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1. The document discusses various math problems involving functions, equations, and geometric shapes. It provides worked examples of solving for unknown variables in equations. Key steps shown include isolating variables, substituting values, and using identities to solve quadratic and other equations. Geometric problems involve calculating lengths, areas, angles and radii using properties of circles, triangles and sectors.
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(a)
(b)
2. (a)
(b)
3.

The range is {b, d}


Many-to-one relation

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m = 25
f: x x2
g(x) = mx -1
n
g(1) = m(1) 1 = 1
n
3
3(m 1) = n
3m n = 3

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g(2) = m(2) 1 = 1
n
2m 1 = n
2m - n = 1
-
m=2
Substitute m= 2 in
2(2) n = 1
n=3
Thus, m = 2 and n = 3.
k
(x c and k is constant)
x3
(a)
x- 3 0
x 3
(b) Given that g(2) = -5, we have

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4. g : x

k = -5
x -3
k = (-5) (- 1) = 5
f(x) = 2x - 1
At x-axis, f(x) = 0
0 = 2x 1
2x = 1
x =
t =
(b) When x = 5, f(x) = 2(5) 1
= 10 1
= 9
0 f(x) 9

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5. (a)

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9 = 3p - 6
3p = 15
p=5

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y2 = 5y -6
y2 5y + 6 = 0
(y-2) (y-3) = 0
y = 2 or y = 2
the other root is y = 2

7.

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y = 5x 1 -----------------
y = 2x2 + x + p
2x2 + x + p = 5x 1
b2 4ac <
(-4)2 4(2)(p+1)
16 18p 8
-18p
p

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0 (Does not intersect)


< 0
< 0
< -8
> 1

x(2x 5) = 2x - 1
2x2 5x = 2x - 1
2x2 7x + 1 = 0

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x = -b b2 4ac
2a
= 7 (-7)2 4(2)(1)
2(2)
= 7 41
4
= 3.351 or 0.1492

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9.

10

(a) p = -1
(b) q = 2
(c) axis of symmetry, x = 1
(a) = (3600 - 2900) x
= 1.222 rad
(b) s = r
16 = r(1.222)
r = 13.09 cm

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(a) Let the radius of circle = r cm


AOB = x radians
rx = 4
2
r x = 12
r(rx) = 12 ...
Substituting into
r(4) = 12
Hence, radius r = 6 cm

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(b) From equation ,


6x = 4
Hence, x = 2/3 radians

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From AON,
Sin ( 1/3 rad) = AN
6
AN = 1.9629 cm
Length of chord AB
= 2 x AN
= 2 x 1.9629
= 3.9228 cm
12

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13

SAB = r
7 = 10
= 0.7 rad.
Area of shaded region
= (1/2 x 102 x 0.7) - (1/2 x 42 x 1.1)
= 26.2 cm2

Length of arc AB = Perimeter of sector OBC


r( - )
= 2r + r
-
= 2 +
2
= - 2

= 3.142 - 2
2
= 0.571 rad
= 350 43

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