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FACULTY OF SCIENCE

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

The mathematician's patterns, like the painter's or


the poet's must be beautiful; the ideas, like the
colours or the words must fit together in a
harmonious way. Beauty is the first test: there is no
permanent place in the world for ugly mathematics.
G. H. Hardy

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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 1

COMPILER: Mr MP SELOANE
2015
MATHEMATICS I -2-

TUTORIAL 1

SECTION A
INSTRUCTIONS

USE THE TABLE ON PAGE 3 TO MARK THE LETTER (X) CORRESPONDING TO


THE CORRECT ANSWER. DO YOUR ROUGH WORK ON THE BLANK PAGES.

1. The graph of = ln 3 is given by


A B
1 3

C D

[D]
2. If log 4 ( + 3)2 = , then is equal to:
A 3 + 4 B 3 4
C 3 4 D 3 + 42 [C]
2
3. The fourth term of the Binomial expansion is:
13
27 135
A 3 B 3
4 8
3 135
C 3 D 3 [B]
2 16
4. The equation of the graph below is given by:
y

x
-2 2

A 4 2 + 9 2 = 36; 0 B 4 2 9 2 = 36; 0
C 4 2 3 2 = 12; 0 D 4 2 9 2 = 36; 0 [B]
MATHEMATICS I -3-
MATHEMATICS I -4-

tan 3
5. If | | = , then x is equal to:
1
A 2,27 B 0,82
C 3,17 D 1,06 [B]

sin(cosec1 (2))
6. The value of is equal to:
4

A 0,18 B 0,71
C 0,21 D 0,35 [A]

7. ( 6 1)( + 4) is equal to:


A 4 2 B 2
C 6 D [C]

8. Consider the wave equation = 4 sin (2 + 5), the period is equal to:
A 3,14 B 1
C 2,5 D 4 [B]

ln(sin ) d2y
9. If = + , then is equal to
dx 2
A ln 2 sin B 2 ln cos
C ln2 sin D 2 ln + sin [C]

10. 21 2 is equal to

3
A 2 1 2 + B 2 +
3
2
C (1 2 )3 + D [A]
3

[20]

A B C D A B C D
1. 6.
A B C D A B C D
2. 7.
A B C D A B C D
3. 8.
A B C D A B C D
4. 9.
A B C D A B C D
5. 10.
MATHEMATICS I -5-

SECTION B
INSTRUCTIONS

GIVE ONLY THE FINAL SIMPLIFIED ANSWER (CORRECT TO TWO DECIMAL


PLACES WHERE APPLICABLE) IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. DO YOUR ROUGH
WORK ON THE BLANK PAGES.

11. Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the following to its first three simplified
3
terms: ( 2)2
(3)

4y 4 y2
3
x 3 3 4
2

3 x 9 x
12. Make neat sketch graphs of the following. Show intercepts with axes, if any.

12.1 2 = 5 6 2 (2)

3
12.2 = ln () (3)

12.3 = 12 (3)

13. The graph below is that of a sinusoidal = sin( ). Use it to find:


y
4

5,14
x
2,04

-4

13.1 [a=4] (1)

(2)
13.2 [b=2,03]

13.3 [c=4,14] (2)


MATHEMATICS I -6-

13.4 its equation y 4sin(2,34 x 4,14) (1)

14. Solve for x in each case:

14.1 2 sin + 1 = 0;
2
3
2 x 5,76 (2)

14.2 ln(cot ) = 1 x 0,35 (2)

14.3 2log(+1) = sin 2



x0 (2)

15. The complex conjugate of the complex number = 1+2 is (answer in


rectangular form): 1,13 2,47 j (2)

16. Find the following in their simplest forms:

16.1 () if () = sin(ln ) 0,13 (2)

tan x x sec 2 x
16.2 f ' ( x) if () = sin (2)
tan 2 x
17. Evaluate the following:

x e1
17.1 ( )
e x
(2)
e 1

17.2
cos
1+sin n 1 sin y C (2)

SECTION C
INSTRUCTIONS
SHOW ALL THE IMPORTANT STEPS TAKEN AND GIVE YOUR FINAL
ANSWERS CORRECT TO TWO DECIMAL PLACES WHERE APPLICABLE. USE
PAGE 17 TO RE-DO ANY QUESTION YOU MAY HAVE CANCELLED.
MATHEMATICS I -7-

18. Use Cramers rule to solve for only:


4 + = 1 +
5 = 20 + + 2
+ =1 [z=3] (5)

19. Solve for


19.1 22+3 + 1 = 3. 2+1 [x=-2 or x=-1] (3)

19.2 1 sin = 3 cos 2; 2 [x=3,67 or 5,76] (4)

20. Make the subject of the formula:

0 2 sin()
= (3)

gR
x sin 1 2
v
21. In the diagram below, the circumference is 20 and the area of the shaded
sector is 6 2 .

Calculate:
21.1 The radius () r 3,18cm (2)

21.2 The acute angle in radians 1,19 (2)

21.3 The length of the major arc AB s 16,2cm (3)

22. Use De Moivres theorem to evaluate:


2
4(cos 120 sin 120 )
[ ] (Answer in exponential form). (5)
1+2

3,2e3,2 j OR 3,2e3,08 j
MATHEMATICS I -8-

23. Determine the roots of the equation 2 = 1 3 and express your answers in
rectangular form. (4)
1,44 1,04 j

24. Find the following in their simplest forms:


24.1 () if () = sin( 2 2) (3)

x cos x 2 2
[ ]
sin x 2
2

24.2 () if () = cosec( ) (3)

e x cos ec x e
e1 x x e1 cos ec x e cot x e
2 x

25. An open rectangular box (refer to the diagram) with volume 600 3 is
to be constructed.
}y

The cost of the material per 2 is 5 cents for the bottom and 4 cents
for all the four sides. What dimensions result in minimum costs? (6)

[ x 9,86cm ; y 6,17cm ]
26. Determine the following integrals:
26.1 sin cos (2)

1
[ cos 2 x C ]
4

1
26. 2 0 +1
(3)
MATHEMATICS I -9-

0,31squareunits
Calculate the area bounded by = 3 , from = 1 to = 1. (3)
MATHEMATICS I - 10 -

A 0,5 squareunits

TUTORIAL 2

SECTION A
INSTRUCTIONS

USE THE TABLE ON PAGE 4 TO MARK THE LETTER (X) CORRESPONDING TO THE
CORRECT ANSWER. DO YOUR ROUGH WORK ON THE BLANK PAGES.


