Math Pp1 Nairobi SCHL Opener t3 2022 Ms
Math Pp1 Nairobi SCHL Opener t3 2022 Ms
Math Pp1 Nairobi SCHL Opener t3 2022 Ms
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Instructions to candidates
(a) Write your name, admission number and class in the spaces provided above.
(b) This paper consists of two sections; Section I and Section II.
(c) Answer all the questions in Section I and any five questions from Section II.
(d) Show all the steps in your calculations, giving your answers at each stage in the spaces
provided below each question.
(e) KNEC Mathematical tables may be used, except where stated otherwise.
(f) Non-programmable silent electronic calculators must not be used, except where stated
otherwise.
(g) This paper consists of 16 printed pages.
(h) Remember to tick the questions you have attempted in Section II
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SECTION I
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TOTAL
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Opener Term 3 Exam Mathematics Page 2 of 16
1). The coordinates of two airports M and N are (60◦ N, 35◦ W) and (60◦ N, 15◦ E)
respectively. Calculate;
longitudinal difference =35 + 15 sum as the places have different longitude directio
=50◦ 3B1
(b) the shortest time an aeroplane whose speed is 250 knots will take to fly
from M to N along a circle of latitude. [2 marks]
Solution
=1500 nm 3M1
1500 nm
Time = distance= speed×time
250knots
=6 h 3A1
2). Kasyoka and Kyalo working together can do a piece of work in 6 days. Kasyoka,
working alone takes 5 days longer than Kyalo. How many days does it take
Kyalo to do the work alone? [4 marks]
Solution
Let x = the number of days Kyalo takes to finish the job
Fractional part
Total time Fractional part
each person does
in days done in 1 day
in 6 days
1 6
Kyalo x
x x
1 6
Kasyoka x+5
x+5 x+5
1
Together 6 1
6
(x − 10)(x + 3) =0 3M1
x = 10 or x = −3 (reject) 3A1 as x cannot be negative
Solution
=
23
6
5
=3 m
6
3A1
5). Ali deposited KES 100, 000 in a financial institution that paid simple interest
at the rate of 12.5% p.a. Mohamed deposited the same amount of money as
Ali in another financial institution that paid compound interest. After 4 years,
they had equal amounts of money. Determine the compound interest rate per
annum to one decimal place. [4 marks]
Solution
Let r = compound interest per annum.
Simple Interest =100000 ×
12.5
100
×4= 3M1
Amount for Ali =100000 + 50000 = 150000
Amount for Mohamed =KES 150000
r 4
=⇒ 150000 =100000 1 +
100
3M1
1.5 = 1 +
r
100
4
3M1
r √4
=⇒ = 1.5 − 1
100
√4
r =100( 1.5 − 1) = 10.7% 3A1
x4 − 4
=k
x2 − 2
Solution
x4 − 4
=k
x2 − 2
(x2 − 2)(x2 + 2)
=k
x2 − 2
x2 + 2 =k
x2 =k − 2
p
x=± k−2
sin2 x =
1
2
3M1
1
sin x = ± √
2
Working from the first quadrant:
1
=⇒ x = sin−1 √ = 45◦
2
3M1
Translating to required quadrants gives:
−→ −2 −→ 5 −→
OC =
3
OB + OA
3
3M1 use ratio theorem
−15 3
−2 5
=
3
3 + −6
3
3M1
12 9
10 5 15
= −2 + −10 = −12
3A1
−8 15 7
sin x
tan x =
cos x
2b
= √ =√
2b 3
1
3
3M1
√
=
3
3
3A1 must rationalize denominator
Solution
a2 + 3 =4a
a2 − 4a + 3 =0
(a − 3)(a − 1) =0
=⇒ a = 3 or a = 1
hence log2 y = 3 =⇒ y = 23 = 8
and log2 y = 1 =⇒ y = 21 = 2
11). On the triangle PQR, draw a circle touching PR, QP produced and QR produced.
[3 marks]
P Q
dy
=2x − 1
dx Z
dy
y= dx
dx
y =2x − 1dx = x2 − x + c 3M1
5 =12 − 1 + c =⇒ c = 5 3M1
w∝
x3
y
=⇒ w =
kx3
y
3M1
3M1
k(2) 3 8k
80 = =⇒ 80 =
5 5
k =50
∴ w=
50x3
y
3A1
AB
14). Given that 2 ≤ A ≤ 4 and 0.1 ≤ B ≤ 0.2. Find the minimum value of
A−B
as a fraction. [2 marks]
Solution
Amin × Bmin
Minimum value =
Amax − Bmin
=
2 × 0.1
4 − 0.1
3M1
=
0.2
3.9
=
2
39
3A1
Solution
3 1
x = 7
5 2 y 12
2 −1 3 1 2 −1
x
y
= 7
12
3M1
−5 3 5 2 −5 3
1 0
x
y
=
2
1
=⇒
x
y
=
2
1
3M1
0 1
=⇒ x =2 3A1
y =1
16). The figure below is a cuboid EFGHJKLM. EF = 12 cm, FG = 5 cm and GM =
6.5 cm.
