]
( )
( )
x x
x x
e e
e e
y
2 2
2 2

=



MAT171T Re-exam 2010A
4

Question 4
4.1 The velocity , v and the acceleration , a of a particle are given by k j i v + = 2 2
and . 2 3 5 k j i a + =
Calculate the angle between v and u

in degrees to 3 decimal places. [4]
( ) ( ) ( )
2 2 2
2 2 1
9 3
v = + +
= =


( ) ( ) ( )
38
2 3 5
2 2 2
=
+ + = a


( ) . 2 2 6 10 = = - a v


2
arccos
3 38
u
| |
=
|
\ .


83.791. u =



4.2 Show that the vector ( ) 1 ; 2 ; 2 = v and the vector ( ) 2 ; 4 ; 4 = u are parallel by
obtaining the vector product u v [3]
2 4 4
1 2 2

=
k j i
u v


4 4
2 2
2 4
1 2
2 4
1 2
k j i +


0 0 0 0 i j k = + + =





MAT171T Re-exam 2010A
5

Question 5
5. Given the matrix
(
(
(

=
1 3
5 2
4 1
D
Determine the following if possible, if not possible motivate your answer.
5.1 Calculate .
T
D D [3]
(

=
(
(
(

42 17
17 14
1 3
5 2
4 1
1 5 4
3 2 1
(one mark per row, one mark for the transpose)


5.2
( )
det
T
D D [1]

( )
det 14 42 17 17
299
T
D D =
=



5.3
T
D D
[2]
Impossible, they have different dimension




MAT171T Re-exam 2010A
6

5.4 Use matrix inversion to solve for y x, and z if:
1 3 3 2
0
1 2 2
= + +
=
= + +
x y z
z x y
z y x
[8]
(
(
(

=
(
(
(

(
(
(


1
0
1
2 3 3
1 1 1
2 2 1
z
y
x

(
(
(

=
2 3 3
1 1 1
2 2 1
A
( )
3 3
1 1
2
2 3
1 1
2
2 3
1 1
1 det

+

= A
12 2 5 =
9 =


Cofactor matrix

(
(
(




3 1 4
3 4 2
6 1 5
(one mark per row)

(
(
(

3 3 6
1 4 1
4 2 5
9
1
1
A


(
(
(

(
(
(

=
(
(
(

1
0
1
3 3 6
1 4 1
4 2 5
9
1
z
y
x

(
(
(

=
(
(
(

1
0
1
z
y
x

MAT171T Re-exam 2010A
7

5.5 Solve for y only using Cramers rule if:
5 3
0 3 2
3 2
= +
= +
= + +
z y x
z y x
z y x
[3]
1 3
3 2
2
1 3
1 2
1
1 1
1 3
1
1 1 3
1 3 2
2 1 1


+

=


. 29 = A


1 5 3
1 0 2
2 3 1

= A
y

5 3
3 1
1
1 3
2 1
0
1 5
2 3
2

=
. 0 =


. 0 =
A
A
=
y
y


Question 6
Determine
dx
dy
for the following functions and simplify where possible:
6.1 ( ) ( ) ( )
2 2 2
1 tan 1 sin 1 cos x x x y + + = [6]




( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )( ) x x x x x x
dx
dy
2 1 sec 1 2 1 cos 1 sin 1 cos 2
2 2 2
+ + =


MAT171T Re-exam 2010A
8

6.2
( ) x x
x
y
+

=
1
1
3
[6]
3
1
ln ln
1
x
y
x x

=
+

1
2
1
ln ln 1 ln ln 1
3
y x x x = +





( ) ( )
'
1 1 1
3 1 2 1
y
y x x x
| |

=
|
|
+
\ .

( ) ( )
1 1 1
3 1 2 1
dy
y
dx x x x
| |

=
|
|
+
\ .



