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MATHEMATICS

(PAPER 1)

JUNE 2008

TIME: 3 HOURS MEMORANDUM


MARKS: 150

education
____________________
Western Cape Education Department

NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR LEARNER ATTAINMENT

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE

MEMO

This memo consists of 10 pages


Mathematics P1 WCED / June 2008
MEMORANDUM National Strategy for Learner Attainment

Note:
1. omitting 0 in standard form - penalize once in
paper at 1.1.1
2. Penalize for rounding only once in paper at
QUESTION 1 1.1.2
1.1
1.1.1 2x2 + 6x -x -3 = 12x + 1 aexpansion
2x2 -7x -4 = 0 astandard form
(2x + 1)(x - 4) = 0 afactors
1 (5)
x= − ; 4 aaeach value
2

1.1.2 3x2 +2x - 4 = 0 astandard form


− 2 ± 4 + 48
x= aaformula and substitution
6
=0,87; -1,54 aaeach value (5)

1.1.3 (2x + 3)(x - 2) ≤ 0 afactors

1 (4)
−1 ≤ x ≤ 2 aaaeach end values, signs
2
1 2
−1
2

1.2 x = -3y -3 ax subject of formula


(-3y -3)y + 6 = 0 asubstituting
-3y2 -3y + 6 = 0
y2 + y - 2 = 0
} astandard form
(y - 1)(y + 2) = 0 afactors
y = 1; -2 aboth values (7)
∴ x = −6; 3 aaeach value

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QUESTION 2

3− x
2.1 ≥0 acondition for real number
x+7

x: -7 3
3 - x: + ++++0-- - -
x + 7: - - 0 + + + + +
fraction: - undefined + 0 -

∴ −7 < x ≤ 3 aaacritical values, signs (4)

2.2 3 −2.3 −1.x −2 .x 3 aabase 3, base x


= 3 −3.x asolution
x (3)
=
27
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QUESTION 3

0,1028 365
3.1 (1 + ) = 1,10825.... aaai, interval, answer
365

0,103 12
(1 + ) = 1,10800... aainterval, answer
12
∴10,28 p.a. compounded daily is better asolution (6)

0,0875 14 0,0925 22
3.2.1 Fv = 576 000(1+ ) (1 + ) aaaaP, both i, each interval
12 12 (5)
= R755 027,13 asolution

3.2.2 576 000(1 + i)3 = 755 027,13 aequation (concept)


7555027,13
i= 3 −1
576000
i = 0,094409....
} acalculation
∴ effective rate i X 100 = 9,44% asolution (3)

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3.2.3 576 000(1 + ) =755 027,13 aequation (concept)
12
755027,13
[
i= 3
576000
]
− 1 X 12

= 0,090555...
} acalculation

∴ nominal rate: i X 100 = 9,06% asolution


(3)

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QUESTION 4

4.1 a=6 aa
r=3 ar (2)

4.2 6.3 n −1 = 1458 aasubstitution and equation


3 n −1 = 243
= 35 abase 3
n-1 =5
n=6 asolution (4)
[6]
QUESTION 5

5.1

ablack
agrey (2)

5.2 S1 = 0; 4; 8; 12; 16; 20 aaa1 mark per two terms


(6)
S2 = 1; 5; 13; 25; 41; 61 aaa1 mark per two terms

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QUESTION 6

6.1 46; 60 aaper term (2)

6.2 first differences: 4; 6; 8; 10; 12 ...


second differences: 2; 2; 2 asecond difference

∴ 2a = 2 [Quadratic]
a=1 avalue of a
∴ Tn = an2 + bn + c
but a = 1
∴ T1 = 1(1) + b(1) + c = 6 .... [1] aany substitution
T2 = 4 + 2b + c = 10 ....[2]

∴ From [1]: b + c = 5 ....[3]


From [2]: 2b + c = 6 ....[4]

[4] - [3]: b=1 avalue of b/ c


substitute in [3]: c=4
(5)
∴T n = n2 + n + 4 aT n

6.3 n2 + n + 4 = 1264 aequation/ concept


2
n + n - 1260 = 0
− 1 ± 5041
n= aformula/ factors
2
= 35 or -36 aanswers
(4)
∴ n = 35 asolution
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QUESTION 7

7.1 (-1; 2) aa1 per coordinate (2)