11. The graph of y (2 sin )2 x is represented by:
2

A B

C D (C)
MATHEMATICS I - 11 -

1
12. If f ( x) 3 ln( x 2), then f (1) is equal to :
A 3,30 B 0,60
C 18,09 D none of the above (B)

13. The graph of y 7 x 2 , is:


A a circle B a hyperbola
C a semicircle D an ellipse (C)
1 1
14. The value of sin (0,64) cot [cos(0,32)], is equal to:
A-2,01 B undefined
C 0,80 D -1,51 (D)

3
15. The complex number z can be written as:
1 2 j

A 3,35e 0, 46 j B 3,35e 0, 46 j

C 1,345e1,11 j D none of the above (C)

lim
x 1 1
1

16. The value of x0


is equal to:
x
Aundefined B 1
C D 0 (B)
dy
17. If y sin 2 (3x 2), then is equal to:
dx
A 3 sin(6 x 4) B 3 sin(3x 2) cos(3x 2)

B 3 tan(3x 2) D 3 cos(6 x 4) (A)

dy
18. Given that y 3 , then
2
2x
is equal to:
dx
2
1 2
A (4 x)32 x B 32 x .4 x ln 3

(4 x 32 x ) ln 3 (B)
2 2
C (4 x)32 x D
MATHEMATICS I - 12 -

x 1
19. dx is equal to:
x
1
A ln x 1 C B C
x
x 1
C x ln x C D x ln C
x (C)

10. If the velocity of the particle is given by v(t ) 2t , then the displacement of the

particle is equal to:


A 2t B t 2 t C
t 3 t 2
C kt C D 2 (B)
3 2

SECTION B
INSTRUCTIONS

GIVE ONLY THE FINAL SIMPLIFIED ANSWER (CORRECT TO TWO DECIMAL PLACES
WHERE APPLICABLE) IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. DO YOUR ROUGH WORK ON THE
BLANK PAGES.

20. Expand 3
( x y ) 2 to the first three simplified terms using the Binomial Theorem. (3)
2y y2
[
3
x 3 3 4
2
]
3 x 9 x
12. Make neat sketch graph of each of the following indicating clearly all intercepts and
turning points where applicable.

12.1 f ( y) y 2 4 y 3 (3)
MATHEMATICS I - 13 -

12.2 y x2 4 (3)

3
12.3 y ln (3)
x

13. Solve for x in each case:

13.1 sin(ex 2) cos(0,1) (2)


1,28
13.2 log 2 (sec x) 0 (2)
(principal value only)
1,46
1 2 j
14. Evaluate: 3e (2,1 5 j ) 2)
(answer in rectangular form)
1,29 2,42 j

15. Given i 5 sin(0,4t 3), find :

15.1 the value of i when t 0 sec . (1)


0,71

15.2 the first time when the current is zero. (1)


2,39
15.3 the first time when the current reaches the maximum. (1)
1,14

15.4 sketch only one cycle and indicate all intercepts with axes. (5)
MATHEMATICS I - 14 -

16. Find the following and simplify:

dy e 2 ln x 8x
16.1 if y 2 (2)
x 4 x2 4
2
dx

16.2 f ' ( ) if f ( x) x cos 2 x 1 (2)

17. Determine the following integrals in their simplest terms:

2
sin 2x 1 sin x dx 1 sin x c
3
2 2
17.1 (2)
3

e e
17.2 x dx
n x 1 c (2)

SECTION C
INSTRUCTIONS
MATHEMATICS I - 15 -

SHOW ALL THE STEPS TAKEN AND GIVE YOUR FINAL ANSWERS CORRECT TO
TWO DECIMAL PLACES WHERE APPLICABLE. USE PAGE 18 TO RE-DO ANY
QUESTION YOU MAY HAVE CANCELLED.

18. Use Cramers rule to solve for z only.

2x y 1 0
31
x 4y 3 z z (5)
3x y 3 5

19. Solve for x :

3.2 x 2.3 x 0 x 1
2 2

(3)

x 10 sin
1
(5 )
[sin(log x )]3 / 2 5
3
19.2 (4)

20. In the diagram, chord AB 14cm in length, the radius r 10,42cm,


OD is perpendicu lar to AB and AOB .

C D

20.1 Show that 1,47radians. (2)


2
20.2 Calculate the area of the unshaded part. 315,16cm (2)

21. Given z1 4 4 , and z 2 1 2 j,


Use De Moivres Theorem to evaluate:
MATHEMATICS I - 16 -

z1 3 z 2 2
z
2
4

17,89 5,25
(answer in polar form) (5)

22. Determine the square roots of the complex number z 2 3 j, and express the
Root1 1,67 0,9 j
answers in rectangular form.
Root2 1,67 0,9 j
(4)

.
23. Find the following in their simplest form :

d2y d 2 y 2 nx 2
23.1 2 if y ln(ln x)
2
(3)
x nx
2
dx dx 2

dy
y e tan x e sec x e
1
if y e (tan x) e
x x 2 x
(3)
x x
23.2
dx

1 x
f 1 x
x
23.3 f ' ( x) if f ( x)
1 2x
1 2 x
3 (4)

24. A rectangular closed box with a square base has a volume 64cm 3 .
Find the height (y) of the box that maximises the surface area (A) of the box.
(5)

x
x
xh4
25. Determine the following
MATHEMATICS I - 17 -

7 cot 2 x 7cot 2 x
25.1 dx C (2)
sin 2 2 x 2 n7

25.2 e
1
dx n 1 e x C
x
1 (3)
1

25.3 0
sin 2 2 x dx 0,6squareunits
(3)
26. The graph of y x is drawn between x = 0 and x = 2 below.
3

Calculate the area of the shaded part


(3)

(4)

x x=2

4squareunits

TUTORIAL 3

SECTION A
INSTRUCTIONS

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER.


MATHEMATICS I - 18 -

2
21. The graph of f ( x) ln is given by
x
A B

C D [A]

1
22. The third term in the Binomial expansion of is equal to
3
x 2
y

9 9
A B
4 3 4
8y x 8y x3
27 27
C D [C]
4 5 4
8y x 8y x5

23. If ln log( x 2) 0,05 ; then x is equal to


A 8 B 9,25
C 1,07 D undefined [B]


24. If e x cos ec3 cot 1 5 , then x is equal to
2

A 3,78 B 21,12
C 43,65 D 3,05 [D]

ln x j2
25. If j 4 , then x is equal to
2 cos 2
A 0,37 B 2,15
C 2,72 D 0,37 [A]

sin 4 100t , then the shift is equal to


2
26. Consider the wave equation y
3
A 25 B 25
1 2
C D [C]
25 3
MATHEMATICS I - 19 -

_
27. If z1 2 j and z2 3 j 1 , then z1 z2 is equal to

A 5e0,93 j B 5e0,93 j

C 5e53,3 j
D 5e53,3 j
[A]

1 cos x
28. The value of lim is
x 0
x
A 1 B 0
C 1 D Undefined [B]

d2y
29. If y x then is equal to
dx 2
A x x 1 B x ln 2
C 2 x ln D 2 x x ln [B]

1
30. dx is equal to
2x 3

1
2
ln 2 x 3
A C B c
2x 3 2

C ln 2 x 3 C D ln 2 x 3 C [D]

