Remedial Practices Form 2
Remedial Practices Form 2
Symbols
Formulae
Sum of interior angles of a polygon Distance between two points
= (n − 2) ×180° = ( x2 − x1 ) 2 + ( y2 − y1 ) 2
Pythagoras theorem:
x + x y + y2
2
c= a 2 + b2 Midpoint = 1 2 , 1
2 2
a c 2
b= c2 − a2
Distance
2
a= c2 − b2 Speed =
Time
b
Total distance
Circumference = 2πr Average speed =
2 Total time
Area of circle = πr
Vertical distance
Area of sector θ Gradient, m =
= Horizontal distance
πr 2
360°
y −y
Arc length θ m= 2 1
= x2 − x1
2π r 360°
Surface area of cylinder = 2πr2 + 2πrh y -intercept
m= −
Surface area of cone = πr2 + πrs x-intercept
Surface area of sphere = 4πr2 Total value of data
Mean =
Volume of prism Number of data
= area of cross section × height Probability of an event
Volume of cylinder = πr2h The number of ways event can occur
=
1 The total number of possible outcome
Volume of cone = πr2h
3 n( A)
P( A) =
4 n( S )
Volume of sphere = πr3
3 Complement of an event, P( A ') = 1 − P( A)
1 1 5 1 1 5
(c) , –1, 3, –9, 27, … (d) , ,1 ,1 ,1 ,…
3 2 6 6 2 6
(c) (d)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(b)
(c)
(d)
+ × ,
OR
+ × ,
3, 7, 10, 17, …
9. Given the following shapes are in a sequence, draw the next shape.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
3q r 2
(g) − (8q – 12r + 4p) (h) − (2s – 8) (i) − x (10y – 15z + 20)
4 8 5
(d) (4e + 5f)(2e – 3f) (e) (x – 5)(x + 4) (f) (2r + s)(4r – 3s)
(j) (4p – q)(p + q) (k) (9p + 6)(7 – 4p) (l) (2x + 3)(x – 2)
(g) (3m + n)(3m – n) (h) (2a + 9)(2a – 9) (i) (5p – 3r)(5p + 3r)
(i) (2h + 3k)(2h – 3k) + 4h(h + 5k) (j) (x – 2y)2 – 4x(2x + 7y)
(i) x2 – x – 2 (j) x2 – x – 30
5 x − 2 3x + 1 9 r 4 − 5r 4 x − 3 3x + 3
(d) − (e) − (f) −
4 4 3s 3s c−d c−d
a b 2 x + 1 3x + 2 2a − 3b 4a 2 − 5b 2
(g) + (h) + (i) +
2 4 y 2y a ab
a +1 a+2 5 3 m − 5 1+ n
(j) 2
+ 2 (k) + (l) +
a − a 2a − 2a x − y 2x − 2 y m 3mn
2a 2 + 3a − 5 1 − 4a 7a 2 5a 4 1
(p) − (q) − (r) −
a 2b ab 2
a −9 a +3 a −b b−a
2( x + 3) x + 3 3 x + 2 y y2 p +1 q −3
(d) − − − (e) + (f) 2
+
3 5 6 y + 7 y −1 ( p − 3) ( p − 3)( p + 1)
m n 2 p + 1 6r − 1 1 3
(g) − (h) − (i) −
ps rs pq 3qr u (u + 2)
b 2 − 25 b 2 − 9 ( a − b) 2 a + b x2 − y 2 x4
(d) × (e) × (f) ×
b 2 − 3b b 2 + 5b ( a + b) 2 a − b x2 ( x + y)2
1 4b a +1 4a − 4b a − b
(g) 2
× ( xy + x 2 y ) (h) ÷ (i) ÷
1− x 2b + 1 5b 9b 18a
3q − 1 q −5 3x + 3 y x2 − y 2 ( y + 3) 2 3 y + 9
(j) ÷ (k) ÷ 2 (l) ÷
3q − 21 4q − 28 4z + 2 4z + 4z + 1 16 − x 2 8 − 2 x
( p + q )( p − 3q ) + 3q 2 a 2 + 2ab + b 2 a + b
(e) (f) ÷ + ab
4 p − 8q 3c 3
2 2 px + qx + 2 py + qy 8 p + 4q
(g) (m 2 + 2m + 1) ÷ (m 2 − 1) − (h) ÷ 2
m +1 10 x + 10 y x − y2
p 2 − 16 3 z 2 − 12 3 z + 6
(i) + 2p (j) ÷
5 p + 20 z2 8z
mcθ y −3
(c) P = (d) m =
t x+3
L
(e) F = ma (f) j =
πj
5 m−n 1 1 1
(d) a = (e) t = (f) + =
2m −3 s 3 m
p 1 (f) 4m = h
(d) w = (e) t =
3 p2
2
(d) x= z2 + 2 y [y] (e) 3y – p = h(2 – y) [y] (f) 9k = 3(5g – h) [h]
(d) Given =
k y − 3h , find the value of k when 3(2 − y 2 )
(e) Given x = , find the value of x when
y = 4 and h = –7. z
y = –2 and z = –8.
