Add Math Worksheet - Form 4 & 5
Add Math Worksheet - Form 4 & 5
PRINCIPLES OF MATHEMATICS
3 2p − 3
(a) 2– (2 + x) = 1 – 2x (b) 3 − 2p
=5
4
m 5
(c) 2m = 3 – (d) 4p – 3(1 + p) =
2 2
3 4 3
(e) p
+2=7 (f) p
+ 2p
=2
3 m +3
(g) 7x – =1–x (h) = 3 – 2m
2 2
5x
(i) 5m – 3 = 2 – 3(1 + m) (j) = 3 – 2x
2
3
(a) (3x + 1)(2x – 1) = 4 (b) p
+ 2p = 7
(c) 3x(x + 1) = x + 5 (d) 2x 2 = 3(x + 1) – 1
4
(e) p
+ 3p = 8 (f) 5x(x – 1) = x + 8
(g) (4m + 1)(2m + 1) = 6 (h) 3x(x + 1) = 6
3 2p
(i) p
+ =3 (j) (2m – 1)(m – 1) = 6
3
(k) 2x 2 + 3 = 3(x + 1) + 2 (l) 3x 2 = 2x + 8
x2 + 6
(m) 2x 2 = 3(x – 1) + 12 (n) =x
5
3x + 2y = 0
2x – 3y = 26
4x + 5y = – 1
3x + 2y = 8
3x + 2y = – 4
x – 3y = 17
3m + 4n = 5
2m – 3n = 9
4m – 7n = 23
6m + 2n = – 3
10. Find the value of p and q which satisfy the equations below,
5
5p + 3q =
2
3p – 2q = 11
SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS
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(a) 5p – 3q = 2 (b) 4p – 3q = 2p 2 – 3q 2 = 5
5p 2 – p– q 2 = 3
(c) y + 2x = 4 (d) 2p – 3q = 4
y 2 + 2x – x 2 = 5 4p 2 + q – 2q 2 + 2 = 0
(e) 3p + 2q = 1 (f) 3p + 4q = 7
9p 2 - 3p + 2q 2 = 8 9p 2 + 3p – 4q 2 = 8
y
(g) +x=5–y (h) 2m – 3n = 5
x
3y – 2x = 2 4m 2 + 4mn + n 2 = 1
(i) 2x – 3y = 5 (j) 2p – q = 2p 2 – q 2= 1
2x 2 -3xy + y 2 = 6
(a) 2x + y = 9, x(1 – y) = 3x 2 + 1
(b) 2x + y = x – 2y + 1 = x 2 + 3(x – y)
(c) y + 2x = 1 (d) 2p – 3q = 4
y 2 + 2x – x 2 = 3 4p 2 + q – 2q 2 +5 = 0
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(e) 3p + 2q = 1 (f) 3p + 4q = 1
9p 2 - 3p + 2q 2 = 9 9p 2 + 3p + 2q 2 = 2
y
(g) +x=4–y (h) 2m – 3n = 2
x
3y – 2x = 2 m 2 + 4mn – 7n 2 = 5
INDICES
1. 9 x = 27 1 – x 2. 3x = 3x+1 – 6
7
3(25 x) = 75
5
3. 14k −2 = 4.
16
5. 3 x + 2 = 3 x + 72 6. 3x 2x = 5x+2
3
7. 2x+1 = 5x-2 8. 2x 2 = 16
9. 36 y = 6 2 – y 10. 3 x + 2 + 3 x + 4 = 90
3
13. 5 x + 1 = 5 x – 1 + 24 14. 2x −2 = 54
5
17. 3y 3 = 96 18. 3x = 5x+2
5 1
19. 5 x = 5 x – 2 + 24 20. 2p − 2 =
16
1
3 p + 3 = 3 p + 1 + 72
5
23. x3 = 24.
243
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3 x + 1 = 108 – 3 x
3
27. 3p 2 = 24 28.
