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1. Number
a. 79.14
b. Salesman Question
i. $37680
ii. $14400
iii. $52080
c. Pancake/ratio
i. Needs 3 cups
ii. 30 pancakes would be made
2. Algebra

a 2  b 62  (4) 8 2
a. Substitution   2
cb 8  (4) 3 3
b. Simplify expressions
i. 7 x  5 y

ii. 2x 3
c. Inequality
x  3  3x  7
3  7  3 x  x
i.
4  2x
x2
ii. Smallest integer would be 3

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3. Sets and construction


a. Sets
i. Draw the Venn Diagram

ii. List the members of


a. T  E  {6,12}

T  E 
'
b.  {1, 5, 7,11}

b. The construction is intentionally omitted


4. Trigonometry and measurement
a. Trigonometry
i. Use Pythagoras theorem, x  10
 6
ii.   sin 1    300
 12 
b. ..
i. SF  7.8cm
ii. 97.5m
iii. Daniels run
a. 10.0m / s
b. 36.1km / h

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5. Coordinate geometry and transformations
3x 7
a. The equation of the line y  
5 5
b. Parts I,II,III,IV

 9 
v. The transformation that maps ABC unto A”B”C”is a translation T  
1 

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6. Statistics
a. Copy and complete the table
Distance in kilometres Frequency Upper boundary
1–5 1 5.5
6 – 10 2 10.5
11 – 15 4 15.5
16 – 20 6 20.5
21 – 25 7 25.5
26 – 30 3 30.5
31 – 35 2 35.5
36 – 40 1 40.5

b. Draw the histogram

6 3
c. P  X  26  

26 13
d. Preferred mode of transportation
i. The mean could be used because you have the actual raw data to do the
calculations, all distances can be taken into consideration
ii. The median because the values are central around it

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7. Functions
a. Answer questions from the graph

i. When x  0, f ( x )  3

f ( x)  0
ii.
x  3, x  0.5

iii. Coordinates of the turning point  1.3,6.1

iv. x  1.3

f ( x)  5
v. When
x  2, x  0.5

vi. 2  x  0.5

8. Investigation

a. .

i. x  21

ii. y  26

iii. z  101

b. S  5n  1

S  5n  1
76  5n  1
c.
5n  75
n  15

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9. Relations functions and graphs
a. .
1 2
E mv
2
2E
i.  v2
m
2E
v
m

2E
v
m
ii.
2  45 
v  2.63
13
b. Complete the square
2
 4  10
i. 3 x 2  8 x  2  3  x   
 3 3

3x 2  8 x  2  0
ii.
x  0.27, x  2.39
iii. Copy the sketch and state

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10. Linear programing
a. Write statements
i. x  y  20
ii. 15 x  30 y  450
b. Draw the graph
i. Draw the Graph
ii. Shade
iii. Write the coordinates

c. Calculating profit
i. The profit function p  8 x  20 y
ii. Using the coordinates individually we have
p  8 x  20 y  8(20)  20(0)  $160
p  8 x  20 y  8(10)  20(10)  $280 he should make 15 large pizzas
p  8 x  20 y  8(0)  15(20)  $300

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11. Geometry and trigonometry
a. The complete diagram

PRQ  242  116


i.
PRQ  1260
ii. Use the cosine rule PQ  128m
b. Elevation
i. Copy and complete the diagram

ii. Calculate
10
a. KL   26.1m
tan 21
10
b. LM   26.1  14m ;
tan14
KM  KL

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12. Circle and theorems
a. Circle theorems
i. GFH  44o , its half of GCH
ii. GDE is supplementary to GHE in the cyclic quadrilateral DGHE
180  126  54
iii. Using Triangle DEF = 820
b. Circle
1
A  ab sin C
i. Triangle area 2
1
A  (4)(4)sin 88  8cm 2
2
 r 2
Sector 
360
ii. Sector area
3.14  4 2  88
Sector   12.3cm 2
360
iii. The shaded segment is the difference between the area of the sector and
the triangle 12.3 – 8 = 4.3cm2

13. Vectors
a. .
i. .
  1
a. OB   
4 
OA  OB
b.  5   1  4 
    
0  4   4
AB  AO  OB
 5   1  6 
ii.        
 0   4   4 
1  6 
AB      3, 2 
24 
b. Vector Geometry
i. .
a. HF  2u
HF  2u
b. MF  ME  EF
MF  v  3u

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OH  OE  EH
c.
OH  2v  u
v  3u 5v  v  3u 6v  3u 3
ii. Show that OG  v      2v  u 
5 5 5 5
4
GH   v  3u   2u
5
iii.
4v  12u  10u 4v  2u 2
GH     2v  u 
5 5 5
Note that OG and GH share the same component vector  2v  u  and
both vectors share the point G, the points O, G and H are collinear

14. Matrices
L2  N 2
a.  3 2   3 2   1 3   1 3   10 11 
     
 1 4   1 4   0 2   0 2   7 14 

 x 12 
M  
3 x 
b. M  x 2  36  0
x  6

0 p
R 
q 0
c.
 0 p   2   1  p  1  0 1
         
 q 0  1   2   q  1   1 0 

 x   5   1
T     
 y   1   1
d.
 x  1  5   4 
T          
 y   1  1   0 

e. Coordinates are  9,8 

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