SECTION B
INSTRUCTIONS

GIVE ONLY THE FINAL SIMPLIFIED ANSWER (CORRECT TO TWO DECIMAL PLACES
WHERE APPLICABLE).
MATHEMATICS I - 20 -

13. Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the following to its first three simplified terms
y y2
x 2y x 3
2
(3)
x 2x

14. Make neat sketch graphs of the following. Show intercepts with axes, if any.

14.1 x 2 1 y 2 if y 0 (3)

14.2 ye 2 x (2)

12.3 x 2 y 2 3 y, y R (3)


13. In an AC circuit, the current is given by the equation i 5 sin(t ) . Find
2

13.1 the maximum current, 5 (1)

(1)
13.2 the period, 2


13.3 the time when the current first reaches zero. 2 (2)

13.4 Sketch only one cycle of the graph and show all intercepts with the axes. (4)

14. Solve for x in each case:

14.1 cos ec 1 (2 x 1)
2
0,34 (2)

14.2 ln 4 e3 tanx 1 0,53 (2)

15. Evaluate the following:

3e2 j cos

3
3 je 2 j sin

3
(Answer in polar form). 3

0, 95
(2)

16. Find the following in their simplest forms:

1 1
16.1 f (x) if f ( x) log 2 x (2)
x
MATHEMATICS I - 21 -

f ' ( x) if f ( x) eln x 2 x
2
16.2 (1)

17. Evaluate:

x2 1
17.1 1 x 3 2
dx
31 x
3
C (2)


sin 2 x
2 C
x 1 x
17.2 cos(2 ) dx (2)
ln 4

SECTION C

INSTRUCTIONS
SHOW ALL THE IMPORTANT STEPS TAKEN AND GIVE YOUR FINAL ANSWERS
CORRECT TO TWO DECIMAL PLACES WHERE APPLICABLE. USE PAGE 17 TO RE-
DO ANY QUESTION YOU MAY HAVE CANCELLED.

18. Solve for x if:

18.1 22 x 3 3.2x 1 1 0 x 2 or 1 (3)

18.2 sin 3 2 cot 1 2 x x 3,82 (3)

19. Make y the subject of the formula: (5)


1 e 2x
ln 1 y ln 1 y x y
1 e2x

20. Use Cramers rule to solve for y only: y 1 (5)


MATHEMATICS I - 22 -

1 1 1
2
x y z
3 2 3
3
x y z
1 2 1
1
x y z

21. In the diagram, AB 6 cm and the diameter is 10 cm.


The height of the segment ADB is h .
h A

D C

Calculate:
21.1 The height of the segment ADB h 1 (4)

21.2 The angle 1,29 (2)

21.3 The area of the shaded segment ADB A 25,36cm 2


(2)

22. Use De Moivres theorem to evaluate:



3,1 cos125 j sin 125 3

0,72 2,04 j

2,4 cos 35 j sin 35 (rectangular form) (5)

23. Determine the roots of the equation z 2 1 4 j and express your answers in
Root1 1,6 1,25 j
rectangular form. Root 1,6 1,25 j (4)
2

24. Find the following in their simplest forms:

dy ex
24.1 if y (4)
dx 1 x
2

dy
if y x sin(e )
3 x
24.2 (3)
dx
MATHEMATICS I - 23 -

25. The total area of the sheet metal used in the construction of a
cylindrical can closed at one end is 20 cm2.
25.1 Show that the volume of the can is given by
h
r
V (20 r ) ,
2

2
where r is the radius of the base. (3)

25. 2 Determine the maximum volume of the can. (4)

26. Determine the following integrals:


ln x 2
26.1 x dx (2)

1
1
26.2 e
0
x
1
dx (4)

27. Calculate the area bounded by y x 4 , the x-axis , x 1 and x 7 .

(4)

-4 1
MATHEMATICS I - 24 -

[57]
AVAILABLE MARKS: 109

TUTORIAL 4

SECTION A
INSTRUCTIONS

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER.

31. If f ( x ) 2 x 3 then f 1( x ) is equal to


5

A 25 x B 5
23 x

C 3
25 x D 3
2 5 x

32. The graph of y log1 x 2 0 is represented by


2

A B

C D
MATHEMATICS I - 25 -

j5 j
33. 3 , then x is equal to
3 xj

A 3 B 0

C 3 D j

34. The value of arcsin(0,93) 2 sec 1(1,28) is


A 2,54 B 0,67
C 1,19 D 1,87

x yj
35. Given (3 4 j ) , then
j6
A x 3; y 4 B x 3; y 4
C x 3; y 4 D x 3; y 4 j

x sin x
36. lim is equal to
x 0 x
A 0 B
C 2 D Undefined
x
37. Given that f ( x ) sin2 then f (3) is equal to
2
A 0,03 B 1
C 0,01 D 0,07

dy
38. If y x e eln x then is equal to
dx
ex e x
A B ln x e
x
xex 1
C ex e 1 ln x eln x 1 D
x

39. x 2 2 dx is equal to
2

x5 x 5 4x 3
A 4x C B 4x C
5 5 3
MATHEMATICS I - 26 -

C
x 2
2
3

C D
x 2
2
3

C
3 6x
1
40. x 2 x 3 1dx is equal to
0

A 4,19 B 3,87
C 3,87 D 0,41

SECTION B
INSTRUCTIONS

GIVE ONLY THE FINAL SIMPLIFIED ANSWER (CORRECT TO TWO DECIMAL PLACES
WHERE APPLICABLE)

2
15. Expand to the first three simplified terms using the Binomial Theorem.
x 3
2

2 3 27
x 3

5
x 4x

16. Make neat sketch graphs of the following. Show intercepts with axes, if any.

16.1 4 x 62 y 2

-1 if x<0
MATHEMATICS I - 27 -

16.2 8 2y 2 x 2 , x 0

x

16.3 f (x)
e

1 3
17. Evaluate: sec 2x tan 2x 1 sec 2x dx 3 (1 sec 2x )

18. Given y 7 sin(2t 0,2 ) , find

18.1 the phase shift 0,1 or 0,1left


18.2 The frequency f 1Hz

18.3 Sketch one cycle of the graph and show all intercepts with the axes.

19. Simplify 2 1 2e 3 j and express


the final answer in exponential form. 1,28e 1,56 j

20. Find the following and simplify:

dy 1
20.1 if y ln(ln 2x )) x ln 2 x
dx
MATHEMATICS I - 28 -

h( ) if h( x ) 3 sin x 0
2
20.2

21. Determine the following integrals:

10 x 3 5
6 ln( e 3 x ) C
4
21.1 dx
e 3x 4

3tan 2 x 3 tan 2 x
21.2 cos2 2x
dx 2 ln 3 C


21.3 0
sin x(cos x )3dx [0]

SECTION C
INSTRUCTIONS
SHOW ALL THE STEPS TAKEN AND GIVE YOUR FINAL ANSWERS CORRECT TO
TWO DECIMAL PLACES WHERE APPLICABLE.