(a) (
32 83 x = 1 ) (b) 8x − 1 −
32 x
1
=0
1
(c) 16 x + 2 = (d) 2 × 83 − 2 m = 64 3 m
4 × 2x + 1
x
70
(e) 9 2 y − 10 = (f) 7 2 x × 9 x = 21
27 y + 3 × 35 y − 1
x
1 −x
(g) 53 x × 8 x = 100 (h) × 3 = 15
5
(i) (8 )y
×
1
32 y
=4 (j) 216 = 9 4p
×2 8p
LOGARITHMS
3
(c) log x 3 = - log x 9 (d) 2 log3 x = 8
2
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log y +2 log y +2
3
(g) 3+ 9= (h) log 3 3x + log 3 x = 3
2
log 2 ( y − 4) 1
(i) log 6 p = 1 + log 6 (12 – p) (j) 5 =
5
log y +1 log y +1
5 log 3 ( p − 2)
(o) 4+ 8= (p) 5 = 25
3
log 3 ( y − 2) 1
(s) log 5 5x + log 5x = -1 (t) 2 =
2
3
(u) log 2 x + log 4 x = (v) log 5 (4m – 1) = 1 – log 5 m
2
C.
(c) log 3 8 – log 3 108 – log 3 6 (d) log 25 4 . log 8 36 . log 216 125
(g) log 27 8 . log 125 9 . log 4 25 (h) log 3 6 + log 3 162 – log 3 108
(i) log 4 49 . log 125 8 . log 7 25 (j) log 3 8 – log 3 6 – log 3 108
log 3
(e) (3m – 1) (4 - m ) =3 (f) 2 log 2 (k - 1)3 = 8
log 3
(g) (m – 1) (4 - m ) =3 (h) 7 log7 ( k - 2) = 5
G.
(a) Given that log 2 m = k and log 2 y = p, express the following in terms of
k and/or p
(b) Given that log 3 m = k and log 2 m = p, express the following in terms of
k and/or p
(d) Given that log 2 x = p and log 2 y = t, express the following in terms of
p and/or t
(e) Given that log 2 k = a and log 2 m = b, express the following in terms of
a and/or b
(f) By using log m 2 = 1.5 and log m 3 = 2.5. find the value of,
1
(c) 0.4771 = log 10 (4 – 2x) (d) log n =3
64
3
(e) log 10 15 + log 10 ─ x = 2 log 10 0.3
5
5.
1
Solve log 4 (x + 4) – log 4 (3x + 1) =
2
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
BASIC
(a) which passes through the points (3, 4) and (7, 10)
(b) which passes through the point (1, 8) and is parallel to the
straight line 2y = -3x + 7.
(d) which passes through the points (7, 3) and (2, 13)
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(e) which passes through the point (2, 5) and is parallel to the
straight line 3y – 2x – 7 = 0.
(i) which passes through the point (–1, 3) and is parallel to the
straight line 3y = – 2x – 5.
2. (a) Find,
y (i) the equation of the straight
line AB,
A (1, 5) (ii) the coordinates of B.
(b) The straight line AB is extended
to a point D such that
B AB : BD = 2 : 5.
Find the coordinates of D.
x (c) A point P moves such that
O
2y = 3x – 18 2AP = PB. Find the equation of
C the locus of P.
x
O
Q (─ 4, ─ 2)
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4 y (a) Find,
R (8, 9) (i) the equation of PR,
P (1, 5) (ii) the equation of QR,
(iii) the coordinates of Q.
(b) The straight line QR extended
3y + 2x = 17 to a point S, such that
Q QR : RS = 2 : 3.
x
O Find the coordinates of S.
. .
7
D (8, 8 )
B (– 4, 4)
x
O
A
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y
P (3, 14)
10. The diagram shows a rectangle PQRS
S Q
R (12, 1)
x
O
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EQUATION OF LOCUS
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2. A point P moves along the arc of a circle with centre A(2, 1).
The arc of the circle passes through Q(5, 5).
Find the equation of locus P.
3. Given that A(4, 0) and B(– 1, 2). Find the equation of the locus of
a moving point X such that AX : XB = 2 : 3.
4. Given that A(2, 1) and B(5, 3). Find the equation of locus P if it moves
such that AP is perpendicular to PB.
5. Find the locus of moving point Q such that its distances from L(4, 1)
and M(2, 3) are equal.
6. Given that A(2, 3) and B(4, 0). A point X moves such that
AX : XB = 2 : 1. Find the equation of locus X.
1. C(8, 13) AB : BC = 1 : 2
B Find the coordinates of point B.
A(2, 1)
2. C(6, 23) AB : BC = 3 : 4
B Find the coordinates of point B.
A(– 1, 2)
C
3. B(8, 12) AB : BC = 3 : 2
A(2, 3) Find the coordinates of point C.
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C
4. B(11, 20) AB : BC = 3 : 4
A(5, 8) Find the coordinates of point C.
5. AB : BC = 2 : 3
A(1, 8) C(21, 3) Find the coordinates of point B.
B
6. PQ : QR = 2 : 5
P(3, 2) R(10, – 12 ) Find the coordinates of point Q.
