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1 Consumer arithmetic
Exercise 1.1
1 a $14, b $240, c $78, d $180, e $182, f $264, g $673.75, h $688.05 2 a $1770, b $3808 3 a $420,
b $102.60, c $82.23, d $988.91 4 a $16, b $15, c $68.25, d $181.13 5 a $903.60, b $1245.50,
c $1761.20, d $2736.32 6 a $72.44, b $308.54, c $21.17, d $364.08 7 a $496.80, b $1085.40
8 a $3240, b $12 240 9 a $560, b $644, c $144 10 $2035.24 11 $720 12 $600 13 7 years
14 9 months 15 3% p.a. 16 6.5% p.a. 17 a 24% p.a., b 12% p.a., c 8% p.a., d 2% p.a.
18 5 months 19 183 days

Exercise 1.2
1 a b $1910.16
Year Opening balance Interest Closing balance
2 a Balance = $926.10; Interest = $126.10,
1st $10 000 $10 000 × 0.06 $10 600 b Balance = $2142.45; Interest = $142.45
3 a $515.15, b $30.08
2nd $10 600 $10 600 × 0.06 $11 236 4 a $1102.50, b $843.65, c $1739.69,
3rd $11 236 $11 236 × 0.06 $11 910.16 d $2652.95, e $3800.31, f $18 463.49,
g $12 452.56, h $26 862.72
5 a $1941.02, b $3321.96, c 5346.24, d $6967.56, e $14 355.97, f $9779.43, g $29 866.15, h $132 885.68
6 a $5507.32, b $5578.47, c $5616.47, d $5642.79 7 a $163.20, b $1469.90, c $2155.92, d $329.73,
e $1920.74, f $568.00, g $2427.61, h $2424.25, i $15 432.27 8 a $10 790.80, b $2790.80 9 $83 695.11
10 a $251 001.90, b $1001.90 11 Christine, $30.80 12 B 13 A, $1171.10 14 $30 216.03
15 Value = $62 071.73; Interest = $22 071.73 16 a $974 242, b $1 261 672, c $1 941 238 17 a $1.00,
b $2.40, c $3.20, d $56.40 18 9839 19 30 719 271 20 $42 370 21 $24 113 22 $600
23 a $450, b $1260, c $1500, d $2475

Exercise 1.3
1 $15 360 2 a $2916, b $1619, c $2225, d $1768 3 $6675 4 $768 5 6404 6 542
7 $645 8 a $314, b $436 9 a 40 854 kL, b 9146 kL 10 3794 11 a $343 490, b $56 510
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12 $2955 13 5 years 14 6 years 15 7 years 16 $15 250 17 $20 400 18 13%


19 a 9%, b $750 000

Exercise 1.4
1 $34.50 2 12 3 a $21.75, b $24.65 4 a $240, b $16 5 a no, b $565.25 6 $892.40
7 a $2040, b $240 8 a $60, b 13.3% 9 $230 10 B, $502 11 a $4050, b $19 050, c $529.17
12 a $11 495, b $478.96 13 a $1380, b $7820, c $2815.20, d $10 635.20, e $295.42 14 a $2200,
b $8800, c $3379.20, d $12 179.20, e $253.73 15 a $7056, b $1456, c 13% 16 9.52% 17 19.5%

Exercise 1.5
1 a April, b 14, c 0.0593%, d $3000, e $930, f $165.25, g $212.60, h $2787.40, i $15, j $0.63
2 a 13.14% p.a., b 16.64% p.a., c 20.25% p.a., d 7.80% p.a., e 8.46% p.a., f 10.19% p.a. 3 a $0.48,
b $1.42, c $7.78, d $32.37 4 a $1.73, b $13.04, c $12.51, d $109.07 5 $1.56 6 a $28.59, b $898.59
7 a 0.042%, b 22, c $320.94 8 a $1.16, b $0.33, c $169.49 9 a $0, b $4.56 10 a Yes, by $430,
b $26.76 11 $10.30
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Exercise 1.6
1 a $88.38, b $87.68, c $46.14, d $26.09, e $32.50, f $22.24 2 a $263.76, b $319.76, c $263.88,
d $1315.20, e $117.68, f $163.84 3 a i $1170, ii $170, b i $5973.60, ii $973.60, c i $26 088, ii $6088,
d i $39 538.80, ii $4538.80 4 a $1582, b $284 760, c $84 760, d 42.38% 5 a $554 400, b $274 400,
c 3.92% p.a. 6 a $385 840, b 110.24%, c 3.67% p.a. 7 a Sunshine Bank, $52 200 8 $6318
9 $31 524 10 a $320 000, b $252 928, c 3.95% p.a. 11 a No, a month is longer than 2 fortnights.
b 8 1--2- years, c $83 844, d The loan is paid off more quickly and the amount of interest paid is reduced.
12 a i $249 750, ii $249 498.75, iii $249 246.24, iv $248 992.47, b Yes, the repayment is greater than the
monthly interest. c No, the repayment is less than the monthly interest. 13 a $1528.41, b Increase the size of
the repayments.

Chapter 1 Review
1 a $30, b $118.13, c $389.36, d $313.50 2 $2480 3 a $28, b $40.95, c $45.31 4 a $770.04,
b $170.04 5 $800 6 7% p.a. 7 a $21 000, b $22 050, c $23 152.50 8 Balance = $59 625.93,
Interest = $9625.93 9 a $2163.20, $163.20, b $1893.72, $393.72, c $5638.71, $1888.71, d $19 738.40,
$3738.40, e $34 471.07, $9471.07, f $67 453.28, $27 453.28 10 a $13 217.56, b $13 431.36, c $13 545.83,
d $13 625.23 11 a $4415.25, b $7761.34, c $11 716.59, d $37 930.55, e $19 046.02, f $35 005.73
12 a $46 619.40, b 7.77% p.a. 13 B, by $7.34 14 A, by $115.58 15 $634 443 16 $4.36
17 a $800, b $5400, c $15 000 18 a $18 000, b $16 200, c $11 810, d $6974 19 $35 584
20 a $567 000, b $486 902 21 14 years 22 a $684, b no 23 a $1085, b $105, c 12.5% p.a.
24 a $7920, b $25 920, c $540 25 a $3600, b $8400, c $2520, d $303.33 26 a $6960, b $960, c 8% p.a.
27 a $3.52, b $15.26 28 $5.45 29 a $88.15, b $222.60, c $215.46, d $687.35 30 a $49.40,
b $648.40, c $1411 31 a $2516, b $754 800, c $354 800, d 3.548% p.a. 32 $19 440 33 a $240 000,
b $236 928, c $3.3% p.a.

2 Trigonometry
Exercise 2.1
1 a opp = QR, adj = PQ, hyp = PR, b opp = EG, adj = FG, hyp = EF, c opp = XZ, adj = XY, hyp = YZ
4 3 4 15 8 15 12 5 12 20 21 20
2 a i --- , ii --- , iii --- , b i ------ , ii ------ , iii ------ , c i ------ , ii ------ , iii ------ , d i ------ , ii ------ , iii ------ ,
5 5 3 17 17 8 13 13 5 29 29 21
7 24 7 16 63 16 15 15 15
e i ------ , ii ------ , iii ------ , f i ------ , ii ------ , iii ------ 3 a α, b θ, c θ, d θ, e α, f α 4 a ------ , b ------ , c ------ ,
25 25 24 65 65 63 17 20 25
8 8 8 15 20 15 20 15 20
d ------ , e ------ , f ------ , g ------ , h ------ , i ------ , j ------ , k ------ , l ------ 5 a x = 3, b y = 9, c p = 20, d c = 27,
17 15 17 25 15 17 25 8 25
36 77 36 63 16
e e = 60, f n = 35 6 a sin θ = ------ , cos θ = ------ , tan θ = ------ 7 a 65 cm, b sin θ = ------ , cos θ = ------ ,
85 85 77 65 65
63 80 39 80 20 21
tan θ = ------ 8 a 80 mm, b sin α = ------ , cos α = ------ , tan α = ------ 9 a sin θ = ------ , cos θ = ------ ,
16 89 89 39 29 29
7 24 48 48 x y
b cos θ = ------ , tan θ = ------ , c tan θ = ------ , sin θ = ------ 10 sin θ = --------------------- , cos θ = ---------------------
25 7 55 73 x2 + y2 x2 + y2

Exercise 2.2
1 a 20°, b 36°, c 21°, d 71°, e 63°, f 84°, g 110°, h 138° 2 a 7°52′, b 22°6′, c 14°26′, d 76°33′, e 50°16′,
f 68°5′, g 119°13′ h 164°2′ 3 a 0.80, b 0.11, c 0.37, d 0.72, e 7.57, f 24.73, g 19.31, h 16.03, i 40.38,
j 313.76, k 1.40, l 0.31 4 a 0.9134, b 12.85, c 25.30 5 a 1.679, b 1.582 6 a 20°11′, b 44°10′,
c 7°10′, d 74°34′, e 74°36′, f 5°8′, g 35°54′, h 54°38′, i 0°49′, j 70°17′, k 52°14′, l 24°53′ 7 a 21°48′,
b 64°9′, c 41°25′, d 33°3′ 8 a 0.7701, 0.6101, b 0.9711, 0.2388 9 a 19°28′, b 59°45′, c 77°10′

Exercise 2.3
1 a p = 5.5, b m = 5.7, c x = 35.2, d y = 48.6, e t = 1.6, f a = 58.0, g g = 50.5, h b = 13.1, i k = 38.6, j z = 33.4,
k c = 15.3, l w = 54.3, m e = 32.5, n n = 17.8, o u = 87.9 2 a x = 14.52, b t = 65.22, c e = 61.30,
d m = 159.64, e c = 148.42, f v = 42.32 3 a 14.6 cm, b 16.56 m, c 10.7 cm, d 115 cm 4 757 m
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5 6.4 m 6 7.5 m 7 18 m 8 195 cm 9 11.4 m 10 4.5 cm 11 a 10.5 cm, b 273 cm2

ANSWERS
12 a 25 cm, b 24 cm 13 a 7.5 cm, b 16.8 cm 14 349 m 15 20.2 m 16 6.65 m 17 1871 m
18 8.18 m 19 50.3 m 20 57 m 21 a 15 000 m, b 9000 m 22 a 44 mm, b 136.8 mm, c 240 mm,
d 80 mm 23 55.59 cm 24 a 23.6 cm, b 31.2 cm,, c 368.16 cm 2 25 a 10 cm, b 20 cm 26 125 m
27 a AD = 4.8 cm, DC = 11.2 cm, b 16 cm 28 a 16.9 cm, b 69.9 cm 29 115 m

Exercise 2.4
1 a 32°14′, b 40°14′, c 63°15′, d 77°54′, e 57°8′, f 19°11′, g 25°37′, h 67°19′, i 78°28′, j 50°39′, k 21°17′,
l 52°25′ 2 a 33°27′, b 53°41′, c 52°23′, d 73°55′, e 70°17′, f 41°54′, g 83°17′, h 24°59′, i 43°29′
3 a 41°49′, b 31°36′, c 35°6′ 4 a 62°6′, b 61°27′, c 36°59′ 5 38°3′ 6 18°40′ 7 65°33′
8 32°43′ 9 54°3′ 10 70°26′ 11 45°34′ 12 a 77°29′, b 35°24′ 13 14°56′ 14 51°23′
15 a 52°36′, b 42°9′, c 100°57′, d 68°6′ 16 41°20′ 17 68°35′ 18 9°28′ 19 12°32′ 20 126°52′
21 a 36°16′, b 21°39′, c 71°23′, d 36°52′

Exercise 2.5
2 a sin θ = , cos θ = --45- , tan θ = --34- , b sin θ =
3
---
5
12
------
13
, cos θ = 5
------
13
, tan θ = 12
------
5
, c sin θ = 12
------
37
, cos θ = 35
------
37
, tan θ = 12
------
35
24 9 21 16
3 a 28°4′, b 33°8′, c 52°17′, d 61°52′ 5 a ------
25
, b ------
41
, c ------
29
, d ------
65
6 45° 7 a 63°26′, b 18°26′,
c 58°0′, d 61°42′, e 58°39′, f 36°50′ 8 a 82°52′, b 36°52′, c 41°49′

Exercise 2.6
a b b a
1 a i --- , ii --- , iii --- , iv --- , b i sin θ = cos (90° − θ), ii cos θ = sin (90° − θ) 3 a 90°, c Yes, sin θ = cos (90° − θ).
c c c c
4 a sin 30° = 0.5, b cos 50° = 0.643, c sin 75° = 0.966, d cos 18° = 0.951 5 a x = 40, b x = 55, c x = 25,
d x = 78, e x = 42, f x = 37, g x = 73, h x = 6, i x = 85, j x = 26, k x = 19, l x = 61 6 a 1, b 1, c 2, d 3--4-
7 a x = 40, b x = 45, c x = 83, d x = 80, e x = 27, f x = 16, g x = 240, h x = 100, i x = 10, j x = 45, k x = 30,
l x = 40 8 a 0.52, b 0.21 9 a 1, b tan θ, c 1, d tan θ, e sin2 θ, f cos2 θ, g sin θ, h cos θ, i cos2 θ

Exercise 2.7
1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1
1 a --- , b ------- , c ------- , d ------- , e ------- , f 1, g ------- , h --- , i 3 2 a 1, b 1--4- , c 3, d 1--2- , e 1--3- , f 3
--- 3 a --- ,
2 2 3 2 2 2 2 4 4
1 3 6 6 6 2 1 1 3 4 3
b --- , c 1, d --- , e ------- , f ------- , g ------- , h ------- , i --- , j --- , k 1 1--2- , l ------- 4 a 1, b ---------- , c 2, d 3,
2 4 4 2 6 4 2 4 4 3
1+ 2 3+ 2 3 3 2+ 3 3+5 3 3 2+5 3 3+4 3
e ---------------- , f -------------------- , g ---------- , h ---------------- , i 1 --12- 5 a ------------------- , b --------------------------- , c ------------------- ,
2 2 2 2 6 6 3
1+ 2+2 3 2 3 6
d --------------------------------- 6 a 0, b − 1--2- , c 2, d 1--2- , e 4, f 1 1--2- 7 a 1, b 3 , c 1 1--2- , d 3 , e 3, f ---------- , g ------- ,
2 3 2
6
h ------- 9 a 30°, b 60°, c 45°, d 60°, e 60°, f 30°, g 30°, h 45°, i 45° 10 a x = 7, b k = 5, c t = 4,
3
d n = 12, e u = 2 3 , f e = 9 11 a h = 14, b p = 17, c w = 12 12 a 45°, b 60°, c 30°, d 45°, e 60°,
f 60° 13 a 2 3 cm, b 4 3 cm2 14 a x = 8, b y = 13, c 72 cm2 15 a 30 cm, b 150 3 cm2
16 80 3 m

Exercise 2.8
1 a i A = N50°E, B = S15°E, C = N66°W, ii A = 050°, B = 165°, C = 294°, b i A = S74°E, B = S61°W, C = N9°W,
ii A = 106°, B = 241°, C = 351°, c i A = N72°E, B = S33°W, C = N44°W, ii A = 072°, B = 213°, C = 316°
2 a 210°, b 055°, c 328°, d 123° 3 a 9°, b 137° 4 a 48.9 km, b 64.9 km, c 123.3 km, d 91.7 km
5 a 90.3 km, b 8.41 km, c 23.2 km, d 16.7 km 6 a i 139°, ii 319°, b i 314°, ii 134°, c i 219°, ii 039°,
d i 041°, ii 221° 7 a i ∠HSP = 43° + 47° = 90°, ii 218 m, b i ∠HBS = 16° + 74° = 90°, ii 2.6 km
8 a 228 km, b 038° 9 a 28.36 NM, b 4.02 NM, c 29 NM, d 098° 10 123 km
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Chapter 2 Review
ANSWERS

7 18 24 24 18 24 65 72
1 a ------ , b ------ , c ------ , d ------ , e ------ , f ------ 2 x = 15 3 sin θ = ------, cos θ = ------ 4 54.15
25 30 7 30 24 25 97 97
5 a 74°48′, b 22°24′ 6 0.7315 7 a a = 29.9, b p = 31.0, c z = 22.1 8 a 26.4 cm, b 25.1 cm
9 a 65°33,′ b 70°44′, c 81°33′ 10 a 62.2 cm, b 128.1 cm, c 62°14′ 11 44 m 12 6.05 m
13 2618 m 14 53°26′ 15 52°28′ 16 a 38 cm, b 98 cm 17 45°14′ 18 C 19 a sin θ, b cos θ
20 a 75°58′, b 26°34′, c 59°2′ 21 a x = 20, b x = 65, c x = 16, d x = 73, e x = 24, f x = 45 22 a 1, b tan θ,
2 3 5 3 1 1 6
c cos2 θ, d sin θ 23 a ------- , b --- , c 2 , d ---------- , e --- , f 4 --- , g 2, h ------- 24 a x = 6, b x = 4 3
4 4 6 2 2 3
25 45° 26 a i N9°E, ii 009°, b i S55°E, ii 125°, c i S77°W, ii 257°, d i N42°W, ii 318°
27 a 292°, b 057° 28 18° 29 a 92.2 km, b 7.9 km 30 a 134.8 NM, b 15.29 km 31 a i 122°,
ii 302°, b i 331°, ii 151° 32 a ∠IJK = 43° + 47° = 90°, b 268 m 33 a ∠PQR = 59° + 31° = 90°, b 56 km