22. Use Cramers rule to solve for x only:


2x 3y 4 z
4x y 3 0 t 0,5
3y z 1 0

23. Solve for t in each case:

23.1 ln( 2t 1) 5 ln( 2t 1) ln e 4 [ t 26,8 ]

sin 1 (e y x )
3

23.2 y ln(sin 2t x )
3
t
2

24. Two concentric circles with radii 10 and 5 cm respectively are given. If the length of arc
MATHEMATICS I - 29 -

AB is 15 cm, calculate area of the shaded part. 56,25 cm 2

25. If z1 4| 1,8 and z2 2,5| 45 , find the following: (All answers must be given in
rectangular form)
25.1 z1 z2 2.68 2,13 j

25.2
( z1 )5
23,96 60,98 j
( z2 )3

26. Find all the roots of z2 2 2 j 0 and give answers in rectangular form.
R1 1,49 0,47 j R2 1,49 0,47 j

27. Differentiate the following and simplify:


4x 4 6x 2
27.1 g( x ) x 3 x 2 2
x 2
2

ex e x (3 2 x )
27.2 y
1 x 2 (1 x ) 3

2f ' ( x )
24 Show that f ' ' ' ( x ) 2
if f ( x ) x 3 2 ln x 4
x

25 An open-topped rectangular box with a square base has volume 500 cm3 . Find the
dimensions (x and y) that minimize the total surface area (A) of the box.

x 10
y 5
y

x
x
MATHEMATICS I - 30 -

26. Determine the following:


cos3 x
26.1 sin 3 xdx
3
cos x C

x2 x 1 1
x 2 ln x 1 C
2
26.2 dx
x2 1

sin(ln | x |)
0,46
e
26.3
1 x
dx

27. The diagram shows part of the graph of y x 2 4 . Use integration to calculate the
shaded area.

[ 5,33 sq.units]

TUTORIAL 5

SECTION A
INSTRUCTIONS

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER.

1. If f ( x ) ln(x e) then f 1 (1) is equal to


A 2e B 1
1
C 0 D
ln(1 e )

1
2. The fourth term in the binomial expansion of 3 y is equal to
x
5 3 8 3 5 8 3 3
A x y B x y
81 81
5 3 8 3 5 8 3 3
C x y D x y
81 81
MATHEMATICS I - 31 -

x
3. The graph of y may be represented by
e
A B

C
D

4. If log(ln x ) 0,5 ; then x

A 44.54 B 23,62
C 3,16 D undefined

5. cot 1(3,1) eln2 is equal to


A 3,03 B 2,797
C 3,513 D 2,312

If z 3 j 2 then z z is equal to:


2
6.
A 2 6j B 36

C 36 D 6j

x
7. lim is equal to
x e 3 x

A B 1
C 0 D Undefined
dy
8. Given that y t 2 ln t 2 then
dt
A 2t ln t B 2t (1 2 ln t )

1
C 2t D 2t ln t 1
t
2t
9. 1 t 2
dt is equal to

1 t 2
A 2 1 t 2 C B C
2
C ln 1 t 2 C D 1 t
2 3
C
MATHEMATICS I - 32 -

10. If the acceleration (a ) of a body is given as a 2t 2 4 then the displacement S is


given by

A S 4t C B S
2t 2

4
2

C
2
1 3 1 4
C S t 2t 2 C1x C2 D S t 2t 2 C1t C2
6 6

SECTION B
INSTRUCTIONS

GIVE ONLY THE FINAL SIMPLIFIED ANSWER (CORRECT TO TWO DECIMAL PLACES
WHERE APPLICABLE)

11. Make neat sketch graphs of the following. Show all intercepts with axes, if
any.
11.1 x 2 7y 2 7; y 0 7 7

11.2 x 4y y 2 5, y R
MATHEMATICS I - 33 -

4
11.3 y 2 ln 0
x

12. Solve for x if

12.1 ln 4 3 x [ x 0,09]

12.2 cosec13x 1 ln 2 [ x 0,86]

13. The diagram shows the wave y sin(4t 2)

13.1 Determine the value of b [b 2,86]


13.2 Determine the period of the wave [T 1,57]
2

2
13.3 Calculate the frequency of the wave [f 0.64]

13.4 Calculate the values of [t1 0,5; t2 0,29; t3 1,07]


t1, t 2 and t 3

14. Find the following in their simplest forms:


MATHEMATICS I - 34 -

dy 2e 2 x cos x
14.1 if y ln(e2 x sin x ) e 2 x sin x
dx
14.2 y if y 3x tan x 3 ln3 tan x sec x
x 2

d 2y
14.3 if y cos2 2x [8 cos 4 x ]
dx 2
15. Determine the following integrals in their simplest forms:
e 34 5 24 9
15.1
x 2
x dx

2e x 3 x C

x 3 1
x 2 ln x 6 x 3 C
2
15.2 dx
2
6x 3

1 3
sin 3 cos 3 d 9 sin 3 C
2
15.3

SECTION C
INSTRUCTIONS
SHOW ALL THE NECESSARY STEPS TAKEN AND GIVE YOUR FINAL ANSWER(S)
CORRECT TO TWO DECIMAL PLACES WHERE APPLICABLE.

16. Use Cramers rule to solve for y only:


3 x 2z 3
x y 15 3z y 3
xy 0

17. Solve for y in each case:


17.1 51 y 3y 2 y 0,34


T1

y
17.2 L 1 e y
T2

LT2
ln1
T1
MATHEMATICS I - 35 -

18. In the diagram, AB 14 cm in length h A


and h 2,7 cm (h is the height of
the shaded segment).
r

18.1 Show that r equals 10,42 cm


18.2 Show that equals 1,47 radians.
18.3 Calculate the shaded area. A 25,79
19. Use De Moivres theorem to evaluate: (leave your answer in exponential form)
(3 4 j )3 ( 1 2 j )
2,82(cos 0,79 j sin0,79)
99,29e 0,03 j

20. Find all the roots of z 2 2(2 j ). Give your answers in rectangular form.
R1 2,06 0,48 j R2 2,06 0,48 j

21. Differentiate the following and simplify:


3 sec 3 x tan x
21.1 g ( x ) sec 3 x
2 x
2 ln t 1
21.2 f (t ) t ln t
2 ln t

x2 2x 3 x 2
21.3 y 3
1 2x 1 2 x 2

32
22. The surface area of a cylindrical container is given by S 6r 2 .
9r
Calculate the value of r that gives the minimum surface area, and also calculate that
2
minimum area. r 3 ; S 8

23. Determine the following:

x 1 3 3 2
2 ln x 1 C
3
23.1 x dx

2x sin x cos x 8 sin x


23.2 dx 2 cos x C
4 x cos x
MATHEMATICS I - 36 -

cosec2 x
2,2
4
27.3
1
x
dx


28. The diagram shows the graph of y sin2x between x and x . Use
4 4
integration to calculate the shaded area. A 1

TUTORIAL 6

SECTION A

INSTRUCTIONS

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER.

