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1. Number operations

12.8    30  0.375 
2

a. 163.84  80
83.84

b. Fractions

3 5
1 
8 8
i.
1 5 5
food   
3 8 24

3 5
1 
8 8
ii.
2 5 10 5
saves    
3 8 24 12

c. Currency exchange

i. 700 1.96  $1372

1386
ii.  $1.98
700

2. Simplify

a. p 3q 2  pq5  p 4 q 7

a 3a 11a
b.  
3 2 6

c. Factorize completely

i. x 2  5 x  4   x  4  x  1

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ii. m  4n   m  2n  m  2n 
2 2

d. Inequality/

2x  7  3
i. 2 x  10
x5

ii. The integer solutions are {0,1, 2,3, 4, 5}

l 0.625
e. 2  2  3.14   1.57
g 10

3. .

a. Sets

i. Copy and complete the Venn diagram

12  x  x  15  x  8
ii.
 35  x

iii. 35  x  30

b. The construction question has been deliberately left out

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4. .

a. Copy and complete the table

b. Draw the graph

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c. Using the graph

i. $255 for a 4.5 hour job

ii. 5 hours 38 minutes

iii. Fixed charge is $75

5. Transformations

a. The coordinates od N(4, 5)

The diagram

b. I the diagram above

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0 
c. LMN is mapped unto PQR by T  
 6 

 0
d. A reflection in the y axis followed by a translation T   . PQR is reflected in the y-axis
 6

0 
and is the translated upwards by T   that’s essentially it. I am not sure what the
 6 

writers of this question were doing in forcing candidates to express the answer in a

predefined way.

6. Measurement

a. Scale drawing

i. Height PQ is 3.5 cm // if you have a physical copy of the paper, mine is

electronic, please verify the height

ii. The scale is 1:100

iii. Using 3.5cm as the height the area of the side of the building is

18  2  9  3.5 
 193.5m 2
2

b. Swimming pool

i. The diameter is 3.5m

2  L  2 r
ii. The perimeter of the pool 22 7
28  2   38m
7 2

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7. Statistics

a. .

i. Complete the table

ii. Information in table

iii. Draw cumulative frequency curve

iv. The median is 15.2 kg

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8. Investigation

a. Draw the fourth diagram …. Deliberately omitted

b. Complete the table

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9. Algebra, Relations, Functions and graphs

a. Functions

5x  4 5  7  4 31
i. f ( x)   f (7)  
3 3 3
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5x  4 5x  4 5y  4
f ( x)  y x
3 3 3
3x  5 y  4
ii.
3x  4  5 y
3x  4
 y  f 1 ( x )
5

5x  4
f ( x)  , g ( x)  x 2  1
3
iii.
5  x 2  1  4 5 x 2  9
fg ( x)  
3 3

b. Completing the square

i. 3 x 2  6 x  2  3  x  1  5
2

ii. Minimum value is – 5

iii. Axis of symmetry is x = - 1

iv. Sketch the graph

10. Measurement Geometry and trigonometry

a. Trigonometry

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i. Calculate QS using the cosine rule,

QS  9 2  122  2  9 12 cos 600  10.8m

 10.8sin 40 
ii. QTS  sin 1    32.3
0

 13 

1
A abSinC
iii.
2
1
A     12 sin 60  46.8m2
2

iv. Perpendicular distance is 9sin 60  7.8m

b. Circle theorems

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i. OJH = 900, the tangent makes a right angle with the radius at the point of

contact

ii. JOG = 1800 – 480 = 1320 opposite angles in the kite JOGH are supplementary

132
iii. JKG =  660 The angle at the center JOG is twice the angle on the
2

circumference JKG

iv. JLG = 180 – 66 = 1140, opposite angles in the cyclic quadrilateral GKJL are

supplementary

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11. Vectors and Matrices

a. Matrices

3 x  2 y  1
i. 5 x  4 y  6
 3 2   x   1 
     
5 4  y   6 

 2 1
x   1  x  8 
ii.    5 3     
 y    6   y  11.5 
 2 2

b. Vectors

 6
i. OR   
 2

  4 
ii. OS   
3 
  
SR  SO  OR
iii.   4   6   10 
SR         
 3   2   1

 4 
2
iv. OS   32  5units

v. To prove that OSTR is a parallelogram we need to find ST and RT,


     
ST  SO  OT RT  RO  OT
  4   2   6  and   6   2   4 
ST          ST         
 3   5   2   2   5   3 

So OS = RT and ST = OR, opposite sides are equal so OSTR is a parallelogram

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