3 Volume and surface area


Exercise 3.1
1 a 24 cm2, b 54 cm2, c 174.96 cm2, d 564.54 cm2 2 a 100 cm2, b 312 cm2, c 176 cm2 3 224.54 cm2
4 a 120 cm2, b 600 cm2, c 372.95 cm2 5 a 392 cm2, b 1540 cm2 6 a 320 cm2, b 840 cm2
7 a i x = 19.5, ii 1260 cm2, b i h = 24, ii 4944 cm2 8 a 4 cm, b 7 cm, c 13 cm 9 a y = 17, b 820 cm2
10 a 137.9 m2, b $1991.10 11 a 72.2 m2, b $8.50 12 8 cm, 6 cm, 5 cm 13 9 cm 14 12 cm
15 a 486 cm2, b 1028 cm2, c 1406 cm2 d 866 cm2

Exercise 3.2
1 a 105 cm2, b 242 cm2 2 a 340 cm2, b 216 cm2, c 338 cm2 3 b 36 3 cm2 4 a 25 cm, b 30 cm,
c 1356 cm2 5 a 74.2 cm2, b 254.1 cm2, c 535.5 cm2 6 a 266.4 cm2, b 970.3 cm2 7 a 1119.1 cm2,
b 662.7 cm2 8 b 9 2 cm, c 507.8 cm2

Exercise 3.3
1 a 483.8 cm2, b 446.2 cm2, c 301.6 cm2, d 1297.5 cm2 2 a 80π cm2, b 198π cm2 3 a 150.8 cm2,
2 2 2 2
b 339.3 cm , c 1979.2 cm , d 706.9 cm , e 1653.2 cm , f 181.8 cm2 4 a 19.1 cm, b 85.1 cm, c 8 cm
5 a 400 cm2, b 64π cm2, c 200π cm2, d 1229.4 cm2 6 a 673.6 cm2, b 298.0 cm2 7 a A = πr2 + 2πrh,
b 4134 mm2 8 a 179 cm2, b 456 cm2 9 a 73.42 m2, b $216.60 10 a 9π m2, b 8π m2, c 0.34π m2,
d 54.5 m2 11 $1430.68 12 a 922 cm2, b 107 cm2, c 1126 cm2, d 982 cm2 13 7 cm 14 234π cm2

Exercise 3.4
1 a 65π cm2, b 168π cm2, c 60π cm2 2 a 373.8 cm2, b 188.5 cm2, c 221.7 cm2, d 537.8 cm2, e 975.7 cm2,
f 221.6 cm2 3 a 616 cm2, b 1257 cm2, c 845 cm2, d 499 cm2, e 302 cm2, f 401 cm2 4 a 36π cm2,
b 16π cm2, c 144π cm2, d 400π cm2 5 a 301.6 cm2, b 433.2 cm2, c 41.4 cm2 6 a 192π cm2, b 27π cm2
7 a 9 cm, b 11 cm, c 26 cm 8 a 2.82 cm, b 5.09 cm, c 13.08 cm 9 a x = 39, S.A. = 2545 cm2,
b x = 250 , S.A. = 702 cm , c x = 209.96 , S.A. = 1616 cm
2 2 10 514 718 540 km2 11 a 15 cm,
b 679 cm 2 12 a 25 cm, b 175π cm 2 13 4 cm 14 3 : 4 15 a 624 cm2, b 591 cm2, c 144 cm2,
d 151 cm2, e 837 cm2, f 585 cm2 16 349π cm2

Exercise 3.5
1 a 24 units3, b 30 units3, c 90 units3 2 a 30 cm3, b 52 cm3, c 108 cm3, d 93 cm3, e 319.5 cm3, f 223.1 cm3
3 a 60 cm3, b 112 cm3, c 130 cm3 4 a 8 cm3, b 125 cm3, c 729 cm3, d 1728 cm3 5 a 77.64 m3,
b 1225.73 m3, c 0.52 m3 6 a 8 cm, b 6.2 cm, c 9.2 cm, d 11.1 cm 7 a 3 m, b 9 m, c 3 m, d 12 m,
e 11.5 m, f 24.4 m 8 a 54 cm3, b 176 cm3, c 450 cm3 9 a 195 cm3, b 432 mm3 10 a 225 mm3,
b 51 m3, c 206.08 cm3 11 a 168 cm3, b 384 m3, c 2478 mm3 12 a 9 cm, b 23 mm2, c 7.5 cm, d 26.3 m2
13 a i x = 10.8, ii 393.66 cm3, b i p = 6, ii 28.38 cm3, c i k = 7, ii 159.6 cm3 14 a 110 m3, b 415 m3,
c 2208 m3, d 311.5 m3, e 1137.6 m3, f 651 m3, g 862.2 m3, h 795 m3, i 7308 m3 15 a 486 cm2, b 1331 cm3
16 6 units
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Exercise 3.6
1 a 628 cm3, b 3308 cm3, c 2898 cm3, d 565 cm3, e 1512 cm3, f 352 cm3 2 a 502.7 cm3, b 7926.7 cm3,
c 10 053.1 cm3, d 24 119.3 cm3 3 a 20π mm3, b 324π mm3, c 54π mm3, d 44π mm3 4 a 1891 cm3,
b 1196 cm3, c 193.6 cm3, d 732.4 cm3, e 271.3 cm3, f 538.6 cm3 5 a 12 m, b 15 m 6 a 11 m, b 16 m
7 a 8567 cm3, b 6584 cm3, c 4739 cm3, d 1269 cm3, e 294 cm3, f 993 cm3 8 a 240π cm3, b 960 cm3,
c 78.5% 9 a h = 14 cm, r = 4 cm, b 16 889 cm3, c 16.9 L 10 2.3 L 11 a 15.394 m3, b 15 394 L
12 16 cm 13 a 156π cm2, b 845π cm3

Exercise 3.7
1 a 50 cm3,b 56 cm3, c 132 cm3, d 435 cm3, e 421.08 cm3, f 664.02 cm3 2 a 336 cm3, b 360.8 cm3, c 364 cm3
3 a 24.5 cm3, b 105 m3, c 176 mm3, d 211.68 cm3, e 782.04 m3, f 67.6 mm3 4 338.4 cm3 5 a 68 cm2,
b 272 cm3 6 a 6 cm, b 5 cm, c 5 cm, d 12 cm 7 a 270.48 cm3, b 6.5 cm 8 a 20 cm3, b 36 cm3
9 a 8 cm, b 15 cm, c 720 cm3 10 a 37.5 cm, b 1687.5 cm2, c 34 875 cm3 11 a 640 cm3, b 1004.4 cm3,
c 624 cm3, d 7207.2 cm3, e 1178.45 cm3, f 805 cm3 12 787.5 cm3 13 a 20 cm, b x = 42, c 8400 cm3
14 a OA = 9 cm, OB = 16 cm, b 2304 cm3, c 288 cm3, d --18-

Exercise 3.8
1 a 235.6 cm3, b 737.2 cm3, c 4021.2 cm3, d 3167.8 cm3, e 1862.7 cm3, f 2907.2 cm3 2 a 186 cm3,
b 504 cm3, c 351 cm3, d 682 cm3 3 a 32π cm3, b 240π cm3, c 75π cm3 4 a i x = 12, ii 5277.9 cm3,
b i x = 24, ii 2513.3 cm3, c i x = 8, ii 27.1 cm3 5 a 10 mm3, b 75 mm3 6 a 11 mm, b 154 mm2
7 a i 36 cm, ii 8482 cm3, b i 60 cm, ii 7603 cm3 8 a --23- , b 13 854 cm3 9 125.7 cm3 10 a 26 cm,
b 3716.5 cm3 11 a 235 cm3, b 594 cm3, c 1891 cm3, d 1172 cm3, e 558 cm3, f 368 cm3 12 a i 7 cm,
ii 9 cm, b 15 cm 13 a 5.2 L, b 1.6 L 14 28.3 cm 15 18.72 cm

Exercise 3.9
1 a 34 cm3, b 268 cm3, c 860 cm3, d 524 cm3, e 1437 cm3, f 8181 cm3 2 a 1047.4 mm3, b 20.6 mm3
3
c 33.5 mm , d 448.9 mm 3 3 a 36π cm , b 972π cm , c 12 348π cm , d 2304π cm3, e 4500π cm3, f 7776π cm3
3 3 3
4 a 262 m3, b 575 m3, c 1740 m3 5 a 486 cm3, b 318 cm3, c 1334 cm3, d 304 cm3, e 16 cm3, f 175 cm3
6 524 g 7 a 972π cm , b 1458π cm3, c 1526.8 cm3
3 8 a 32 cm, b 17 157 cm 9 3:4 10 a 3 cm,
b 6 cm, c 15 cm 11 6.2 cm 12 a 11 cm3, b 11 mL 13 a 2r cm, b 5 cm, c 4--3- πr3 cm3, d 2 : 3, e 16π cm3

Chapter 3 Review
1 a 184 cm2, b 300 cm2 2 14 cm 3 a x = 15, b 5430 cm2 4 364 cm2 5 a PE = 221 cm,
PF = 170 cm, b 749 cm26 1004 cm2
7 1175 cm2
8 7 cm 9 854.5 cm2
10 358.8 cm2
11 49.5 cm2 12 a 60π cm2, b 267 cm2 13 232.4 cm2 14 3 cm 15 7 cm 16 a 406.8 cm2,
b 417.0 cm2 17 120 cm3 18 a 343 cm3, b 105 cm3 19 a 780 cm3, b 1700 cm3, c 560 cm3
20 16.5 mm2 21 a w = 80, b 72 000 cm3, c 72 L 22 6065.9 cm3 23 a 594 cm3, b 24 cm3
24 a 320 cm3, b 522.97 cm3 25 a 1990 cm3, b 1960 cm3, c 1437 cm3, d 524 cm3 26 a 162π cm3,
b 75π cm3, c 36π cm3 27 a 9 cm, b 1017.9 cm3 28 a 6 cm3, b 21π cm3 29 a 5 cm, b 8 cm
30 a 4.8 cm, b 11 cm, c 12 cm 31 a 96 cm2, b 3375 cm3 32 a 370 cm3, b 811 cm3, c 980 cm3, d 709 cm3

4 Deductive geometry
Exercise 4.1
1 a x = 50, b y = 110, c t = 64, d u = 123, e p = 52, f k = 20, g m = 103, h a = 30, i z = 45, j r = 35, k w = 72,
l n = 43 2 a x = 100, b p = 52, c r = 145, d k = 39, e y = 76, f f = 47 3 a x = 53, b p = 27, c c = 35,
d a = 57, e t = 28, f h = 60, g q = 109, h k = 137, i s = 14 4 a z = 153, b b = 62, c n = 26, d a = 70,
e u = 5, v = 8, f x = 7, y = 25, g p = 90, h v = 3, w = 10, i k = 14, j d = 110, e = 8, k r = 90, s = 46, l j = 20, k = 6,
m a = 90, b = 18, n f = 15, o y = 90, z = 4 5 a x = 53, y = 53, b p = 66, q = 24, c a = 36, b = 72, d g = 26,
e k = 36, f n = 5, g c = 16, h b = 29, i v = 9 6 a a = 96, b = 84, b u = 49, v = 41, c c = 33, d = 147,
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d m = 36, n = 36, e j = 62, k = 118, f g = 118, h = 118, i = 62 7 a t = 61, b n = 44, c r = 55, d c = 53,
ANSWERS

e h = 112, f k = 63 8 a yes, b no, c no 9 a a = 72, b = 108, c = 72, b x = 24, y = 54, z = 18,


c p = 21, q = 30, r = 98 10 a b = 13, b e = 24, c g = 20, d x = 11, e t = 31, f n = 12, g s = 7, h w = 15, i y = 17
11 a a = 54, b = 55, b m = 109, n = 29, c p = 27, q = 27, d x = 127, y = 127, e c = 65, d = 115, f g = 59, h = 59,
g r = 60, s = 148, h u = 69, v = 83, i j = 45, k = 135, j e = 103, f = 103, k p = 66, q = 105, l m = 112, n = 68
12 a a = 65, b = 54, b e = 27, f = 63, c p = 119, q = 30, d u = 29, v = 75, e g = 119, h = 90, f v = 57, w = 57,
g j = 32, k = 32, h c = 121, d = 75, i s = 60, t = 123 13 a m = 38, n = 142, b b = 90, c = 137, c a = 90, b = 21,
c = 21, d = 21, d a = 76, b = 76, c = 76, e x = 73, y = 73, z = 73, f x = 90, y = 45, z = 45 14 x = 35 15 x = 18

Exercise 4.2
1 a 4, b 6, c 8, d 10, e 5, f 7, g 9, h 12, i 11 2 a convex, b non-convex, c convex, d non-convex
3 a regular, b irregular, c irregular, d regular 4 a i rectangle, ii rhombus, b no — all sides and all angles are
equal in regular polygons. 5 540° 6 a 108°, b 120°, c 135°, d 144° 7 162° 8 c = 42
9 a 60°, b 72°, c 30° 10 120° 11 15° 12 a 8, b 10, c 18, d 9 15 a 540°, b 2340°

