AAHL Ch1-4 Test Review
AAHL Ch1-4 Test Review
AAHL Ch1-4 Test Review
1c. Find the sum of the first eight terms of the sequence. [2 marks]
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Let f(x) = p + x −q
, for x ≠ q. The line x = 3 is a vertical asymptote to the graph
of f .
The following diagram shows the graph of a function f . There is a local minimum
point at A, where x > 0.
4c. Write down the interval for the values of x for which f(x) > g(x). [2 marks]
5b. The gradient of the tangent to the curve is −14 when x = 1. [3 marks]
Find the value of a .
Mandzur, a farmer, takes out a loan to buy a buffalo. He borrows 900 000
Cambodian riels (KHR) for 2 years. The nominal annual interest rate is 15%,
compounded monthly.
6a. Find the amount of the interest that Mandzur must pay. Give your [4 marks]
answer correct to the nearest 100 KHR.
6b. Write down your answer to part (a) in the form [2 marks]
a × 10k , where 1 ⩽ a < 10, k ∈ Z.
The number of apartments in a housing development has been increasing by a
constant amount every year.
At the end of the first year the number of apartments was 150, and at the end of
the sixth year the number of apartments was 600.
The number of apartments, y, can be determined by the equation y = mt + n,
where t is the time, in years.
8a. Find the number of selections Grace could make if the largest integer [3 marks]
drawn among the four cards is either a 5, a 6 or a 7.
8b. Find the number of selections Grace could make if at least two of the [4 marks]
four integers drawn are even.
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9b. Another quadratic equation x2 + px + q = 0, p, q ∈ Z has roots α
and [4 marks]
2
.
β
Find the value of p and the value of q.
10. A tranquilizer is injected into a muscle from which it enters the [6 marks]
bloodstream.
The concentration C in mgl−1 , of tranquilizer in the bloodstream can be modelled
2t
by the function C(t) = , t ≥ 0 where t is the number of minutes after the
3+t2
injection.
Find the maximum concentration of tranquilizer in the bloodstream.
Consider two functions f and g and their derivatives f ′ and g ′ . The following table
shows the values for the two functions and their derivatives at x = 1, 2 and 3.
14c. Point A lies on the x-axis and the line AB is perpendicular to line OB. [4 marks]
(i) Write down the gradient of line AB.
(ii) Show that the equation of the line AB is 4y + ax − a 2 − 16 = 0.
14d. The area of triangle AOB is three times the area of triangle OBC. [3 marks]
Find an expression, in terms of a, for
(i) the area of triangle OBC;
(ii) the x-coordinate of point A.
15. Two cyclists are at the same road intersection. One cyclist travels north [5 marks]
−1 −1
at 20 km h . The other cyclist travels west at 15 km h .
Use calculus to show that the rate at which the distance between the two cyclists
changes is independent of time.
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16. Consider p(x) = 3x3 + ax + 5a, a ∈ R. [6 marks]
The seventh, third and first terms of an arithmetic sequence form the first three
terms of a geometric sequence.
The arithmetic sequence has first term a and non-zero common difference d.
17b. The seventh term of the arithmetic sequence is 3. The sum of the first n [6 marks]
terms in the arithmetic sequence exceeds the sum of the first n terms
in the geometric sequence by at least 200.
Find the least value of n for which this occurs.
In an arithmetic sequence, the third term is 10 and the fifth term is 16.
18c. Find the sum of the first 20 terms of the sequence. [3 marks]
=2
20b. The curve has a local minimum at the point where x = 2. [3 marks]
Find the value of k.
20c. The curve has a local minimum at the point where x = 2. [2 marks]
Find the value of y at this local minimum.
The graph has a local maximum at A, where x = −2, and a local minimum at B, where x = 6.
21b. Write down the following in order from least to greatest: [2 marks]
f(0), f ′ (6), f ′′ (−2).
24b. Use your graphic display calculator to find the coordinates of the local [2 marks]
minimum point of f(x) in the given domain.
The function f is defined by
1 − 2x, x ≤ 2
f(x) = { 3
4
(x − 2)2 − 3, x > 2
25b. The graph of the function g is obtained by applying the following [4 marks]
transformations to the graph of f :
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a reflection in the y–axis followed by a translation by the vector ( ).
0
Find g(x).
3x
Let f(x) = x−q , where x ≠ q.
26. The vertical and horizontal asymptotes to the graph of f intersect at the [6 marks]
point Q(1, 3).
Hence find the coordinates of the points on the graph of f that are closest to
(1, 3).
27.
g(2) = 18, h(2) = 6, g ′ (2) = 5, and h′ (2) = 2. [7 marks]
g(x)
Let f(x) = h(x)
, where
Find the equation of the normal to the graph of f at x = 2.
A particle moves in a straight line. Its velocity, v ms− 1, at time t seconds, is given by
28b. Find the value of t for which the particle is at rest. [3 marks]
28c. Find the total distance the particle travels during the first three [3 marks]
seconds.
28d. Show that the acceleration of the particle is given by a = 6t(t2 − 4)2 . [3 marks]
28e. Find all possible values of t for which the velocity and acceleration are [4 marks]
both positive or both negative.
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Consider the curve with equation (x2 + y2) = 4xy2.
31b. Find the equation of the normal to the curve at the point (1, 1). [3 marks]
33. Sand is being poured to form a cone of height h cm and base radius r [5 marks]
cm. The height remains equal to the base radius at all times. The height
of the cone is increasing at a rate of 0.5 cm min−1 .
Find the rate at which sand is being poured, in cm3 min−1 , when the height is 4
cm.