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YEAR 9 SEAL MATHEMATICS SEMESTER 2 EXAM REVISION

1. TRIGONOMETRY

Find the unknowns below (round to one


decimal place / the nearest minute):
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(e)
2. Convert the following compass bearings to true
bearings.
(a) N 19 W

(b) S 38 E

3. Convert the following true bearings to compass


bearings.
(a) 117 T

(b) 349 T

4. From the top of a vertical cliff, 80 m high, the


angle of depression to a boat is 9º. How far
from the base of the cliff is the boat?
(HINT: Draw a diagram first).

5. Draw a neat, simple sketch of y=sin x AND


y=cos x showing one complete cycle.
Label the axes and mark the important values.
(-1, 1, 0, 90, 180, 270, 360)

The
6. vtThe value of x correct to two decimal places
in the following triangle is:

A 2.06
B 4.10
C 5.83
D 2.89
E 8.15

QUADRATIC EQUATIONS

1. Expand:
(a) (x – 4)(x + 8)

(b) 3x(x + 3)(2 – x)


2. Factorise:
(a) x 2−5 x

2
(b) x + 6 x+ 8

2 2
(c) 16 r −s

2
(d) 3 x +10 x +3

2
(e) x + 8 x+5

3. For the equation x2 + 4x – 5 = 0


(a) Use the quadratic equation to solve it.

(b) Find the value of the discriminant.

(c) Describe the nature of the solutions.

4. Solve x2 + 8x + 7 = 0 using the Null Factor Law.

5. Complete the square: y = x2 –4x + 2

PARABOLAS
1. 2
For the graph of y=− ( x−2 ) +12
(a) Describe the reflection, dilation &
translation.

(b) State the y-intercept and turning point.

(c) Calculate the x-intercepts. Answer to one


decimal place.

(d) Sketch the graph.


2. Determine the equation of the graph below if it
is in turning point form.

1. SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS

Solve the following pair of simultaneous


equations using the substitution method:
y=7 x −3
3 x−2 y=28

4. Solve the following pair of simultaneous


equations using the elimination method:
x−7 y=27
5 x−2 y=3

5. Two adults & 6 children pay $107.20 to enter


the circus, whereas 3 adults & 3 children pay
$93.00.
(a) Set up two simultaneous equations to
represent this problem.

(b) Use the elimination method to find the entry


price for an adult and child.

PROBABILITY
1. The weather bureau forecasts the chance of
sunshine for today as 65%. Find the probability
that the sun will not shine today.

2. A coin is tossed and a die is rolled. Find


Pr(even number on the die & Head on coin).
3. In a netball team, the goal shooter has a
probability of 0.8 of scoring a goal. The goal
attack has a 0.7 chance of scoring a goal.
(a) Draw a probability tree to show all possible
outcomes.

(b) What is the probability that the goal shooter


misses her next goal but the goal attack scores?
4. In a school of 260 students, 30% study
Japanese, 60% study Indonesian & 15% study
both.
(a) Draw a Venn diagram.

(b) Determine the probability that a student


who is selected will study:
(i) only one language
(ii) at least one language
(iii) neither Indonesian nor Japanese.
5. Jack misses school once every 10 days. Jill is
absent from school once every 5 days. Find:
(a) Pr(they are both at school)

(b) Pr(only one of them is at school)


CIRCLE GEOMETRY

1. Find the value of the pronumerals:


(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

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