J M
N
K L
6.5 cm
H G
5 cm
E 12 cm F
b−a
h=
2
=
1 − −2
6
= 0.5 3B1 n = 6(number of strips)
1
Area = h (y1 + y7 ) + 2(y2 + y3 + · · · + y6 )
2
1
= × 0.5 (1 + 8) + 2(0.75 + 0 + 1.25 + 3 + 5.25)
2
3M1
1
= × 29.5 = 7.375 sq units
4
3A1
(c) Use integration to find the exact area. [3 marks]
Solution
Z 1
Area = x2 + 4x + 4dx
−2
Z −1 Z 1
= x2 + 4x + 4dx + x2 + 4x + 4dx
−2 −1
−1 1
=
3
x3 2
+ 2x + 4x + c +
x3
3
+ 2x2 + 4x + c 3M1
−2 −1
2 20
= − +
3 3
3M1
=
22
3
1
= 7 sq units
3
3A1
(d) Hence or otherwise find the percentage error in your approximation correct
to 2 significant figures. [2 marks]
Solution
Absolute error
Percentage Error = × 100%
Actual Area
7.375 − 22
= 22
3
× 100% 3M1
3
(b) On the grid provided, draw the graphs of y = 3 sin 3θ and y = 2 cos(θ +
40◦ ) on the same axis. [5 marks]
◦
Take 1 cm to represent 10 on the x-axis and 4 cm to represent 2 unit on
the y – axis.
y
3.5
y = 3 sin(3θ)
3
2.5
1.5
y=
1
2c
os
(θ
+
0.5 40 ◦
)
θ◦
−10◦ 0◦ 10◦ 20◦ 30◦ 40◦ 50◦ 60◦ 70◦ 80◦ 90◦ 100◦
−0.5
−1
−1.5
−2
−2.5
−3
−3.5
3 1
(i) sin 3θ = cos(θ + 40◦ ). [2 marks]
4 2
(ii) 2 cos(θ + 40◦ ) = 0 in the range 0 ≤ θ ≤ 90◦ . [1 mark]
Total: 10 marks
6
Frequency Density
0
4.5 9.5 19.5 39.5 49.5
Marks
(a) Develop a frequency distribution table for the data if the first class 5 − 9
has a frequency of 8. [3 marks]
Class 5−9 10 − 19 20 − 39 40 − 49
Frequency Density 4 6 2 4
Frequency 8 24 16 16
(b) Fill in the table below, hence or otherwise calculate the mean using an
assumed mean of 19.5. [3 marks]
d
Class Midpoint(x) d = x − 19.5 t= Frequency(f) ft cf
5
5−9 7 −12.5 − 2. 5 8 −20 8
10 − 19 14.5 −5 −1 24 −24 32
20 − 39 29.5 10 2 16 32 48
40 − 49 44.5 25 5 16 80 64
Solution
P
ft
Mean =A + P × 5
f
3M1
=19.5 +
68
64
× 5 = 24.8125 3A1
(c) Calculate interquatile range. [4 marks]
Solution
IQR =Q3 − Q1
( ) ( )
3 1
4N − cf N − cf
= LCB + × cw − LCB + 4 × cw
f f
( ) ( )
3 1
4 × 64 − 32 × 64 − 8
= 19.5 + × 20 − 9.5 + 4 × 10
16 24
A B
S
(b) shade the region within the heptagon in which a variable point X must lie
given that X satisfies the following conditions:
Total: 10 marks
Naliaka earned a basis salary of KES 30840 and a house allowance of KES 15000
per month also a commuter allowance amounting to KES 10480 in a particular
month.
(a) Calculate the tax she paid in that month if she is entitled a personal tax
relief of KES 1056 per month. [7 marks]
Solution
9
R′′ Q′′ Q′ R′
8
6
S′′ S′
5
4
P′′ P′
S R
3
1
P Q
x
-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(d) Find the coordinates of P′′ Q′′ R′′ S′′ on the image ′ Q′ R′ S′ under the
of P
−2 1
transformation represented by the matrix M = [2 marks]
0 1
Solution
−2 1 3 5 7 6
=
−2 −2 −6 −6
3M1
0 1 4 8 8 6 4 8 8 6
Hence P′′ (−2, 4) Q′′ (−2, 8), R′′ (−6, 8), S′′ (−6, 6) 3A1
(e) Draw and label P′′ Q′′ R′′ S′′ on the same grid. [1 mark]
(f) Determine the matrix that maps PQRS directly onto P′′ Q′′ R′′ S′′ . [3 marks]
Solution
Let M = the transformation
matrix;
thus,
2 4 4 3
M =
−2 −2 −6 −6
3M1
1 1 3 3 4 8 8 6
2 4 −2 −2
M =
1 1 4 8
2 4 1 1
M 1
−2
−4
=
−2 −2
1
−2 −1 2
−4
3M1 post multiply to solve fo
1 1 −1 2 4 8
1 0 0 4
M =− 1
0 1 2 −4 0
0 −2
M = 3A1
2 0
Total: 10 marks
P(A) =
3
8
3B1
(ii) it is from B and it is defective. [2 marks]
Solution
P(B and D) =
5
8
× 0.06 3M1
=
3
80
3A1
(iii) it is defective. [2 marks]
Solution
=
3
80 80
×
3
3M1
=
9
6400
3A1
(ii) at least one is defective. [3 marks]
Solution
P(at least one D) =1 − P(A and D ) × P(B ′
and D )′
3M1
=1 −
27 27
×
80 80
3M1
=
5671
6400
3A1
Total: 10 marks
18
16
14
12
10
0
−6 −5.5 −5 −4.5 −4 −3.5 −3 −2.5 −2 −1.5 −1 −0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
−2
−4
−6
−8
y =x3 + 4x2 − 5x − 5
−4x − 1 =x3 + 4x2 − 5x − 5
=⇒ y = − 4x − 1 3B1
Plot the straight line graph y = − 4x − 1 3L1
The line intersects with y =x3 + 4x2 − 5x − 5 at