4+ p 2
(f) Given = t , find the value of p when q = –2 (g) Given x = y z , find the value of z when x = 64
5q and y = 2.
and t = –1.
(c) (d)
(e) (f)
(e) (f)
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2. Find the circumference of the following circles. (Use π = )
7
(a) Diameter, d = 14 cm (b) Radius, r = 21.3 cm
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4. Find the diameter of the following circles when the circumference is given. (Use π = )
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33 (b) Circumference = 171.2 cm [Use π = 3.142]
(a) Circumference = cm
14
(c) (d)
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7. Find the value of θ in each of the following diagrams. (Use π = )
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(a) (b)
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8. Find the radius for the following circles. (Use π = )
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(a) (b)
(c) (d)
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10. Find the radius of each of the following circles. (Use π = )
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(a) Area of circle = 31.42 m2 [Use π = 3.142] (b) Area of circle = 7.3 mm2
(c) Area = 531 mm2 [Use π = 3.142] (d) Area of circle = 24.64 cm2
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12. Calculate the area of the circle if given the circumference of the circle. (Use π =)
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(a) Circumference = 13.2 cm (b) Circumference = 92.46 cm
Area of sector =
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15. Calculate the area of the shaded sector of each of the following circles. (Use π = )
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(a) Radius = 7 cm, angle subtended at centre = 100° (b) Radius = 10 m, angle subtended at centre = 60°
(e) (f)
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16. Calculate the value of θ of each of the following circles. (Use π = )
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(a) (b)
1 3
Area of sector = 16 cm Area of sector = 9 cm2
2 7
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17. Calculate the radius of each of the following circles. (Use π = )
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(a) (b)
(c) (d)
2. Name the three-dimensional shapes which can be formed from the following nets.
(a) (b) (c)
(c) (d)
4. By using grid paper, draw a net for the following geometric solid.
(a)
(c) (d)
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6. Calculate the surface area of the three-dimensional objects below. [Use π = ]
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(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(g) (h)
(i) (j)
(k) (l)
(c) (d)
Volume of prism
= ×
Volume of cylinder
= ×
Volume of pyramid
= × ×
Volume of cone
= × ×
Volume of sphere
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9. Calculate the volume of the following three-dimensional shapes. [Use π = ]
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(a) (b)
(e) (f)
(g) (h)
(k) (l)
(m) (n)
(c) (d)
(d) A(3, 1) and B(–9, 1) (e) A(7, –2) and B(4, –2) (f) A(11, 2) and B(–3, 2)
2. Find the distance between two points in the following Cartesian plane.
(a) (b) (c)
Distance =
(c) (d)
Midpoint =
6. Determine the coordinates of the midpoints of the straight line which join the following two points.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e) (f)
7. Given M is the midpoint of straight line PQ, determine the coordinates of point Q.
(a) P(4, 9) and M(5, 12) (b) P(–2, –8) and M(1, –8)
1. Determine the type of relation for each of the following diagrams. Then, state whether the relations are a
function.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e) (f)
(g) (h)
(i) A = {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 4)} (j) {(1, 10), (2, 10), (5, 10), (10, 10)}
Domain =
Domain =
Codomain =
Codomain =
Object =
Object =
Image =
Image =
Range =
Range =
(e) (f)
Domain = Domain =
Codomain = Codomain =
Object = Object =
Image = Image =
Range = Range =
or
(b) Given the set U = {1, 2, 3, 4} and set V = {5, 10, 15, 20}. Set U is mapped to set V by multiplying 5.
(c) Given the set J = {1, 2, 3, 4} and set K = {0, 1, 2, 3}. Set J is mapped to set K by subtract 1.
7. The diagram below shows a function graph. Based on the graph, determine the
1 1 1
(d) y = (e) y = − (f) y =
x x x2
D
Speed = Time =
S T
Distance = ×
(c) A car moves 25 km in 20 minutes. (d) A lorry moves 220 km in 2.75 hours.
