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FORM 4 CHAPTER 1

FORM 4 CHAPTER 1
FORM 4 CHAPTER 1
FORM 4 CHAPTER 2
1. Form the quadratic equation which has roots 2 dan 3.
[2 marks]

2. Solve the quadratic equation 2x(3x – 1) + 9x = 5.


[3 marks]

3. Solve the quadratic equation 2x(x – 4) = (1 – x)(x + 2).


Give your answer correct to four significant figures.
[4 marks]

4. By using completing the square method, solve the equation 3


x 2 + 2x – 9 =0
FORM 4 CHAPTER 2
5. It is given that one of the roots of the quadratic equation
3 x 2-x+2m=0 is 5. Find the value of m. [2 marks]

6. The quadratic equation m x 2 +(1+2m)x+ m-1 =0 has two equal


roots. Find the value of m. [3 marks]

7. Find the range of values of p if the quadratic equation


2
(4  p) x  3x  2  0 has two distinct roots. [3 marks]

8. The quadratic equation x  2(1  k ) x  k 5


2 2
has no roots. Find
the range of values of k . [3 marks]

9. If 𝛼 and 𝛽 are the roots of the quadratic equation 2 x 2 − 6𝑥 + 5


= 0, find the value of 𝛼 and 𝛽.
FORM 4 CHAPTER 2
10. Given that m and n are the roots of the quadratic
equation x2 + 3x – 9 = 0, form a quadratic equation whose

m n
roots are 2 and 2 .

11. If the roots of quadratic equation 2 x 2 + 4x – 1=0 are α


and β, find the equation whose roots are α 2 and β 2.
FORM 4 CHAPTER 3
1. Thequadratic function f  (x) = –x2 + 4x + k2, where k is a
constant, has a maximum value of 8. Find the possible values
of k.

Diagram 1 shows the graph of a quadratic function y  ( x  k )  2 , where k is a


2
2.
constant.
y

x
0

3 (2, 3)

DIAGRAM 1
Find
(a) the value of k,
(b) the equation of the axis of symmetry,
(c) the coordinates of the maximum point.
[3 marks]

2
3. Given that the graph of the quadratic function f (x )=x +8 x +k
touches the x-axis at one point only. Find the value of k.
[3 marks]
FORM 4 CHAPTER 3
2
4. Given that the graph of the quadratic function f (x )=2 x −4 x+ p
does not intersect the x-axis. Find the range of the values of p.

5. Find the range of the values of p if the graph of the quadratic


2
function f (x )=2 x +2 px +5 p−12 intersects the x-axis at two
different points.

6. The straight line y = 5x – 1 does not intersect the curve


y  2 x 2  x  p . Find the range of the values of p.

7. Find the range of the values x for x(x – 4) ¿ 12.

8. Find the range of the values of x if 6y – 1 = 4x and 3y  2 + x.

9. Find the range of x if 3 x 2 + 7x – 6 = 0 is always positive.


FORM 4 CHAPTER 3
Diagram 3 shows the graph of a quadratic function y  f ( x) . The straight

x
9.
line y  4 is a tangent to the curve y  f ( x) .

y  f ( x)

5
0 1
y=–4

DIAGRAM 3

(a) Write the equation of the axis of symmetry of the curve.


Express f ( x) in the form of ( x  b)  c , where b and c are constants.
2

10. Sketch the curve of the quadratic function f(x)=x2−x−12.


FORM 4 CHAPTER 4
1. Solve the following simultaneous equations.

y= 2x+2
2 1
+ =5
x y

2. Solve the following simultaneous equations.


x – 3y + 5 = 3y + 5y2– 6 – x = 0

3. Solve the following simultaneous equations


x+2y=1
2x2+y2+xy=5

Give your answer correct to three decimal places.

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