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[Section A(1) (35 marks) oa (= er 5) o G marks) Answers written in the margins “poxeus aq 10u JJ SuuoUE oy WE UaNLEM sioMstTy ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked, 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP 1 - 2 33 Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Please stick the barcode label here. 3, In Figure 1, the straight line L:x—-3y—6 = (@) Find the coordinates of A and B . (b) Find the coordinates of mid-point of AB ]4. In Figure2, ABCD isa parallelogram such that AD= BD. Itis given that ZADB=30° . Find ZCBD and ZBCD 7 Figure 2 cuts the coordinate axes at A and B (4 marks) (G marks) ‘Answers witten in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP I -3 34 “porueur aq 100 [Tm SUITE ofp UF HOF sIEMSUY Answers written in the margins will not be marked. s. In Figure 3, find the bearing of B from A North Al cal [3m B Figure 3 InFigure 4, AC=AD , AB=BC and CD isa diameter ofthe circle ABCD Find ZBCE A = “iB c Figure 4 (G marks) East (5 marks) ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP 1 - 4 35 ‘por 9q JOU JJM SUHTaEN ox UT LORLIM SIONSUY Answers written in the margins will not be marked, 7. The cost of a mobile phone is $1 200. Ifthe mobile phone is sold at its marked price, then the profit percentage is 75% (@) Find the marked price ofthe mobile phone. (©) Ifthe mobile phone is sold ata 20% discount on the marked price, find the profit percentage or loss percentage. (4 marks) ‘Auswers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP 1 - 5 36 ‘poyWU aq JOU [Em SUIseUH ayy UF MONA sHOMSUY Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 8. (@) Consider f (x) =x°-2x*-4y-1 @ Find £1) Gi) Factorize f(x) (B marks) (b) Using the results of @), solve f (x)=0 , correct your answer in surd form. G marks) ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP I - 6 37 ‘poxseu 9g 70U J] SuFRIOW om UF UONIM sioMsTY Answers written in the margins will not be marked. lo. Figure $ shows the graph of y=2x" +ox—1 y ya2s? ebe-1 ) Figure S (@) Find the value of & Hence, solve 2x? +bx-| oO. (b) Find the y-intercept of the graph. (4 marks) ‘por 9q 104 [J SURAOM UF USHA SIMS “Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP 1 -7 38 Answers written in the margins will not be marked. [Section A(2) (35 marks) 10. The score of 8 students in the Mathematics and Liberal Studies tests are shown below. | Student A Bim ic D E F |G H ‘Score in 7 (a) Find the values of x and y (b) Which subject has less dispersed distribution of scores? Explain your answer. the original one. Which student is going to leave the school? Explain your answer, tis known that the median score in Mathematics is 74 and the mean score in Liberal Studies is 63 (3 marks) (2 marks) (©) Asstudent decides to leave the school, Excluding the mark of this student, the new median score in Mathematics is smaller than the original one and the mean score in Liberal Studies is higher than (2 marks) ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP 1 - 8 39 ‘poruwu 9q 30U [Ln SUHTuOW op UE WaMLIM sIOMSTI Answers written in the margins will not be marked. ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP 1 - 9 40 ‘poryU 9q 100 TL SUIEiEM oN UF UOMEIA sxOMSUIY jot be marked. Answers written in the margins will 11, In Figure 6(), the cuboid X of height (10~x)em is made by cutting offa smaller cuboid with em height from a square based cuboid with sides 6 em . The cutting off partis melted and recasted into a solid hemisphere with radius 3 em . Figure 6(b) shows the solid Y formed by fixing this solid hemisphere onto the cuboid X (10-3) em (10-39 om Ciboid x Solid ¥ Figure 6(a) Figure 6(6) (@) Find the exact value of (@ marks) (b) If solid ¥ is cut into four identical parts, find the increase in the total surface area correct to the nearest em? (2 marks) (©) Given a square base cuboid with sides 3 cmand height 4.5 cm. Can we use the above method to make a solid that is similar to solid Y ? Explain your answer. marks) ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP 1 - 10 41 ‘poxywUL 9q 10U [Lm SUFRIEN OM UE WONTIA SIONS Answers writen in the margins will not be marked. “Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP I - 11 42 ‘por 9q 30U [Ja SUMRIEM OTP UF HOLM SIMS Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 12) Mary is planning to make some torches as souvenirs for her classmates in the graduation dinner. The cost of making a torch is parly constant and partly varies inversely as the total number of torches made. When 100 torches are made, each torch costs $10. When 150 torches are made, each torch costs $8 . (@) Find the average cost ofa toreh if 200 torehes are made. (4 marks) (©) How many torches can be made if the total cost is $3.00 (2 marks) ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked. ‘2011/12-ME-MATH-CP I - 12 4B “pooper 9q JOU [TM Suraimen amp HE WERE SOMSTY Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 13, Inthe figure 7(a), AOAB_ is an isosceles triangle in which OA=OB and C isapointon OA such that BA = BC B o c A Figure 7(a) (@) Itis given that ZBOA=30", find ZOBC (2 marks) (b) AOAB is placed on a rectangular coordinate plane