SPHERE
CYLINDER
CONE
PRISM
PYRAMID
2000-CE-MATH 2-2
FORMULAS FOR REFERENCE
Surface area 4ar?
Volume = fer
‘Area of curved surface = 27h
Volume = ath
‘Area of curved surface = zr
1
Volume = tah
3
Volume = base area x height
Volume = 5 base ate height
‘There are 36 questions in Section A and 18 questions in Section B.
‘The diagrams in this paper are not necessarily drawn to scale.
Section A.
Lt a=ACae6) , then b=
A U-ah
B 2u4-a)
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lee
7
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7
2. Factorize x? -x-ay+y
A G@-ye-1)
B (px +1)
C+ y=)
D. d-xr+y)
EB (+xy-)
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2 a
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a BE -4ord.
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ae 6. Find the values of x which satisfy both x+3>0 and -2x<1
A 3
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2
Box
4. Let fx) =3x? +ax-7. If {-1)=0, find f(-2) jo
A 7
1
BR oo Dd. -3ex<-3
c 3 :
E -3ex7. Inthe figure, a square of side xem is cut into 9 equal squares. If the total
perimeter of the 9 small squares is 72.cm more than the perimeter of the
original square, then x=
8. The figure shows a trapezium of area 6 cm?
A
B.
2
3
Find x
Lom
9 Let fix)=x?
factorized as
A
B.
c
D.
E.
-2x? 5x46 . It is known that f(1)=0 . ffx) can be
G-I+6)
(—Der+Ne+6)
(-Deax-296r+3)«
(Dla +2)(e-3) «
(r+ DG-2-3) -
10. If 3x? +ar+7=3(x-2)? +6, then
A
2000-CE-MATH 2-7
a=-12,
a=-12, b=7.