1. The graph of y log 1 x 3 0 is represented by:


e

A B

C D
MATHEMATICS I - 37 -


2. If e 3 e then is equal to:

A 2,48 B 3,14

C 0,03 D 3,98

3. The value of arccos(0,85) 2 cos ec 1(1,34) is

A 2,72 B 2,61

C 2,24 D 1,03

4. If 2 cos 0,48 and 2 , then is equal to

A 0,52 B 0,87

C 330,02 D 5,76

5. If z1 2 4 j and z2 1 3 j , then z1 z2 is equal to

A 7,07e 1,71j B 1,41e 135 j

C 7,07e 98,13 j D 1,41e 2.36 j

(1 x ) 1 1
6. The value of lim is equal to
x 0 x

A 0 B 1

C D undefined

1 d 2x
7. Given that x then is equal to
2 y dy 2
2 2 2 2
A B
2 x 3 2 y 3

2 2 2
C D
8 y
3
2 y 3
MATHEMATICS I - 38 -

dy
8. Given that y 3 2 4 x 1 , then is equal to
dx

A 12ln 2 24 x 1 B 12 2 4 x 1

C 12x 3 24 x 1 D 3 2 4 x 2

x2
9. x
dx is equal to
2
A ln x 2 C B C
x2

1
C x 2 ln C D x 2 ln x C
x

10. If the acceleration of a particle is given by a(t ) 3t , then the velocity of


the particle between t 0 s and t 1 s is equal to

A 1,5 m s 1 B 1,64 m s 1

C 3,14 m s 1 D 4,64 m s 1

SECTION B

INSTRUCTIONS

In SECTION B, ONLY the FINAL SIMPLIFIED ANSWER must be given. Give the final
answers correct to 3 decimal places, where applicable.

11. Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the following to the first three
2 1 2 3 4
simplified terms: 1 8 x 128 x
4x 2

12. Make neat sketch graphs of the following. Clearly indicate all intercepts with
y
axes. 4

12.1 y 22 4 x 2
MATHEMATICS I - 39 -

12.2 4x 2 9y 2 36, x 0 -1 if x<0

13. The general equation of a sinusoidal wave is given by y R sint . Use


the graph below to determine:

13.1 frequency of the wave [ f 1 Hz]


13.2 equation of the wave y sin 2t 5 OR y sin(6,28t 0,63)

MATHEMATICS I - 40 -

14. Find the value of x in each case:


3 x 3
14.1 log3 x 1 2 x x 2
3
14.2 cot 1 3x 1 ln 2 x 0,735
15. Simplify and express the final answer in exponential form:

1,2 cos 212 j sin212 0,5e 0,873 j


2,4 cos162 j sin162

16. Find the following and simplify

16.1 f ' ( ) if f ( ) ( 1)(1 )(1 2 ) f ( ) 4 3

dy 3e3 x
16.2
dy
if y ln 1 e 3 x dx 1 e3 x
dx
16.3 f ' ( ) if f ( x ) sin2x cos 2x f ( ) 2

17. Evaluate:
2
xe x 1 ex 2 C
17.1 2
dx
1 e x
tan t 1 1
ln(cos 2 ln ln cos t C OR 2 ln ln cos t C
2
17.2 dt

2
t)

SECTION C

INSTRUCTIONS
Show all the steps taken and give your final answers correct to 3 decimal places,
where applicable.

18. Use Cramers rule to solve for z only:

2x y 2
z 4
z 4y 0 4 x z 6

19. Make t the subject of the formula if


MATHEMATICS I - 41 -

k arc sec log 3t w 1 2(w sec k )


t 3 10


20. Solve for x :

512 x 2 5 2 x 9 x 0,215

21. In the circle with centre O , chord PQ subtends an angle of 105 at the
centre. If PQ 12 cm,
21.1 show that the radius r of

6
the circle is 7,563 cm, r
7
sin
24
P

21.2 calculate the length of arc PRQ , s 13,86 cm


21.3 calculate the area of
the shaded part.

22. If z1 3 j 4 and z2 2(1 j ) , use De Moivres theorem to determine


z1 2 z2 3
z2 4
Give your final answer in rectangular form.
4,25 7,75 j

23. Determine all the square roots of the complex number 2 3 j and
R1 0,895 1,675 j
express the answer in rectangular form.
R2 0,896 1,675 j
24. Differentiate and simplify fully:
x
24.1 y
1 2 x

1 x

1 2 x 2
3

MATHEMATICS I - 42 -

sec(e x ) x 2x
24.2 y ln 2 e tan e x 2 1
x

x 1
x
24.3 y tan 3
3

2 x 2 x
tan 3 sec 3

32
25. The surface area of a cylindrical container is given by S 6r 2 .
9r
Find the minimum surface area. s 8units 2

26. Integrate the following:


2 2
x (1 x )dx 3 x 5 x C
3 5
26.1

5 cot y 5 cot y

26.2 sin2 y dy ln 5 C

26.3
1
x x
dx 2 ln x 1 C
e tan ex 3dx
3
26.4

e 2
ln secex 3 C
27. Calculate the shaded area between x 0,5 and x 2 if xy 3
y
A 4,159units 2

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TUTORIAL 7

SECTION A
MATHEMATICS I - 43 -

INSTRUCTIONS

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

The graph of f ( x ) sin2 may be represented by:


x
1.

A B
x

y
y
C D

2. If f ( x ) sin2x , then f 1 0,5 is equal to


A 0,84 B
12

C 1,28 D 0,52

cos ln e 0
3. The value of the determinant 1 sin 1 is equal to

cos 1 tan
2

A 0 B 0,0513

C 1 D 1

4. If log 12 x 3 3 , then x is equal to

A 2,94 B 5,58

C 462,01 D 2,88

5. If z1 3,61| 2,16 and z2 5 | 36,87 then z1 z2 equal to:

A 8,61| 34,71 B 2j
MATHEMATICS I - 44 -

C 2 D 8,61 34,71j
x 3 2x
6. The value of lim is :
x ex

1
A B 0
2

1
C D undefined
6

If y lnx sinx , then


dy
7. is equal to
dx
1 sin x cos x
A cot x B
x x sin x 2
1 cos x cos x
C D cot x
x sin x x

2
8. The gradient of the normal to the curve y at the point (1;4) is equal to
x
A 0,125 B 0,5

C 0,5 D 0,125

1
9. 1 x dx is equal to

1 1
A C B ln C
1 x 2
1 x

1
C ln x C D C
1 x 2

10. If the acceleration of a body is given by a( t ) e ln t 4 , then the velocity of the


body between t 0 and t 1 is equal to

A 4,5 m s -1 B (e 4) m s -1

C 0,5 m s -1 D e m s -1

SECTION B

INSTRUCTIONS
MATHEMATICS I - 45 -

In SECTION B, ONLY the FINAL SIMPLIFIED ANSWER must be given. Give the final
answers correct to 2 decimal places, where applicable.

11. Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the following to the first 3 simplified
terms only

2 3 2
5
(1 x )2 1 5 x 25 x

12. Make neat sketch graphs of the following. Indicate all intercepts with axes
clearly.

12.1 y 2 x 2y 3

12.2 3 x 2 3 y 2 , x 0

13. Find the value of x in each case


1
13.1 logx ln3 x 2 ln 3 OR 0,59

13.2 lncot 3x e x 0,02

14. Evaluate: cosec2 (sin4)


1
0,96
3
cot
5

15. The displacement of a particle in space is given by the following wave


equation
y 45 sine t 0,3 .
Find:
MATHEMATICS I - 46 -

15.1 the period (T), T 0,74


15.2 displacement when t 0 seconds. y 36,41
15.3 Sketch only one cycle of the wave,
show all intercepts with the axes
clearly.

16. Find the following in their simplest forms:


2 log3 e
16.1 f ( x ) if f ( x ) log3 (2x 1) f ' ( x ) 2 x 1

d 2y
16.2 if y
t
t 0

2
dt
16.3 h' ( 1) if h( x ) 2 x ln 2x [h' (1) 1,35]

17. Evaluate:
e ln x x2
17.1 dx C OR 0,3 x 2 C
e 2 e
17.2
sinx
dx sec x C
cos 2 x

SECTION C

INSTRUCTIONS
Show all the steps taken and give your final answers correct to 2 decimal places,
where applicable.

18. Solve for x if:

18.1 3 x 1 2 x x 2 x 1
18.2 cosecx 0,2 3 0, x 2 0,34; x 3,28 or 5,74
1
18.3 3 x log 3 e
w x e w
MATHEMATICS I - 47 -

19. Use Cramers rule to solve for y only:

2x 3y z 1 4z x 1
x 2z 2y y 4

20. A circle with diameter 36 cm is divided into a major and a minor segment by a
chord AB and 112 . A

20.1 Calculate the length


of the major
arc (ACB) . [ ACB 77,91cm]
20.2 Calculate the C
area of the major
sector AOBC. AreaAOBC 701,19 cm 2

21. Given z1 3 2 j and z2 3 2 ,


z2 z1 3
Use Demoivres theorem to evaluate (answer in rectangular
z2 2
form). 12,89 12,22 j

22. Determine all the roots of the equation z 2 3 2 j and express


the final answers in rectangular form. 0,5 1,41j and 0,5 1,41j
23. Find the following in their simplest forms:
dy sin x 2 2x 2 cos x 2 (ln x e ) e sinx 2
if y
23.1
dx ln x e
x(ln x e ) 2


23.2
dy
dx

if y x 1 x 2

1 x2 x

2
2 x 1 x 1 x
2


dy
23.3 if y tan(cos2 t )
dt

2 sint cos t sec (cos t )


2 2

24. A farmer has 100 m of wire fencing from which to build a rectangular
shaped chicken run. The farmer intends using two existing adjacent
walls for two sides of the intended rectangular enclosure. Find the
MATHEMATICS I - 48 -

dimensions (length and width) of the rectangular enclosure for a


maximum area. x y 50 m

25. Determine the following integrals:

(7 tan 2x )8
(7 tan 2x ) sec 2x dx C
7 2
25.1
16

x3 x2 1
25.2 x 2 1 dx ln x 2 1 C
2 2
1
25.3 0
sin2 2 d

0,405
26. In an experiment the displacement (S in metres) of a particle is given by
S(t ) 8 e 0,6t cos 5 t where t is time in seconds. Find the velocity of

the particle after 3 seconds. 0,79 m / s

27. Calculate the area bounded by the


Curve x cos y and the y-axis 2 sq units
from y 0 to y .

(4)
MATHEMATICS I - 49 -

TUTORIAL 8

SECTION A
INSTRUCTIONS

Write down ONLY the number of the question and the appropriate letter, 1A, 4B,
6D etc.
1. If f ( x ) e x , then the sketch graph of f 1x is represented by:

A B

y
y
C D

2. If f ( x ) ln(x 2 sin2x ) , then f (2) is equal to

A 0,28 B 1,11

C 1,28 D NOT DEFINED

j 0 1
3. The determinant 2 j 0 is equal to
0 1 j

A 7 12 j B 2 j

C 2 j D 0

4.
If cot e lnx 2 , then x is equal to

A 0,15 B 0,15
C 84,6 D 84,6

5. If z 3 j 5 , then z is equal to
A 5,8 | 0,5 B 5,8 | 2,6
C 5,8 | 2,6 D 5,8 | 0,5
MATHEMATICS I - 50 -

1 e 2x
6. The value of lim x is equal to
x 0

A 2 B e2

1
C D 2
2
3 dy
7. If y 2 6 x , then is equal to
dx
3
1 3
A 6x 3 26 x B 2 6 x 18x 2 ln 2
3 3
C 2 6 x 18x 2 D 18x 2 2 6 x ln 2

8. If i 4 sin(t 3) , then the rate of change of current i when t 0,8


seconds is equal to

A 1,87 A s-1 B 3,24 A s-1


C 12,57 A s-1 D 11,11A s-1

3x 2 4x 3
9. dx is equal to
x3 x4

x4 x5
A ln x 3 x 4 C B C
4 5

C ln x 3 ln x 4 C D ln 2x 7 C

1 x
0 e sin(e 1) dx
x
10. is equal to

A 0,42 B 1,38

C 1,45 D 1,5 10 3

SECTION B
INSTRUCTIONS

In SECTION B, ONLY the FINAL SIMPLIFIED ANSWER must be given. Divide the
page of your script into 2 columns and do your rough work in one column. Give the
final answers correct to 2 decimal places, where applicable.

11. Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the following to only 3 simplified terms
MATHEMATICS I - 51 -

1 2 16 128
3 3 4 23 7
3
x
3 x x x
2

12. Make neat sketch graphs of the following. Indicate all intercepts with axes
clearly.

12.1 5x 2 25 y 2 , x 0

4 x 2 y 5
2
12.2

13. Find the value of x in each case


13.1 sec(x 4 5) ln 3 (Principal value only) x 1,53
13.2 5 x log 3
cos 22 3 x 1,9

7
14. Evaluate arc sec cot 0,60
e 5

15. In an electric circuit, an alternating current is described by the equation


i 33 sin 20 t 3 e .
Find:

15.1 the maximum current, 33A


15.2 the period (T), T 0,1s
15.3 the frequency (f ) , f 10Hz
15.4 the first instant when the current is zero. 0,02s
15.5 Sketch only one cycle of the current, show intercepts with the axes
clearly.
MATHEMATICS I - 52 -

16. Find the following in their simplest forms:



f x 2x 1 loge OR 2x 1ln10
2 2
16.1 f (x ) if f ( x ) log(2x 1)

16.2
dy
dt
if y cosec2 (e t )
2e t csc2 e t cot e t
d 2y x 2
16.3 if y 3
dx 2 x 1 x 1

17. Evaluate:

2e
t
e
17.1 dt t
C
t
17.2
sin x
1 cos x dx ln1 cos x C

SECTION C

INSTRUCTIONS

All the questions in this section must be done completely in your script.
Show all the steps taken and give your final answers correct to 2 decimal places,
where applicable.

