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Numbers, Estimation, Indices
Ratio, Proportion, Limits of Accuracy, Time
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tages
Money
Simple Interest & Compound Interest
Algebraic Expressions & Manipulation
Solutions of Equations
Linear & Graphical Inequalities
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Bearings and Trigonometry
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Probability
Statistics - Categorical, Numerical and Grouped data
Set Language and Notation
Matrices
TransformationsTOPIC 7
Solutions of Equations
(a) In an athletics match Ben won the 100 m race in 9.98 s and Calvin won the 200 m race in
19.94 s,
What is the difference in their average speeds?
Give your answer in metres per second, correct to two decimal pla
1.
Answer mis [2]
(b) Two cars each complete a journey of 120 km.
The first car is driven at an average speed of x knvh.
The second car is driven at an average speed 3 kiv/h faster than the first car
‘The first car takes 6 minutes longer to complete the journey
(i) Write down an cquation in x and show that it simplifies to x? +3x-3600=0.
BI
(ii) Solve the equation x? +3x—3600=0, giving cach answer correct to one decimal place.
Answer x= or BI
(ii) How many minutes does the first car take to travel the 120 km?
minutes [2]
[June/2013/P20007}
AnswerOL Mathematics P2 Topic 7 Solutions of Equations & Page 2
2. (a) Solve (a-5)=5x-7.
Answer x= PI
(b) Solve the simultaneous equations.
2x-y=6
4x+3y
Answer x=
Answer y= (31
{une/2013/P22/03(a,e)}
3. (a) Solve
ANSEF cso ul
(b) Factorise
(i) Sx+5y,
Answer ul
(i) 9x? -16,
Answer ul
(©) (@ Factorise 2x* +5x=12,
Answer ul
(ii) Use your answer to part (¢)(i) to solve the equation 2x? +5x—12=0.
Answer x= or o
[Now/2013°.OL Mathematics P2 Topic 7 Solutions of Equations & Page 3
4. (a) Find the value of
2ab
Give your answer as a fraction.
Answer (21
(b) Expand the brackets and simplify (3x? -1)(2x +3) —x(9x—2).
Answer 21
(c) (i) Factorise 9x? +5x—4,
Answer sossseeneee HI]
(ii) Use your answer to part (c)(i) to solve the equation 9x? +5x-4=0,
Answer x = or i}
(@ The sum of three consecutive integers is 84.
Find these three integers,
ANSWEP oe sve 2)
{Nov/2013/P22/03]
5. (a) Express as a single fraction, in its simplest form, ei
Answer BI
(b) The distance between London and York is 320 km.
A train takes x hours to travel between London and York,
(Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the average speed of the train,
Answer knvh [1]OL Mathematics P2 Topic 7 Solutions of Equations & Page 4
(i) A car takes 24 hours longer than a train to travel between London and York.
‘The average speed of the train is 80 km/h greater than the average speed of the car.
Form an equation in x and show that it simplifies to 2x7 +5x-20=0.
BI
ii) Solve the equation 2x? +5x-20=0, giving your answers correct to 2 decimal places
Answer x = or BI
(iv) Hence find the average speed of the car correct to the nearest kivh
ANSWER oe .. knvh [2]
{Nov/2013/P22011]
6. (a) Solve the simultaneous equations
2e-3y=14
6x+4dy=3
Answer x=
VF oenennenmnnnnnen (BD
(b) Solve (x4) =6+x
Answer x = or BI
[une/2014P20/01(b,0)}OL Mathematics P2 Topic 7 - Answers © Page 1
ANSWERS
Topic 7 - Solutions of Equations
1. @)
()
(b)
(b)
©
200 _ 100
ced ditt = 200 100 9.01 mis 4 (P+?