Exercise 4.3

1 a ∠AED = 73° (co-interior ∠s, AB || CD) b ∠LKM = 64° (∠K bisects ∠JKM)
∠CEF = 73° (vertically opposite ∠s) ∠KMN = 64° (alternate ∠s, KL || NM)
∴ x = 73 ∴ x = 64
c ∠XZV = 44° (corresponding ∠s, TU || VW) d ∠DIH = 67° (corresponding ∠s, DE || FG)
∠VZS = 46° (adjacent ∠s in a right angle) ∠DEJ = 67° (corresponding ∠s, GH || EJ)
∴ x = 46 ∴ x = 67
e ∠KLN = 111° (co-interior ∠s, KL || MN) f ∠TUX = 25° (adjacent ∠s on a straight line)
∠KLJ = 153° (∠s at a point) ∠TUV = 48° (sum of adjacent ∠s)
∠IJL = 27° (co-interior ∠s, IJ || KL) ∠STU = 48° (alternate ∠s, ST || UV)
∴ x = 27 ∴ x = 48
g ∠BFG = 58° (vertically opposite ∠s) h ∠DBC = 73° (adjacent ∠s in a right angle)
∠EGD = 122° (co-interior ∠s, AB || CD) ∠BDE = 107° (co-interior ∠s, DE || BC)
∠HGD = 61° (HG bisects ∠EGD) ∠DEG = 107° (alternate ∠s, BD || EG)
∴ x = 61 ∠DEF = 103° (∠s at a point)
∴ x = 103
i ∠WRS = 77° (corresponding ∠s, PQ || RS) 2 a ∠BCD = 47° (alternate ∠s, AB || CE)
∠TRP = 77° (WV bisects ∠TRS) ∠BDE = 137° (exterior ∠ of a ∆)
∠VRU = 77° (vertically opposite ∠s) ∴ x = 137
∴ x = 77
b ∠PRQ = 28° (vertically opposite ∠s) c ∠ZXY = 62° (∠ sum of a ∆)
∠PQR = 116° (∠ sum of a ∆) ∠WXV = 62° (vertically opposite ∠s)
∠PQU = 58° (UQ bisects ∠PQR) ∠VWX = 62° (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, VW = VX)
∴ x = 58 ∠WVX = 56° (∠ sum of a ∆)
∴ x = 56
d ∠EFG = 71° (co-interior ∠s, EF || HG) e ∠LMN = 48° (corresponding ∠s, JK || LM)
∠DEF = 71° (alternate ∠s, DE || FG) ∠LNO = 81° (exterior ∠ of a ∆)
∠EDF = 67° (∠ sum of a ∆) ∠ONP = 81° (OK bisects ∠LNP)
∴ x = 67 ∴ x = 81
f ∠CBD = 61° (adjacent ∠s in a right angle) g ∠EDG = 83° (∠s at a point)
∠CDB = 61° (base ∠s of an isosceles ∆, CB = CD) ∠EFG = 87° (∠ sum of a quadrilateral)
∠DCE = 61° (alternate ∠s, CE || BD) ∠GFH = 93° (adjacent ∠s on a straight line)
∠CED = 61° (base ∠s of an isosceles ∆, DC = DE) ∴ x = 93
∴ x = 61
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h ∠QRS = 72° (alternate ∠s, PQ || RS) i ∠VWX = 123° (co-interior ∠s, UV || XW)
∠UTS = 72° (opposite ∠s of a parallelogram) ∠XWZ = 85° (∠s at a point)
∠STV = 18° (adjacent ∠s in a right angle) ∠WXY = 151° (∠ sum of a quadrilateral)
∴ x = 18 ∴ x = 151
j ∠UWV = 60° (∠ in an equilateral ∆) k OA = OB (equal radii)
∠VWX = 65° (∠s at a point) ∠OAB = 55° (corresponding ∠s, AB || CD)
∠WVY = 115° (co-interior ∠s, VY || WX) ∠OBA = 55° (base ∠s of an isosceles ∆, OA = OB)
∴ x = 115 ∠EOB = 110° (exterior ∠ of a ∆)
∴ x = 110
l ∠IML = 108° (∠ in a regular pentagon) 3 a ∠QRS = 90° (∠ in a rectangle)
∠MLN = 108° (alternate ∠s, LN || IM) ∠QSR = 37° (∠ sum of a ∆)
∠LMN = 45° (∠ sum of a ∆) ∴ x = 37
∴ x = 45
b PQ || SR (opposite sides of a rectangle are parallel) c PT = TS (diagonals of a rectangle are equal and
∠QPR = 21° (alternate ∠s, PQ || SR) bisect each other)
∴ x = 21 ∠PST = 67° (base ∠s of an isosceles ∆, PT = TS)
∠PTS = 46° (∠ sum of a ∆)
∠QTR = 46° (vertically opposite ∠s)
∴ x = 46
4 a BC = CD (sides of a rhombus) b ∠AEB = 90° (diagonals of a rhombus are perp.)
∠CBD = 17° (base ∠s of an isosceles ∆, BC = CD) ∠ABE = 36° (∠ sum of a ∆)
∴ m = 17 ∠CBE = 36° (diagonals of a rhombus bisect ∠s
at the vertices)
∴ m = 36
c AD || BC (opposite sides of a rhombus are parallel) d ∠ADC = 52° (adjacent ∠s on a st. line)
∠ABC = 64° (co-interior ∠s, AD || BC) ∠ADB = 26° (diagonals of a rhombus bisect ∠s
∠EBC = 32° (diagonals of a rhombus bisect ∠s at the vertices)
at the vertices) ∴ m = 26
∴ m = 32
e ∠BEC = 90° (diagonals of a rhombus are perp.) f ∠DEF = 75° (base ∠s of an isosceles ∆, DE = DF)
∠FEC = 61° (alternate ∠s, EF || DC) ∠EDF = 30° (∠ sum of a ∆)
∠BEF = 29° (adjacent ∠s in a right angle) AB || DC (opposite sides of a rhombus are parallel)
∴ m = 29 ∠DAB = 150° (co-interior ∠s, AB || DC)
∴ m = 150

Exercise 4.4

1 Let ∠AEC = α 2 a Let ∠ABD = α


∠AED = 180° − α (adjacent ∠s on a straight line) ∠DBC = 90° − α (adjacent ∠s in a right angle)
∠DEB = 180° − (180° − α) = α (adjacent ∠s on a ∠EBC = α (adjacent ∠s in a right angle)
straight line) ∴ ∠ABD = ∠EBC (both equal to α)
∴ ∠AEC = ∠DEB (both equal to α) b ∠ABE + ∠DBC = 90° + α + 90° − α
= 180°
3 Let ∠POR = α 4 Let ∠ABD = α and ∠FBC = β
∠POS = α (PO bisects ∠ROS) ∠DBE = α (DB bisects ∠ABE)
∠ROQ = 180° − α (adjacent ∠s on a straight line) ∠EBF = β (FB bisects ∠EBC)
∠SOQ = 180° − α (adjacent ∠s on a straight line) 2x + 2β = 180° (∠s on a straight line)
∴ ∠ROQ = ∠SOQ (both equal to 180° − α) ∴ α + β = 90°
∴ ∠DBF = α + β (sum of adjacent ∠s)
= 90°
∴ DB ⊥ BF
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5 Let ∠TWX = α 6 Let ∠ABC = α and ∠CDE = β


∠TUY = α (corresponding ∠s, WX || UY) Construct FC, parallel to BA and DE
∠YUV = α (UY bisects ∠TUV) ∠BCF = α (alternate ∠s, BA || FC)
∠UVZ = α (alternate ∠s, UY || ZV) ∠DCF = β (alternate ∠s, FC || DE)
∴ ∠TWX = ∠UVZ (both equal to α) ∠BCD = α + β (sum of adjacent ∠s)
∴ ∠BCD = ∠ABC + ∠CDE
7 Let ∠AEF = α, ∠CAE = β and ∠ACD = γ 8 Let ∠CHG = α
∠BAE = 180° − α (co-interior ∠s, AB || EF) ∠GHD = 180° − α (adjacent ∠s on a straight line)
(180° − α) + β + γ = 180° (co-interior ∠s, AB || CD) ∠CDI = 180° − α (alternate ∠s, GH || DJ)
∴α=β+γ ∠DIE = 180° − (180° − α) = α (co-interior ∠s,
CD || EF)
∠JIF = α (vertically opposite ∠s)
∴ ∠CHG = ∠JIF (both equal to α)
9 Let ∠ABP = α
∠PBD = α (PQ bisects ∠ABD)
∠ABD = 2α (sum of adjacent ∠s)
∠BDE = 2α (alternate ∠s, AB || CE)
∠BDS = α (RS bisects ∠BDE)
∴ ∠PBD = ∠BDS (both equal to α)
∴ PQ || RS (alternate ∠s are equal)

Exercise 4.5

1 Construct DE, through B, parallel to AC 2 Construct CE, parallel to AB


∠DBA = ∠BAC (alternate ∠s, DE || AC) ∠ECD = ∠BAC (corresponding ∠s, AB || CE)
∠EBC = ∠BCA (alternate ∠s, DE || AC) ∠BCE = ∠ABC (alternate ∠s, AB || CE)
∠DBA + ∠ABC + ∠EBC = 180° (∠s on a straight line) ∠BCD = ∠ECD + ∠BCE (sum of adjacent ∠s)
∴ ∠BAC + ∠ABC + ∠BCA = 180° ∴ ∠BCD = ∠BAC + ∠ABC
3 ∠C = ∠A + ∠B (given) 4 Let ∠BCA = α
∠A + ∠B + ∠C = 180° (∠ sum of a ∆) ∠DAC = 90° − α (∠ sum of ∆ACD)
∴ ∠A + ∠B + (∠A + ∠B) = 180° ∠EBC = 90° − α (∠ sum of ∆BCE)
2(∠A + ∠B) = 180° ∴ ∠DAC = ∠EBC (both equal to 90° − α)
∴ ∠A + ∠B = 90°
∴ ∠C = 90°
∴ ∆ABC is right-angled
5 Let ∠BAC = α 6 Let ∠CAB = α
∠BCA = α (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, AB = BC) ∠ACB = α (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, AB = BC)
∠DCE = α (vertically opposite ∠s) ∠EBD = α (corresponding ∠s, AC || BE)
∠DEC = α (alternate ∠s, AB || DE) ∠CBE = α (alternate ∠s, AC || BE)
∴ ∆CDE is isosceles (∠DCE = ∠DEC) ∴ ∠CBE = ∠EBD (both equal to α)
∴ EB bisects ∠CBD
7 Let ∠PRS = α 8 ∠BAD = 30° (given)
∠QRS = α (SR bisects ∠PRQ) ∠ABD = 30° (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, AD = BD)
∠PRQ = 2α (sum of adjacent ∠s) ∠DBC = 60° (adjacent ∠s in a right angle)
∠PQR = 2α (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, PQ = PR) ∠BCD = 60° (∠ sum of ∆ABC)
∠PSR = 3α (exterior ∠ of ∆QRS) ∠BDC = 60° (exterior ∠ of ∆ABD)
∴ ∠PSR = 3∠PRS ∴ ∆BCD is equilateral (all ∠s are 60°)
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ANSWERS
9 Let ∠YXW = α and ∠XYW = β 10 a Let ∠BAD = α
a ∠XWZ = α + β (exterior ∠ of ∆XYW) ∠ABD = α (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, AD = DB)
b ∠WXZ = α (XW bisects ∠YXZ) ∠DBC = 90° − α (adjacent ∠s in a right angle)
∠XZY = β (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, XY = XZ) ∠ACB = 90° − α (∠ sum of ∆ABC)
∠XWY = α + β (exterior ∠ of ∆XWZ) ∴ ∠DBC = ∠ACB (both equal to 90° − α)
c ∠XWY + ∠XWZ = 180° (adjacent ∠s on a ∴ ∆BCD is isosceles
straight line) b AD = DB (given)
(α + β) + (α + β) = 180° DB = DC (equal sides lie opposite equal ∠s,
2α + 2β = 180° ∠DBC = ∠ACB)
∴α + β = 90° ∴ AD = DC (both equal to DB)
∴ ∠XWZ = ∠XWY = 90° ∴ D is the midpoint of AC
∴ XW ⊥ YZ
11 a OA = OB = OC (equal radii) 12 a Let ∠ABE = α and ∠BAC = β
b Let ∠OAC = α and ∠OBC = β ∠BEC = α + β (exterior ∠ of ∆ABE)
∠OCA = α (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, OA = OC) ∠EBC = α (BE bisects ∠ABC)
∠OCB = β (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, OB = OC) ∠BCD = (α + β) + α = 2α + β (exterior ∠ of ∆BCD)
∴ 2α + 2β = 180° (∠ sum of ∆ABC) b ∠BAC + ∠BCD = β + 2α + β
∴ α + β = 90° = 2(α + β)
∠ACB = α + β (sum of adjacent ∠s) = 2∠BEC
∴ ∠ACB = 90°
13 Let ∠ABG = α and ∠CDG = β 14 Let ∠UWY = α
∠GBD = α (EB bisects ∠ABD) ∠WUX = 90° − α (∠ sum of ∆UWX)
∠GDB = β (FD bisects ∠BDC) ∠VYW = α (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, VW = VY)
∴2α + 2β = 180° (co-interior ∠s, AB || CD) ∠XZY = 90° − α (∠ sum of ∆XYZ)
∴ α + β = 90° ∠UZV = 90° − α (vertically opposite ∠s)
∠BGD = 180° − (α + β) (∠ sum of a ∆) ∴ ∠WUX = ∠UZV (both equal to 90° − α)
= 180° − 90° ∴ ∆UVZ is isosceles
= 90°
∴ EB ⊥ FD
15 a ∠BDC = α + β (exterior ∠ of ∆ABD) 16 Let ∠ABG = α and ∠CDE = β
b ∠BCE = ∠BAD (given) ∠GBC = α (GB bisects ∠ABC)
=α ∠ABC = 2α (sum of adjacent ∠s)
∠DBC = β (BD bisects ∠ABC) ∠BCF = 180° − 2α (co-interior ∠s, AB || FE)
∠DEC = α + β (exterior ∠ of ∆BCE) ∠CED = β (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, CD = CE)
∴ ∠BDC = ∠DEC (both equal to α + β) ∠ECD = 180° − 2β (∠ sum of ∆CDE)
∴ CD = CE (equal sides lie opposite equal ∠s) ∠BCF = ∠ECD (vertically opposite ∠s)
∴ 180° − 2α = 180° − 2β
∴α=β
∴ ∠GBC = ∠CDE
∴ GB || DE (alternate ∠s are equal)
17 Let ∠ABF = α and ∠ACE = β
∠EBC = α (EB bisects ∠ABC)
∠ACB = 2α (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, AB = AC)
∠BEC = α (alternate ∠s, AB || EC)
∠ECD = β (EC bisects ∠ACD)
2α + 2β = 180° (adjacent ∠s on a straight line)
∴ α + β = 90°
∠BFC = α + β (exterior ∠ of ∆CEF)
∴ ∠BFC = 90°
∴ AC ⊥ BE
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ANSWERS

Exercise 4.6
1 a AAS, b RHS, c SSS, d SAS 2 a yes, SAS, b no, c yes, RHS, d no 3 no, AAA is not a congruence test
4 a QR = SR (given) b DF = FH (given)
PR = TR (given) ∠DEF = ∠FGH (alternate ∠s, DE || GH)
∠QRP = ∠SRT (vertically opposite ∠s) ∠DFE = ∠GFH (vertically opposite ∠s)
∴ ∆PQR ≡ ∆TSR (SAS) ∴ ∆DEF ≡ ∆HGF (AAS)
c XY = XW (given) d LM = MN (given)
YZ = WZ (given) MK is a common side
XZ is a common side ∠MKL = ∠MKN = 90° (MK ⊥ LN)
∴ ∆XYZ ≡ ∆XWZ (SSS) ∴ ∆MLK ≡ ∆MNK (RHS)
5 a AE = BE (CD bisects AB) b OI = OK (equal radii)
CE = DE (AB bisects CD) OJ is a common side
∠AEC = ∠BED (vertically opposite ∠s) ∠OJI = ∠OJK = 90° (OJ ⊥ IK)
∴ ∆ACE ≡ ∆BDE (SAS) ∴ ∆OIJ ≡ ∆OKJ (RHS)
∴ AC = BD (matching sides of congruent ∆s) ∴ ∠IOJ = ∠KOJ (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s)
∴ OJ bisects ∠IOK
c ∠WXY = ∠WZY (given) d OA = OD (equal radii)
∠XYW = ∠ZYW (WY bisects ∠XYZ) OB =OC (equal radii)
WY is a common side AB = CD (given)
∴ ∆XYW ≡ ∆ZYW (AAS) ∴ ∆AOB ≡ ∆DOC (SSS)
∴ WX = WZ (matching sides of congruent ∆s) ∴ ∠AOB = ∠COD (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s)
∴ ∆XWZ is isosceles
e ∠QPR = ∠SRT (corresponding ∠s, PQ || RS) f ∠IJL = ∠JLK (alternate ∠s, IJ || LK)
∠QRP = ∠STR (corresponding ∠s, QR || ST) ∠ILJ = ∠LJK (alternate ∠s, LI || KJ)
PR = RT (QR bisects PT) LJ is a common side
∴ ∆PQR ≡ ∆RST (AAS) ∴ ∆IJL ≡ ∆KLJ (AAS)
∴ PQ = RS (matching sides of congruent ∆s) ∴ ∠IJL = ∠KJL (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s)
∴ LJ bisects ∠IJK
g CD = DE (given) h RS = QT (given)
DF is a common side RT is a common side
∠DFC = ∠DFE = 90° (DF ⊥ CE) ∠SRT = ∠RTQ (alternate ∠s, RS || QT)
∴ ∆CDF ≡ ∆EDF (RHS) ∴ ∆RST ≡ ∆TQR (SAS)
∴ CF = FE (matching sides of congruent ∆s) ∴ ∠RTS = ∠QRT (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s)
∴ DF bisects CE ∴ QR || TS (alternate ∠s are equal)
i AB = BD (BC bisects AD) j OX = OY (equal radii)
BC = DE (given) XM = MY (OM bisects XY)
∠ABC = ∠BDE (corresponding ∠s, BC || DE) OM is a common side
∴ ∆ABC ≡ ∆BDE (SAS) ∴ ∆OMX ≡ ∆OMY (SSS)
∴ ∠BAC = ∠DBE (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s) ∴ ∠OMX = ∠OMY (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s)
∴ AC || BE (corresponding ∠s are equal) But, ∠OMX + ∠OMY = 180° (adjacent ∠s on
a straight line)
∴ ∠OMX = ∠OMY = 90°
∴ OM ⊥ XY
6 a PQ = PR (given) 7 a AB = AC (given)
QX = RY (given) PB = QC (P, Q are midpoints of equal sides)
∠PQX = ∠PRY (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, PQ = PR) b PB = QC (proven above)
∴ ∆PQX ≡ ∆PRY (SAS) BC is a common side
b PX = PY (matching sides of congruent ∆s) ∠ABC = ∠ACB (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, AB = AC)
∴ ∆PXY is isosceles ∴ ∆PBC ≡ ∆QCB (SAS)
∴ PC = QB (matching sides of congruent ∆s)
8 a ∠ABC = ∠ACB (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, AB = AC) b BL = CM (matching sides of congruent ∆s)
∠BLC = ∠CMB = 90° (CL ⊥ AB, BM ⊥ AC) ∠BLN = ∠CMN = 90° (CL ⊥ AB, BM ⊥ AC)
BC is a common side ∠BNL = ∠CNM (vertically opposite ∠s)
∴ ∆BLC ≡ ∆CMB (AAS) ∴ ∆BLN ≡ ∆CMN (AAS)
c LN = MN (matching sides of congruent ∆s)
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9 a Construct AD, the angle bisector of ∠ A b Construct AD, the angle bisector of ∠A

