Assignment #2.3
Assignment #2.3
Assignment #2.3
p+ q
5. If p∗q = , what is the value of:
q
(a) 3∗4
(b) 2∗1
(a) 2⊕3
(b) (2 ⊕ 3)⊕4
(a) 4 •5
(b) 3 •(4 • 5)
(a) 4 p−qr
3
(b) 2r
(a) evaluate 5 * 3
Set 2: Simplification
3. 2 ( y+ 1 ) y −3 ( y −1 )
4. 5 a(b+3)−2 a(b−8)
3 x −2 5 x
2. +
4 x−1
8 x 2 x+3
3. −
x+5 2
Set 4: Factorisation
Factorise completely:
2
3. x + vx
4. 6 h−2 h2
2 2
5. 7 m p +14 m p
10. 2 x2 −3 xy + y2
Set 5: Simplification
x +5
3.
3 x +15
2
4−h
4.
2−h
Set 6: Transposition
2 q2
3. Given that r = ,
q−3
(a) Calculate the value of r when p = 6 and q = 12.
1
4. Given the formula s= (u+ v)t , express u in terms of v, s, and t.
2
1. Solve
(c) 5 x−4=6+2 ( x −8 )
5
(d) 2 ( x−1 )=
2
3 x +1 x−2 2 x−3
(e) − =2+
3 2 3
(f) 17−2 p ≤ 10
2. (a) 3−2 x ≥7
(b) If x is An integer, state the GREATEST value of x which satisfies the inequality in (a)
above.
3. (a) 12 ≤3 x +5
(b) If x is an integer, state the SMALLEST value of x which satisfies the inequality in (a) above
3. 2 x+3 y =11
4 x+2 y=10
4. 3 a+2 b=2
2 a−3 b=23
5. y=2 x
10 x− y=4
6. 2 x−3 y=19
3 x+ 2 y =−4
1
7. 3 x−5 y=16
2
2 x−3 y=4
Quadratic equation
4. y ( y +2)=3
5. ( x +2)( x−3)=14
Worded problems
1. At a school shop, pens are sold at x dollars each and rulers at y dollars each. Mr. James bought 4
pens and 5 rulers for $ 24. Mrs. Singh bought 2 of the same pens and 7 of the same rulers for $ 21.
(a) Write TWO equations in x and y to represent the information given above.
2. 7 pencils and 5 erasers cost $ 11.60, whereas 5 pencils and 3 erasers cost $7.60.
(a) Write down, in terms of x, an expression for the number of points scored by Shakeel
5. A restaurant bill for $ 350 was paid using $5 notes and $ 50 notes. The total number of notes used
was 16:
(b) Hence, calculate the number of $ 5 notes and the number of $ 50 notes.
(c) If the total sales on all tickets amounted to $300.00, how many of the tickets costing $3.00
each were sold?
Solve
1. 2 x−3(x +8) =
(a) x +8
(b) −x−24
(c) 5 x+ 8
(d) −5 x−24
b
4. If a∗b = −1, then 7 * 28 =
a
−3
(a)
4
1
(b)
4
(c) 3
(d) 4
4x 3x
5. When simplified, + is written as
y 5y
41 x
(a)
35 y
2
41 x
(b)
35 y
41 xy
(c)
35 y
20 x +21 y
(d)
35 y
x y
6. 3 ×3 =
xy
(a) 9
(b) 3 xy
x+ y
(c) 9
(d) 3 x+ y
7. If 20 a−16=12( 3−a), then a =
5
(a)
8
13
(b)
8
21
(c)
16
5
(d)
2
8. If x is an integer that satisfies the inequalities 4 < x−2<8 , then the smallest value of x is
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 7
9. The sum of two numbers, x and y , is 18, and their difference is 14. Which pair of equations below describes the above
statement?
(a) 13
(b) 3
(c) 5
(d) 7
13. 2¿ =
5 3
(a) 2a b
6 3
(b) 2a b
(c) 6 a2b
6 3
(d) 8a b
(a) x >3
(b) x 3
(c) x > 36
(d) x 6
15. Given that3( x−1)−2( x−1)=7, the value of x is
(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 8
(d) 9
16. John has x marbles and Max has twice as many. Max gives John 5 of his marbles. How many
marbles does Max now have?
(a) x +5
(b) x−5
(c) 2 x+5
(d) 2 x−5
(a) 3n + 2n
(b) 3n + 2
(c) 3n 2
(d) 3n 1
(a) 11y
(b) 2x 6y
(c) 5x 7y
(d) 20 x 11y
4 2
19. + =¿
5x 5 x
6
(a)
25 x
8
(b)
25 x
6
(c)
10 x
6
(d)
5x
21. Which of the following represents the statement “The difference of two square numbers is
positive”?
2 2
(a) x − y >0
(b) 2 x−2 y>0
(c) ( x− y )2 >0
(d) 2( y −x)>0
2
22. y − y −20=
(b) ( x +4 )( x−5 )
(c) ( x−4 ) ( x+5 )
(d) ( x +4 )( x +5 )
23. ( x−4 ) ( 2 x +3 ) =
2
(a) 2 x −5 x +12
(b) 2 x2 −5 x −12
2
(c) 2 x +8 x−12
2
(d) 2 x +8 x +12
2 2
24. 9 x −4 z =
(a) ( 9 x−4 z )( 9 x +4 z )
(b) ( 3 x−2 z )2
(c) ( 3 x+ 2 z ) ( 3 x−2 z )
(d) 2 ( 9 x−4 z )
2
m
25. P= . When m=−3 , the value of P is
2−m
(a) 6
−6
(b)
5
9
(c)
5
(D) 9
26. ( 3 x−2 )2 =
2
(a) 9 x −6 x +4
2
(b) 9 x −12 x−4
2
(c) 9 x −12 x+ 4
2
(d) 3 x −6 x+ 2
27. 4 ( y−2 ) x ( y −2 ) =
(b) ( 4 + x )( y −2 )
(c) ( 4−x ) ( y +2 )
(d) ( 4 + x )( y +2 )
2
28. 5 y −4 y =
(a) 5 y ( y−4 )
(b) y ( 5 y−4 y )
(c) y 2 (5− y )
(d) y ( 5 y−4 )
29. p2 +3 p−10 =
(a) ( p−2 )( p+5 )
(d) ( p+2 ) ( p+ 5 )
2
30. 6 x −7 x +2 =
(a) ( 3 x−2 ) ( 2 x +1 )
(d) ( 3 x+ 2 )( 2 x+1 )