so that O coincides with the origin and OA. ties on the positive x-axis as shown in the figure. y a c a Figure 70) (i) Find the equation of the line passing through O and B (ii) Use (i) and the fact that OA = OB, find the coordinates of B if A=( 10,0). Hence or otherwise, find the equation ofthe angle bisector of ZCBA Leave your answer in surds if necessary. (6 marks) ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP 1 - 13 44 ‘poyse oq 10U ][m Sulsew ofp WI UNUM SIOMSUY Answers written in the margins will not be marked. | | | | | | i | | “Answers written in the margins will not be marked, 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP 1 - 14 “porseus aq jou [1 SuYBreu op UF UH sIOMsUY 45 Answers written in the margins will not be marked. we @ ) © @ 14. The following table shows the time difference between London and 5 other cities. shows thatthe time is ahead of those in London shows that the time is behind those in London City ‘Time difference from London (hours) Hawaii =10 Brasilia 5 47 Hong Kong, 48 | ‘Sydney +10 ‘When the time in Hong Kong is. 2 a.m. , find the local time in (@ Bangkok, and (i) Brasilia Given that Paris is 6 hours ahead of the time in Brasilia. ‘What is the time difference of Paris from London? (2 marks) (1 mark) Complete the following table to show the time difference between Hong Kong and the 5 cities City Time difference from Hong Kong (hours) Hawaii Brasilia Bangkok ‘Sydney London (2 marks) Ittakes 9 hours fora direct flight from Hong Kong to Sydney. A flight departs from Hong Kong at 9am, , What is the local time in Sydney when the flight arrives in Sydney? (2 marks) ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP 1 - 15 46 ‘payreU 99 20U [[La SUIB OM AIP UL NEM sIOMsUY Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2q 10u [JUN sure op UE WonLEM SIONS “poxsean ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP 1 - 16 47 ‘Section B_ (35 marks) 15, Let £ (x)= 9x7 420458 (@ _ Using the completing square method, find the coordinates of the vertex of £ (x) (3 marks) (©) Sketch the graph of y=f(x)-9 (2 marks) 3 z i : k a E a 5 5 : —— Z é g 3 5 z 5 i i : a z 16, There are 13 boys and 17 girls in class (@ Suppose 2 girls and 1 boy are randomly chosen to form a debating team. How many combinations can be made? (2 marks) (b) A boy named Peter and a girl named Karen both study in this class. Find the probability that at least one of them are chosen as members of the debating team, (3 marks) “Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP | - 17 48 Answers written in the margins will not be marked, 17. (@) Express inthe form a+bi ,where a and 6 are real numbers G marks) () Tis given that [—+m(1+i) (where m isa real number) is a purely imaginary number. Find the value of m . (2 marks) Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH.CP | - 18, 49 “poxreu 2q 100 [Em SurRreM OM] UF LOLA SOAS Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 18 InFigure 8(a), PB isa flag pole standing vertically on a horizontal ground. When the sun shines, it casts @ shadow of the pole, QB , to the ground. isa point on the horizontal plane. Given that PB=6m, ZPAB=30°, ZABQ=75° and ZBAQ=45° Figure 8(@) @ Find, AB and BQ insurd form (3 marks) (b) A flag raises from the bottom to the top of the pole. When the flag rises to the point R the shadow of the flag (point $ ) is the closest to point A . ( See Figure 8(b) ). Suppose the bearing and the angle of elevation of the sun remain unchanged. @ Find Bs i) Find the angle of elevation of R from A (6 marks) “Answers writen in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP 1 - 19 50 “pore 0q 30u fH SUFBIOW Ox UF LOIN sIOMSUY Answers written in the margins will not be marked. | | | | | | ' | “Answers written in the margins will not be marked. -porgzeur 9q 10U [LM suru o— UF HORA SEMSHY 2011/12-ME-MATH.CP 1 -20 51 Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 19, Figure 9(@) shows a cube ABCDEFGH . The length of its edge is 2 .The shadow part is the symmetric plane BDEG (@) Write down DG_ in surd form, (mark) (b) Figure 9(b) shows arectangle BDEG.P and Q; are the mid-points of BD and BG respectively. (@® Find PG and P1Q, in the surd form. (i) Prove that ADGP,~A GP:Q; . (5 marks) Figure 9(a) Figure 9(b) (©) Pz and Qy are the mid-points of BP, and BQ; respectively. Ps and Qs are the mid-points of BP; and BQ; respectively, and so on ( See Figure 9(¢)). D Py Py Ps B ‘ o Q Q E G Figure 90) ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked. ‘2011/12-ME-MATH.-CP | - 21 52 “pores 9q Ou TEM SUFRTeU amp UF HONK sIOMsUTY Answers written in the margins will not be marked. (Find the areas of ADGP, and A P,Q,P, , leave your answer in surd form. (3) Let Ar bethearee of ADGP:, A; bethearca of AP\QsPs, Ay be the arca of AP.O;?, and so on, Find a Hence, in surd form, find the infinity sum of the areas Ay, 2, As, (S marks) ‘PorBUI aq jou JHaK SuIRAE oMp UT LORIN SIOMSuY ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP | - 22 53 Answers written in the margins END OF PAPER ‘Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 2011/12-ME-MATH-CP 1 - 23 54 “pore 9q Ou [EM SurBueM oy) UF BOR SIOMSUEY

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