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Add Maths Perfect Score Module Form 4 Set 1 p1

This document contains a 13 question mathematics exam with multiple choice and written answer questions. The exam covers topics including: 1) Linear functions and function notation. 2) Composite functions and inverse functions. 3) Quadratic functions. 4) Tangents and normals to curves. 5) Logarithmic functions and equations. 6) Straight line graphs and properties. The questions require students to find values, equations, minimum/maximum points, ratios, and solve equations that test their understanding of these core mathematics concepts.

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Additional
Mathematics
Paper 1
2 Hours
September 2010

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PERFECT SCORE 2010


FORM 4

ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS
For
examiner’s
use only
Answer all questions.

1. Diagram 1 shows the linear function f .


f
x f(x)

1 3

2 6

3 11
4 k

Set A Set B
Diagram 1

(a) State the value of k.

(b) Using function notation, write a relation between set A and set B.
[ 2 marks]

Answer : (a) ……………………..


1
(b) ...…………………...
2

2.
4x
f :x ,xh
x3

g : x  1  2x

The following information above refers to the functions f and g .

(a) State the value of h.

(b) Find the value of gf 1  1 .


[ 4 marks ]

2
Answer : (a) …………………….
4
(b) ..............................

SULIT
For
examiner’s
use only
3. Given that f 2  x   3 x  5 and f 4  x   px  q are constants. Find
(a) the value of p and of q
(b) f 4  1
[ 4 marks ]

Answer : (a).........…………………
3
(b).....................................

1
4. Given that f :x  , x  k . Find
3x  2
(a) the value of k ,
(b) the values of x which map onto themselves under f .
[3 marks]

Answer : (a) k =.........………


4 (b)............................

5. The straight line y  mx  7 is a tangent to the curve y  x 2  10 x  8 . Find the values


of m.
[3 marks]

2 Answer : .............………

SULIT
6. Diagram 2 shows the graph of the function y  ( x  3)2  p where p is a For
examiner’s
constant and is a minimum point.
use only
y

5
x
(k  1,4)
Diagram 2
Find

a) the value of k.

b) the value of p.
[ 2 marks ]

Answer : (a) ................................


6
(b) .................................
2
___________________________________________________________________________

The quadratic function f  x   p  x  q   r , where p, q and r are constants, has


2
7.
a minimum value of –5 . The equation of the axis of symmetry is x  2 . State
(a) the range of values of p,
(b) the value of q,
(c) the value of r.[3 marks]

7
Answer : ..................................

8.  
Solve the equation 2 x  20 2 x 2  48 .
[4 marks]

Answer : …….……………….
3

SULIT
9
9. Solve the equation log3 p  log9 p  . [3 marks]
For 2
examiner’s
use only

9
Answer : ..................................

x4
10. Given that log5 x  a and log5 y  b , express log5 in terms of a and
125 y
b.
[4 marks]

10
Answer : ...................................

11. The points A(t , t ) , P(r,2) and B(9,2) are on a straight line.
P divides AB
internally in the ratio of 3 : 4 . Find the value of t and of r .
[3 marks]

11 Answer : t = ..............................

3 r = ..............................

SULIT
For
examiner’s
12. Diagram 3 shows a straight line PQR use only

y
R(-1,4)

Q(4,2)

P(8,t)

x
O

Diagram 3

Find

(a) the value of t,

(b) the equation of the straight line that passes through point Q and is perpendicular
to the line PQR. [3 marks]

Answer : (a) ....……………...………..


12
(b) .........................................

13. Given that A  3, 2  and B  6, 4  are two points in a Cartesian plane. P is moving point

such that the angle APB is always 90o. Find the equation of the locus P .

[4 marks]

13

Answer: …...…………..….......
4

SULIT
For
examiner’s
use only
14. The coordinates of point P and Q are (3,1) and (6,10) respectively. The point X moves
such that XP : XQ = 2 : 3 . Find the equation of the locus of X .

[3 marks]

14
Answer: …...….………..….....................
3 ___________________________________________________________________________

15. Table 1 shows the distribution of the weight of 40 pupils in form 4 Alpha.

Weight (kg) Number of pupils


31 – 35 7
36 – 40 4
41 – 45 8
46 – 50 7
51 – 55 6
56 – 60 4
61 – 65 4
Table 1

(a) Find the range of the weight.

(b) Without drawing an ogive, calculate the median of the distribution of weight.

[4 marks]

15

4
Answer : (a) …………………….
(b) ….……………….....

SULIT
For
examiner’s
16 The mean and the standard deviation of a set of eight numbers are 12 and 4 respectively. use only
(a) Calculate the sum of the square,  x 2 , of these eight numbers.
(b) When number p is added to the set of the numbers, the mean remains
unchanged, find the value of p .
[3 marks]

16
Answer : .…………………
2

17. Diagram 4 shows a circle with centre O.

O θ

Diagram 4

The length of the minor arc AB is 3.9275 cm and the angle of the major sector AOB is
315o . Using   3.142 , find

(a) the value of  , in radians,


(Give your answer correct to four significant figures.)

(b) the length, in cm, of the radius of the circle.

[3 marks]

17

Answer: ……..…….…………... 3

SULIT
For ___________________________________________________________________________
examiner’s
use only 18. Diagram 5 shows a sector OTV of a circle, centre O.
T

7 cm

50
O V
Diagram 5
Find the perimeter of the shaded region.
[3 marks]

18
Answer: ...………………………
3
___________________________________________________________________________

19. Diagram 6 shows a sector of a circle OPQ with centre O and OPR is a right angle
triangle. P

5 cm

O R 1 cm Q

Diagram 6

Find the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.

[4 marks]

19

4
Answer:………………………

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For
examiner’s
20. Evaluate the following limits, use only

1
(a) lim
x 1 x 1

x2  9
(b) lim
x 3 x  3

[ 3 marks ]

Answer: (a) ....…………..….......


20
(b) .................................

___________________________________________________________________________ 3

21. The straight line y  2 x  1 is the tangent to the curve y  x 2  4 x at the point P.
Find the x-coordinate of the point P .

. [2 marks]

21
Answer: ……………………..

q dy 4
22. Given that y  px 2  and  x  2 , where p and q are constants , find the
x dx x
value of p and of q .

[3 marks]

22

Answer: ……………………..

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For
examiner’s
1
use only 23. Given the curve y  x .
2 x2

(a) Find the coordinates of the turning point.

(b) Hence, determine whether it is a maximum or a minimum point.

[4 marks]

Answer: (a)…...…………..….......
23
(b)....................................
4 ___________________________________________________________________________

24. A cylinder has a fixed height of 10 cm and a radius of 5 cm. If the radius decreases by
0.05 cm, find (in terms of  )

(a) the approximate change in the volume of the cylinder,

(b) the final volume of the cylinder.


[4 marks]

24

4 Answer: (a)……………………………

(b)……………………………

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examiner’s
use only
2
25. Given that p  3 x  2 and y   . Find
p2
(a) y in terms of x
(b) the rate of change of y if x decreases at the rate of 2 units-1 when x = 1unit.
[4 marks]

25

Answer: …...…………..…....... 4

END OF QUESTION PAPER

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