1
7.2 − ( x + 1) 2 + 2 = 0 aequation/ concept
2
1
− ( x + 1) 2 = -2
2
(x + 1)2 = 4
} asimplification
x+1=±2 a
x = 1; -3 aboth solutions (4)

7.3 x = -1 asolution (1)

7.4

3
aturning point
2 ashape of f
1½ aall intercepts of f
aall intercepts of g (4)
1 f

0
-3 -2 -1 1 2 3

-1

-2

-3

-4

-5

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-6
g

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QUESTION 8
(2)
8.1.1 x = 2 and y = -4 aaeach equation

5 1
8.1.2 for y - intercept = − 4 = −6 ay-intercept
0−2 2
5
for x - intercept 0 = −4 aequation/ concept
x−2
5
4 =
x−2
∴ 4x - 8 = 5
4x = 13
1 (3)
x= 3 ax - intercept
4
(1)
8.2.1 120° aanswer

8.2.2 f(x) = cos ( x - 90°) aacos and -90° (2)

8.2.3 -30°; 60° aaeach value (2)


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QUESTION 9

f ( x + h) − f ( x)
9.1 f ′(x) = lim aformula
h→0 h
1
f ( x + h) =
x+h
1 1
f ( x + h) − f ( x) = − asubstitution
x+h x
x−x−h
= asimplification
x( x + h)
f ( x + h) − f ( x ) −h 1
= ×
h x( x + h) h
−1
= 2 asimplification
x + xh
1 (5)
∴ lim = − 2 asolution
h →0 x
(3)
9.2 f ′( x) = 21x 2 − 4 aaaeach term

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QUESTION 10

10.1 At A and B f ′( x) = 3 x 2 − 8 x − 11 = 0 aconcept


(3x - 11)(x + 1) = 0 afactors
11
x = ; −1 aboth values
3
22
y = − 14 ; 36 aaeach value (5)
27

17 22
10.2 (1; 36) and ( ; − 14 ) aaeach turning point (2)
3 27
22
36 + 14
10.3 Average rate of change = 27 adifference y
11
−1− adifference x
3
8 (3)
= − 10 aanswer
9

10.4 m1 = 3(1)2 - 8(1) - 11 = -16 agradient


f(1) = 1 - 4 - 11 + 30 = 16 ay-value
y = -16x + c through (1; 16)
16 = -16 + c
c = 32 ay- intercept
∴ y = -16x + 32 aequation (4)

22
10.5 k >36 or k < -14 aaeach solution (2)
27

10.6 for inflection points


f ′′( x) = 6 x − 8 = 0 aaanotation,
equation and concept
4
x= ax-value
3
16
∴ y = 10 aay-value
(6)
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QUESTION 11

11.1 2l + 2b = 72
∴ 2x + 2b = 72
b = 36 - x asolution (1)

11.2 mirror length = x - 4 asolution


mirror breadth = 32 - x asolution (2)

11.3 A = (x - 4)(-x + 32) aaformula & substitution (2)


= -x2 + 36x -128 cm2

dA
11.4 for largest mirror =0 aconcept
dx
∴ -2x + 36 = 0 aderivative
- 2x = -36
x = 18 ax-value
(4)
∴ length = 18 - 4 = 14cm aboth values
breadth = 32 - 18 = 14cm [9]

QUESTION 12

12.1 Raisons Peanuts Profit


x (Half-n-Half) 1 1 5
2 2
y(Nuts about Nuts) 1 2 4
3 3
Total 100 125

∴ 1 x + 1 y ≤ 100......[1] aaLHS; sign & RHS


2 3
1 2 (4)
x + y ≤ 125........[2] aaLHS; sign & RHS
2 3

12.2 P = R(5x + 4y) aa5x and 4y (2)

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y
12.3 500

aaintercepts line[1]
400 aaintercepts line[2]
alabels on axes
search line ascale on axes
alternative aafeasible region/
300 or 0 marks (8)

200
A

100
B

C
x
100 200 300 400 500

12.4.1 A+ A(0; 187,5) aaaeach point


(4)
or B(150; 75) aselecting B
or C(200; 0) answer only full marks
B (150; 75) will ensure maximum profit search line full marks

12.4.2 P = 5(150) + 4(75) asubstitution


(2)
= R1 050 asolution

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TOTAL: 150

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