Q
7. AB : BC = 3 : 2
A(1, 2)
Find the coordinates of point C.
B(7, – 1) C
C
8. AB : BC = 2 : 3
B(3, 2)
A(– 3, 0) Find the coordinates of point C.
9. Find
C(23, 12) (a) the ratio AB : BC
B(k, 6)
A(3, 2) (b) the value of k
QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
11. Given the equation (2x + 3)(x – 4) + b = 0 where one of the roots is four
times of the other root.
Find,
(i) the roots of the equation
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5
12. Given the equation x 2 – x + 2a – 3 = 0 where one of the roots of the
a
equation is reciprocal to the other.
Find,
(i) the value of a such that a > 0
(ii) the roots of the equation.
3 1
3. Solve the quadratic equation x +2 =
4 x
Give your answer correct to three decimal places.
1
4. Solve the quadratic equation +2x = 4
x
Give your answer correct to four significant figures.
QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS
(a) y = x 2 – 8x + 3 (b) y = 4 + 8x – x 2
(c) y = 2x 2 + 4x – 6 (d) y = 4 – 8x – 2x 2
(e) y = 3x 2 + 6x – 6 (f) y = 9 + 6x – 3x 2
5 Diagram shows the graph of
y y = 3(x – a) 2 + b.
Find,
A (a) the values of a and b
(b) the coordinates of A.
(3, 4)
x
O
6 y Diagram shows the graph of
(2, 10) y = – 2x 2 + ax + b.
Find the values of a and b.
x
O
y
7. Diagram shows the graph of
x
O
(1, – 8)
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y = 3x 2 + ax + b.
Find the values of a and b.
symmetry.
FUNCTIONS
2
1. Given the function f : x → 2x + 1 and g : x → where x ≠ – 1.
x +1
Find,
(a) fg (b) gf (c) f 2g
x
2. Given the function f (x) =
x −2
where x ≠ p and g(x) = 2x + 5
Find,
(a) the value of p
(b) (i) fg (ii) gf (iii) g 2 f
3 x +1 x +1
3. Given the function f (x) = and g(x) =
2 x −1 x +2
Find,
(a) fg (b) fg 2
3x +1 2x + 3
4. Given the function f (x) = and g(x) =
2x − 5 3x − 4
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Find,
(a) f – 1 g (b) gf –1
(c) f –1
g–1
2x + 5 3 x −1
5. Given the function f (x) = and g(x) = .
x +3 x −2
Find,
(a) f – 1 g (b) g – 1 f –1
3x +1 x
6. Given the function f (x) = and gf (x) = . Find the function of g.
x −2 x +1
2x + 3 2x
8. Given the function f (x) = and fg(x) = . Find the function of g.
3x − 4 x +1
2x +1
9. Given the function f (x) = 4x + 1 and fg(x) = . Find the function of g.
x +2
2 x +1 4x
10. Given the function f (x) = and g(x) =
3 x −1 x +1
Find,
4x 3x
11. Given the function f (x) = and g(x) =
x +1 x +2
Find,
–1
(a) gf (5) (b) fg – 1(4)
2x +1 x
12. Given the function f (x) = and g(x) =
3x +1 x +2
ax + 2
If fg(x) = , find the values of a and b.
4x + b
2x + 1 4x
14. Given the function f (x) = and g(x) = .
3x − 5 x +2
–1 ax + 2
If f g(x) = , find the values of a and b.
10 x + b
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x
15. Given the function f (x) = 2x + 3 and g(x) = .
x +2
–1 x +a
Given that gf (x) = , find the values of a and b.
x +b
x
19. Given that the composite function gf(x) = 3x – 4, find f(x) if g(x) = .
2
6
20 Given that the composite function hg : x → +1 and h : x → 2x + 1.
x
Find g(3).
21. Given that the function g : x → 3x + 2 and fg(x) = 27x + 17. Find f(x).
(a) h(5)
(b) gh – 1(x)
Find fg – 1(x).
–1
Find f g(x)
3
29. Given the functions h : x → 2x + n and h – 1 : x → mx – , where m and n
2
are constants, find the value of m and of n.
ax − b –1 − 4 x− 3
30. Given the functions f : x → and f :x→ , where a and b
x +4 x− 2
are constants, find the value of a and of b.
2
31 Given the functions g : x → p – 3x and g – 1: x → – qx , where p and q
3
are constants, find the value of p and of q.