ANSWERS
AB = AC (given) ∠ABC = ∠ACB (given)
∠BAD = ∠CAD (AD bisects ∠BAC) ∠BAD = ∠CAD (AD bisects ∠BAC)
AD is a common side AD is a common side
∴ ∆BAD ≡ ∆CAD (SAS) ∴ ∆ABD ≡ ∆ACD (AAS)
∴ ∠ABC = ∠ACB (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s) ∴ AB = AC (matching sides of congruent ∆s)
10 a AC = CB (sides of an equilateral ∆) 11 i Let ∠ABC = α and ∠PBC = β
∠ACD = ∠BCD (CD bisects ∠ACB) ∠ABP = α − β (by subtraction)
CD is a common side ∠ACB = α (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, AB = AC)
∴ ∆ACD ≡ ∆BCD (SAS) ∠PCB = β (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, PB = PC)
∴ ∠A = ∠B (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s) ∠ACP = α − β (by subtraction)
b AB = AC (sides of an equilateral ∆) ∴ ∠ABP = ∠ACP (both equal to α − β)
∠BAE = ∠CAE (AE bisects ∠BAC) ii AB = AC (given)
AE is a common side ∠ABP = ∠ACP (proven above)
∴ ∆ABE ≡ ∆ACE (SAS) PB = PC (given)
∴ ∠B = ∠C (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s) ∴ ∆ABP ≡ ∆ACP (SAS)
c ∠A = B (proven above) ∠BAP = ∠CAP (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s)
∠B = ∠C (proven above) ∴ PA bisects ∠ABC
∴ ∠A = ∠B = ∠C
But, ∠A + ∠B + ∠C = 180° (∠ sum of a ∆)
∴ ∠A = ∠B = ∠C = 60°
12 QM = PN (given) 13 i ∠BAC = 60° (∠ in an equilateral ∆)
PM = SN (given) ∠DAC = 120° (adjacent ∠s on a straight line)
∠LMN = ∠LNM (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, LM = LN) ∠ACB = 60° (∠ in an equilateral ∆)
∴ ∆QMP ≡ ∆PNS (SAS) ∠BCE = 120° (adjacent ∠s on a straight line)
∴ PQ = PS (matching sides of congruent ∆s) ∠ACD = 30° (adjacent ∠s in a right angle)
∴ ∠PQS = ∠PSQ (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, PQ = PS) ∠ABC = 60° (∠ in an equilateral ∆)
∠CBE = 30° (adjacent ∠s in a right angle)
ii AC = BC (sides of an equilateral ∆)
∠ACD = ∠CBE = 30° (proven above)
∠DAC = ∠BCE = 120° (proven above)
∴ ∆ACD ≡ ∆CBE (AAS)
∴ CE = AD (matching sides of congruent ∆s)

Exercise 4.7

1 ∠BAC + ∠ABC + ∠BCA = 180° (∠ sum of ∆ABC) 2 a ∠BAC = ∠ACD (alternate ∠s, AB || DC)
∠DAC + ∠ADC + ∠DCA = 180° (∠ sum of ∆ADC) ∠BCA = ∠CAD (alternate ∠s, BC || AD)
∴ (∠BAC + ∠DAC) + ∠ABC + (∠BCA + ∠DCA) AC is a common side
+ ∠ADC = 360° (by addition) ∴ ∆ABC ||| ∆CDA (AAS)
∴ ∠A + ∠B + ∠C + ∠D = 360° b AB = DC (matching sides of congruent ∆s)
AD = BC (matching sides of congruent ∆s)
c ∠ABC = ∠ADC (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s)
d the opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal, and
the opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal.
3 a ∠ABP = ∠PDC (alternate ∠s, AB || DC) 4 a ∠BCA = α (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, AB = BC)
∠BAP = ∠PCD (alternate ∠s, AB || DC) ∠DAC = α (alternate ∠s, AD || BC)
AB = DC (opp. sides of a parallelogram) b ∠BDC = β (alternate ∠s, AB || DC)
∴ ∆APB ≡ ∆CPD (AAS) BC = CD (sides of a rhombus are equal)
b AP = PC (matching sides of congruent ∆s) ∠CBD = β (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, BC = CD)
BP = PD (matching sides of congruent ∆s) c the diagonals of a rhombus bisect the angles at the
c the diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other. vertices.
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5 a ∠BCA = α (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, AB = BC) 6 a AB = CD (opposite sides of a rectangle are equal)


∠CBD = β (diagonal of a rhombus bisects the ∠ABC = ∠BCD = 90° (angles in a rectangle)
∠ at the vertex) BC is a common side
b 2α + 2β = 180° (∠ sum of ∆ABC) ∴ ∆ABC ≡ ∆DCB (SAS)
∴ α + β = 90° b AC = BD (matching sides of congruent ∆s)
c ∠BPC = α + β (exterior ∠ of ∆ABP) c the diagonals of a rectangle are equal.
∴ ∠BPC = 90°
∴ AC ⊥ BD
d the diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular.
7 a i 2α + 2β = 360° (∠ sum of a quadrilateral) 8 a AP = PC (BD bisects AC)
∴ α + β = 180° ∠BPA = ∠BPC = 90° (BD ⊥ AC)
ii ∠BAD + ∠ADC = α + β = 180° BP is a common side
∴ AB || DC (co-interior ∠s are supplementary) ∴ ∆ABP ≡ ∆CBP (SAS)
∠BAD + ∠ABC = α + β = 180° b AB = BC (matching sides of congruent ∆s)
∴ AD || BC (co-interior ∠s are supplementary) c ABCD is a parallelogram (diagonals bisect each
b i AB = CD (given) other)
BC = AD (given) AB = BC (proven above)
AC is a common side ∴ ABCD is a rhombus (parallelogram with a pair of
∴ ∆ABC ≡ ∆CDA (SSS) adjacent sides equal)
ii ∠BAC = ∠ACD (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s)
∴ AB || CD (alternate ∠s are equal)
∠BCA = ∠CAD (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s)
∴ BC || AD (alternate ∠s are equal) 9 i 4α = 360° (∠ sum of a quadrilateral)
c i AB = DC (given) ∴ α = 90°
∠BAC = ∠ACD (alternate ∠s, AB || DC) ii ∠BAD + ∠ADC = α + α = 180°
AC is a common side ∴ AB || DC (co-interior ∠s are supplementary)
∴ ∆ABC ≡ ∆CDA (SAS) ∠BAD + ∠ABC = α + α = 180°
ii ∠BCA = ∠CAD (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s) ∴ AD || BC (co-interior ∠s are supplementary)
∴ AD || BC (alternate ∠s are equal) ∴ ABCD is a parallelogram (two pairs of opposite
d i AP = PC (BD bisects AC) sides parallel)
BP = PD (AC bisects BD) But, ∠ABC = 90°
∠APB = ∠CPD (vertically opposite ∠s) ∴ ABCD is a rectangle (a parallelogram with one
∴ ∆APB ≡ ∆CPD (SAS) angle a right angle).
ii AB = DC (matching sides of congruent ∆s)
∠ABP = ∠PDC (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s)
∴ AB || DC (alternate ∠s are equal)
10 a ∠ADP = α (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, PA = PD) 11 a ∠PBR = ∠RDC (alternate ∠s, AB || DC)
∠ABP = β (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, PA = PB) ∠BPR = ∠RQD (alternate ∠s, AB || DC)
b 2α + 2β = 180° (∠ sum of ∆ABD) BR = RD (AC bisects BD)
∴ α + β = 90° ∴ ∆BPR ≡ ∆DQR (AAS)
∠DAB = α + β (sum of adjacent ∠s) b PB = DQ (matching sides of congruent ∆s)
∴ ∠DAB = 90° AB = DC (opposite sides of a parallelogram are
c ABCD is a parallelogram (diagonals bisect each equal)
other) ∴ AB − PB = DC − DQ
But, ∠DAB = 90° (proven above) ∴ AP = QC
∴ ABCD is a rectangle (parallelogram with one
angle a right angle).
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12 a ∠BDC = α (alternate ∠s, AB || DC) 13 a Let ∠DBC = α
∠ADB = α (BD bisects ∠ADC) ∠ADB = α (alternate ∠s, AB || DC)
∴ AB = AD (equal sides lie opposite equal ∠s) ∠FBC = 180° − α (adjacent ∠s on a st. line)
b ABCD is a rhombus (parallelogram with a pair of ∠ADE = 180° − α (adjacent ∠s on a st. line)
adjacent sides equal). ∴ ∠FBC = ∠ADE (both equal to 180° − α)
b ∠FBC = ∠ADE (proven above)
BC = AD (opposite sides of a parallelogram
are equal)
BF = ED (given)
∴ ∆FBC ≡ ∆EDA (SAS)
c ∠BFC = ∠DEA (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s)
∴ FC || AE (alternate ∠s are equal)
FC = AE (matching sides of congruent ∆s)
∴ AFCE is a parallelogram (one pair of opposite
sides equal and parallel).

Exercise 4.8
1 a x = 39, b a = 25, c t = 2 5 , d m = 15, e u = 4 2 , f e = 3 5
2 a no, b yes, c no, d yes 3 a BD = 12 cm, BC = 15 cm, b AC 2 = AB 2 + BC 2; ∴ ∆ABC is right-angled.
4 12 cm 5 4m 6 3 cm 7 x = 25 8 5 cm, 12 cm, 13 cm 11 136 cm
14 b AC 2 = x2 + xy, BC 2 = y 2 + xy, c AB 2 = AC 2 + BC 2 15 a AB 2 = AD2 + BD2, b CD 2 = BC 2 − BD2
16 d In a quadrilateral in which the diagonals are perpendicular, the sum of the squares on the opposite sides are
equal.

Chapter 4 Review
1 a x = 50, b p = 74, c a = 62, d c = 36, e e = 114, f s = 55, g m = 153, h b = 86
2 a ∠ABD + ∠DBC = 90°, ∴ AB ⊥ BC, b ∠PQS + ∠SQR = 180°, ∴ P, Q, R are collinear.
3 a no, corresponding ∠s are not equal, b yes, co-interior ∠s are supplementary, c yes, alternate ∠s are equal
4 a 7, b 11 5 a 720°, 60°, b 1440°, 144°, c 540°, 108°, d 1260°, 140°, e 1080°, 135°, f 1800°, 150°
6 a 72°, b 45°, c 60° 7 a 10, b 24, c 18 8 no
9 a Let ∠ABG = α b Let ∠QSR = α
∠CDG = ∠ABG (corresponding ∠s, AB || CD) ∠PQS = 180° − α (co-interior ∠s, PQ || RS)
=α ∠QST = 90° − α (TS ⊥ RS)
∠DEF = ∠ABG (given) ∠TSU = 90° − (90° − α) (QS ⊥ SU)
=α =α
∠CDE = ∠DEF (alternate ∠s, CD || EF) Now, ∠PQS + ∠TSU = 180°, ∴ ∠PQS and ∠TSU are
=α supplementary.
Now, ∠CDE = ∠CDG (both equal to α)
∴ CD bisects ∠GDE
c Let ∠IMH = α d Let ∠PQS = α
∠IMN = 90° + α (by addition) ∠SPQ = ∠PQS (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, PS = SQ)
∠JIM = 180° − (90° + α) (co-interior ∠s, IJ || MN) =α
= 90° − α ∠SQR = 90° − α (PQ ⊥ QR)
∠JIK = 2∠JIM (IM bisects ∠JIK) ∠PRQ = 90° − α (∠ sum of ∆PQR)
= 180° − 2α Now, ∠SQR = ∠PRQ (both equal to 90° − α)
∠IKL = 2α (co-interior ∠s, IJ || KL) ∴ ∆QRS is isosceles
∴ ∠IKL = 2∠IMH
e Let ∠GBD = α f Let ∠EAC = α and ∠ECA = β
∠ABG = ∠GBD (BG bisects ∠ABD) ∠ABC = ∠EAC (given)
=α =α
∠BDF = 90° − α (∠ sum of ∆BED) ∠BCD = ∠ECA (DC bisects ∠ACB)
∠CDF = ∠BDF (FD bisects ∠BDC) =β
= 90° − α ∠AED = α + β (ext. ∠ of ∆ACE)
Now, ∠ABD + ∠BDC = 2α + 2(90° − α) ∠ADE = α + β (ext. ∠ of ∆BCD)
= 180° Now, ∠AED = ∠ADE (both equal to α + β)
∴ AB || CD (co-interior ∠s are supplementary) ∴ ∆ADE is isosceles
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10 a i AB = BC (given) b i ∠PQS = ∠QSR = 90° (alternate ∠s, PQ || SR)


OA = OC (equal radii) PS = QR (given)
OB is a common side QS is a common side
∴ ∆OAB ≡ ∆OCB (SSS) ∴ ∆PQS ≡ ∆RSQ (RHS)
ii ∠AOB = ∠COB (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s) ii ∠PSQ = ∠RQS (matching ∠s of congruent ∆s)
∴ OB bisects ∠AOC ∴ PS || QR (alternate ∠s are equal)
PQ || SR (given)
∴ PQRS is a parallelogram (opposite sides are
parallel)
c i ∠XWZ = ∠XYZ (given) d i CD = EF (given)
∠XZW = ∠XZY (XZ bisects ∠WZY) ∠DCE = ∠FEG (corresponding ∠s, CD || EF)
XZ is a common side CE = EG (EF bisects CG)
∴ ∆XWZ ≡ ∆XYZ (AAS) ∴ ∆CDE ≡ ∆EFG (SAS)
ii XW = XY (matching sides of congruent ∆s) ii DE = FG (matching sides of congruent ∆s)
∴ ∆WXY is isosceles
11 a PQ = SR (opposite sides of a parallelogram) 12 a KN = LM (opposite sides of a rectangle)
∠PQT = ∠RST (alternate ∠s, PQ || SR) ∠KNM = ∠LMN = 90° (∠s in a rectangle)
∠PTQ = ∠STR (vert. opp. ∠s) NM is a common side
∴ ∆PQT ≡ ∆RST (AAS) ∴ ∆KNM ≡ ∆LMN (SAS)
b PT = TR (matching sides of congruent ∆s) b KM = LN (matching sides of congruent ∆s)
QT = TS (matching sides of congruent ∆s) ∴ diagonals of a rectangle are equal
∴ the diagonals bisect each other
13 a XY = YZ (sides of a rhombus) 14 a diagonals bisect each other
∠XZY = ∠ZXY (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, XY = YZ) b SW is a common side
=α ∠SWV = ∠SWT = 90° (SU ⊥ VT)
∠WXZ = ∠XZY (alternate ∠s, WX || ZY) VW = WT (SU bisects VT)
=α ∴ ∆SVW ≡ ∆STW (SAS)
Now, ∠WXZ = ∠ZXY (both equal to α) c SV = ST (matching sides of congruent ∆s)
∴ ZX bisects ∠WXY ∴ STUV is a rhombus (parallelogram with a pair of
b WX = XY (sides of a rhombus) adjacent sides equal)
∠XWY = ∠XYW (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, WX = XY)

2α + 2β = 180° (∠ sum of ∆WXY)
∴ α + β = 90°
∠WAX = α + β (exterior ∠ of ∆XAY)
= 90°
∴ XZ ⊥ WY
15 a AB = AC (given) MP LP
BR = CS (R, S are midpoints of AB, AC) 17 a --------- = -------- (given)
LP PN
b BR = CS (proven above)
a LP
∠ABC = ∠ACB (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, AB = AC) ∴ ------- = -------
LP b
BC is a common side 2 = ab
∴ ∆RBC ≡ ∆SCB (SAS) LP
c CR = BS (matching sides of congruent ∆s) ∴ LP = ab
d TR = TS (given) b LM 2 = a2 + ab, LN 2 = b2 + ab
∴ CR − TR = BS − TS c LM 2 + LN 2 = a2 + ab + b2 + ab
∴ TB = TC = a2 + 2ab + b2
∴ ∆BTC is isosceles = (a + b)2
= MN 2
16 AC2 = AB2 + BC 2 AD2 = AC 2 + CD2
∴ ∆LMN is right-angled (converse of Pythagoras’
= AB2 + (2AB)2 = 5AB2 + (2AB)2
theorem)
= 5AB 2 = 9AB 2