6.3
2 2
cot cosec x y y x = [6]


2 2 ' '
2 cot cosec 2 cosec cot x y x yy yy x x =
( )
' 2 2
cosec 2 cosec cot 2 cot y x y y x x x y =

'
2 2
cosec cot 2 cot
cosec 2
x x x y
y
x y y
+
=
+




MAT171T Re-exam 2010A
9

6.4 Determine all the critical (stationary) values of the function ( )
2
1 + = x x y [7]


( ) ( ) ( )
2 '
1 1 2 + + + = x x x y

( ) ( ) ( ) 0 1 1 2
2
= + + + x x x

( ) 0 1 = + x

0 1 3 = + x


1 = x

.
3
1
; = x


.
27
4
1
3
1
3
1
2
=
|
.
|

\
|
+ = y

( )
. 0
1 1 1
2
=
+ = y

The critical values are
|
.
|

\
|

27
4
;
3
1
and ( ) 0 ; 1
Alternatively we obtain:
( )
x x x
x x x y
+ + =
+ + =
2
1 2
3
2


1 4 3
2 '
+ + = x x y


( )( ) 0 1 1 3 = + + x x


1 = x


.
3
1
; = x


0 = y

.
27
4
; = y

The critical values are |
.
|

\
|

27
4
;
3
1
and ( ) 0 ; 1
MAT171T Re-exam 2010A
10

6.5 Investigate their nature (show all your calculations) [3]
4 6
2
2
+ = x
dx
y d

0 2
1
' '
< =
= x
y



0 2
3
1
' '
> =
= x
y


This implies that
|
.
|

\
|

27
4
;
3
1
is the minimum turning points and ( ) 0 ; 1 is the
maximum turning points.




6.6 Determine the coordinates of the point of inflection [3]

0 4 6 = + x


3
2
= x


.
27
2
1
3
2
3
2
2
=
|
.
|

\
|
+ = y



MAT171T Re-exam 2010A
11

Question 7 (Complex numbers)

7.1 Evaluate the following function (leave your answer in polar form to 2 decimal
places.)
7.1.1
( ) ( ) j j
cis
+ 1 2
30 2
2

[4]

( )( ) j j j 4 3 2 2 + = + +


( )( ) j j j + = + 7 1 4 3

7 50 8.13 j cis + =

( ) ( )


13 . 8 50
30 2
1 2
30 2
2
cis
cis
j j
cis
=
+

0.28 21.87 cis =



MAT171T Re-exam 2010A
12

7.2 Given the complex function
( )
2
1
1
j
z
+
= determine
z
z
(leave your answer in
rectangular form ( ) jy x + ) [5]

( )
j
j
z
2
1
1
1
2
=
+
=

j z
2
1
=


j z
2
1
=


|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|

|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
=
j j
j j
z
z
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
Unnecessary step
4
1
4
1

=

. 0 1 j + =


7.3 Solve for x and y if
( ) y x
j x
jy
jx
3
4 3
1 +
+
=
+
[6]
( ) ( )( ) jy j x y x jx + + = + 1 4 3 3


2 2
4 4 3 3 3 yj j xjy x xyj jx + + + = +


( ) 1 0 4 3 = y x



( ) 2 4 3 3
2
+ = + xy xy x



From equation 2 we obtain
2 = x


Substitute x into ( ) 1 we obtain that .
2
3
= y




MAT171T Re-exam 2010A
13


Question 8 (Mensuration and Statistics)

8.1 Calculate the total exposed surface area of the figure accurately rounded to 2
decimal places. [5]
T cyl column sq
A A A A = +
2 2
2 2 4 2 ) r rh lh l t t = + +


( )
2
2 (20 ) 2 (20)(70) 4(10) 70 200 t t = + +

(r=20)
=2513.274+8796.459+2800-200
2
13909.73cm =



8.2 The area of a sector is 96 cm
2
. The angle at the centre is 170 u = , determine the
length of the radius of the circle accurately rounded to 3 decimal places. [5]


2
1
2
A r u =


96 A=


2
1
96 (2.967)
2
r =


2
64.71 r =


8.044 cm r =




MAT171T Re-exam 2010A
14

8.3 The table shows the distance travelled (in km) and the time taken (in days) of
eight construction trucks at the Gautrain project.

d 309 444 1912 687 895 1472 2160 220
t 3.5 1.0 4.5 1.0 2.5 3.0 4.5 1.0

8.3.1 Determine the equation of the linear regression line accurately rounded to 3
decimal places. [3]

4.575 387.409 d t
.
= +




8.3.2 Calculate the correlation coefficient to 3 decimal places. [2]

0.781 r =

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