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Si emeeact fae sieedrest cope 01254010 roulla dagaiitons © FORM TP 2012036 : MAY/JUNE 2012 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS, Paper 01 — General Proficiency 90 minutes 12 JUNE 2012 ( READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. 1. This test consists of 45 items. You will have 90 minutes to answer them. 2. Inaddition to this test booklet, you should have an answer sheet. 3. Each item in this test has four suggested answers lettered (A), (B), (C), (D). Read each item you are about to answer and decide which choice is best. 4. ‘On your answer sheet, find the number which corresponds to your item and shade the space having the same letter as the answer you have chosen. Look at the sample item below. ‘Sample Item 2 1 47 e]—] = «s-(¢) (A) Sample Answer (By) 4 o + ®0e@0 ‘The best answer to this item is “4, so answer space (C) has been shaded. 5. If you want to change your answer, erase it completely before you fill in your new choi 6. When you are told to begin, turn the page and work as quickly and as carefully as you can. If you cannot answer an item, omit it and go on to the next one. Your score will be the total number of correct answers. 7. You may use silent non programable calculations to answer the items. DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. Copyright © 2010 Caribbean Examinations Council All rights reserved. 1. The expression x - 2 is a factor of (4) GHE2BIES6) (B) 4P+2e-16 (CQ) 28+ 2e-4x -8 (D) 3x 10x) Sx8+4 The expression ab + 3c — 36 — ac is equal to (A) @*3) (e-8) ) (a+3) (b-2) © (@-3) (+0) () 3. Which of the following graphs BEST represents fix) =x (1—x)? (A) 0 ® te) © x fos) ©) The number of visas, V(x), issued ‘by an embassy annually is given by V(x) =7°—42x +72. The LEAST number of visas issued in a particular year, x, is (A) eo @&® © 42 @) 72 The roots of the equation 5x? + 6x-2=0 are (A) not real and not distinct (B) not real and not equal © (D) _ real and equal The set of values of x for which Sx+7>10x~ 13 is (A) x<-4 ®) x>-4 © ® Sr ‘The range of values of x for which Sx+6Sx' is (A) {x:-3sx<-2} B) ferxs-Hufe:x26} (©) farxz-1puferx26} (D) {x:-1sx<6} GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 8. If fz) = 3x—4 and fo(x)=x, then g(x)is 11. 1 “A function fis defined by f:x—> 2x—1. The function f? is defined as (A) id @ (B) “= (D) (©) 3-4 i @) 4-3 12, 3x27" is equal to The tables below show the ordered pairs (a) Pe for two functions fand g. @® 3" x TovTif2[3 [4 qs © erm ing [7 Ts [3 [2 [-7[-5 ©) 3 x Q 1 2 3 4 5 It 1 13. (8+V5)(2-V3) can be expressed as ax) 3 a z Ss 3 2 w Gee ‘The vah f g' [K3)] is value of 130) (@) 21-65 1 Os (© 11+6v5 (B) 2 = (@) +05 () 14, The value of 2% where z= 5 + log,3 is A function h is defined by A: x > Sx+2. Expressed in terms of a, h (2a +3) is (A) 10a+15 B) 2a +15 () Sa+17 (A) log, 96 @ 2 oO @ @ 2% GN ON TA Tur aInVT nae 15. 16. 