Technical Maths p2 QP Nov 2020 Eng
Technical Maths p2 QP Nov 2020 Eng
Technical Maths p2 QP Nov 2020 Eng
SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 11
NOVEMBER 2020
TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS P2
(EXEMPLAR)
MARKS: 150
TIME: 3 hours
3. Clearly show ALL calculations, diagrams, graphs, et cetera which you have used
in determining the answers.
6. If necessary, round off your answers to TWO decimal places, unless stated
otherwise.
QUESTION 1
In the diagram below, A(-6; 5), B(0,-2) and D(1,5; 2,5) are the vertices of ∆ADB.
The equation of BD is given by 3x y 2 .
Determine:
1.3 The equation of the line that goes through A parallel to BD in the form y = … (4)
1.7 If BC AD, what type of quadrilateral is formed by ACBD? Provide a reason. (2)
QUESTION 2
2.1 If  310 and B̂ 130, 5 , determine the following values, correct to ONE
decimal digit:
1 A
2.1.1 tan 3B cos
3 3 (2)
A
2.1.2 sec 2 B
4 (2)
12
2.2 If cot
and sin 0 , determine the value of 20cosec 12sec ,
5
WITHOUT the use of a calculator. (5)
1 1
1
1 cot x 1 tan 2 x
2
(5)
2
sin x 0,524 0
3 (4)
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QUESTION 3
3.1 Draw neat sketch graphs of the functions, f and g, on the same system of axes, for
x 0; 360 using the grid provided in the SPECIAL ANSWER BOOK.
3.4.1 f ( x) g ( x) 1 (1)
3.4.2 g ( x) f ( x) 3 (1)
3.4.3 f ( x) 0 (2)
QUESTION 4
In the diagram below, BCED is a cyclic quadrilateral with Ê 112,14 , BC = 7,27 units,
BD = 9,02 units and CE = ED.
QUESTION 5
5.1 Complete the following statement:
The … of a chord passes through the centre of a circle. (1)
5.2 In the diagram below, O is the centre of the circle with OC = 5,63 units, AC = 8,88
units and OD ⊥ AC.
QUESTION 6
Angles subtended by a chord of the circle, on the same side of the chord, … (1)
6.2.1 ˆ .
Determine, with reasons, the size of FDC (4)
6.3 In the diagram below, DAE is a tangent to the circle with centre O.
CAFG is a cyclic quadrilateral with CG ∥ DAE, GC is extended to H and
COAˆ 124 .
6.3.1 ˆ
CGA (2)
6.3.2 ˆ
DAC (2)
6.3.3 ˆ
ACO (2)
6.3.4 F̂ (3)
6.3.5 ˆ
GAO (4)
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QUESTION 7
7.1 If the surface area of a cylinder is 56 m2 and the circular base has a diameter of
8 meters, determine the height of the cylinder. (4)
How many square millimetres of paper, to the nearest whole number, will it take to
make a label for the can? (Hint: wrapping excludes the top and bottom) (4)
7.3.2 Suppose the radius of the cone is doubled and the height remains the
same. What is the volume of the new cone? (1)
7.3.3 What is the ratio of the volume of the new cone to the volume of the
original cone? (2)
7.4 The figure below is a diagram of a pyramid with a square base, with sides 20 m
and the slant height of 16,4 m.
7.4.1 Determine the height, h, of the pyramid, to the nearest metre. (3)
7.5 A cube with sides 60 mm, made from lead, is melted. Out of this melted lead a
sphere is casted.
Calculate:
QUESTION 8
The diagram below describes an irregular figure. All measurements are in cm.
Determine the area of the irregular figure by using the mid-ordinate rule. Give your
answer in mm2. (7)
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TOTAL: 150