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Form Four
Additional Mathematics
Paper 2
October 2011
2 hours
This question paper consists of three sections: Section A, Section B and Section C.
Answer all questions in Section A, four questions from Section B and two questions from
Section C.
For Section C, answer one question from 12 or 13 and one question from 14 or 15.
The diagrams in the questions provided are not drawn to scale unless stated.
The marks allocated for each question and sub-part of a question are shown in brackets.
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CONFIDENTAL
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The following formulae may be helpful in answering the questions. The symbols given are
the ones commonly used.
ALGEBRA
b b 2 4ac
2a
am x an = a m + n
log a
am an = a m n
log a mn = n log a m
( am ) n = a m n
m
log a m log a n
n
log a b
log c b
log c a
GEOMETRY
Distance =
x1 x2
y1 y 2
2 Mid point
x, y x1 x2 , y1 y2
mn
4 Area of a triangle =
1
x1 y 2 x2 y3 x3 y1 x 2 y1 x3 y 2 x1 y3
2
STATISTICS
1
x
N
fx
f
x x
N
2
f x x
4
f
2
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x 2
x2
N
fx 2
x2
f
N F
C
m L 2
fm
Q1
100
Q0
Wi I i
Wi
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TRIGONOMETRY
Arc length, s =r
Area of a sector, A
1 2
r
2
a
b
c
a2 b2 c2 2bc cos A
Area of triangle =
1
ab sin C
2
CALCULUS
dy
dv
du
y = uv ,
u
v
dx
dx
dx
dy dy du
dx du dx
u dy
y ,
v dx
du
dv
u
dx
dx
v2
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Section A
[40 marks]
Answer all questions in this section.
(a)
(b)
[2 marks]
2
If
A set of data consists of fifteen numbers. The sum of the numbers x, is 450 while the
sum of the squares x 2 , is 13 635.
(a)
[4 marks]
When each of the numbers in the set of data is multiplied with m, followed by
subtracting n from it, the new mean and standard deviation are 83 and 9
respectively. Find the values of m and n.
[4 marks]
4
Given that
and y
p
Find
(b)
(a)
(b)
(c)
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the rate of change of p, when x increases at a rate of 0.5 unit per second,
[2 marks]
dy
in terms of x,
dx
[3 marks]
the approximate change in y when x changes from 5 to 4.85 .
[2 marks]
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Section B
[40 marks]
Answer four questions from this section.
g(y)
y
z
4
-1
-2
DIAGRAM 1
Find
(a)
(b)
f -1 (x),
[5 marks]
(c)
(d)
the value of c.
3x 1
2
[2 marks]
[2 marks]
[1 mark]
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Find
(a) the equation of the perpendicular bisector of AB,
[4 marks]
(b) the area of triangle OPQ,
[3 marks]
(c) the equation of locus R such that APR is always 90.
[3 marks]
Table 1 shows the frequency distribution of the marks of a group of pupils in a test.
Marks
Number of pupils
1-20
21-40
41-60
61-80
81-100
10
13
TABLE 1
(a)
Draw a histogram for the above data and estimate the modal age.
[3 marks]
(b)
(c)
[4 marks]
[3 marks]
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7
10
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Diagram 2 shows a circle centre O with radius p cm. The area of rectangle OCTQ is
108 cm. The length CT is three times the breadth OC.
DIAGRAM 2
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
[2 marks]
[2 marks]
[2 marks]
[4 marks]
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(a)
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(b)
Diagram 3 shows a closed cone with diameter of (18 2d) cm and height of
(6d 21) cm. The vertex of the cone is vertically above the center of its base.
(6d 21) cm
(18 - 2d) cm
DIAGRAM 3
Express the volume of the cone, V in terms of and d.
Hence, calculate the maximum volume of the cone, in term of .
[5 marks]
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Section C
[20 marks]
Answer two questions from this section, in which one question from 12 or 13 and one
question from 14 or 15.
12
DIAGRAM 4
(a)
(b)
[2 marks]
[3 marks]
(c)
(d)
If AC is extended to D such that the area of triangle ABD is twice the area of
triangle ABC, find the length of BD.
[3 marks]
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10
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DIAGRAM 4
BCD,
AEC,
[2 marks]
[3 marks]
(c)
(d)
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11
14
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TABLE 2
(a)
(b)
Calculate
(i)
the price per kg of M in the year 2001 if its price per kg in the year
2003 was RM 3.25,
(ii)
the price index of K in the year 2003 based on the year 1999 if its price
index in the year 2001 based on the year 1999 was 109.
