CSEC Mathematics P2 2017
CSEC Mathematics P2 2017
CSEC Mathematics P2 2017
MATHEMATICS
2 hours 40 minutes
3. Answer ALL questions in Section I, and any TWO questions from Section II.
8. If you need to rewrite any answer and there is not enough space to do so on the original
page, you must use the extra page(s) provided at the back of this booklet. Remember
to draw a line through your original answer.
9. If you use the extra page(s) you MUST write the question number clearly in the
box provided at the top of the extra page(s) and, where relevant, include the
question part beside the answer.
Electronic calculator
Geometry set
LIST OF FORMULAE
Volume of cylinder V = πr2h where r is the radius of the base and h is the perpendicular height.
1
Volume of a right pyramid V = — Ah where A is the area of the base and h is the perpendicular height.
3
q
Arc length S = —— × 2πr where θ is the angle subtended by the arc, measured in
360
degrees.
–b + √ b2 – 4ac
then x = ——————
2a
opposite side
Trigonometric ratios sin θ = —————
hypotenuse
adjacent side
cos θ = —————
hypotenuse
opposite side
tan θ = —————
adjacent side
1
Area of triangle Area of Δ = — bh where b is the length of the base and h is the perpendicular
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height.
1
Area of Δ ABC = — ab sin C
2
Area of Δ ABC = √ s (s – a) (s – b) (s – c)
a+b+c
where s = ————
2
a b c
Sine rule —— = —— = ——
sin A sin B sin C
SECTION I
(i) 1 –1—
4— 2 ÷ —4
3 5 15
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(2 marks)
(3.1 – 1.15)2
(ii) —————
0.005
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(2 marks)
Plan A Plan B
(ii) Determine which of the two plans, A or B, is the better deal. Justify your answer.
E
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(2 marks)
(c) John’s monthly electricity bill is based on the number of kWh of electricity that he consumes
for that month. He is charged $5.10 per kWh of electricity consumed. For the month of
March 2016, two meter readings are displayed in the table below.
Beginning 01 March 0 3 0 1 1
Ending 31 March 0 3 3 0 7
(i) Calculate the TOTAL amount that John pays for electricity consumption for the
month of March 2016.
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(2 marks)
(ii) For the next month, April 2016, John pays $2351.10 for electricity consumption.
Determine his meter reading at the end of April 2016.
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(2 marks)
Total 12 marks
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(ii) 4m2 – 1
(iii) 2t2 – 3t – 2
(2 marks)
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(i) Determine the value of d when h = 29. Give your answer correct to 3 significant
figures.
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(2 marks)
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Total 11 marks
M = {odd numbers}
R = {square numbers}.
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(iii) Draw a Venn diagram that represents the relationship among the defined subsets
of U.
(4 marks)
(ii) construct, as an extension of your drawing in (b) (i), the trapezium DABQ so that
∠ ABQ = 120°. (2 marks)
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(1 mark)
Total 12 marks
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(b) The graph below shows two straight lines, 1 and 2. Line 1 intercepts the y-axis at (0, 1).
Line 2 intercepts the x and y axes at (12, 0) and (0, 6) respectively.
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(2 marks)
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5. (a) PTRS, not drawn to scale, is a quadrilateral. Q is a point on PT such that QT = QR = QP.
Angle QRT = 76°.
Determine, giving a reason for each step of your answer, the measure of
(2 marks)
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(iii) angle SPT, given that angle SRT = 145° and angle PSR = 100°.
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(3 marks)
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(ii) The translation vector T = maps ∆ A'B'C' to ∆ A''B''C''.
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On the diagram above, draw the ∆ A''B''C''. (2 marks)
Total 11 marks
6. (a) 22 .
In this problem take π to be —
7
The diagram below, not drawn to scale, shows a field in the shape of a sector of a circle,
with centre O and diameter 28 m. Angle POZ is 90°.
Calculate
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Total 11 marks
0–19 5 5
20–39 11 16
40–59 26
60–79 37
80–99 9
100–119 2
(a) For the class interval 20–39, as written in the table above, complete the following sentences.
(b) Complete the table shown above by inserting the missing values for the cumulative
frequency column. (2 marks)
(c) On the grid provided on page 21, using a scale of 2 cm to represent 20 kmh–1 on the x-axis,
and 2 cm to represent 10 vehicles on the y-axis, draw the cumulative frequency curve to
represent the information in the table. (4 marks)
(d) (i) On your graph, draw reference lines to estimate the speed at which no more than
50% of the vehicles drove as they passed the checkpoint. (1 mark)
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Total 11 marks
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The table below refers to the figures and the number of dots in each figure. Study the patterns
shown.
1 1 × 1 × (1 + 1)
— 1
2
2 1 × 2 × (2 + 1)
— 3
2
3 1 × 3 × (3 + 1)
— 6
2
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11
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(c) Complete the row which corresponds to Figure 11 in the table above. (2 marks)
(2 marks)
(e) Write a simplified algebraic expression for the number of dots, d, in the Figure n.
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(1 mark)
(f) Show that there is no diagram that has exactly 1000 dots.
(2 marks)
Total 10 marks
9. (a) The velocity–time graph below shows the motion of a cyclist over a period of 40 seconds.
a) OA
(1 mark)
b) AB.
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(1 mark)
The cyclist started from rest, where his velocity was .................... ms–1, and steadily
increased his velocity by .................... ms–1 each second during the first 25 seconds.
During the next 15 seconds, his velocity remained constant, that is, his acceleration
(iii) Determine the average speed of the cyclist over the 40-second period.
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(3 marks)
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x2 + 2xy = 5
x+y=3
(i) WITHOUT solving, show that (1, 2) is a solution for the pair of simultaneous
equations.
(ii) Solve the pair of simultaneous equations above to determine the other solution.
(5 marks)
Total 15 marks
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10. (a) P, Q, R and S are four points on the circumference of the circle shown below.
Angle QRS = 58°.
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Using the geometrical properties of a circle to give reasons for each step of your answer,
determine the measure of
(i) ∠SPQ
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(ii) ∠OQS
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(3 marks)
(i) On the diagram below, not drawn to scale, label the known distances travelled and
the known angles.
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(iv) Show that the bearing of A from C, to the nearest degree, is 260°.
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(3 marks)
Total 15 marks
3 2 4 0
A= and B = .
5 4 3 –1
(2 marks)
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(iii) Write down the 2 × 2 matrix representing the matrix product AA–1.
(1 mark)
(b) (i) Write the following pair of simultaneous equations as a matrix equation.
3x + 2y = 1
5x + 4y = 5
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(1 mark)
(ii) Write the solution of your matrix equation in (b) (i) as a product of two matrices.
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(2 marks)
→ 4 → 5
OP = and OQ = respectively.
3 0
→
• OS
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→
• PQ
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→
• RS.
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Total 15 marks
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END OF TEST
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