DIFFERENTIATION
dy
Find for each of the following equations,
dx
2 2 2
(a) y = 2x + 3x + 5 (b) y = x (x + 1)
x2 + x3 +1 2 5
(c) y= (d) y = (3x + 1)
x2
3 3x − 2
(e) y = (3x + 1)(2x + 1) (f) y = 2 x −1
2 3 4 5
(g) y=5–x –x (h) y = (x + 1)x
x2 + x +1 2
(i) y= (j) y=
x4 ( 3 − 2x ) 3
3 4 ( 2x + 1) 3
(k) y = (2x + 1) (3x – 1) (l) y=
(2 − 3x ) 2
3 2 1 2 2
(m) y = 4x + 2x + x (n) y = 3x (x + x + 1)
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4x 2 + x 3 4
(o) y= (p) y = (5 – 2x )
x
2 3 3x + 1
(q) y = (1 – 3x) (2x + 1) (r) y=
3 − 4x 2
2
1. Given y = 2x + x + 3, find the small change in y when x increases
from 2 to 2.01.
2
2. Given A = 3B + 2B + 3, find the small change in A when B decreases
from 3 to 2.92.
2
3. Given p = 2q + 5q – 3, find the small change in p when q increases
from 4 to 4.02.
2
4. Given y = 5x – x + 2, find the small change in y when x increases
from 5 to 5.03.
2
5. Given A = 2B – B – 3, find the small change in A when B decreases
from 4 to 3.9.
2
6. Given y = 3x + 2x + 3, find the small positive change in y when x
decreases from 2 to 1.98.
2
7. Given y = 3x + 2x + 2, find the small positive change in x when y
increases from 10 to 10.5.
2
8. Given y = 2x – x, find the small pysitive change in x when y increases
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from 6 to 6.1.
2
9. Given y = 5x – x + 1, find the small negativechange in x when y I
Increases from 7 to 7.3.
2
10. Given that y = 3x + 3x + 1, when x decreases from 2 to 1.9.
Find the small change in y.
2
11. Given that A = 3B + 3B + 2, when B increases from 3 to 3.02.
Find the small changed in A
2
12. Given p = 3q – 2q + 1, when q decreases from 4 to 3.9.
Find the small hange in p .
3
13. Given A = , when B increases from 3 to 3.02.
B
Find the small changed in A..
4
14. Given y = , when x decreases from 2 to 1.9.
x2
Find the small change in y
16. A cone has a height 6 cm. Its base radius changes at the rates of
0.5 cm s – 1. Find the rate of change of the volume when the base
radius is 3 cm.
18 A cylinder has a changing height and base radius. Given that the
cylinder's height is twice as that of the base radius and its volume
increases at the rate of 200 π cm 3 s – 1. Find the rate of change of the
radius when the radius is 5 cm.
50
20. Given y = when x changes at the rate of 3 unit s – 1.
x +2
Find the changing rate of y when x = 3.
16
21 The surface area of a cuboids is given as A = 3 π x(x 2 + )
x
Its surface area increases at the rate of 24 π cm 2 s – 1.
22. A cylinder with the height of 4 cm has the base radius that is changing
at the rate of 0.5 cm s – 1. Find the rate of change of the cylinder volume
when the radius is 5 cm.
23 A sphere is inflated with air at the rate of 400 π cm 3 s – 1. Find the rate
of change of the sphere radius when the volume is 36 π cm 3 .
25. A cylinder has a changing base radius and height. Given that the
cylinder's height is three times as that of the base radius and the
radius changes at the rate of 0.5 cm s – 1.
Find the rate of change of the cylinder volume when the radius is 2 cm.
26. The cylinder radius with the height of 3 cm gets longer with the
rate 0.5 cm s – 1. Find the rate of change of the cylinder volume
when the cylinder volume is 48 π .
27. A sphere is inflated with air at the rate of 20 π cm 3 s – 1. Find the rate
of change of the sphere radius when the radius is 5 cm.
STATISTICS
1. Find a set of five positive integers which has a mode of 8, a mean of 6 and
a median of 7.
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4. The mean of the set of data 47, 60, m, n, 23, 50, 33 is 32.
Find the value of m + n.
10. The mean of a set of four positive integers is 5. When a number x is taken
out from the set, the mean becomes 4.
Find the value of x.
Age (years) 1 2 3 4 5
Number of children 3 5 2 m 4
Score 0 1 2 3
Frequency 3 4 5 p
12. The table above shows the scores obtained by a student in a game.
(a) If the mean score is 2, find the value of p.