∴ AD = 3AB
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5 Factorisation and algebraic
fractions
Exercise 5.1
1 x2 + 8x + 15 2 a xy + 3x + 2y + 6, b pq − 2p + 5q − 10, c uv − 6u − 4v + 24 3 a x2 + 6x +8, b m2 + 7m + 6,
c u2 + 3u − 40, d b2 + 7b − 18, e a2 − 5a − 24, f t2 − 3t + 2, g c2 − 10c + 24, h z2 − 13z + 42, i d 2 + 7d − 60,
j 2x2 + 7x + 3, k 3m2 + 10m + 8, l 5a2 − 18a − 8, m 2g2 − 11g + 15, n 3t2 − 17t − 6, o 4n2 + 13n − 35,
p 10r2 + 41r + 21, q 6k2 + 17k − 45, r 21v2 − 62v + 16 5 a x2 + 3x + 2, b p2 + 5p + 6, c a2 + 10a + 21,
d t2 − 9t + 20, e b2 − 8b + 12, f c2 − 7c + 12, g z2 + 3z − 4, h d 2 − 3d − 18, i s2 + 8s − 20, j e2 + 5e − 14,
k u2 + 6u − 27, l k2 − 7k − 44, m f 2 + 12f + 35, n w2 − w − 30, o r2 − 12r + 32, p g2 + 2g − 48, q h2 + 6h − 55,
r v2 + 11v + 24, s q2 − 13q + 36, t m2 + 3m − 54, u i 2 − 9i − 36, v l 2 + 4l − 60, w y2 − 10y − 39, x j 2 − 15j + 56
6 6a2 − 9a − 60 7 a a2 + 2ab + b2, b m2 + 2mn + n2, c g2 − 2gh + h2, d p2 − 2pq + q2 8 a a2 + 6a + 9,
b p2 − 8p + 16, c c2 + 12c + 36, d t 2 − 2t + 1, e u2 − 10u + 25, f k2 + 20k + 100, g s2 + 14s + 49, h p2 − 18p + 81
9 a 4x2 + 12x + 9, b 9t 2 − 30t + 25, c 16m2 + 8m + 1, d 25c2 − 20c + 4, e 49 − 28g + 4g2, f 25 + 60r + 36r2,
g 9p2 − 6pq + q2, h 9a2 + 24ab + 16b2, i 4e2 − 44ef + 121f 2, j 16c2 + 40cd + 25d 2, k 49g2 − 42gh + 9h2,
1
l 144j 2 + 120jk + 25k2, m p2q2 + 2pqr + r 2, n 36a2b2 − 84abcd + 49c2d 2, o x 2 + 2 + ----2- 10 a no, b yes, c no,
x
d yes, e yes, f no, g no, h no, i yes 11 a 25, b 6p, c y + 6, 12y, d a − 7, 14a, e k + 4, 16, f u − 1, 1, g 12b,
h 3e + 5, 30e, i 5n + 6, 36, j 7z − 3, 9 12 a m2 − n2, b p2 − 4, c r2 − 25, d 9 − g2, e y2 − 49, f 16 − w2,
g t 2 − 1, h k2 − 36, i 100 − b2, j 4e2 − 9, k 25r2 − 4, l 9c2 − 1, m 16 − 49h2, n 36 − 25n2, o 4p2 − 81q2,
p 100y2 − 9z2, q 49s2 − 36t 2, r a2b2 − 64c2 13 a a2 + 9a + 18, b t 2 − 46, c 2p2 − 3p + 6, d 4e2 − 8e + 10,
e a2 + 8a + 35, f 2x2 + 12x + 25, g −6m − 25, h 14y + 98, i k2 − 21k + 14, j 120c, k 32h + 64, l 24m − 18
14 a x3 + 5x2 + 10x + 8, b a3 − 6a2 + 13a − 20, c k3 + 6k2 + 11k + 6, d n3 − 6n2 − 13n + 42,
e p 3 + 15p2 + 63p + 49, f y3 − 11y2 + 39y − 45, g t 3 + 6t 2 + 12t + 8, h e3 − 9e2 + 27e − 27

Exercise 5.2
1 a 2(c + 3), b 5(m + 4), c 3(7 + e), d 7(7 + x), e 3(g − 5), f 6(k − 1), g 3(9 − r), h 5(11 − t), i 2(x + y), j 3(m − 4n),
k 8(3p + q), l 12(f − 4g), m x(y + z), n b(a − c), o m(m + 7), p c(c − 1) 2 a 2(2n + 3), b 3(3b + 5), c 4(3y − 2),
d 5(2u − 5), e 7(3p + 4), f 3(5g − 6), g 7(2w + 3), h 6(4z − 5), i 11(4h − 3), j 7(5d + 7), k 10(2q − 5), l 11(4f − 7),
m 5(5 − 9k), n 7(8 + 9v), o 8(5 − 8a), p 12(2 − 7s) 3 a 3y(x + 4z), b 2p(q + 5r), c 5g(f − 3h), d 7c(d − 6e),
e 3j(2i + 3k), f 4n(3m − 5p), g 11v(2u − 3w), h 8t(4s + 3u), i 6b(b + 4), j 7a(3a − 1), k 2q(7q − 10), l 5u(5 + 6u),
m pq(r + s), n de(c − f), o xy(x + y), p ab(c − b), q fg(g − fh), r 3k(2j + 5km), s 4tu(4u + 5tv), t 7gh(4gh − 7i)
4 a 4(p + q + r), b a(b + c − d), c x(x − y + z), d 3(e + 2f + 5g), e 2(3m2 − 5m + 7n), f 5(1 − 3v − 6v2),
g 6(5c2 − 2c + 3), h a(11b − 1 + b2), i 3r(r − s − 3), j 5y(4 − 5z + 2y), k 7i(j + 2i − 6k), l 12z(2 − 5y − 8z),
m pq(p + 1 + q), n rs(9 − s − r), o abc(a + b − c) 5 a −2(k + 4), b −3(n + 5), c −5(2c + 5), d −7(2w + 3),
e −4(x − 1), f −9(d − 2), g −4(4m − 5), h −3(3g − 7), i −9(2 + 3y), j −3(12 − 5e), k −8(4 + 5z), l −11(4 − 9t),
m −d(c + e), n −j(i − k), o −a(a + 7), p −v(11 − v), q −4n(2n − 5), r −3b(7 + 8b), s −4f(5 − 9e), t −13cd(2c + 3d)
6 a m2(1 + m), b x2(x4 + 1), c t3(1 − t5), d y3(y7 − 1), e a4(1 + 3a3), f g3(2 − g5), g u5(7u4 + 4), h h3(5 − 4h),
i 3c5(c5 + 3), j 11g3(2g5 + 1), k 8q7(2 − 3q6), l 5z2(9z7 − 4)

Exercise 5.3
1 a x2 − 9, (x + 3)(x − 3), b 4x2 − 25, (2x + 5)(2x − 5) 2 a (p − q)(p + q), b (c − d)(c + d), c (m − n)(m + n),
d (u − v)(u + v) 3 a (x − 2)(x + 2), b (a − 5)(a + 5), c (p − 1)(p + 1), d (y − 6)(y + 6), e (z − 8)(z + 8),
f (c − 11)(c + 11), g (t − 7)(t + 7), h (b − 9)(b + 9), i (4 − k)(4 + k), j (8 − g)(8 + g), k (10 − m)(10 + m),
l (12 − u)(12 + u) 4 a (e − 13)(e + 13), b (h − 16)(h + 16), c (23 − s)(23 + s), d (19 − j)(19 + j)
5 a (2a − 3)(2a + 3), b (3p − 5)(3p + 5), c (7q − 2)(7q + 2), d (4c − 1)(4c + 1), e (6 − 7y)(6 + 7y), f (5 − 4r)(5 + 4r),
g (1 − 11u)(1 + 11u), h (10 − 9t)(10 + 9t), i (3a − b)(3a + b), j (x − 2y)(x + 2y), k (6e − f)(6e + f), l (j − 8k)(j + 8k),
m (2g − 7h)(2g + 7h), n (5m − 12n)(5m + 12n), o (10p − 3q)(10p + 3q), p (6s − 11t)(6s + 11t), q (ab − c)(ab + c),
r (p − qr)(p + qr), s (2x − 3yz)(2x + 3yz), t (4ef − 9gh)(4ef + 9gh) 6 a 2(m − 3)(m + 3), b 3(a − 2)(a + 2),
c 11(t − 1)(t + 1), d 5(y − 10)(y + 10), e 3(5 − x)(5 + x), f 7(3 − p)(3 + p), g 2(8 − e)(8 + e), h 6(3 − z)(3 + z),
i 2(2n − 3)(2n + 3), j 3(2c − 3)(2c + 3), k 5(3 − 2f)(3 + 2f), l 2(3k − 5)(3k + 5), m a(a − 1)(a + 1), n n2(1 − n)(1 + n),
o d(7d − 1)(7d + 1), p u(4 − 5u)(4 + 5u), q 8h(h − 2)(h + 2), r 6w(3w − 2)(3w + 2), s 8s(3 − 2s)(3 + 2s),
t 5j(4j − 5)(4j + 5) 7 a (2a − 6)(2a + 6), no — each factor still has a common factor of 2. b 4(a − 3)(a + 3)
8 a 9(k − 2)(k + 2), b 4(c − 5)(c + 5), c 25(x − 2y)(x + 2y), d 4(e − 6f)(e + 6f) 9 31 10 a 240, b 9800, c 2000
11 a (a + b − c)(a + b + c), b (m − n − p)(m − n + p), c (x + 3 − y)(x + 3 + y), d (j − k − 6)(j − k + 6), e (b − 2)(b + 12),
f p(p + 4), g (2m + 2n − 3)(2m + 2n + 3), h (3c − 3d − 5)(3c − 3d + 5), i (27p + 18q − 8r)(27p + 18q + 8r)
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ANSWERS

Exercise 5.4
1 a (c + d)(a + b), b (x + 3)(x + 2), c (p − 4)(3n + 7), d (x + y)(w − z), e (t − 1)(t − 9), f (a − 8)(4g − 5h),
g (q + r)(p + s), h (a2 + 2)(5 − c), i (y + 4)(mn − 8), j (d + e)(u + 1), k (p − 2q)(1 + w), l (7i − 2j)(6h − 1),
2 a (m + n)(k + 5), b (c + d)(a + b), c (p + q)(p + 2), d (w + 3)(x + 2y), e (e − 2)(c + 4d), f (h − 1)(2g + 3),
g (v + 7)(4u + 5), h (x + 2y)(3 + 8a), i (n − 3)(5m + 6p), j (k + 6h)(3g + 4), k (r + 6)(pq + 7), l (m + p)(n + 1),
m (a − 5b)(1 + c), n (3e + f)(1 + e), o (a + 1)(a2 + 1) 3 a (c + d)(2 − e), b (q + s)(p − r), c (p − q)(p − 8),
d (y − 3)(x − y), e (h + i)(g − 1), f (3u − 2v)(1 − w), g (x − 4)(x2 − y), h (k + 7)(k − 2m), i (m − 4)(jk − 2),
j (5p − 2q)(7n − 1), k (z − w)(3z − u), l (2x + 3y)(5 − 2z) 4 a (y + z)(x + w), b (p + q)(r + 2), c (n + p)(3m + k),
d (4y + 3)(z + 5), e (d + 7)(c + 1), f (e + 1)(5f + 6) 5 a (2 − y)(x − y), b (z − 7)(y − z), c (b − c)(a + b),
d (a − b)(a2 − b), e (11 − n)(m + n), f (m − 4n)(1 + 5p), g (v − w)(6u + 5w), h (2d − c)(7e − 1), i (x − y)(2w − y),
j (c − d)(c2 + d), k (2q − 5r)(5p − 6q), l (2s − 7t)(9r + 4s) 6 a (x + 4)(x + 3 + y), b (m − 2)(m − 5 + n),
c (k − 4)(k + 6 − m), d (a + b)(a + b + c), e (x − 7)(x − 7 − w), f (g + h)(f + g + h) 7 a (2c − d)(c + 3d + 5),
b (p − q)(p − q + 3r)

Exercise 5.5
1 a 3, 5, b 2, 7, c 4, 6, d 3, 10, e −2, −5, f −1, −2, g −4, −7, h −8, −9, i 6, −2, j 5, −4, k −7, 5, l −9, 6
2 b i a > 0, b > 0, ii a < 0, b < 0, iii a > 0, b < 0, iv a < 0, b > 0 3 a (x + 2)(x + 3), b (y + 3)(y + 4),
c (u + 1)(u + 2), d (m + 4)(m + 6), e (a + 3)(a + 7), f (t + 3)(t + 6), g (k + 2)(k + 7), h (p + 1)(p + 7), i (n + 5)(n + 9),
j (d + 4)(d + 8), k (s + 5)(s + 6), l (b + 4)(b + 9), m (e + 5)(e + 10), n (c + 5)(c + 12), o (r + 8)(r + 11),
p (z + 8)(z + 12) 4 a (m − 3)(m − 5), b (q − 2)(q − 5), c (d − 2)(d − 10), d (a − 5)(a − 7), e (u − 2)(u − 9),
f (e − 1)(e − 8), g (n − 5)(n − 8), h (w − 4)(w − 5), i (h − 7)(h − 9), j (v − 3)(v − 8), k (t − 1)(t − 6), l (s − 4)(s − 11),
m (k − 3)(k − 10), n (j − 7)(j − 11), o (x − 6)(x − 9), p (f − 6)(f − 8) 5 a (y + 6)(y − 2), b (d + 5)(d − 3),
c (a + 4)(a − 1), d (p + 8)(p − 2), e (v − 5)(v + 2), f (u − 9)(u + 2), g (m − 6)(m + 5), h (x − 5)(x + 1), i (f + 7)(f − 3),
j (w − 9)(w + 7), k (k − 9)(k + 3), l (c + 8)(c − 4), m (z − 8)(z + 5), n (i + 4)(i − 3), o (r − 11)(r + 9), p (e − 7)(e + 2),
q (s + 10)(s − 7), r (h + 8)(h − 7), s (b − 10)(b + 4), t (t + 12)(t − 9) 6 a (n − 2)(n − 4), b (c + 6)(c + 7),
c (x − 2)(x + 1), d (d + 11)(d − 4), e (q + 2)(q + 11), f (t − 1)(t − 10), g (v + 6)(v + 8), h (j − 12)(j + 6),
i (g − 10)(g + 2), j (b + 3)(b + 12), k (r − 9)(r + 6), l (u − 1)(u − 12), m (e + 10)(e + 12), n (l − 7)(l + 6),
o (y − 2)(y − 12), p (p + 11)(p − 5), q (z − 10)(z + 8), r (a + 10)(a − 6), s (f − 3)(f − 13), t (m + 10)(m + 11),
u (w − 9)(w + 4), v (k + 2)(k + 13), w (h − 7)(h − 12), x (i + 12)(i − 11) 7 a (p + 3)2, b (c + 5)2, c (g − 4)2,
d (y − 7)2, e (t + 1)2, f (r − 6)2, g (x − 9)2, h (j + 11)2 8 a 2(m − 2)(m − 8), b 3(k + 2)(k + 6), c 4(a + 8)(a − 2),
d 5(c − 9)(c + 3), e 3(t − 1)(t − 8), f 7(x − 4)(x + 3), g 4(d − 3)(d − 5), h 5(n + 10)(n − 2), i 10(y − 11)(y + 3)
9 a x + 6, b g + 5 10 a (x − 1)(x + 1)(x − 2)(x + 2), b (x − 2)(x +2)(x − 5)(x + 5), c (x2 − 2)(x − 3)(x + 3),
d (x2 +5)(x − 2)(x + 2), e (x2 + 8)(x − 1)(x + 1), f (x − 1)(x + 1)(x − 3)(x + 3), g (x2 − 3)(x − 4)(x + 4),
h (x − 2)(x + 2)(x − 3)(x + 3), i (x − 1)(x + 1)(x − 4)(x + 4), j (x2 − 6)(x − 1)(x + 1), k (x2 + 7)(x − 2)(x + 2),
l (x − 3)(x + 3)(x − 4)(x + 4)

