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p2 Trials 2013 Memo

The document is a mathematics examination paper for the year 2013, consisting of 11 pages and an answer sheet. It includes various questions covering topics such as geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and algebra, with a total of 150 marks available. Instructions for answering the questions and using calculators are provided at the beginning of the paper.

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MEMO Mathematics Department

A BLOCK TRIAL EXAMINATION


PAPER 2: 2013

Examiner: Mr P J Stevens Moderator: Mr A van Wyk


Time: 3 hours Marks: 150

PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY

1. This question paper consists of 11 pages, together with an Answer Sheet.


An Information Sheet is attached. Please check that your paper is
complete.

2. Please note that diagrams are not necessarily drawn to scale. A diagram
sheet is NOT provided. Any changes made to a diagram must be shown
on the question paper which must be handed in with your answers.

3. Read the questions carefully. Answer ALL the questions.

4. You may use an approved non-programmable and non-graphical


calculator, unless otherwise stated. Ensure that your calculator is in
DEGREE mode.

5. All the necessary working details must be clearly shown, giving an


answer only will not necessarily give you full marks.

6. It is in your own interest to write legibly and to present your work neatly.

7. Round all answers to ONE decimal digit, unless otherwise stated.

Page 1 of 10
QUESTION 1

(a) FG  5 (1)

(b)
FE 2  (1  3) 2  (4  1) 2
= 16 + 9
= 25 (3)
FE = 5
 EFG is isosceles ( FG=FE )
(c)
64
m
3  1
2
=
4
1
=-
2 (2)

(d)
1
Equation of FH : y=- x  c
2
1
1=- (3)  c
2
3
1=  c
2
1
- c
2
H has co-ordinates : (5)
1 1
0 =  (x) 
2 2
1 1
 x
2 2
-1 = x  H(-1;0)

(e) (1)
( x  3)2  ( y  1)2  r 2
(3)
( x  3) 2  ( y  1) 2  25
(2)
By inspection (7; 2) (2)

Page 2 of 10
(f)
4 1 3 4
mEF    mtan  
1  3 4 3
4
y  xc
3
4
4   (1)  c (5)
3
1
5 c
3
4 16
y x
3 3

(g)
3
mEF 
4
3
tan 1 ( )  36,87 o
4
  90o  36,87 o (3)
 = 53,1 o

[24]
QUESTION 2

(a) Reflection about the x-axis (2)

(b) Reflection about the line y=-x


OR Translation I unit down and I unit left (2)

(c) See answer sheet (3)

(d) A(-5;6)

P[( x cos  y sin  );( y cos  x sin  )]


P[(5cos 40o  6sin 40o );(6cos 40o  5sin 40o )] (3)
P(7,7 ; 1,4)

(e) (2)
[12]

Page 3 of 10
QUESTION 3

x 2  17 2  152
(a) x 2  64 (1)
x  8

(b) (1)
cos(90o   )   sin 
15 (2)
= 
17

(2)
tan(180o   )   tan 
15 (2)
=
8

(3)
sin(  30o )  sin  cos30o  cos  sin 30o
15 3 8 1
= .  ( . )
17 2 17 2
15 3 4 (4)
= 
34 17
15 3  8
=
34
[9]

QUESTION 4

(a)
sin 135°. tan 120°. sin 13°
cos 210°. cos 77°
sin 45o.  tan 60o.sin13o

 cos30o.sin13
2. 3 (6)

2. 3
2
2
 2 or
2

Page 4 of 10
(b) (1)
3
tan A 
2
3 (2)
sin A  
13

(2)

sin 2 A  2sinAcosA
3 2
=2. . (3)
13 13
12
=
13

(c)
x
2cos  0, 402
2
x
cos  0, 201
2
x
 cos 1 (0, 201)
2
key  = 78,40o
Quad 2 Quad 3
x x
 180o  78, 40o OR  180 o  78, 40o
2 2
x  360o  156,80o x  360 o  156,80 o
x  203, 2o no solution (4)