(c) Nafis ran with a speed of 7.2 km/h in 45 minutes. (d) A train travelled from city M to city N with a
Calculate the distance travelled by Nafis. speed of 60 km/h in 1.5 hours. Calculate the
distance travelled by the train.
(c) An ant moved 1 cm with a speed of 2 cm/s. (d) Julian cycled for 15 km with a speed of 0.5
Calculate the time taken by the ant. km/min. Calculate the time taken by Julian.
(b) A motorcycle moves 28 km in the first half hour and 84 km in the next one and a half hour. Is the
motorcycle moving at uniform speed?
Average speed =
(c) A particle moves 140 cm in 12 seconds and 24 m (d) Kamala cycled 380 metres in 2 minutes and 340
in 1.4 minutes. Calculate the average speed, in metres in 1.6 minutes.
m/min, of the particle.
(e) A bus travelled with a speed of 60 km h–1 for 2 (f) A car travelled at a speed of 60 km/h from town
hours and then with a speed of 75 km h–1 for 3 A to town B for 4 hours and then travelled at a
hours. speed of 90 km/h from town B to town C for an
hour.
Acceleration =
(c) Kenny decreases the speed of his car from 110 (d) A cyclist starts from rest and accelerates to a
km/h to 80 km/h in 4 seconds. maximum speed of 30 m/s in 15 seconds.
(e) Chong drives with a speed of 80 km/h. He (f) Saiful who drives his car with a speed of 74 km/h
increases his car speed to 110 km/h in 20 minutes. accelerates until the speed reaches 106 km/h in 4
Calculate the acceleration of his car. seconds. Calculate the acceleration of the car in
km/h per second.
(c) 72 km/h per minute [km/h per s] (d) 90 km/h per minute [m/s per min]
(e) 90 km/h per second [km/h per min] (f) 120 km/h per second [m/s per s]
(g) 80 m/min per second [m/min per min] (h) 60 m/min per second [km/min per s]
Gradient, m = = =
2. State the vertical distance and horizontal distance for each of the following. Then, determine its gradient.
Diagram Vertical distance Horizontal distance Gradient
(g) P(–12, 0) and Q(–4, –2) (h) X(1, 4) and Y(5, 12) (i) M(3, 0) and N(0, 15)
3. Determine the position of image of point S for each of the following translation description.
(a) Point S moves 4 units to the right and 2 units upwards.
(b) Point S moves 2 units to the right and 4 units downwards.
(c) Point S moves 4 units to the left and 3 units downwards.
(d) Point S moves 7 units to the left.
S
a
b
+ = Image coordinate
10. State the coordinates of image of point L under the given translation.
0 4 2
(a) L(3, –5), translation (b) L(1, –2), translation (c) L(2, 5), translation
−1 −5 −4
−1 −2 3
(d) L(–6, 3), translation (e) L(4, –7), translation (f) L(–6, –11), translation
2 −1 4
Object coordinate = –
Translation = –
13. State the translation vector of the following object and image.
(a) A(–9, –3), Aʹ(4, 4) (b) A(–1, 7), Aʹ(9, 2) (c) A(2, –5), Aʹ(12, –1)
(d) A(0, 3), Aʹ(14, 8) (e) A(4, –3), Aʹ(–7, 6) (f) A(4, 3), Aʹ(–10, –5)
14. Determine whether each of the following diagrams shows a reflection or not a reflection.
(a) (b) (c)
Reflection
Reflection ②
(c) (d)
22. Draw the image of point M and object N under the following rotations.
(a) Rotation of 90° anticlockwise (b) Rotation of 90° clockwise (c) Rotation of 180° about the
about the origin. about point (–2, –2). origin.
23. Point Qʹ is the image of point Q under the following rotations. Determine the coordinates of point Q.
(a) Rotation of 90° clockwise about point (–2, 1). (b) Rotation of 180° about (1, 1).
(c) Anticlockwise rotation of 90° at point O (d) Anticlockwise rotation of 270° at point O
25. Triangle PʹQʹRʹ is the image of triangle PQR under a rotation. Mark the centre of rotation as C.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
27. Mark () for the diagram that has rotational symmetry and () for the diagram that does not have rotational
symmetry.
