2023 Proofs Assignment Part B Questions
2023 Proofs Assignment Part B Questions
Student Number:
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QUESTION MARK MEX12-1 MEX12-2 MEX12-3 MEX12-4 MEX12-5 MEX12-6 MEX12-7 MEX12-8
1,2 /6 √ √ √ √
3,4 /10 √ √ √ √
5,6 /6 √ √ √ √
7,8 /7 √ √ √ √
9,10 /10 √ √ √ √
11-13 /12 √ √ √ √
TOTALS /51 / / / /
Year 12 Mathematics Extension 2 outcomes
A student:
MEX12-1 understands and uses different representations of numbers and functions to model,
prove results and find solutions to problems in a variety of contexts
MEX12-2 chooses appropriate strategies to construct arguments and proofs in both practical and
abstract settings
MEX12-3 uses vectors to model and solve problems in two and three dimensions
MEX12-4 uses the relationship between algebraic and geometric representations of complex
numbers and complex number techniques to prove results, model and solve problems
MEX12-7 applies various mathematical techniques and concepts to model and solve structured,
unstructured and multi-step problems
MEX12-8 communicates and justifies abstract ideas and relationships using appropriate
language, notation and logical argument
GIRRAWEEN HIGH SCHOOL
MATHEMATICS EXTENSION 2
HSC Task 2 Part B
2021
Proofs
Instructions:
*Working time: 55 minutes
*Write using black pen.
*Calculators approved by NESA may be used.
*A reference sheet is provided.
*Use the answer booklet provided. Show relevant mathematical reasoning and /or
calculations. Attempt all of Questions 1 –
*Marks may be deducted for careless or badly arranged work.
*Any results proven in an earlier question may be quoted.
Question Marks
(1) Prove by contraposition that if 𝑛2 + 4𝑛 is even, 𝑛 is even. 3
(5) (a) Prove that the product of any two consecutive even numbers is 2
divisible by 8.
(b) Hence prove that 32𝑛 − 1 is divisible by 8, 𝑛 ∈ 𝑍 + . 2
Part B continues on the following page
Part B (continued)
Question Marks
(6) Prove for any 3 digit number 𝑝𝑞𝑟, if the sum of 𝑝, 𝑞 and 𝑟 2
is divisible by 9, 𝑝𝑞𝑟 is divisible by 9.
𝑎 𝑏
(10) (a) If 𝑎, 𝑏 > 0, prove + ≥ 2. 1
𝑏 𝑎
1 1 1
(b) If 𝑎, 𝑏, 𝑐 > 0, prove (𝑎 + 𝑏 + 𝑐) ( + + )≥9 2
𝑎 𝑏 𝑐
END OF PART B