Exercise 5.6
1 B 2 C 3 D 4 A 5 a (2x + 1)(x + 3), b (3x + 2)(x + 4), c (4x + 7)(x + 1), d (2x + 1)(x + 5),
e (5x + 2)(x + 4), f (7x + 1)(x + 5), g (2x + 9)(x + 6), h (7x + 6)(x + 3), i (3x + 8)(x + 4), j (2x − 1)(x − 2),
k (3x − 2)(x − 3), l (5x − 2)(x − 3), m (2x − 3)(x − 5), n (3x − 4)(x − 4), o (5x − 6)(x − 2), p (3x − 5)(x − 7),
q (2x − 11)(x − 4), r (7x − 6)(x − 5) 6 a (3x − 1)(x + 2), b (2x + 5)(x − 2), c (2x − 3)(x + 5), d (3x − 7)(x + 3),
e (2x + 5)(x − 5), f (3x + 2)(x − 8), g (5x + 9)(x − 4), h (11x + 3)(x − 5), i (4x − 1)(x + 7), j (6x + 1)(x − 3),
k (5x − 6)(x + 2), l (4x + 7)(x − 6), m (7x − 5)(x + 8), n (7x − 6)(x + 6), o (4x − 7)(x + 4), 7 a (2k + 5)(k + 8),
b (2c + 9)(c − 3), c (4n − 9)(n − 2), d (3y + 4)(y − 7), e (7p − 3)(p − 4), f (6a + 1)(a − 4), g (4b + 7)(b + 6),
h (5u − 12)(u + 3), i (2w + 11)(w − 10), j (5h + 4)(h + 3), k (3j − 10)(j + 4), l (6l − 5)(l − 9) 8 a (3a + 2)(2a +3 ),
b (2n − 7)(2n − 3), c (4k + 9)(2k − 1), d (3p − 5)(3p + 2), e (3c + 5)(2c + 3), f (2e − 5)(2e + 9), g (2t − 3)(6t − 5),
h (5b − 8)(2b + 9), i (3m − 8)(4m − 5), j (5y + 2)(4y + 5), k (9w + 11)(3w − 5), l (5q − 2)(4q + 3) 9 a (7 − x)(4 + x),
b (5 − 2a)(3 + a), c (4 − 3p)(6 + p), d (5 − 6m)(3 − 2m), e (7 + 5g)(3 + 4g) f (7 − 2w)(8 + 5w)
10 a 2(2k + 5)(k + 2), b 3(3p − 1)(2p − 3), c 2(5a + 3)(2a − 1), d 3(2v + 3)(2v − 7), e 4(3f − 1)(2f − 3),
f 5(2e − 5)(e + 4) 11 a 3a + 4, b 2n + 9 12 a (3x + 1)(x + 3), b (2x − 3)(x − 4), c (3x − 2)(x + 2),
d (4x + 3)(x − 5), e (7x − 1)(x − 2), f (5x − 3)(x + 5)

Exercise 5.7
1 a 10(e + 3), b (a − 2)(a + 2), c (m + 3)(m + 4), d (n + 6)(n + p), e (2x + 5)(x + 4), f (5 − k)(5 + k), g x(x − 1),
h (t − 2)(t − 4), i (w + 2)2, j (p − 3)(a + 5), k 5(3y + 7), l (2q − 1)(q − 3), m (g − h)(g + h), n −7(j − 2k),
o (u − 5)(u + 3), p (3b + 2)(b + 8), q 7t(4t − 9u), r (2c − 3)(2c + 3), s (y − 2)(4x + 9), t fg(e + h), u (h + 10)(h − 2),
v (5v − 6w)(5v + 6w), w (g − 6)(5m − 2), x (2f − 5)(f + 1) 2 a 9p(3q + 5p), b (x − 11)(x + 7), c (3e − 8f)(3e + 8f),
d (3b + 11)(b − 4), e (g + 3h)(5 − 2i), f 12y (5x − 7), g (z + 15)(z − 2), h (pq − r)(pq + r), i (8 − k)(5 + 2k),
j (8 − kl)(8 + kl), k (m + 7)(m2 − n), l (5s − 4)(2s − 9), m 9(h − 2)(h + 2), n 3(x + 5)(x − 4), o (5 − 3j)(1 − 4k),
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p n(n − 1)(n + 1), q (a + b)(a + b + c), r (1 + t)(1 + t2), s 2(u + 5)2, t −2(f − 4)(f + 4), u (2a − 5b)(5 + 6c),

ANSWERS
v a(10a + 14b − 1), w 2k(k + 9)(k − 3), x v(4u + 7)(u − 6) 3 a (x + y)(x + y + z), b (t2 + 1)(t − 1)(t + 1),
c (w − 1)(w + 1)(w − 5)(w + 5), d 25b2(a − 2c)(a + 2c), e (4 + n2)(2 − n)(2 + n), f (y + 18)(y − 4),
g (a + b + c + d)(a + b − c − d), h (a − 3)(a + 3)(a − b), i (x − 5)(x + 5)(4g + 3)

Exercise 5.8
a t 3k 4m 3y 4c 1 1 a q p b 5g 6 4e 1
1 a --- , b --- , c ------ , d ------- , e ------ , f ------ , g --- , h ------ , i --- , j --- , k --- , l --- , m ------ , n ------ , o ------ , p u, q --- ,
2 5 4 5 2 3 d 4g c 5 s 3 6 7y 3g s
v 4r 12d 3a – 4 4t – 5 1 1
r ---- , s ----- , t --------- 2 a x + 1, b k − 2, c 2m + 3, d --------------- , e -------------- , f b + c, g ------------ , h x + 6, i -------------- ,
w 5 7c 2 2 v–w 2 – 5t
2c – d n + 2m 3g – 4h 1 x 2 1 a–5 x 1
j --------------- , k ----------------- , l ------------------ , m --- , n -- , o --- , p --- 3 a m + 7, b ------------ , c ------------ , d --------------- , e 3t + 5,
3 3p 11g 4 z 3 3 4 x+1 n – 12
3 p–q w+4 1 c–3 e+3 z–9 s–4
f h + 1, g -------------------- , h ------------ 4 a x + 1, b a − 4, c ------------- , d ------------ , e ----------- , f -------------- , g -------------- , h -------------- ,
2(k – 3) p+q 2 n–5 5c e – 11 z – 10 s + 11
d+8 1 2p + 3 5k + 8 4h + 9 3v + 2 k+3 u+7
i -------------------- 5 a 2x + 5, b -------------- , c ---------------- , d --------------- , e --------------- , f --------------- 6 a p + q, b ------------- , c ------------ ,
2(d – 3) 5r – 2 7 k+4 h–6 4v – 1 m+5 v–w
x+y b–c n– p 6–c 9–s 3–g –3 ( 4 + k )
d ------------ , e -------------------- , f ------------ 7 a −1, b −8, c − 1--5- , d − 2--3- , e −a − 13, f ----------- , g ----------- , h ----------- - , i -----------------------
x–3 2(a + 4) n+ p 2 3 g2 k+2

Exercise 5.9
xy 4 9c 5eq mn 3 4s 66d 2 2(b – 4) 8 2( x – y)
1 a ------ , b --- , c ------ , d ------------ , e ------- , f ------ , g ----- , h --------- 2 a 4, b --- , c -------------------- , d --- , e ------------------- ,
14 9 10 12cp 12 2y 9t 49c 3 3 9 21
3(k + 2) 2 3 ac c(a + b) 2 25u 8m a+3 s 3t 9x
f -------------------- 3 a --- , b --- , c ----------- , d ---------------------- , e --------- , f --------- 4 a ------------ , b --- , c ------------------- , d ----------- ,
4(k + 1) 5 7 c–3 9 12t 21n 5 7 2(t – 4) x–5
5 c+2 n+1 r+7 a+b b(b – 4) ( w + 11 ) 2 a+2 e+4 c+d
e --- , f ------------ , g ------------ , h ----------- , i ------------ , j -------------------- , k ----------------------- , l ------------ , m ------------ , n ------------
k c+7 n–1 5r ab 2 24w a 3e d
7 n+2 1 12 ( a – 1 ) z + 10 2 1 r–8 m+3 3x q–2 1
5 a --- , b ------------ , c --- , d ----------------------- , e -------------- , f --- , g --- , h ----------- , i ------------- , j ----------- , k ------------ , l ------ , m 2,
k n+8 2 5 z 7 4 r–7 2m x–1 q+8 2v
7c + 11 8 n 4 1
n ------------------ 6 a – ------ , b – --- , c – ----------- , d ----2-
2c – 1 15 9 15xz q

Exercise 5.10
2z 3a m x 5k 29 f 7 11 3x + 7 9n – 18 9t + 14 4b + 13
1 a ----- , b ------ , c ---- , d --- , e ------ , f --------- , g ------ , h ------ 2 a --------------- , b ------------------ , c ----------------- , d ------------------ ,
3 2 2 2 12 40 4y 9u 8 14 12 10
k + 31 5z – 9 2x + 1 2x 2x + 5 5x + 15 5x + 13
e --------------- , f -------------- 3 a -------------------- , b ---------------------------------- , c ---------------------------------- , d -------------------- , e ---------------------------------- ,
12 24 x( x + 1) ( x + 1)( x – 1) ( x + 2)( x + 3) x( x + 5) ( x + 3)( x + 2)
7x + 28 1 –2 2 2x + 8 3x + 1 9x – 17
f ---------------------------------- , g -------------------- , h -------------------- , i ---------------------------------- , j -------------------- , k ---------------------------------- , l ----------------------------------------
( x – 1)( x + 6) x( x + 1) x( x + 2) ( x – 1)( x + 1) x( x + 2) ( x + 5)( x + 3) ( 2x – 1 ) ( 3x – 4 )
x 2 + 3x + 1 x 2 – 5x 2x 2 + 7x + 7 1 x+2 2x + 6
4 a ---------------------------------- , b ---------------------------------- , c ---------------------------------- 5 a --- , b ---------------------------------- , c ---------------------------------------------------- ,
( x + 1)( x + 2) ( x + 3)( x – 1) ( x + 3)( x + 1) x ( x + 1)( x + 5) ( x + 1)( x + 2)( x + 5)
2x + 9 6 3 5x + 7
d --------------------------------------------------- , e ------------------------------------- , f --------------------------------------------------- , g ----------------------------------------------------
( x + 4)( x – 2)( x + 5) x( x – 4)( x + 6) ( x – 1)( x + 1)( x + 2) ( x + 2)( x + 4)( x + 1)
9x + 13 5x – 28 20 – 2x 3x 2 – 5x
h --------------------------------------------------- , i ------------------------------------------- , j ------------------------------------------------------- , k ---------------------------------------------------
( x – 3)( x + 2)( x + 5) 2x ( 2x – 1 ) ( x – 4 ) ( 3x + 2 ) ( x – 2 ) ( x + 6 ) ( x – 3)( x – 4)( x + 1)
2x 2 + 3x – 1 x+2 7 x+5 2x + 26
l ------------------------------------- 6 a ----------------------- , b ----------------------- , c ---------------------------------- , d ------------------------------------- ,
x( x – 1)( x + 1) 2x ( x + 4 ) 12 ( x + 3 ) ( x – 2)( x + 2) 5( x – 3)( x + 3)
2x + 1 2x + 5 2x + 9 2x + 16
e --------------------------------------------------- , f --------------------------------------------------- , g ---------------------------------------------------- , h --------------------------------------------------- ,
( x – 1)( x + 1)( x + 2) ( x – 1)( x – 6)( x + 6) ( x + 3)( x + 5)( x + 6) ( x – 9)( x + 7)( x + 9)
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ANSWERS

7x + 14 7x + 7 19x + 27 8x + 1
i --------------------------------------------------- , j ------------------------------------------------------ , k ------------------------------------------------------- , l -------------------------------------------------------
( x + 5)( x – 5)( x – 2) ( x – 10 ) ( x + 3 ) ( x – 4 ) ( x – 3 ) ( x + 3 ) ( 3x + 4 ) ( 2x + 5 ) ( x + 7 ) ( x – 7 )
3–x 3 9 – 2x – 4x – 17 3 – 3x
7 a ----------------------- , b ----------------------- , c ---------------------------------- , d ------------------------------------- , e -------------------------------------------- ,
3x ( x – 6 ) 10 ( x + 4 ) ( x – 4)( x + 4) 5( x – 8)( x + 8) 7 ( 3x – 4 ) ( 3x + 4 )
2 –1 6 – 6x 30 – x
f --------------------------------------------------- , g ----------------------------------------------------- , h ---------------------------------------- , i --------------------------------------------------------- ,
( x – 7)( x + 5)( x – 5) ( x – 2 ) ( x – 11 ) ( x – 3 ) 7x ( x – 2 ) ( x + 6 ) ( x – 12 ) ( x + 12 ) ( x – 3 )
3x – 25 22x 36 – 18x – 3x 2
j ------------------------------------------------------ , k ---------------------------------------------------------- , l ------------------------------------------------------------
( x – 10 ) ( x + 5 ) ( x – 9 ) ( 2x – 7 ) ( 2x + 7 ) ( x + 2 ) ( 4x – 3 ) ( x + 10 ) ( x – 10 )

Chapter 5 Review
1 a y2 + 9y + 20, b m2 − 10m + 21, c t2 + 6t − 16, d a2 − 7a − 44 2 a 6p2 − 25p + 24, b 8 − 2r − 3r2
3 a m2 − 14m + 49, b 4c2 + 20c + 25, 4 162x3 − 72x2y + 8xy2 5 a (t + 11)2 = t2 + 22t + 121,
b (n − 9)2 = n2 − 18n + 81, c (3x + 5)2 = 9x2 + 30x + 25, d (4u − 11)2 = 16u2 − 88u + 121 6 a no, b no, c yes,
d no, e no, f yes 7 a a3 + 8a2 + 19a + 12, b 10n2 − 16n + 28, c 14a − 59, d u2 − 2u − 18 8 a 7(x + 4),
b a(a + 1), c 5(2m + 3), d 3(3p − 8q), e 4s(3r + 5t), f pq(r − s), g 9y(3y − 4), h gh(g − h), i −a(b − 3),
j −2c(9c + 7d) 9 a (m − n)(m + n), b (z − 3)(z + 3), c (1 − p)(1 + p), d (7 − r)(7 + r), e (w − 23)(w + 23),
f (2a − 5)(2a + 5), g (x − 4y)(x + 4y), h (9u − 10v)(9u + 10v), i (ab − c)(ab + c), j (6pq − 11rs)(6pq + 11rs)
10 a (z + 3)(x + y), b (q − r)(p − 1), c (e + f)(e − 2), d (3k − 7)(2j − 5), e (4 − q)(p − q), f (10 − d)(c + d)
11 a (x + 1)(x + 3), b (b − 3)(b − 7), c (e − 4)(e + 3), d (p + 8)(p − 5), e (a + 5)2, f (q − 9)2 12 a (3t + 2)(t + 4),
b (2m − 7)(m − 3), c (3c − 2)(c + 3), d (7b + 5)(b − 4), e (3s + 5)(2s + 7), f (4d − 9)(3d + 2) 13 a (n − 6)(n + 6),
b (v + 3)(v + 5), c 5(4k + 7), d (3e + 5)(e + 3), e (a + 4)(a + b), f (3h − 5)(3h + 5), g (p − 8)(p + 3),
h −7x(3y + 5z), i (1 + u)(1 + u2), j (4a − 11b)(4a + 11b), k (5m + 6)(m − 4), l (y − 10)(y + 1), m (d + 3e)(2c − 5),
n rs(s − r + 1), o (6g + 5)(5g − 3) 14 a 3(x − 2)(x + 2), b 2(a + 3)(a + 6), c n(n − 1)(n + 1), d 4(h − 3)(h + 3),
1 3t 5a p
e a(b − 3)(b − 4), f 2(3u + 1)(u + 4), g 3(2z − 5)(2z + 5), h x(x − 2y)(x − 3) 15 a --- , b ------ , c ------ , d ---
d 4v 2 q
1 3x – 5y 2 4h – 5 x+5 k+7 3p – 4 b–c
16 a 3e + 5, b ------------ , c ------------------ , d --- , e u + 2, f --------------- , g ------------ , h ------------ , i --------------- , j --------------- , k −5,
a+9 2 3 2 x+3 k+4 p–5 2a – 7
–c–8 2a c–4 y x 7a + 26 h – 13 2x + 3 x2 – x + 2
l ---------------- 17 a ------------ , b ----------- , c --- , d --------------- 18 a ------------------ , b --------------- , c -------------------- , d ---------------------------------- ,
3 a–3 c 2 2x + 1 12 10 x( x + 3) ( x – 1)( x + 1)
2x 2 + 9x + 11 x+1 2x + 12 x–5
e ---------------------------------- 19 a ------------------------------------- , b --------------------------------------------------- , c -------------------------------------------------- ,
( x + 2)( x + 1) 3( x + 2)( x – 2) ( x – 5)( x + 5)( x + 7) ( x – 2)( x – 9)( x – 3)
x 2 – 3x + 12
d ----------------------------------------------------------
( 2x – 3 ) ( 2x + 3 ) ( x + 5 )