(d)
sin 3 A cos 3 A
 2
sin A cos A
sin(2 A  A) cos(2 A  A)
 
sin A cos A
sin 2 A cos A  cos 2 A sin A cos 2 A cos A  sin 2 A sin A
 
sin A cos A
2sin A cos A cos A  (2 cos A  1) sin A (1  2sin 2 A) cos A  2sin A cos A sin A
2
  (6)
sin A cos A
 2 cos 2 A  2 cos 2 A  1  (1  2sin 2 A  2sin 2 A)
 2 cos 2 A  2 cos 2 A  1  1  2sin 2 A  2sin 2 A
2 Undefined if x  0 or 90
[21]
Page 5 of 10
QUESTION 5
(a)
276  x
 31
10 (2)
x  34

(b) Each score must be increased by 4 marks. (2)

(c) 8,5 (2)

(d) 7 out of the 10 scores (70%) are within 1 standard deviation.


This means that the data spread is close – over 66%. (3)

[9]
QUESTION 6
(a)
58  x
 59,5
2 (1)
x  61

(b) Lower Quartile = 55 Upper Quartile = 65 (2)

(c) See answer sheet. (3)

(d) Skewed to the left with 2nd Quartile scores spread out. (2)

[8]
QUESTION 7
(a)
x2  y 2  8x  6 y  9  0
x 2  8 x  16  y 2  6 y  9  16
(5)
( x  4)2  ( y  3) 2  42
C (4;3) r = 4
(b)
CP 2  (4  1) 2  (3  6) 2
= 9+9
(3)
CP = 18  3 2 = 4,24
 P lies outside the circle (r = 4 )
(c)
(x  4)2  ( y  3)2  42 (3)
[11]
Page 6 of 10
QUESTION 8
(a)
DC  6 DB = 3 DBC = 90o
32 + BC2 = 92
(2)
BC = 81  9
BC = 72  6 2

(b)
3
sin C 
9
1
C = sin 1 ( ) (3)
3
o
C = 19,5

(c) 21 revolutions each (2)

[7]
QUESTION 9

(a)
C  33o ( alt s , FC // A...)
ACM = 13o
AMC =110o (ext  of MCF)
AC 5,5
o
=
sin110 sin 13o (5)
5,5sin110o
AC =
sin13o
AC = 23 m

(b)
FC
cos C =
AC
ACcosC = FC (3)
23cos33  FC
o

19,3 m  FC
[8]

Page 7 of 10
QUESTION 10

sin 2 B  sin 2 B  1
1  cos 2 B  2sin B cos B  1  0
 cos B(cos B  2sin B)  0
 cos B  0 cos B = 2sin B
1 sin B
B  90o + k360o = (5)
2 cos B
B  270o +k360o 0,5 = tan B
tan 1 (0,5) = B
26,57o = B
B  26, 6o  k180o , k  Z
[5]

QUESTION 11

(a)
14
tanE =
11,5

E = tan 1 (
14
)
(2)
11,5
E = 50,6o

(b)
14
sin E 
VE
14
VE 
sin 50, 6
VE = 18,1cms
(6)
VF2 = VE 2 +EF2 - 2VE.EFcos129,4o
VF2 = (18,1) 2 +(5,2) 2 - 2(18,1)(5,2)cos129,4o
VF = 20,2 cms
 Agree

Page 8 of 10
QUESTION 12
(a) a2 (1)

(b) See answer sheet (3)

(c) See answer sheet (2)

(d)
cos 2 x  sin( x  45o )
cos 2 x  cos[90o  ( x  45o )
key  45o  x
kZ
(5)
2 x  45o  x + k360o 2x = 360o  ( 45o  x ) + k360o
3x  45o + k360o x = 315o + k360o
x = 15o + k120o
 x = -105o , -45o , 15o , 135o ,
[11]

QUESTION 13

(a) 80/81 workers (1)

(b) 50% = 40
Median = 4175/4160
(2)

(c) 67 - 24 = 43
43/80 X 100 = 53,75% (3)

(d) 80% of 80 = 64
64 earns a salary +/- R4375 (3)
[9]

Page 9 of 10
QUESTION 14
(a) a = 3
b=7
c = 11
d = 11 (4)

(b) (1) A = πab


= π.60.50
= 9424,8 m2 (2)

(2)
( a  b) 2
P   2(a 2  b 2 ) 
2
(60  50) 2
=  2(3600  2500)  (2)
2
= 346,3

[8]

Total for Section B: 67 marks

Total: 150 marks

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