[5 marks]
The composite index number for the cost of making the cake in the year 2003
based on the year 2001 was 112.5.
Calculate
(i)
the value of x,
(ii)
the cost of making a cake in the year 2001 if the corresponding cost in
the year 2003 was RM 6.30.
[5 marks]
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12
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Table 3 shows the price indices of five components A, B, C, D and E that are needed
to make an electronic equipment for the year 2003 based on the year 2001. The
changes in the price indices of the components from the year 2003 to the year 2004
and their weightages are shown.
Components
A
B
C
D
E
Weightage
3
2
6
5
4
TABLE 3
(a)
If the price of component B was RM8 in the year 2001, calculate its price in
2003.
[2 marks]
(b)
Given that the prices of component E in the year 2001 and 2003 were RM5.50
and RM6.60 respectively, find the value of x.
[2 marks]
(c)
Calculate the composite index for the cost of making the electronic equipment
in the year 2004 based on the year 2003.
[3 marks]
(d)
(i)
(ii)
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Form Four
Additional Mathematics
Paper 2
October 2011
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14
No.
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Solution
y = 2x 3
2x - 10x + (2x 3) + 9 = 0
(x 1)(x 3) = 0
x=1,3
y = -1 , 3
2 (a)
Marks
K1
K1
K1
N1
N1
5
K1
N1
(b)
=- m=2
k= ,
K1
N1, N1
N1
Shape of
graph
6
x
3
-
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N1
(0 , 6), ( ,- )
and (3,0)
Range :
N1
8
or
7
k
( +3)( +3) = m or 3( ) 9 25
m 6
3(7) 16
k = = -5
-5 = m 6
m=1
K1
K1
K1, K1
N1, N1
6
15
4
or
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P1
K1
K1
N1
n=5
k (2) 5 96
K1
k=3
5 (a)
N1
6
K1
x =
= 30
N1
13635
2
30
15
=9
N1
and
(b)
K1, K1
m=3, n=7
N1, N1
8
K1
= - 1.5
N1
6 (a)
(b)
K1
dy 4
3
dx p 2
12
3(10 x)2
K1
K1
N1
(c)
K1
= -0.008
N1
7
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7 (a)
16
K1
f (1) a(1) b 4
f (1) a(1) b 2
a = 3 dan b = 1
(b)
Let f 1 ( x) y
x
x 1
3
y 3x 1 x
N1
y 1
3
y 1
3
1
3
g ( y)
2
g ( x)
x
2
g (4) 2
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N1, N1
K1
3x 2
g 3x 1
2
(c)
K1
f ( y) x
y 1
3
f 1 ( x)
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K1
N1
N1
N1
10
17
8 (a)
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Midpoint of AB
=
=
K1
=
K1
K1
N1
(b)
K1
K1
=
(c)
N1
m AP
2
15
dan
5 1
15 x 0
15
8
x
2
5
m PR
15
2
K1
K1
N1
10
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9 (a)
Uniform scale
All bars are correctly drawn
Mode = 46.5
(b)
18
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K1
K1
N1
K1
K1
K1
23.98
(c)
40.5
N1
P1
K1
45.12
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N1
10
19
10 (a)
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K1
CT = 18 cm
(b)
N1
K1
= 71.57
= 1.249 rad
N1
(c)
= 5.791 cm
(d)
K1
N1
K1
= 7.494 cm
K1
= 18.9737 cm
BT = 18.9737 6
= 12.9737 cm
K1
38.47 cm
N1
10
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11 (a)
K1
K1
K1
N1
N1
(b)
K1
K1
K1
K1
cm
N1
10
12 (a)
K1
N1
(b)
K1, P1
N1
(d)
K1
N1
(c)
K1
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K1
N1
10
21
13 (a)
(b)
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K1
N1
K1
K1
N1
(c)
(d)
K1
N1
K1
K1
= 19.5957 cm
= 14.6968 cm
14
(a)(i)
N1
10
K1
N1
(ii)
K1, K1
N1
(b)(i)
K1, K1
N1
(ii)
K1
N1
10
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15 (a)
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K1
N1
(b)
K1
N1
(c)
K1, K1
= 105.5
N1
(d)(i)
N1
K1
(ii)
= 137.15
N1
10
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