Speed dift.= 200 — IOV = 0.01 mi 4 @ BOY
C4P 2-4-3)
(i) Time taken by Ist car = 124 ice oe i
120 “16-24 8 8
Time taken by 2nd car = 120
x43 (b) Bx? —N(2x+3)—xOx-2)
120120 6 3404? 242
oo 760 +912 -20-3-997 428
5 rf 3 2.1 =6x3 -3=3(2x° —1)
(©) (9x7 4 5x-4= (04 DOx-4)
=> x7 43x —3600=0 (i) From (c) (i), (x +1(9x—4)=0
+? — 43600 a
i V@y ea (3600) 3
32 /fno (@) Let the integers be x, x+1, x+2
2 x (e+ + (04 2)=84
~ x=585 or -615 => 3x+3=84 > x=27
the integers are 27, 28, 29
74
8 @ Sas
3(-3)=54-7 _22p-3)-Mp+2)___10p-29
=> 3r-IS=5x-7 => x=-4 (p=2)2p-3) (p+2)2p-3)
BYR G ofl, AE43Y SF woof?) (b) (Average speed = == km/h
From (I): y= 28-6 wsuun(3) a
Substitute (3) into (2) to obtain, x=1.5 Gi) Caray. speed =
Substitute x=1.5 into (3) to get. 3 2
Now, 320. 640__ gg
2 OW Oe
gol = 2s3-x = x1
(i) Sey) >
(ii) 9x? -16=Br-4)3x+4) >
(2x? 4 Sx-12= (2x -3)(x44) = 2x? +5x-20
(Using 0. Cx Here =0 ii) 2x7 +5 -20=0, By quad. formula,
3
x=S or -4TOPIC 12
Graphs of Functions
1. The variables x and y’ are connected by the equation perth
The table below shows some values of x and the corresponding values of y:
‘The values of y are correct to 2 decimal places where appropriate
x 0.25, 05 0.75 L 1.25 15 175 2
¥ 4.25 25 2.08 2 2.05 217 2.32 25,
(a) On the grid, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth curve.
2h
4
QIOL Mathematics P2 Topic 12 Graphs of Functions 5 Page 2
(b) By drawing a tangent, estimate the gradient of the curve when x = 0.75.
Answer cocstsseenseee [2]
(©) Let f(y= r+
(i) Given that f(a) =, find f (- a) in terms of b.
Answer ul
(i) Hence, or otherwise. complete the table below for yered.
e | 2 | 19s | -1s | -125 | -1_[ -075 | -05 | -o25
» -2 W
(iii) On the grid, draw the graph of y sxal for -2
—3r+1
Some corresponding values of x and y are given in the table below:
x/3]2)/- [o)]1 2/3
y 3 | as} f-1s] -1
(a) Complete the table. RIOL Mathematics P2 Topic 12 Graphs of Functions 5 Page 3
(b) On the grid below, plot the points from the table and join them with a smooth curve.
vA
6
3 2 = 0 1 2| 3
2
2
ws (21
3
(©) Use your graph to solve the equation “= —3x-+1=0
Answer 21
(@ By drawing a tangent, find the gradient of the curve at the point (-2, 3)
Answer RI
(©) The line AB intersects the curve at point P.
‘The coordinates of point A are (0, 5). The coordinates of point B are (2, ~3).
(i) Find the equation of line AB.
Answer RI
3
(i) The x-coordinate of point P is a solution of the equation Fer +D=0.
Find C and D.
Answer C=
D= [21
[June/2014/P20/07]OL Mathematics P2 Topic 12. Graphs of Functions Page 4
3. Adil wants to fence off some land as an enclosure for his chickens.
The enclosure will be a rectangle with an area of 50m? 50m?
(a) The enclosure is xm long, a
Show that the total length of fencing. 1m, required for the enclosure is given by
100
+100
L=2x
RI
(b) The table below shows some values of x and the corresponding values of L, correct to one
100
decimal place where appropriate, for l= 2x-+
x
2} 4] 6 | 8 | 10] 12] 14] 16 | 18 | 20
ZL | 54 | 33 |28,7/285| 30 |323]351] 383
Complete the table. QI
(©) On the grid, next page,
draw a horizontal x-axis for 0 y=0
From graph, x= ~-2.7, 03, 2.3
(d)_ Taking points (3, 0.8) and (—1, 5.2),
52-08
153
(e) (i) Grad. of Ai
Equation is,
Gradient
=22
(ii) Solving simult, line AB and curve,
50
3. (@). Rectangle width, w
Total length, L=2x-+20
= L=2e+ (2)
¥
= L=2r+ 0
¥
(b) When.
218, £=2(18) 100 =
When x= 20, £=2(20) +m
40
304
20}
246
(d) From graph, 2.9 < x < 17.1
(e) (i) From graph, min. length = 28.2 m,
3 10 12 14 16 18 20
0 6
Pet
(9 Formin. perimeter, the rectangle must be
a square. So, length = 10m, width = 10 m
(i) Length =7 m, width
4. (a) (i) For x=-4, y=(-4)? —2-4)-8 =16
For x=6, y=(6)? ~2(6)-8=16
os
20TOPIC 19
Circle Properties
(a) AB and BC are chords of a circle centre O.
a
Dis the midpoint of AB and E is the midpoint of BC. Lor
ABC =108°,
Find DOE giving your reasons
4
Answer DOE = because
(b) A circle centre P and a circle centre
intersect at R and
(i Show that triangle PRO is congruent
to triangle PSO, &
J
(=OL Mathematics P2
(i) RS and PQ intersect at 7.
