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Mathematics Form3

This document provides fully worked solutions to questions from chapters 5-12 of a mathematics textbook on indices, algebraic expressions, algebraic formulae, transformations, linear inequalities, and scale drawings. The summaries are: 1) Worked solutions to index laws, simplifying algebraic expressions, and solving algebraic equations. 2) Explanations and examples of transformations of angles and sides under rotation. 3) Steps shown for solving linear inequalities and determining the corresponding ranges of values for variables. 4) Examples of deriving and solving algebraic formulae.

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86% found this document useful (7 votes)
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Mathematics Form3

This document provides fully worked solutions to questions from chapters 5-12 of a mathematics textbook on indices, algebraic expressions, algebraic formulae, transformations, linear inequalities, and scale drawings. The summaries are: 1) Worked solutions to index laws, simplifying algebraic expressions, and solving algebraic equations. 2) Explanations and examples of transformations of angles and sides under rotation. 3) Steps shown for solving linear inequalities and determining the corresponding ranges of values for variables. 4) Examples of deriving and solving algebraic formulae.

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Fast Track to Success: Success Maths PMR (Form 3)

Paper 2 Questions
(Fully-Worked Solutions)
Chapter 5: Indices 5 (a) 3p – 18pq = 3p(1 – 6q)
1 42x – 1 = (2x)(23) (b) 3e2 – 108 = 3(e2 – 36)
2 2(2x – 1)
= 2x + 3 = 3(e2 – 62)
2(2x–1) = x + 3 = 3(e – 6)(e + 6)
4x – 2 = x + 3
4x – x = 3 + 2 6 20 – 5m2 = 5(4 – m2)
3x = 5 = 5(22 – m2)
5 = 5(2 + m)(2 – m)
x=—
3
1 5
— — 7 (a) 3x + 9 = 3(x + 3)
2 23 × 12 2 × 3 2
1 5 (b) 32 – 2y2
— —
= 23 × (22 × 3) 2 × 3 2 = 2(16 – y2)
1 5
— — = 2(42 – y2)
= 23 × 2 × 3 2 × 3 2
1 5 = 2(4 + y)(4 – y)
— + —
= 23 + 1 × 3 2 2
= 24 × 33
= 16 × 27 5 冢 1
1 – —p
3 冣
8 —– – —————
= 432 3m mp
m5 × m2 m5 + 2
3 ————
m –3
= ———
m–3 冢 1
5p – 3 1 – —p
3 冣
=m 7 – (–3) = ————————
3mp
= m10 5p – 3 + p
= ————–
2
— 5
— 3mp
4 (a) 6 3 ÷ 6 3 (b) (pq5)2 × p3 6p –3
2 —
— –
5
= p2q10 × p3 = ———–
=6 3 3 3mp
1
= p2+3q10 3(2p – 1)
= 6–1 = ————–
= p5q10 1 3mp
1
=— 2p –1
6 = ———–
mp
Chapter 6: Algebraic Expressions (III)
1 (2x – 3)2 – (5x + 4) 2 m+5 6m – m – 5
9 –— – –——– = –——–——–
= 4x2 – 12x + 9 – 5x – 4 5m 15m2 15m2
= 4x2 – 17x + 5 5m – 5
= –——––
15m2
2 (a – 2b)2 + b(2a – 3b) 1
5(m – 1)
= (a2 – 4ab + 4b2) + (2ab – 3b2) = –——–— 2
3 15m
= a2 – 2ab + b2
m – 1
= (a – b)(a – b) = –——–
3m2
= (a – b)2
3 (a) p(7 + q) = 7p + pq 1 4–v 3v – 4 + v
(b) (5m – n)2 = (5m – n)(5m – n) 10 –— – –——– = –——–——
4m 12mv 12mv
= 25m2 – 10mn + n2 4v –4
= –——––
4 (a) 10ab – 5a2 12mv
1
= 5a(2b – a) 4(v – 1)
= –——–—
3 12mv
(b) x2 – 5(x + 2) – (5 – 7x)
= x2 – 5x – 10 – 5 + 7x v –1
= –——–
= x2 + 2x – 15 3mv
= (x – 3)(x + 5)

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Chapter 7: Algebraic Formulae Chapter 10: Transformation (II)
3(p – 1) 2
1 –——–— = 7
k 85° 40°
3(p – 1) = 7k 55°
7k
p – 1 = –— 55° 40° 85°
3
7k
p = –— + 1
3 (a) The corresponding (b) The corresponding
7k +3 angle to ∠HFG is side to FG is PQ.
p = –——––
3 ∠RPQ.
6y – 1
2 –——–– = 4
y + 2p
6y – 1 = 4y + 8p Chapter 12: Linear Inequalities
2y = 8p + 1 4 5 – 3x ⬍ 4 – x
8p + 1 –3x + x ⬍ 4 – 5
y = –——––
2 –2x ⬍ –1
1
1
y = —(8p + 1) x⬎—
2 2
8n
3 F = –——––
– nk 5 (a) m – 5 ⬍ 2
3 m⬍2+5
3F = n(8 – k) m ⬍7
3F
n = –——– (b) 7 + 4n ⭓ 10 – 2n
8–k 4n + 2n ⭓ 10 – 7
4 p2 + 3 = q 6n ⭓ 3
p2 = q – 3 1
n⭓—
p = √q – 3 2
6 (a) 2 + x ⭐ 7
Chapter 9: Scale Drawings x⭐5
1
x
(b) — – 4 ⭐ 1 9–x⬍0
3
∴x⬎9
x
— ⭐5
3
x ⭐ 15

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 cm

1 cm
∴ 9 ⬍ x ⭐ 15
⇒ x = 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
2
x
7 — ⭐1 1 – 2x ⬍ 7
3
–2x ⬍ 6
x⭐3
x ⬎ –3

–3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3

∴ –3 ⬍ x ⭐ 3
⇒ x = –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3

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Chapter 13: Graphs of Functions AB = 8 cm
7 y AC = √82 + 62 = 10 cm
8 DE
sin y° = –— = –—
12 17 AE
10 AD = √172 – 82
= 15 cm
8
∴ CD = AD – AC
6 = 15 – 10
= 5 cm
4
3 AD
2 4 (a) tan x° = — = –—
4 BD
x 3 9
–2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 ⇒—= –—
4 BD
–2 BD = 12 cm
–4 BD
cos x° = –—
AB
–6
AB = √122 + 92 = 15 cm
–8
12 4
⇒ cos x° = –— = —
15 5
4 BD
(b) sin y° = — = –—
Chapter 15: Trigonometry 7 CD
4 12
AB
1 tan x° = –— ⇒ — = –—
BM 7 CD
CD = 21 cm
BC = √172 – 82
= 15 cm 5 LM
5 (a) cos x° = –— = –—
15 13 26
BM = –— 5 LM
2 ⇒ –— = –—
8 = —–
16 13 26
tan x° = ——– LM = 10 cm
15
—–
2
15
冢 冣 KM = √262 – 102 = 24 cm
5 KM 24 12
2 cos ⱔPRQ = — ∴ tan x° = –— = –— = –—
7 LM 10 5
5 8 16
∴ cos x° = – — (b) sin y° = –— = –—
7 17 PN
3 tan x° = —
3 ⇒ PN = 34 cm
4
PM = √342 – 162
BC
= –— = 30 cm
AB
⇒ KMP = KM + PM
6
= –— = 24 + 30
AB
= 54 cm
3 6
⇒ — = –—
4 AB

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