6 Quadratic equations
Exercise 6.1
1 a i 17, ii 10, iii 1, b i 50, ii 8, iii 4.5, c i −3, ii −3, iii 3--4- , d i 20, ii 8, iii −28, e i 28, ii 10, iii 5 -----
16
5
-,
5 18
f i 19, ii 9 --9- , iii 15 -----
25
- 2 a no, b yes, c yes, d no, e yes, f yes, g yes, h no, i yes, j no, k no, l yes, m no,
n yes, o yes, p no 3 a y = x2 + 1, b y = x2 − 3, c y = 2x2, d y = −3x2, e y = 2x2 + 5, f y = 3x2 −2
4 a y = x2 + 2x + 3, b y = x2 + 6x + 2, c y = x2 + 4x − 1, d y = x2 − 5x + 8, e y = x2 + 8x − 10, f y = x2 − x − 7,
g y = x2 + 3x + 11, h y = x2 − 7x + 20 5 a x = 3, b x = 4, c x = 7, d x = 5, e x = 6, f x = 12 6 a x = −1, 3,
b x = −5, 4, c x = −4, 7 7 a x = 3, 4, b x = −1, 4, c x = −5, 3 8 14 9 a (x + 7) cm, b x = 8, c 15 cm × 8 cm

Exercise 6.2
1 a x = 0, 2, b a = 0, −5, c t = 0, 4, d m = 0, 1, e k = 0, −3, f c = 0, 6, g x = 1, 2, h e = −5, −3, i p = −2, 4,
j n = 7, −1, k z = −8, −6, l q = 11, −11, m w = 0, 1--2- , n f = 0, 2--3- , o u = 0, − 3--5- , p a = 1--2- , 4, q q = − 3--4- , 1, r c = 5--3- , −6,
s t = --25- , --52- , t v = − --73- , − --32- , u b = --49- , − -----
11
2
- , v x = 3, w y = −9, x m =
7
---
4
2 a a = 0, 3, b y = 0, −7, c p = 0, 1,
d q = 0, −1, e e = 0, 4, f g = 0, −2, g n = −3, 3, h d = −6, 6, i r = −1, 1, j h = −9, 9, k f = −8, 8, l t = −11, 11,
m k = −1, −3, n m = 3, 4, o x = −6, −5, p y = −5, 3, q a = 7, −3, r z = −9, 8, s n = −6, 4, t j = 8, −5, u r = 4, 9,
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ANSWERS
v p = −3, w h = 5, x v = −12 3 a y = 0, 5, b c = 0, 8, c d = 0, 9, d k = 0, 4--5- , e e = 0, 7--3- , f m = 0, 2
------
11
, g x = 2,
h u = − -----
10
3
-, it=
5
---
6
4 a x = − --12- , −2, b a = − --13- , −4, c p = − --32- , −2, d u = --53- , 2, e y = --25- , 4, f c = --17- , 5, g e = --43- , −2,
h k = 1--4- , −3, i m = − 3--2- , 9, j v = − 6--5- , 2, k g = 4--7- , −5, l d = − 7--4- , 4, m t = − 1--4- , − 3--2- , n h = 1--3- , 2--3- , o n = − 3--2- , 8,
p w = − 2--3- , − 1--2- , q u = 4--3- , − 5--4- , r s = 3--5- , 3--2- , s a = 5--2- , − 7--2- , t j = 2--3- , 8--3- , u z = − 3--5- , 5
---
3
5 a a = 0, 2, b p = 0, −4,
c s = 0, 1, d q = −4, 4, e b = −7, 7, f u = −10, 10, g x = −6, 1, h u = 4, −2, i y = 4, 7, j n = 6, −2, k p = 5, 9,
l r = −7, 6, m c = 11, −3, n u = −10, 7, o m = 5, 12, p z = --23- , 7, q w = − --35- , 4, r k = --92- , 10 6 a x2 − 5x + 6 = 0,
b x2 − 5x + 4 = 0, c x2 + 8x + 15 = 0, d x2 + 10x + 24 = 0, e x2 − 4x − 12 = 0, f x2 + 6x − 7 = 0, g x2 − 7x − 44 = 0,
h x2 + 9x − 36 = 0

Exercise 6.3
9 3
1 a 9, x + 3, b 16, x + 4, c 36, x − 6, d 1, x − 1, e 49, x + 7, f 25, x − 5, g 121, x − 11, h 64, x + 8 2 a --- , x + --- ,
4 2
25 5 49 7 1 1 121 11 81 9
b ------ , x + --- , c ------ , x – --- , d --- , x – --- , e --------- , x + ------ , f ------ , x – --- 3 a x = −1, 5, b x = −8, 2, c x = −1, 3,
4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2
d x = 0, −8, e x = −6, −8, f x = −2, 12, g x = −17, 5, h x = −3, 9, i x = 0, −16 4 ax = 1± 2, b x = 2 ± 5,
c x = –4 ± 3 , d x = –3 ± 6, e x = 7 ± 11 , f x = – 5 ± 17 , g x = 1 ± 2 2 , h x = – 3 ± 2 3 ,
i x = 2 ± 3 2 , j x = –5 ± 2 5 , k x = 4 ± 3 3 , l x = –7 ± 5 2 5 a x = 1.45, −3.45, b x = 2.41, −0.41,
c x = 4.65, −0.65, d x = 0.74, −6.74, e x = −0.39, −7.61, f x = 5.24, 0.76, g x = 10.48, −0.48, h x = 0.86, −12.86,
i x = 11.74, 4.26, j x = 0.56, −3.56, k x = 4.30, 0.70, l x = 0.62, −1.62, m x = −0.81, −6.19, n x = 0.30, −3.30,
1 1 1 1
o x = 9.62, −0.62, p x = 2.56, −1.56, q x = −0.85, −14.15, r x = 10.32, 0.68 6 a ------ , x + --- , b ------ , x – --- ,
16 4 36 6
1 1 1 1 9 3 4 2 9 3 25 5 9 3 49 7
c --------- , x + ------ , d --- , x + --- , e ------ , x – --- , f ------ , x – --- , g ------ , x + --- , h ------ , x + --- , i --------- , x – ------ , j ------ , x – ---
100 10 9 3 25 5 49 7 16 4 64 8 100 10 36 6
7 a x = −0.13, −3.87, b x = 5.62, −0.62, c x = 2.46, 0.54, d x = 0.54, −2.29, e x = 1.79, −1.12, f x = 0.87, −2.07

Exercise 6.4
1 a x = −1, −2, b x = −2, −6, c x = −2, −5, d x = 3, 5, e x = −6, 2, f x = 4, 6, g x = 5, −2, h x = −8, 1, i x = −11, 3,
1 3 4 5 5
j x = −7, 6, k x = 7, −4, l x = 4, 10 2 a x = – ---, – 3 , b x = – ---, – 5 , c x = – ---, – 2 , d x = ---, 2 , e x = ---, 3 ,
2 2 3 2 3
3 6 4 5 –3 ± 5 – 5 ± 17
f x = ---, – 1 , g x = ---, – 2 , h x = – ---, 3 , i x = – ---, 7 3 a x = -------------------- , b x = ----------------------- ,
4 5 7 4 2 2
7 ± 33 – 7 ± 57 9 ± 101 5 ± 37 – 9 ± 41 5 ± 41
c x = -------------------- , d x = ----------------------- , e x = ----------------------- , f x = -------------------- , g x = ----------------------- , h x = -------------------- ,
2 2 2 2 4 4
– 3 ± 57 7 ± 33 5 ± 13 – 1 ± 61
i x = ----------------------- , j x = -------------------- , k x = -------------------- , l x = ----------------------- 4 a x = –2 ± 3, b x = 3 ± 7,
6 8 6 10
c x = –1 ± 2, d x = 2 ± 6, e x = 4 ± 10 , f x = – 2 ± 7, g x = 5 ± 22 , h x = – 3 ± 2 3 ,
–3 ± 7 3± 3 2 ± 10 – 2 ± 10 –4 ± 6
i x = 5 ± 2 5 , j x = -------------------- , k x = ----------------- , l x = -------------------- , m x = ----------------------- , n x = -------------------- ,
2 3 3 6 2
6 ± 21 1± 5 5 ± 10 – 2 ± 22 3
o x = -------------------- , p x = ----------------- , q x = -------------------- , r x = ----------------------- 5 a x = – --- , b 1, c It is a perfect square.
5 4 3 6 2
6 a There are no solutions. b b2 − 4ac  0 if the equation has solutions. 7 a 5x2 − 7x + 1 = 0, b 2x2 + 5x − 9 = 0,
c 3x2 − 11x − 7 = 0

Exercise 6.5
1 a x = 0, 2, b x = −5, 5, c x = −3, 3, d x = 1, 5, e x = 1.65, −3.65, f x = 2.08, −1.08, g x = −1, −4, h x = 4, 5,
3 2 1 2
i x = −2, 6, j x = −0.30, −6.70, k x = 3.45, −1.45, l x = 8.53, 0.47, m x = – ---, – 4 , n x = ---, – 5 , o x = ---, --- ,
2 3 2 3
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p x = 2.22, 0.45, q x = 4.53, −0.28, r x = 0.27, −0.37 2 a x = 0, 5, b x = 0, 2, c x = 0, 4, d x = −4, 3, e x = 5, 6,


ANSWERS

1 5 7
f x = 2, 3, g x = ---, – 3 , h x = ---, 4 , i x = – ---, 2 , j x = 6.61, −0.61, k x = 1.77, −6.77, l x = 1.27, 0.39
3 2 4
9 4
3 a x = −3, −5, b x = 2, 7, c x = −5, 2, d x = −4, 7, e x = – ---, 1 , f x = ---, 5 , g x = 5.83, 0.17, h x = 11.20, 0.80,
2 3
i x = 0.79, −3.79, j x = 2.89, −1.39, k x = 0.41, −4.91, l x = 1.55, 0.74 4 a x = −8, 3, b x = −2, 4, c x = 3, 9,
3
d x = ---, 4 , e x = −2, 8, f x = −12, 3, g x = 1.24, −3.24, h x = 5.65, 0.35, i x = −1.13, −3.54, j x = 9.11, −0.11,
2
1
k x = −0.65, −3.85, l x = 0.39, −0.28 5 a x = 3, 4, b x = −5, 8, c x = −7, 5, d x = 3, 6, e x = −2, 10, f x = – ---, 5 ,
2
7 ± 37 1 ± 13 2± 6 4 ± 10
g x = -------------------- , h x = -------------------- , i x = ----------------- , j x = 2 ± 3 , k x = 3 ± 11 , l x = --------------------
2 2 2 2
7 3 3 1
6 a x = – ---, 3 , b x = ---, – 10 , c x = ---, --- , d x = 0.88, −1.13, e x = 1.63, −1.23, f x = 0.52, −1.66
3 2 2 3
7 a x = 2, y = 4 and x = −2, y = 4, b x = 0, y = 0 and x = −3, y = 9, c x = 3, y = 9 and x = −1, y = 1,
d x = 4, y = 16 and x = 5, y = 25, e x = 1, y = 2 and x = −1, y = 0, f x = 1, y = 4 and x = 5, y = 28, g x = 3, y = 6,
h x = 3, y = 4 and x = −5, y = 4, i x = 4, y = 10 and x = −2, y = 4, j x = 3, y = 2 and x = 4, y = 4,
k x = 1 2--3- , y = 8 1--3- and x = −2, y = 12, l x = 2 1--2- , y = 12 1--2- and x = 2, y = 8 8 a x = −1, 1, −2, 2, b x = −1, 1, −3, 3,
c x = −2, 2, −3, 3, d x = −1, 1, e x = −2, 2, f x = −3, 3, g x = −1, 1, −4, 4, h x = −3, 3, i x = −2, 2, −5, 5,
3 3
j x = −5, 5, k x = −1, 1, −7, 7, l x = −2, 2, −4, 4 9 a x = −1, 1, b x = −3, 3, c x = – -------, -------, – 2, 2
2 2
10 a x = 0, 2, b x = 2, 3, c x = 0, 3

Exercise 6.6
1 a 5, 6, b 7, 8, c 4, 6, d 7, 9, e 8, 11 2 a 8, b 7 3 −3, 5 4 a 5, 8, b 2, 7, c 5, 6, d 8, 9, 10, 11
5 15 cm × 12 cm 6 12 cm 7 a x = 6, b 24 cm2 8 11 9 a 2 s, 3 s, b 5 s, c No, the greatest height is
100 m when t = 2.5 s. 10 2 m 11 x = 4 12 5 cm, 9 cm 13 a 3, b 4, c 20 14 x = 8
2 5
15 ---, --- 16 b 7 cm × 4 cm 17 17 cm × 6 cm 18 a A = 100x − 2x2, b 40 m × 30 m, 60 m × 20 m
5 2

Chapter 6 Review
1 a yes, b yes, c no, d yes, e yes, f no 2 a y = x2 − 4, b y = 2x2 + 3 3 a y = x2 + 3x − 2, b y = x2 −4x + 7
2 2 5
4 a m = 0, 6, b x = 0, −8, c t = 0, −1, d n = 0, --- , e p = 3, −5, f k = ---, – --- 5 a p = 0, 4, b u = 0, −3,
3 3 2
3 4
c n = −7, 7, d e = −3, 3, e x = −4, −6, f c = 4, −3, g y = 6, h a = −8, 4, i q = ---, 7 , j t = ---, – 5
2 5
1
6 a a = −4, 4, b t = 0, 5, c b = 5, −3, d y = 4, −2, e k = 2, 11, f w = ---, – 4 7 a x = 4, 16, b x = – 6 ± 5 2
2
2
8 a x = −3.83, 1.83, b x = 7.90, −1.90, c x = 0.56, −3.56, d x = 4.30, 0.70 9 a x = −2, −3, b x = ---, – 5 ,
3
1 ± 21 9 ± 33
c x = -------------------- , d x = -------------------- 10 a x = 7, −5, b x = 0.44, −3.77, c x = 2, 10, d x = 0.80, −7.47, e x = 6, −5,
2 6
3
f x = 4, 7, g x = ---, – 6 11 a 4, 5, b 6, 10, c 2, 9 12 a 12 cm × 7 cm, b 38 cm 13 x = 8 14 a 6 s,
4
b 2 s, 4 s, c 3 s

7 Graphs in the number plane


Exercise 7.1
1 a R, b P, c P, d Q 2 a B, b C, c A, E, d D, E 3 a i Tony, ii Pete, iii Quentin, iv Robin,
b i Quentin, Robin, ii Pete, Steve 4 a A, D, b B, C c D, d B 5 B 6 C 7 B 8 D 9 A
10 A 11 A 12 a B, b C, c A 13 a D, b B, c C, d A
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14 a b c d

ANSWERS
Height
Height

Height

Height
Time Time Time Time
15 16
18 a She probably opened a new account,
since the opening balance is $0.
Height

b Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday,


Height

c Friday,
d Thursday,
e Sunday

Time Time
19 a b
Water level

Water level

0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50
Time (minutes) Time (minutes)
20 21
Water level

Noise level

Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July


Time
22 a b c d
Distance

Distance

Distance

Distance

0 10 20 30 0 10 20 30 0 10 20 30 0 10 20 30
Time (s) Time (s) Time (s) Time (s)

Exercise 7.2
1 a 40 km, b Her speed increased, the line became steeper. c noon, d 1 1--2- h, e 100 km, f 2 1--2- h, g 200 km
2 a 9 am, b 80 km, c i 100 km/h, ii 60 km/h, d noon, e 100 km, f 25 km 3 a 16 km, b 6 km, c 10 am–noon,
d 18 km, e 14 km, f 3.30 pm, g 32 km 4 a 150 km, b 1.30 pm–2 pm, c 10.30 am,
d 8.30 am, 9.45 am, 12.30 pm, e 9am–9.30 am, 10.30 am–11.30 am, f 5 1--2- h, g 165 km
5 a 6 am, b 6.30 am, 9.30 am, c 30 km, d Steve, e 30 km, f 180 km, g Steve — 40 km/h, Perry — 80 km/h
6 a 200 km, b 11 am, 3.30 pm, c 150 km, d Sourav, e Irena, by 100 km, f 3.30 pm–5.30 pm, g 54.5 km/h
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7 a 8 a
ANSWERS

100

Distance (km)
80
Distance (km)

80
60
60
40
40
20
20
0
0 9 10 11 noon 1 2 3 4
10 11 noon 1 2 3 4 5
Time
Time
b 40 km/h, c 3 pm, d 4.30 pm, 22 a b 2 h, c 12.30 pm, d 30 km/h, e 120 km
e 11.15 am, 3.15 pm

Exercise 7.3
1 a y b y c y
7 7 5
6 6 4
+3

y=5
5 5 3
x

2x
y=3

4 4 2
y=

− 3x
3 3 1
2 2 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x
1 1 −1
−2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 x −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x
−1 −1
b y
d y 2 a y
4
6 1 3
4
x+

5 2
−1 0 1 2 3 4
y=

x
−1 1
2x

4
3
+

3 −2
x−

−4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 x
y=

−3 −1
y=

2
6

1 −4
e y
−3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x
−1
10
9
c d y
y 8
7
3 1
6
y=

