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Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid.
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Section A
Answer all questions.
Section B
Answer any four questions.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
You are expected to use an electronic calculator to evaluate explicit numerical expressions.
If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to
three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place.
For , use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of .
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The total of the marks for this paper is 100.
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2
Calculate the total amount that Sayeed pays as a percentage of the basic price.
(c) $21 000 represented an increase of 5% on the basic price of the 2015 model.
Calculate the difference between the basic prices of the 2015 and 2016 models.
3a 2 9a
2 (a) Simplify ' .
10bc 5b 2 c
(c) Factorise 9m 2 - 4n 2 .
(d) Factorise q ( p - 2 ) + 3 (2 - p ) .
Find B and C.
x 2
3 (a) Complete the table of values for y= (x - 10) .
20
x 0 1 2 3 4 5
y 0 -0.45 -0.6 -0.15 1.2
[1]
x 2
(b) Using a scale of 2 cm to 1 unit on both axes, draw the graph of y = (x - 10) for 0 G x G 5.
20
0
x
[2]
(c) By drawing a tangent, estimate the gradient of the curve at the point where x = 2.5 .
x 2
(d) Use your graph to solve the equation (x - 10) = 0 for 0 G x G 5.
20
4 (a)
C
41
27
A D
Find the two possible values of PQR.
T
C
P
A B
D
In the diagram, A and B are the centres of two circles that touch at P.
The line ACT touches the small circle at T and intersects the large circle at C.
= 90.
D is the point on AB such that CDA
(a) Complete the following, to show that triangle ACD is similar to triangle ABT.
Because the three pairs of angles are equal, the triangles are similar. [2]
(b) Given that the radii of the circles are 7 cm and 3 cm, calculate CD.
J2 0N J 1 2N
6 A=K O B=K O
L3 1P L- 1 3P
J N
K O
Answer K O [2]
K O
L P
(b) Find AB.
J N
K O
Answer K O [2]
K O
L P
JxN J 8 N
(c) A K O = K O
L2P L2yP
Find x and y.
(d) Find B -1 .
J N
K O
Answer K O [2]
K O
L P
7 (a) x = a2 + b2
(b)
B C
Q R
A x D P x+5 S
[3]
8 (a) P and Q are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O, radius R cm.
The minor arc PQ = 20 cm and POQ = 48.
48 R
[3]
(iii) The minor sector POQ is removed from the circle and the remaining major sector is shaped to
form an open cone of radius r cm.
P Q
r
48 R
Calculate r.
(b) [The curved surface area of a cone is rl, where l is the slant height]
9
A North
65
58 B
110
70
70
D
C
(c) There are two vertical trees, AX and CY, each of height 17 m, one at each end of the path AC.
10 (a)
B
D
6b
C
O A
3a
(iii) BD = 5a - b .
(b)
y
5
A
5 0 5 x
(i) Describe fully the single transformation that maps triangle A onto triangle B.
(ii) Triangle A is mapped onto triangle C by the shear H in which the y-axis is invariant, and
H(2, 1) = (2, 3).
J N
K O
Answer K O [1]
K O
L P
11 (a) Six hundred candidates took a mathematics examination which consisted of two papers.
Each paper was marked out of 100.
The diagram shows, on the same grid, the cumulative frequency curves for Paper 1 and Paper 2.
600
500 Paper 2
Paper 1
400
Cumulative
frequency
300
200
100
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Marks
(i) Use the cumulative frequency curve for Paper 1 to find an estimate of
(iii) State, with a reason, which you think was the more difficult paper.
.............................................................................................................................................. [1]
(b) Amira has three $1 coins and two 20c coins in her purse.
She picks out coins at random, one after the other.
The coins are not replaced.
The tree diagram shows the possible outcomes and their probabilities when picking out two coins.
3 $1
5
2
4 20c
3 $1
4
2
5 20c
1
4 20c
(i) Find x.
(ii) Find the probability that the total value of the two coins picked out is 40 cents.
(iii) Find the probability that the total value of the two coins picked out is $1.20 .
Find the probability that the total value of the three coins is $1.40 .
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