18. Solve for x if:

x 1
3 3
18.1 5 3x 3 5x 0
18.2 sin3 2 cot (2 1 cos ec2x
) (principal value only) x 0,13
19. Use Cramers rule to solve for x only:

2x 1 y
4
z 3 x 4y x 5

3x y 3 0

20. A circle with diameter 24 cm is divided into a major and a minor segment by a
chord AB with length 12 cm. AO B 2x .
A
6
20.1 Show that x radians sinx
6 12
C
MATHEMATICS I - 53 -

20.2 Calculate the length


of the major arc (ACB ) .

20 cm OR 62,83 cm

20.3 Calculate the shaded area. 13,04 cm


2

3y 2 j 2x 3 j
21. Solve for x and y if 0
1 j 3j
9 4
x 2 y 3

22. Determine all the roots of the equation z 2 2 2 j and express


R1 0,54 1,31j
the final answers in rectangular form.
R 2 0,54 1,31j

23. Find the following in their simplest forms:

dy x2
23.1 if y
dx 3 2x

6x 3x 2
3

3 2 x
2

if y ln x 1 x 2
dy
23.2
dx

1

1 x 2

23.3
h( ) if h( ) cos sin2 2

sin sin2 2 sin 2 2


2

24. A closed cylindrical can is to be constructed under the following


conditions:
MATHEMATICS I - 54 -

Total volume is 350 cm 3 . Material costs: 0,05 cents per cm 2 for the
top; 0,04 cents per cm 2 for the sides and 0,02 cents per cm 2 for the
bottom.
Calculate the dimensions (r and h) which result in a minimum cost
(C). r 3,99 h 7
25. Determine the following integrals:

x 2 2x 2 x2
25.1 x2 dx 2 ln x 2 C
2

2 tan 2 x
25.2
1
0 dx 0,56
cos 2 2x

26. A particle is moving in a straight line from rest (where s(0) 0 ) so

v 12t 2 24t 9 . Find:

26.1 the acceleration of the particle after 2 seconds, 24 m s


1

26.2 the displacement of the particle after 2 seconds. 2 m


27. Calculate the area bounded by y x 2 , the x-axis , x 2 and
x 7.

-2
MATHEMATICS I - 55 -

A 12.67

TUTORIAL 9

SECTION A

INSTRUCTIONS
Write down ONLY the number of the question and the appropriate letter, 1A, 4B, 6D etc.
Divide the page of your examination script into 2 columns and do your rough work in the right-
hand column.

x2
1. Given that f ( x ) then f 1( x ) is equal to:
e
A ex 2 B e2 x 2 4

C ex 2e2 D e 2 x 2 4ex 4

3
2. The 3rd term in the binomial expansion of is equal to
1 2x

A 3x B 4,5 x 2

C 3x 2 D 9x 2

ex 2
3. The value for x given 1 is
ln e e

ln 3
A 2,099 B
2
C 0,099 D undefined
MATHEMATICS I - 56 -

4. Given the wave equation: y 25 sin(100 t 1,57) , then the frequency is equal
to

A 50 HZ B 0,005 HZ

C 0,02 HZ D 200 HZ

5. Given 2 ln(3 x 1) , then the value for x is equal to

A 7,38 B 2,796
C 2,13 D ln 3

The value of [cot 1 2 sec3 ] is equal to


2
6.

A 1,02 B 36,27
C 1,64 D 0,63
7. The graph of f ( y ) y 2 4y 6 has an axis of symmetry at
A x 2 B x 0
C y 2 D no particular value

8. Given that f ( x ) ln 2x then f (x )

ln 2 x ln
A B ln 2x
x

ln 2 x
C D 2 ln 2x ln
x ln

(e
x
9. 2)2 dx is equal to
2 x (e 2 x 2) 3
A 2e 4x C B C
3
e 2 x e 2 x
C 4e x 4 x C D 4x C
2 2

10. If the velocity v is given as v et 2 , then the displacement between


t 1 and t e is equal to
A 17,29 B 17,87
C 9,34 D 8,68
MATHEMATICS I - 57 -

SECTION B
INSTRUCTIONS
In Section B, ONLY the FINAL SIMPLIFIED ANSWER must be given. Give final
answers correct to 2 decimal places, where applicable.

11. Draw the graphs of the following. Show all the intercepts with the axes.
11.1 9 x 2 y 2 81 where y 0

11.2 y ln 2x 1

11.3 y 10 sin(3 t 2)
(sketch one cycle only)

12. Solve for x in each case:


2 x 2 x 2
12.1 x 1
ex [0,92]
2
1
12.2 sin1 (2x 1) [0,34]

12.3 logtan x 1, 2 0,06

13. Evaluate the following


MATHEMATICS I - 58 -

13.1 2e 0,1 j 1 3 j . Give your answer in polar form. 4,39 | 0,82


13.2 j 5

1 j 4 . Give your answer in rectangular form. 1 j

14. Solve for x and y if 2x 4 jy 3y 2 8 j x 2, y 2


15. Find the lim
x 0
ln cos x
0
2 tan x
16. Find the following
if y cossec(2x ) 2 sin[sec(2x )sec(2x ) tan(2x )
dy
16.1
dx
16.2 f ( x ) if f ( x ) 3 (1 x ) 2 18 2
(1 x ) 4
17. Integrate the following
e ln sec x
tan x 1 ln sec x
17.1 e
dx e e

C

0,04
2
17.2 0
cos (3 x 1) dx

SECTION C
INSTRUCTIONS
All the questions in this section must be done completely in your script.
Show all the steps taken and give your final answers correct to 2 decimal places,
where applicable.