17. The expression equal to when simplified is 1 @) 5(3-¥5) ®) 405-3) © 365-3) 20. (Ce 2 ® 2 © 8 © 4 ae 2. Ina geometric progression, each of whose terms is positive, the fifth term is 45 and the seventh term is 5. The SIXTH term is (A) 9 8) (c) 25 @) 40 22. The sum of the ODD integers between 10 and 50 is (A) 60 ®) oo (C) 630 (D) 1960 v5-1 19. TS The first four terms of a convergent geometric progression (GP)isgiven by 500, 200, 80, 32. The sum to infinity of this GP is (A) 200 300 8 > (©) 300 o @ ‘A long-distance ruaner runs the first kilometre of race in 3 minutes 45 seconds butfinds thathis speed dropssteadily sothat each kilometre takes him 12 seconds more than the preceding one. The time taken to cover the first 12 kilometres is (a) (B) 31 mins 48 secs (C) 9 mins 18 secs (D) 63 mins 36 secs The lines 7x - 4y + 25 =0 and 3x—y—5 =0 intersect at the point P, where (A) P(S, 10) (@) P(-1,8) & ea” The line through the points P(k, 2) and Q(6, 8) is parallel to the line with equation 3r+y—21=0. The value of k is (A) 1 ® 4 oO ® (D) 24 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 23. 25, The point (2,3) is atoneend ofadiameter 26. of the circle whose equation is 49-10 294120, The coordinates of the other end of the diameter are (A) €-12,-5) (8) €12,-1) © ‘i ; @) The vector a is given as Si+ 12). A unit vector parallel to a is (A) Si + 36] (B) 195i + 468) 27. © Bsr ©) a (Si + 12) ) B ¢ i) Given that OA -(%) and OB = (3 25 5, the vector AB= 78) fea) -13 ® (3) 21 28, © ( aa The position vectors ofAand Brelativetoan origin O are (2) and ie ) respectively. The acute angle AOB is given by af -f © ««(z) Ifsin@= 2 and @ is obtuse, then tan 0 = 12 ay 2 “ “5 ° 4 oO + «© 2 12 (D) B cos (A+B) + cos (A-B) = (A) 2cosA (BB) 2cosA+2cosB (C) cos*Acos*B () GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 29. 30. ‘The graph of y= sin 2x is 31. 32. © », 1 33. a ™ mg * 4 ‘34. The SMALLEST positive angle for which the equation sin @ — cos @ = 0 for @ <0<2r, is (A) 7 (A) € (B) 8 @© 6 o * 3 niasaniae 2019 sin (a. + 45°) is equal to (A) Premera @) : £ (cos a - sina) © — $4ina-cosa) ) } (cos asin a) Convert & radians into degrees. (A) 72. (B) (C) 180 (D) 288 The exact value of tan 150° is given by ot 1 ® WF © 3 @ V3 The trigonometrical expression sin x. sin_x. is identical to T=cos x * T+cos x (A) 2sinx (®) 2tanx o& (D) tan?x GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 38. 36. 37. Given that y = (52x), then 2 = 38. ca) Gla (B) (S-x) () -5(S-2x)* (D) 10 (5-2x)* The gradient at x = 2 on the curve y= sin xis 6 39. 4 (A) (a) 2 = B) = B® z © u @) § The equation of a curve is given by y= (+2) (e=1). The gradient function, © , is given by « 40, (A) 1) 68-2446) ®) &-1FGF-2r-6 © GG (@) &-1F Ge +2046) Giveny=5 sin2x, then 2% = ae (A) Sos 2x (B) — -10. cos 2x (© Scos2x (>) G@ioeesa The curve C is given by the equation #y u y=3t+ 18, The second derivative, £2 is x given by 16 @) 2-5 ® 24% © od @) 2+ s The value ofa forwhich Joe-5 a= 2 is a “a ® @) 6 © 8 (D) 10 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 41, 42, Jox-sy ae= 43, Gx-5¥ a Sask 3 (x-3) (B) wk wn-8) 4K The region in the first quadrant enclosed Lit ne ts by the curve y=x-32", the linesx=0 gg, and x= 2 is rotated completely about the x-axis. The volume in units? of the solid generated is Qn ‘ay 2F (A) 3 . (B). 8x -~ 45. «© Q 64n @) s END OF TEST The region R is enclosed by the x-axis, the curve y= x? + 2x 1, the lines x= 2 and x = 3. The area in units? of R is (A) 1S (B) 19 © 59 Oo F J(sinx +2c0sx) de = (A) GineESSED (B) cosx+2sinx+c (© cosx-2sinx+e @) 2sinx+cosxte d(x Given that &\T+x)~ deay> then 23 f (I+xy is equal to ay

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