4 − 3
1 Write down the inverse of the matrix and use it to find the
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coordinates of the point where the graphs of the equations 3 y − 4 x = 6 and
8 x + 7 y = 40 meet. [4]
ln y
O (1, -1.40) x2
(4, -10.4)
3(b) Find the range of values of m such that the line y = mx − 3 meets the
curve y 2 = 4 x − 6 y − 17 . [5]
4 Find all the angles between 0 and π , inclusive, which satisfy the equation
1
sin θ cos θ + = sin 2 θ [5]
2
3 2n +1 − 3 2n −1
5(a) Find the value of k and of t if =k. [5]
5 × 3 nt
5(b) Without using a calculator, find, in the form (a + b 3 ) cm, the diameter of the
base of a cone of curved surface area π (9 + 4 3 ) cm2, whose slant height is
(1 + 2 3 ) cm. [4]
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9 If sin A = and cos B = − and A and B are in the same quadrant, find,
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without calculating the values of A and of B , the exact value of
(i) tan ( A − B ) and
π
(ii) sec − A [6]
2
e2x −3 dy
Given that y = . Calculate the rate of change of x at the
( )
10 , find
x −1 4 dx
2e
instant when x = 3 and y is changing at the rate of e −5 units-1. [4]
tan x 1 + sin 2 x
11 Show that the gradient function for the curve y = is . Hence
cos x cos 3 x
π
deduce that the curve has no stationary points for 0 < x < . [6]
2
12(i) Write down the first three terms of the expansion, in ascending powers of x ,
of (1 + ax ) n , where a and n are constants. [2]
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Answer Sheet
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Anglican High School 2008 Sec 4 Additional Mathematics SA2 Paper 1
2
(a) y = e − 3 x +1.6
3 y−x
1 x= and y = 4 2 (b) Y = , X = x3 ,
2 3
x
m = p, c=q
9 2 2 3 7
3 (a) k > (b) − ≤m≤ 4 θ = π, π
4 2 2 8 8
8 30 28
(a) k = and t = 2 (b) + 3
5 15 11 11 6 (iii) ( x + 1) 2 + ( y + 1) 2 = 289
cm
dy
= − e − 2 x +1
660 41 dx
(i) , (ii)
9 989 9 10
x is changing at the rate of − 1
unitss-1
n( n − 1) 2 2
1 + nax + a x + ...
2 11
x= or x = 1
12 13 7
1
n = 40 , a = −
2