(b) If the median score is 2, find the range of values of p.
Number of absentees 0 1 2 3 4
Number of classes 4 8 6 5 2
13. The table above shows the number of absentees on a certain day for all
the 25 classes in a school.
Find the median of the number of absentees.
16. The mean of a set of number, 7, 14, 15, m, 2m, 47 and 52, is 27.
Find,
(a) the value of m,
(b) the variance and standard deviation of the set of numbers.
18. The table above shows the distribution of the heights of plants
in a garden.
Without drawing an ogive, calculate the median height of the plants.
Score Frequency
10 – 19 4
20 – 29 8
30 – 39 16
40 – 49 28
50 – 59 14
60 – 69 10
Score Frequency
1.0 – 1.4 4
1.5 – 1.9 5
2.0 – 2.4 7
2.5 – 2.9 6
3.0 – 3.4 3
3.5 – 3.9 5
21. The table above shows the cumulative frequency of a certain distribution.
Without drawing an ogive, find the median and the interquartile range
22. For the set numbers, 13, 15, 19, 17, 20, 11, and 12, determine,
(a) the median
(b) the interquartile range.
23. For the set numbers, 10, 12, 15, 14, 22, 19, and 13, determine,
(a) the median
(b) the interquartile range.
SPM CLONE
INDEX NUMBER
10. The price indices of a commodity in 2004 and 2005 based on 2000
are 125 and 120 respectively. If the price of the commodity in 2004
is RM 100, calculate its price in 2005.
11. The price indices of a digital camera in 2002 and 2000 based on 1999
are 110 and 125 respectively. If the price of the camera in 2000 was
RM 1200, find its price in 2002.
12. The price indices of a hand phone in 2000 and 2002 based on 1999
are 120 and 80 respectively. If the hand phone price in 2000 was
RM 1080, find the price in 2002.
Cost Cost
Product in 2000 in 2005 Price index
(RM) (RM)
A P 200 125
B 120 Q 120
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C 40 60 R
13. The table above shows the prices of three products A, B and C
in 2000 and 2005. Using the year 2000 as the base year, calculate
the values of P, Q and R.
14. The table above shows the price indices and weightages of a few
furniture. If the composite price index is 113.2, calculate the
value of y.
Price Price
Item in 2004 in 2005 Index number
(RM) (RM)
P a 2.00 120
Q 4.00 5.00 b
R 3.00 c 115
15. The index number for 2004 with the year 2005 as the base year are
given in the table above.
(a) Calculate the values of a, b and c.
(b) If the weightages of P, Q and R are 4, 8, and 3, respectively,
Find the composite index in 2004 based on 2005
Price Price
Product in 2000 in 2002 Weightage
(RM) (RM)
A 20 16 3
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B 30 33 4
C 40 48 5
D 15 21 8
16. The table above shows the prices of four products A, B, C, dan D
in 2000 and 2002.
(a) Calculate the index numbers of each products A, B, C, dan D
in 2002 with 2000 as the base year.
Then calculate the composite index in 2002 with 2000 as the
base year.
(b) If all the products are sold at RM 150 per unit in 2000,
calculate the selling price in 2002.
SOLUTION OF TRIANGLES
A B
1. The diagram shows a cuboid.
Calculate,
D C (a) the length of BH
6 cm
(b) ∠ DBH
(c) ∠ AHF
E F
5 cm
H G
8 cm
P
11.2 cm
9.5 cm
T
5.8 cm
30°
Q R 7.5 cm S
5. The diagram shows the points P, Q, R, S, and T on a horizontal plane.
Given QRS is a straight line, ∠ PRQ is obtuse and the area of triangle
PST is 25 cm 2. Calculate,
(a) the length of PS,
(b) ∠ SPT
P R
Q
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7. The above diagram shows a pyramid with ∆PQR as its horizontal base
and V as its vertex. Given the angle between the inclined plane VQR and
the base is 45°, VQ = VR = 3.4 cm and PQ = PR = 3.8 cm.
Calculate,
(a) the length of QR if the area of the base is 4.5 cm 2,
(b) the length of PV if the angle between PV and the base is 40°,
(c) the area of triangle VPQ.
36°
D
C
B
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10. The diagram above shows two triangles, ABC and ACD with BC = 10 cm,
AC = 8.5 cm and CD = 15.6 cm.
(a) Find the length of AB,
(b) If the area of triangle ACD is 53.64 cm 2, find,
(i) the value of the obtuse angle ACD,
(ii) the length of AD.
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