(a) State the name of the special
quadrilateral PROS.
Answer tu
(b) Find P7R
Topic 19 Circle Properties © Page 2
&
Ae
[—
5
Answer (1)
[Now 2013/P22/04]
2. A, B,C, D and E are points on a circle with
centre O.
AD isa diameter of the circle and F is the
point of intersection of AD and CE
ACE = 24 and ADC = 72°.
@ ADE,
Answer i}
(ii) CPD,
(iv) ABC.
Answer ti)
Answer i
Answer tuOL Mathematics P2 Topic 19 C
(b) Given that DC =4.5 om, calculate
(i) the diameter of the circle,
irele Properties © Page 8
Answer em [2]
(i) DE.
Answer em [2]
[June/201P21/04)
3. A,B, C and D are points on the circumference p
of a circle, centre O.
The diameter AC intersects BD at E >
BDC =2x°.
(i) Find an expression, in terms of x, for
4
(a) BAC,
Answer ws
(b) BOC,
Answer W
(c) OCB.
Answer
(ii) Calculate x when OB) and DEC =123°
Answer x=
y
(31
[Nov/2014/P21/Q10(a)}OL Mathematics P2 Topic 19 Circle Properties & Page 4
4, A,B, C and D are points on the circumference
E
of the circle and AC is a diameter.
AFBE and DCE are straight lines.
DF is perpendicular to AE and CDF = 67°, b
() Find AED,
<<
4 é
Answer AED = Ww
D
(i) Find CBE, giving a reason for your answer.
Answer CBE because
1
(ii) Explain why DF is parallel to CB.
Answer
a
[Nov/2014/P22/02(a)]
5. Two circles intersect at Land M.
R and P are on the circumference of one
circle. $ and Q ate on the circumference of
the other circle
PLQ and RLS are straight lines
PLR=x° and MIQ=y°
(i) Complete the proof that SiZQ = x°.
Reason
(21OL Mathematics P2 Topic 19 - Answers © Page 1
ANSWERS
Topic 19 - Circle Properties
1. (@) DOE =180°-108°=72° Gil) AOAB is an isosceles triangle.
Because, D and E are midpoints of AB ABE = 2x°—x° = x°
and BC, The line from the center bisects => ACD=x° (Zs in same segment)
the chord at 90°. In ACDE
(b) (i) PR=PS (radii of citele) 2x2 4x4 123° =180° > x= 19°
OR=O8 (radii of circle)
PQ is common to both triangles 4. (i) Consider right angled AFED
APRQ=APSQ_ (SSS) FED =90°— 67° =23°
Gil) (@) PRQS is a Kite AED =23°
() PTR=90° (i) CBE =90° because ABC = 90°.
ole oe ee Angle ABC is subtended by diameter AC
7 a iii) DEB
(ii) ACD is aright tangle, ACD = 90° ©
gage Since the two corresponding angles are
nena equal, therefore DF and CB are paral
CED =CAD =18° _
8. (i) x°=PIR
siQ
BE =90°
. Q (vertically opp. angles)
CFD is exterior angle for ADEF,
‘MQ = x° (Zs in same segment)
CFD = 24° +18° = 42° A
Gi) MLP=180°-y° (2s onasstraight line)
(iv) ABCD isa exotic quadrilateral
PRM = 180°—(180°—°
ABC = 180° —72° = 108°
(©) (ACD isa right angled triangle PRM = y*
My i Reason: PRIME is acyclic quadrilateral
cos72°= 35 > AD=14,56m So, opposite angles are supplementary
(Gi) Using sine rule on AECD (iii) Triangles PRM and OSM are similar
DE _ 45 Reason: RiP = SMO
sin66® sin 8°
DE
3.3 em eee
PRM =08M = y°
3. (0) (@) BAC =2x° (Zsin same segment 5
Oo i (sin same segment) 6) BC = EAC = 72° (Zein same segment)
(b) BOC = 2(2%°) =4x°
Gi), In AXE.
(Zat centre is 2 Zat circumference). > 5:
AXE =180°-25°-72° (2 sum of aA)
(©) ABC=90° (2 in semi-circle) 3°
OCB =90° — 2x? CXB = ARE =83°
(iii) ACDE is a cyclic quadrilateral,
EDC = 180° - 72° = 108°.