O Level Revision Guide Table
O Level Revision Guide Table
B(iv)a
Paper 2
hours
100
50%
B(iv)b
1 = 2 = 3 1 =3
Compare the two triangles and identify the common perpendicular height. Then, put as ratio, the length of their bases.
Students tend to compare the height instead, or they ratio the wrong sides of the triangle. Students cannot see the relationship of triangle OAB and the trapezium, often resulting in leaving the question blank.
A(v)
(OD + AB)
1 2 AB ht
ht
NOTES 1. 2. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. Some questions may integrate ideas from more than one topic of the syllabus where applicable. 3. Relevant mathematical formulae will be provided for candidates. 4. Scientiic calculators are allowed in both Paper 1 and Paper 2. 5. Candidates should also have geometrical instruments with them for Paper 1 and Paper 2. 6. Unless stated otherwise within a question, three-igure accuracy will be required for answers. This means that four-igure accuracy should be shown throughout the working, including cases where answers are used in subsequent parts of the question. Premature approximation will be penalised, where appropriate. Angles in degrees should be given to one decimal place. 7. SI units will be used in questions involving mass and measures. Both the 12-hour and 24-hour clock may be used for quoting times of the day. In the 24-hour clock, for example, 3.15 a.m. will be denoted by 0315; 3.15 p.m. by 1515, noon by 1200 and midnight by 2400. 8. Candidates are expected to be familiar with the solidus notation for the expression of compound units, e.g. 5 cm/s for 5 centimetres per second, 13.6 g/cm3 for 13.6 grams per cubic centimetre. 9. Unless the question requires the answer in terms of , the calculator value for or = 3.142 should be used. 10. Spaces will be provided on the question paper of Paper 1 for working and answers. Mathematical Formulae Compound Interest Total amount = Mensuration Curved surface area of a cone = Surface area of a sphere = Volume of a cone = Volume of a sphere = Arc length =
B
Observe that OABD is a combination of two triangles, OAB and OBD. Once youcan see, that, identify the common perpendicular height.
The greatest angle of elevation happens when the horizontal distance is the shortest (from part A(v)
In pressing the calculator, students tend to mistakenly ) calculate ( followed by the division of 30.6.
Quadratic Equations The distance between two towns, P and Q, is 180 km. Mr Lim drove from P to Q at an average speed of v km/h. After traveling for 100 km, he increases his speed by 6 km/h and maintains this speed for the rest of the journey. (A) Write down an expression, in terms of v, for (i) the number of hours taken to travel the irst 100 km, (ii) the number of hours to travel the rest of the journey.
(B) (C)
It is given that
(B) The irst part of the journey took 20 minutes more than the second part of the journey. Write down an equation in v, and show that it reduces to (C) Solve the equation
Qn A(i) Worked Solution hours
(D) Simplify
Qn A Worked Solution
(D) Calculate, correct to the nearest minutes, the time he took to travel from P to Q.
Tips In these types of questions, it is almost certain that one or both denominator can be factorised. Once factorised, you will notice that there will be a common factor. Common Mistakes In trying to change to , some students may make mistakes such as missing the negative for or missing x in the negative outside the bracket in .
Tips The answer is most likely in fractions, where the variable, v, will be the denominator. Same as A(i) Common Mistakes Nil
A(ii)
hours
, where
Trigonometry
where
is in radians
is in radians
*Bring over to the other side of the equation the terms furthest away from the subject. In this case, you will see that b is the term that is furthest away from x, followed by a, and lastly 3. ,
Students tend to forget to change 20 minutes to hours. Another mistake is that students tend to subtract the wrong expression as shown:
Statistics Mean =
Standard deviation = Sample O Level Maths Questions And Tips Vectors (A) The coordinates of point A is (3, 4) and point B is (12, 10). If point P lies on the line AB such that . (i) (ii) (iii) Express as a column vector. Find . Find the coordinates of P.
D
There are two ways of solving this question. One way is through expanding , followed by solving quadratic equations. The other way is by using the method stated on the left. Always try to see whether the numerator and the denominator can be factorised. Most of the time, they can be factorised.
or
Students often state the positive square rooted answer only, leaving out the negative value.
Students use the calculator to solve the equation. Marks will be deducted if the first step is not shown. Students fail to convert the answer to the decimal place(s) as required in the question. Students fail to convert the answer to minutes as required.
Matrices A sports shop sells two brands of t-shirts, Niki and Adi. Each brand is sold in three different sizes, small, medium and large. The sales in two successive weeks are given in the tables below.
First Week Medium 28 36 Small Niki Adi 16 10 Large 5 12 Small 10 16
(B)
Trigonometry
N"
The information for the irst weeks sales can be represented by the matrix
P=
OABC is a parallelogram and M is the midpoint of BC. OC is produced to D so that OC = CD. OM is produced to meet BD at N. Given that = x and AB= y, express the following vectors in terms of x and y. (ii) (iv) Given that (i) , (iii) , ind the numerical value of
s
R"
36
cm
The information for the second week is represented by a matrix Q. (A) (B) (C) Write down the matrix Q. Calculate (P + Q) (P + Q)
In the diagram, P, Q, R and S are four markers in a horizontal ield. Given that PS = 40m, PR = 36m, , , and S is due west of P. (A) Calculate (i) the bearing of P from R, (ii) the bearing of P from Q, (iii) PQ, (iv) RS, (v) the shortest distance from S to PR.
, calculate V = YS.
" along the path PR. (B) A vertical pole of height 7.5m is planted at S. A man walks Find the greatest angle of elevation of the top of the pole when the man viewed from any point along the path.
Qn A(i) Worked Solution Bearing of P from R = = Tips Do take note of the direction of North. Occasionally, North is not pointed upwards but towards some other direction. Draw the North lines at P and Q. You will see that they are parallel and this will help you in solving the question. Common Mistakes Students leave the . But, answer as bearing must always be in 3 digits.
A(ii)
= = 10.8 (3sf)
A(iii)
= = = = Coordinates of P is (6, 6)
. Students are confused with the formula of finding the length of the two coordinates. Some students will leave the answer as . They will lose marks as the question is asking for coordinates not vector form. In other words, the answer should be in (6, 6) form.
(P + Q)
Nil
Bearing of P from Q
A(iii)
Be clear in your explanation. Use the words each effectively. P is a 2x3 matrix and X is a 3x1 matrix. The answer will be a 2x1 matrix.
Students are not able to explain in a manner that is acceptable. Students are not sure on how to multiply matrices. Or they do not get a 2x1 matrix.
E
Use sine or cosine rule in questions involving triangles that are not right-angled triangle. For this question, only 2 lengths and an angle are included. Thus, only cosine rule can be used. In part solving calculation, students tend to make an error in calculating together, multiplying . Students also have the tendency to forget to to get square root RS.
Same as (C) Y is a 1x2 matrix and S is a 2x1 matrix. The answer will be a 1x1 matrix. Same as (C)
Same as (C) Students multiply wrongly, leaving the answer in a 2x2 matrix. Same as (C)
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