(a) (b) (c)
28. State the order of rotational symmetry for each of the following objects.
(a) (b) (c)
1. Determine the mode, mean and median for each of the following.
(a) 8, 10, 14, 17, 26, 10 (b) 2, 3, 5, 5, 1, 8, 7
2. Find the median and mean of each set of data in the following frequency tables.
(a) Temperature (°C) 30 31 32 33 (b) Length (m) 5 10 15 20
Frequency 7 5 8 10 Frequency 9 11 5 15
(c) Length (cm) 10 20 30 40 (d) Height (cm) 140 145 150 155
Frequency 5 9 15 11 Frequency 3 5 8 9
(b) The set of data shows the masses of five students in Form 2 Cemerlang.
39 kg, 51 kg, 49 kg, 56 kg, 49 kg
(i) Calculate the mode, median and mean of the set of data.
(ii) If Cikgu Aini changes a student from 56 kg to 104 kg, determine the effect on mode, median and
mean.
(b) The scores obtained by five students in a quiz are 3, 5, 6, 6 and 8 respectively.
(i) Calculate the mean, median and mode of the set of data.
(ii) Calculate the mean, median and mode if each value of the score if
(a) added by 3, (b) multiplied by 2.
(c) Given a set of numbers 10, 15, 20, 25, 25 and 40.
(i) Calculate the mean, median and mode of the set of data.
(ii) Calculate the mean, median and mode if each value of the score if
(a) subtracted by 3, (b) divided by 5.
(b) The following data shows the age level of 30 employees in a company at a time.
iii. Find the percentage of employees who are older than 39 years old.
iii. If the passing mark is 40, find the percentage of the students who fail in the test.
ii. Determine the mean of the number of books read by a group of students in a week.
(c) The frequency table below shows the age distribution of a group of guests that attended an open house.
Age Midpoint, x Frequency, f fx
18 – 22 4
23 – 27 8
28 – 32 7
33 – 37 5
38 – 42 4
Σf = . Σfx = .
i. Determine the modal class.
(c) Bar chart below shows the time spent by Form 2 (d) Pie chart below shows the favourite foods of
Wawasan students to surf the internet in a day. Form 2 Jaya students.
(e) Stem-and-leaf plot below shows the height of a (f) Table below shows the donations received by a
group of students. charity centre.
Donation (RM) Tally
100 ||||
150 ||||
200 ||||
800 |
iii. State the median of the above data. iii. State the median of the above data.
(e) The table below shows the score of a group of students in 6 attempts to shoot goal.
Score 1 2 3 4 5 6
Number of students 5 4 x 8 3 4
i. If the mean of the score is 3.4, calculate the value of x.
ii. If the median for the frequency distribution is 4, calculate the maximum value of x.
(d) A letter is chosen at random (e) Ali tossed a coin 350 times and (f) A dart is thrown 480 times. If
from the word ‘TIKUS’. Find obtained ‘Head’ 170 times. the dart hit the target 150
the probability of a vowel is Calculate the probability that times, what is the probability
chosen. Ali obtained ‘Head’. of the dart hitting the target?
(g) A box contains Card A, Card B and Card C. The table shows the Card Number of cards
results obtained by Wong in an experiment to select the cards 30 A 15
times. What is the probability of B 7
i. card A obtained? ii. card C is not obtained? C 8
3. Determine the sample space, S, for each of the following events by representing it in set notation.
(a) A letter is chosen at random from the word (b) A vowel is chosen at random from the word
‘MALAYSIA’. ‘TRIGONOMETRI’.
(c) Form a 2-digit number from the number 5, 6, 7. (d) A number is chosen at random from the factors of
30.
(c) A box contains balls labelled J, K and L. A student (d) A coin is tossed twice.
picks a ball from the box randomly and throws a
coin.
5. Determine the sample space, S, element and write the possible outcome for event A. Then, determine the number
of elements in event A.
(a) A fair coin is tossed. Let A be event of obtaining (b) A letter is chosen randomly from the word
an odd number. ‘KEJAYAAN’. Let A be event of obtaining a
(i) Sample space, S consonant.
(i) Sample space, S
(ii) Event A
(ii) Event A
(c) The table below shows the number of balls in (d) Safety unit of a residential area will patrol once
different colours in a bag. A ball is chosen at in 4 hours every day. Calculate the probability of
random from the bag. patrolling in 5 days.
Colour Red Yellow Blue
Number of balls 48 32 45
Calculate the percentage of getting
(i) a red ball
(c) A bag contains 10 red marbles, 15 blue (d) The probability that rain will fall on any day
marbles and 25 yellow marbles. A marble is 3
during the rainy season is . Find the
picked at random from the bag. Find the 5
probability that the marble picked is not blue. probability that there is no rain on a certain
day during the rainy season.