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Math SL semester 2 mock test 2

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Math SL semester 2 mock test 2

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MATHEMATICS SL - SEMESTER 2 - MOCK TEST 2 Time - 2 hours SECTION A - Non Calculator. Show all your working. 2 x Let flx) = sin’ x + cos’ x tan.x, Bee (@) Show that (x) = sin x. @ wane? sow antag = 8 6 2 Given that sin @ =— = and that tan > 0, Find the following ratios. (a) cos (b) tan20 (©) singe 3. (Show that the equation 2sin’ x= 5 cosx-1 can be expressed in the form 2 cos*x + $ cos x—3~0. 2 (ii) Hence solve the equation 2 sin’ x= cos x-1, siving all values of x between 0° and 360°, 4] Figure 1 The shape shown in Figure 1 is a pattem for a pendant. It consists of a sector OAB of acircle centre O, of radius 6 cm, and angle AOB = + ‘The circle C, inside the sector, touches the two straight edges, OA and OB, and the are AB as shown. Find (@) the area of the sector OAB, @Q) (b) the radius of the circle C. @) ‘The region outside the circle C and inside the sector AB is shown shaded in Figure 1. (c) Find the area of the shaded region in exact form. @Q) 5. A person’s blood group is determined by whether or not it contains any of 3 substances A, Band C. ‘A doctor surveyed 300 patients’ blood and produced the table below. Blood contains ‘No. of Patients only C. 100 A and C but not B 100 only A 30 Band C but not 4 25 only B 12 A, Band C 10 A and B but not C 3 (a) Draw a Venn diagram to represent this information. (b) Find the probability that a randomly chosen patient's blood contains substance C. Harry is one of the patients. Given that his blood contains substance 4, (©) find the probability that his blood contains all 3 substances. ) @) @) Patients whose blood contains none of these substances are called universal blood. donors. (@) Find the probability that a randomly chosen patient is a universal blood donor, @) 6, The 19 employees of a company take an aptitude test. The scores out of 40 are illustrated in the stem and leaf diagram below. 2/6 means a score of 26 o|7 oO 1 | 88 2 2 | 4468 a 3 | 2333459 @ 4 | 00000 ©) Find (a) the median score, a) (b) the interquartile range. @) ‘The company director decides that any employees whose scores are so low that they are outliers will undergo retraining, An outlier is an observation whose value is less than the lower quartile minus 1.0 times the interquartile range. (©) Explain why there is only one employee who will undergo retraining. @) (@) On the graph paper on page 5, draw a box plot to illustrate the employees’ scores, @) 7 ‘A function fis defined for ~4 15, show that 2 = mS . where kis a constant to be found. BI SECTION B - Calewlator Allowed. Show all your working. The following table shows the average weights (ykg) for given heights (xem) in a population of men. Heights (vem) 165 170 175 180 185 Weights (vkg) 618 70.0 247 75.5 712 (a) The relationship between the variables is modelled by the regression equation y = ax+b (i) Write down the value of a and of 5. (ii) Hence, estimate the weight of a man whose height is 172em, ic (b) (i) Write down the correlation coefficient. correlation betw (ii) State which two of the following deseribe th enthe variables, (37 strong zero positive negative no correlation weak 2 Sunita and Shelley talk to one another once a week on the telephone. Over many weeks they recorded, to the nearest minute, the number of minutes spent in conversation on each occasion. The following table summarises their results, Time Number of (to the nearest minute) Conversations 59 2 10-14 9 15-19 20 20-24 13 25-29 8 30-34 3 ‘Two of the conversations were chosen at random, (a) Find the probability that both of them were longer than 24.5 minutes. @ The mid-point of each class was represented by x and its corresponding frequency by f, giving E/x 1060. (b) Calculate an estimate of the mean time spent on their conversations. Q) During the following 25 weeks they monitored their weekly conversations and found that at the end of the 80 weeks their overall mean length of conversation was 21 minutes. (©) Find the mean time spent in conversation during these 25 weeks. a) (@) Comment on these two mean values. @ A aR Aor Some walkers see a tower, 7, in the distance and want to know how far away it is. They take a bearing from a point 4 and then walk for 50m ina straight line before taking another bearing from a point B. ‘They find that angle TAB is 70° and angle TBA is 107° (see diagram), (i) Find the distance of the tower from 4. Ry Gi) They continue walking in the same direction for another 100m to a point C, so that AC is 150m, What is the distance of the tower from C? BI (iii) Find the shortest distance of the walkers from the tower as they walk from A to C. 2] 4, The bag P contains 6 balls of which 3 are red and 3 are yellow. The bag Q contains 7 balls of which 4 are red and 3 are yellow. A ball is drawn at random from bag P and placed in bag Q. A second ball is drawn at random from bag, P and placed in bag @. A third ball is then drawn at random from the 9 balls in bag Q. The event A occurs when the 2 balls drawn from bag P are of the same colour. The event B occurs when the ball drawn from bag Q is ted. (a) ) ) @ C) oO Complete the tree diagram shown below. @ . Red Red _ << 3 Yellow Red 4 3 3 Red 5 1 > yatiow 2 Yellow 3s Red 1 9 2 Red Yellow Yellow Red Yellow Yellow Find P(A) @) Show that P(B) = 3 @ si 2 Show that PAB) = 2 Q) Hence find P(4UB) a) Given that all three balls drawn are the same colour, find the probability that they are all red, @ 5. Conse cionjanen typ 2°12 yy A part of the graph of fis given below. ‘The graph has a vertical asymptote and a horizontal asymptote, as shown, (@) Write down the equation of the vertical asymptote. © @ Evaluate F(-1000) (ii) Write down the equation ofthe horizontal asymptote. (©) Show that /’(9) = 8-77, eet (x-1) 72-18% The second derivative is given by J") = TO (@) Using values of f(x) and f(x) explain why a minimum must occur at x= 3. ay 2 3) @ 6. Use the definition of the derivative to find the derivative of the following function with respect to x. Vax (x—1)(2x-3)8._ Find the gradient of the curve at the point where x= 2. (4) 7. Accurve has the equation y=

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