18. Solve for x if


18.1 e x e x 2 ln 2 x 1,13
19. Make the subject of the formula given:

ln( ) ln sin sin
(e 1)
20. Use Cramers rule to solve for z only:
2 x 3 y 5z 5
x z y 0 z 0,67
6 y 2 x 8z 8

21 Given the circle centre O with the shaded area A = 200cm2 and
AO C 43 . Calculate the E

21.1 radius OC
r 23,09 O

A C
MATHEMATICS I - 59 -

21.2 length of the major arc


AEC 127,69
D

22. Use De Moivres theorem to simplify the following and express the
answer in exponential form:
2,1 (cos85 j s in85 ) 5 0,34e ( 0,64 ) j

3 j 2 4

23. Find all the roots of the equation z 2 2 j 3 and express the
answers in rectangular form. 1,52 0,57 j and 1,52 0,57 j
24. The total area of the sheet metal used in the construction of a
cylindrical can closed at both ends is 24 cm2.
24.1 Show that the volume of the can is given by
h
V (12 r 2 ) r , where r is the base radius.
24. 2 Determine the maximum volume of the can.

r 2;V 50,27
25. Find the following

25.1
dy
if y 3
cos ec(2x 1) 2
dx

2
4 cos ec ( 2 x 1)3 cot( 2 x 1)
3

ex 2
25.2 f (x ) if f ( x ) 2x 2 ex 5 4 x 2 ex 5
ex 5

e 2 x x
25.3 Use Quotient rule to find f (x ) if f ( x )
1 4x
MATHEMATICS I - 60 -


2e 2 x
1 4 x

2 e 2 x x
1 4x
1 4 x


26. Determine the following integrals
1 1
e
x
26.1
2
dx 2 ln | 1 2e | C

x

3 tan(2 ) 1
26.2 cos 2 (2 )
d 9 3 tan(2 ) C

1
27. The graph of y and y 1 is drawn below. Calculate the
cos
shaded area. 0,24

y=1

TUTORIAL 10

SECTION A

INSTRUCTIONS

Write down ONLY the number of the question and the appropriate letter, 1A, 4B,
6D etc. Divide the page of your examination script into 2 columns and do your rough
work in the right-hand column.
MATHEMATICS I - 61 -

1. If f ( x ) 2e x then f 1( x ) is equal to:


x
A ln B ln x 2
2
x x
C ln D ln
2 2

2. The graph of y 64 16x 2 , is represented by:


A Semicircle B Hyperbola
C Ellipse D Circle
If ln 1,217 3 cot( 4,5) then is equal to:
4
3.

A 0,495 B 2,412

C 51,867 D 0,880
3
4. The complex number can be written as:
3 6j
A 0,2 0,4 j B 0,2 0,4 j
C 1 2 j D 9 18 j

7
5. Given the wave equation y 70 sin 88t then the frequency is equal to
5

A 44 HZ B 12,6 HZ

C 0,07 Hz D 44 Hz
6. The gradient of the normal to the curve y tan 2x at x 1 is
A -2 B 0,5
C 0,087 D 1

1
7. Given that f ( x ) , then f (x)
(2 x )
2
A B
(2 x ) 2 (2 x ) 3
2 2 2 2
C D
(2 x )3 (2 x )
8. Given that f ( x ) 5 sin(1 x ) , then f (x )

1 cos(1 x )
A B
5 5
cos(1 x ) 4 5 5
sin(1 x ) 4
MATHEMATICS I - 62 -

1 1
C D
5 5
sin1 cos x 4
5 5
sin(1 x ) 4

cos (ax) dx is equal to


2
9.
x sin(2ax ) sin3 (ax )
A C B C
2 4a 3a
cos3 (ax )
C 2a sin(ax) cos(ax) C D C
a

(1 2x ) dx
4
10. is equal to
(1 2x ) 5
A C B 8 (1 2x ) 3 C
5
(1 2x )5 4
C C D C
10 (1 2x )3

SECTION B

INSTRUCTIONS

In SECTION B, ONLY the FINAL SIMPLIFIED ANSWER must be given. Divide the
page of your script into 2 columns and do your rough work in one column. Give the
final answers correct to 2 decimal places, where applicable.

1. Write down the first three simplified terms in the Binomial expansion of
3 3 9
3 x 2 x 4
1 x 2 2 8

2. Make neat sketch graphs of the following. Show all intercepts with axes, if
any.
3 x
2.1 y ln y log 1
x e 3

2.2 x 2 3y 2 9, y 0
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3. Find the equation of the graph below and write it in the form
y R sint

y 14 sin1,57t 0,82

4.
Use De Moivres Theorem to determine 1,84 | 34 5
.
Express your answer in rectangular form. 14,91 14,91j
lnln 3
5. Solve for if ln 3 3 ln 3 0,03

1 e x
6. Find lim [- 0,5]
x 0 e x e x

dy
7. Find in each case
dx
xe 1 x 2
1 x 2
7.1 y e
1 x 2

7.2 y x 2 sec x 2 2x sec x 2


2x 3 sec x 2 tan x 2

8. Given that S sin(2 t ) find


8.1 the displacement after seconds
2,34
3
8.2 the velocity after 1 second 0,75 OR 4

9
8.3 the expression for acceleration 2
(1 3t )

9. Integrate the following:


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9.1 e tan (e x 2) dx
2
e ln sec(ex 2) c
8 cot y 8 cot y
9.2 sin2 y dy c
ln 8

sec 2 2 x 1
9.3 tan 2 x 1 dx 2 ln1 tan 2x c

SECTION C

INSTRUCTIONS

All the questions in this section must be done completely in your script.
Show all the steps taken and give your final answers correct to 2 decimal places,
where applicable.

1. Solve for x given:


1.1 3 x 3 x 2 x 0

1.2
8 tan (e x )
3

x
1
ln tan 1
( 2
1
3)

2. Use Cramers rule to solve for w only:


3u 2w 3
u v 15 3w w 3
u v 0

3. In the given figure, the radius of the circle is 14 units and triangle ABC is
equiangular. C
3.1 Show that 2,09
3.2 Calculate the area of
the unshaded part
A B

unshadedarea 361,14 squareunits


4. Simplify the following and express the answers in exponential form:
4.1
2 j 5 4e1,3 j
2849,56e 3,7 j

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3,1 cos125 j sin125 3

4.2

2,4 cos 35 j sin35 2,15e
4,71 j

5. Find all the roots of the equation z 3 72 j 0 and express the answers in
R1 2,5 | 0,89 1,57 1,94 j

rectangular form. R 2 2,5 | 1,2 0,91 2,33 j
R 2,5 | 3,29 2,5 0,27 j
3

6.1
If y ln 2 x sin x find
dy dy cot x
dx ln 2 2 x
dx
d 2y
6. 2 If y tan 2 ( x 4) find
dx 2
d 2y
dx 2 2 sec ( x 4) 4 sec ( x 4) tan ( x 4)
4 2 2


7. Given that V (t ) 2 t 4 find the displacement between t =1 and
t = 3. [13,595]

8. A rectangular box with a square base is being constructed. The box is opened
at the top and has capacity of 200 m 3. Find the dimensions of the box if its
area is to be a minimum. x 7,37and h 3,68
9. Integrate the following
1
3 3
9.1 3 x dx 1 ln x 2 c
1 ln x 2
x x
9.2 0 2 sin3 cos dx [1]
2 2

10. Find the shaded area bounded by y 2.3 x , and the line x = 1

x
=1
2

y = 2.3-x
[1,21]
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