2
y=

−1 0 1 2 3 x 5
10

1 −1
2

4
−2

−2
x

x−6

−1 0 1 2 3 x 3
x

−1 −3
2
y=3

−4
1
−5
−6 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x
−1
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f g h

ANSWERS
y y y
1 1 3
2
−1 0 112 x −1 0 1 2 3 4 x 2x + 3y = 6
−1 −1 1
y = 2x − 3 x − 2y = 4
−2 −2
−1 0 1 2 3 4 x
−3 −3 −1
−4

i
y j y k y

1 3 3
2 2 y=
−1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x y= 1
3
x +1 2− 1
−1 1 1 2x

−2 4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 x −1 0 1 2 3 4 x
y =2 −1 −1
−3
−4
−4 3x
−5
−6

l y 3 a m = 1, b = 7, b m = 2, b = −5, c m = 3, b = 4, d m = −1, b = −6,


e m = 4, b = 0, f m = −5, b = 8, g m = 1--2- , b = 4, h m = 5--6- , b = 0
4
4 a y = 2x + 3, b y = −x + 4, c y = 3x − 2, d y = − 1--2- x − 6, e y = 2--3- x
2 x +4 3 5 a y = 2x + 3--2- , m = 2, b = 3--2- , b y = 1--3- x − 1--6- , m = 1--3- , b = − 1--6- ,
y= 3 2 c y = − 3--4- x − 3, m = − 3--4- , b = −3, d y = − 5--3- x + 11 ------ , m = − --- , b = ------
3
5
3
11
3
1
−6 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 x
−1

6 a y b y c y
3 4 5
3x

2 3 4
1
y=

1 2 3
x+

2x
y=

1 2
y=

−3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x
−1 1
−3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x
−2 −1
−3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x
−3 −2 −1
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ANSWERS

d y e y f y
5 3 1
y = 3 − 2x
4 2
−3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x
y=
3 1 −1
4

2 −2

y=−
−3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x
x

1 −1 −3

3x −
−2 −4
−3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x
−1 −3 −5

2
g y h y i y
3 3 6
2 y = 4x +
1 1
2 1x 5
y =2
1 1 4 y
=−1
3 3x+3
−3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 x
−1 −1 2
−2 −2 1
−3 −3
−3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x
−1

j y k y l y
2 2 5
1 1 4
−3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x 3
−1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x y
−1 −1 2 =2
− 3
−2 4 −2 y = − 32 x − 1 1
2x−
4x
−3
−3 y=
3
−4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 x
−4 −4 −1

7 a y = −3x − 4, b y = 3x + 4, c y = 4 − 3x, d y = 3x − 4 8 a y = 3x, b y = − --13- x, c y = −3x, d y = --13- x


9 a y = x + 5, b y = 2x + 6, c y = −3x + 12, d y = 1--2- x − 2, e y = 5--3- x − 5, f y = − 2--3- x − 4 10 a x = 2, b y = 1,
c y = −2, d x = −1, e y = 4, f x = −3, g x = 3, h y = −4 11 a y = 5, b x = 2, c x = −3, d y = −5 12 a yes,
b no, c no, d yes, e no, f yes 13 a no, b yes, c yes, d no, e yes, f no, g yes, h yes 14 a no, b yes,
c yes, d no, e no, f yes, g yes, h no 15 a c = −6, b g = 7, c m = 11, d z = −8 16 a y = x + 7, b y = 5x,
c y = 2x + 3, d y = 4x − 1, e y = −x + 8, f y = 9x − 5, g y = −2x + 7, h y = 1--2- x − 2 17 a i y = 9, ii y = 11,
iii y = 0, b i x = 9, ii x = 1, 6, iii x = 2, c y = 2x + 3 for 0  x  4, y = −x + 11 for 4 < x  11 18 a i y = 8,
ii y = 5, iii y = 4, b i t = 7, ii y = 5 1--2- , 6 1--2- , 8, iii 3  t  5, t = 6, 9
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ANSWERS
Exercise 7.4 y
1 a b
x −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 10
y 9 4 1 0 1 4 9
8
c no, d x = 0, e (0, 0), f no, g y = 0, h concave upward
2 a 1, b 2 3 a 0.2, b 2.6, c 4.8, d 7.3, e 0.4,
f 1.7, g 3.2, h 4.4 6
4 a 1.4, b 2.2, c 2.6, d 2.8, e 0.9, f 1.8, g 2.5, h 2.7
5 a x = ±1.7, b x = ±2.8, c x = ±1.3, d x = ±2.4
6 a i 4
x −2 −1.5 −1 −0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2
y 4 2.25 1 0.25 0 0.25 1 2.25 4 2 y = x2
ii
x −2 −1.5 −1 −0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2
−3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x
y 8 4.5 2 0.5 0 0.5 2 4.5 8 −1
iii
x −2 −1.5 −1 −0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2
y 12 6.75 3 0.75 0 0.75 3 6.75 12
y
b
y
c The curve becomes steeper as 1
12 y = 3x2 the value of a decreases.
9 7 a B, b C, c A −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x
8 a b
y= 2x2 x −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3
6 −2
y −9 −4 −1 0 1 4 9
3 y = x2
c no, d x = 0, e (0, 0), −4 y = −x2
f no, g y = 0,
x h concave downward
−2 −1 1 2 −6

−8

9 a If a > 0, the parabola is concave upward. −10


b If a < 0, the parabola is concave downward.
10 a B, b C, c A, d D
11 a y = 2x2, b y = 5x2, c y = 1--2- x2, d y = −2x2, e y = −3x2, f y = − 1--3- x2
12 a t  0, time cannot be negative.
b s c i 5 m, ii 20 m, iii 245 m, A
d i 3 s, ii 14 s, iii 20 s, e 25 m
13 a 4x, b A = 4x2, c x > 0, the d 110
dimensionscannot be negativeor zero. 100
e i 36 cm2, ii 64 cm2, iii 100 cm2, 90
g 14 cm × 3.5 cm
80
70
t 60
0 50
40
30 A = 4x2
20
10
0 1 2 3 4 5 x
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ANSWERS

Exercise 7.5
1 y a 2 The graphs of y = x2 + c and
x −2 −1 0 1 2
y = x2 − c (c > 0) are obtained by
8 y 4 1 0 1 4 translating the parabola y = x2 upward
7 or downward by c units respectively.
y = x2 + 3 b x −2 −1 0 1 2 3 a translate y = x2 upward by 4 units,
6 y = x2 + 1 b translate y = x2 downward by 5 units,
y 5 2 1 2 5
5 c translate y = x2 upward by 7 units,
4 y= x2 c d translate y = x2 downward by 12 units
x −2 −1 0 1 2
3 y 7 4 3 4 7
2
d
1 x −2 −1 0 1 2

−3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 x y 2 −1 −2 −1 2
−1
y=x −2
2
−2

4 a b c d
y y y
y

1 5
0 x 0 x 0 x
0 x
−4 −7

e y f y g y h y
10 4
x 0 −9 x
−3 0
0 x 0 x

5 (0, −8) 6 a y = 3 − x2, b y = x2 + 3, c y = −x2 − 3, d y = x2 − 3 7 a y = x2 + 8, b y = x2, c y = x2 − 3


8 a y b y c y d y
1 9

−2 0 2 x −1 0 1 x −4 0 4 x −3 0 3 x
− −16

9 y = 9 − x2 10 a y = x2 + 5, b y = x2 − 4, c y = x2 − 7, d y = 14 − x2, e y = −x2 − 5, f y = 2 − x2
11 a y = 2x2 − 3, b y = 7 − 4x2 12 y = x2 + 3 13 y = 3 − x2
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ANSWERS
Exercise 7.6
1 a y b y c y d y
25
0 3 x
0 6 x –2 0 2 x –5 0 5 x
–4

e y f g h y
y y
4
10 –4 –3 0 x
–1 0 2 x –12 –4 0 1 x
0 2 5 x –2

i y 2 a i x = 0, 2, b i x = 0, 5
ii y = 0, ii y = 0
iii x = 1, V(1, −1), iii x = 2 1--2- , V(2 1--2- , 12 1--2- )
iv iv
y y 1
x (2 2 , 12 12 )
–2 0 6
–12
0 2 x 0 5 x
(1, –1)
x=1 x = 2 12
3 a y b y c y d y

3 5
0
–3 0 1 x –2 0 4 x
–5 –1 x
0 1 3 x –3 –8 (1, –9)
(–3, –4)
(2, –1) (–1, –4)
e y f y 4 a y b
(2, 1) (–5, 9) y

12 0
0 1 3 x –8 –2 x
–1 0 2 x –3 –16
–2
0 3 4 x ( 12 , –2 14 )
1 1
(32 , – 4 )
c y (2, 9) d y e y f y
5 (–1, 16) (12 , 6 14 ) 18 (1 12 , 20 14)
15 6

–1 0 5 x –5 0 3 x –3 0
–2 0 3 x 6 x
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5 a b c 6
ANSWERS

y y y 1
y
(156 , 12 ) y = x2 – 4x + 7
7
3 (1 1 , – 1) 0 1 23 x
4 8 2
0 1 x –10 y = x2 – 4x
–1
0 1 112 x
–1
2 (2, 3)
(– 14 , –1 18 ) 0 4 x
(2, –4)
7 8
y y = 2(x – 1)(x – 5)
(1, 7) y
5 y = 5 + 4x – 2x2 y = (x – 1)(x – 5)
(1, 2) 10

0 2 x 5
01 5 x
(3, –4)
y = 4x – 2x2 (3, –8)
9 ± 93
9 ax = 5± 3 , b x = -------------------- , c x = – 3 ± 5 10 a y = (x − 2)(x − 7), b y = 2(x + 3)(x − 1),
2
c y = --2- (x + 2)(x − 6), d y = −(x − 4)(x − 6), e y = −3(x + 3)(x − 2), f y = − 2--3- (x + 4)(x + 1)
1
11 y = 2x2 − x + 4

Exercise 7.7
1 a x = 3, b (3, −9), c x = 0, 6
d y 2 a b c y
y y

11
0 6 x 7 (1, 6) 0 –3 x
0 (3, 2) x
0 x
(3, –9) (–2, –7)
d y e f y g
y y
(1, 10)
9

–6 0 x 1
(–12 , 1734 )
20 0 –5 x
0 x
0 x 1
(5, –31) (–3 12, –17 4 )
h y i j k
y y y
(–3, 13)
(5, 8) (2 12 , 8 14)
2
(–1 12 , –7 34) 0 x
4 0 x
0 x 0 x –10
–17

l y
(–4 12, 26 14) 3 a (−2, −1), b (1, −5), c (4, 45), d (−2, 4), e (−2 1--2- , −17 1--2- ), f (2, 32)
4 a min. = 5 7--8- , b min. = −4 -----
12
1
- , c max. = 16 --- , d min. = −23 --- , e max. = −4 ------ ,
1
8
1
4 16
7
6
f max. = 5 1--3- 5 −5 6 a y = x2 + 4x − 10, b y = x2 + 4x + 10, c y = x2 − 4x + 10,
0 x
d y = − 4x − 10
x2 7 k = −12 8 a b = −18, c = 11, b 59
9 max. value = 15, when x = 4
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Answers 611

ANSWERS
Exercise 7.8
1 a y = (x + 1)2 y b y
y = (x – 1)2
10
–6 –4 –2 0 2 4 6 x
8 –2

6 –4

4 –6

2 –8

–10
–4 –2 0 2 4 x y = –(x + 2)2 y = –(x – 2)2
2 a y = (x − − shift y = one unit to the right; y = (x +
1)2 x2 − shift y = one unit to the left.
1)2 x2
b y = −(x − 2)2 − shift y = −x2 two units to the right; y = −(x + 2)2 − shift y = −x2 two units to the left.
3 a y b y c y d y

13 14
5
(3, 4) 0 x
(–2, 1) 0 x –2 0 x
0 x
(1, –3) (–4, –2)
e y (2, 7) f y g y h
y
(–3, 5)
3 0 x (–1, –4) 0 x
(4,–1) –5
0 x 0 x
–4
–17

4 a y b y c y d y
(1, 4)
3 0 (4, –8) x
3
9
(–2, 5) 0 x 0 x –24
0 x
(–3, –6)
e y f y g y h y
(–1, 3)
(–4, –7) 0 x 85
23 2
0 x –23
0 (5, –2) x 0 (9, 4) x
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612 Mathscape 10 Extension

i j k l
ANSWERS

y y y y
(–2, 10) (1, 7) (–2, 4)
6
6 44
0 0 0 x
x x
0 x
(7, –5)

5 a y = (x + 1)2 + 3, (−1, 3), b y = (x + 3)2 + 4, (−3, 4), c y = (x − 2)2 + 5, (2, 5), d y = (x − 1)2 + 4, (1, 4),
e y = (x + 3)2 − 1, (−3, −1), f y = (x − 4)2 − 5, (4, −5), g y = (x + 2)2 − 7, (−2, −7), h y = (x − 4)2 + 5, (4, 5),
i y = (x − 2)2 − 9, (2, −9), j y = (x + 3)2 + 1, (−3, 1), k y = (x − 5)2 − 12, (5, −12), l y = (x − 4)2 − 20, (4, −20),
m y = (x + 1)2 − 7, (−1, −7), n y = (x + 5)2 + 7, (−5, 7), o y = (x − 6)2 + 3, (6, 3)
6 a y = (x + 1 1--2- )2 + 1 3--4- , V(−1 1--2- , 1 3--4- ), b y = (x − 2 1--2- )2 + 2 3--4- , V(2 1--2- , 2 3--4- ), c y = (x + 1--2- )2 − 5 1--4- , V(− 1--2- , −5 1--4- )
7 a b 8 a
y y y = 2(x – 1)2 + 4
(–3, 4) y = (x – 1)2 + 4
y
–5 –1 0 x
–2 0 4 x –5 6
–8 (1, –9)
5
(1, 4)
b 0 x
y = 3(x + 2)2 – 8
y
y = (x + 2)2 – 8
9 a y = (x − 4)2 + 7, b y = (x + 2)2 − 1, c y = −(x − 1)2 + 6,
4 d y = −(x + 5)2 + 4, e y = −(x − 3)2 − 10, f y = (x + 4)2 + 8
0 10 a y = 2(x − 3)2 + 6, b y = 3(x + 1)2 − 10, c y = −2(x − 4)2 + 9,
x d y = −4(x + 2)2 − 5, e y = −3(x + 3)2 + 35, f y = 4(x − 6)2 − 11
–4
(–2, –8)

Exercise 7.9
1 a b 2 a translate up 1 unit
y y b translate down 2 units
10 10
c translate up 4 units
8 8 d translate down 7 units
6 6
4 4
2 y = x3 2
0
01 2 3 x –3 –2 –1 1 2 3 x
–2 –2
–4 –4
–6 –6
–8 –8 y = –x3
–10 –10
3 a b c d
y y y y

2 0
0 x 1 x
0 x –5 0 x –3
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Answers 613

4 a
y = 12 x3 c d

ANSWERS
y y = x3 b y y
y y = –2x3
y = –x3
0 x 1 3
0 x
y = –x3 0 x y =– 2 x
y = 2x3 0 x

y = x3
5 a (0, 0), b (0, 6), c (0, 3), d (0, −5) 6 a y = x3 − 2, b y = −x3 + 2, c y = x3 + 2, d y = −x3 − 2
7 a y = x3 + 7, b y = x3, c y = x3 − 2
8 a b c y d y
y y

27
0 1 x 8 –4 0 x
–1 –64
–3 0 x 0 2 x

9 y = −x3 + 5 10 a y = x3, b y = 3--2- x3, c y = −3x3 11 a y = x3 + 6, b y = −x3 + 4, c y = − 1--2- x3 − 2

Exercise 7.10
1 a x −3 −2 −1 − 1-2 − 1-3 0 1
-
1
- 1 2 3
b y
3 2

y − -13 − -12 −1 −2 −3 − 3 2 1 1
-
1
-
2 3 3
2 y=1
1
−3 −2 −1
01 2 3 x
−1
−2
−3

c 1st, 3rd, d i the y-values decrease, ii the y-values increase, e i y is positive, ii y is negative, f no, g asymptotes,
h y = x, y = −x
2 a x −4 −2 −1 − 1- 0 1- 1 2 4
b x −6 −3 −2 −1 − 1- 0 1- 1 2 3 6
2 2 2 2

y − 12- −1 −2 −4 − 4 2 1 1
-
2
y − 12- −1 −1 12- −3 −6 − 6 3 1 12- 1 1
-
2

y y
4 6
y=2 4 y = 3x
2 2
−4 −2 −6 −4 −2
0 2 4 x 0 2 4 6 x
−2
−2
−4
−4 −6
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614 Mathscape 10 Extension


ANSWERS

3 a x −3 −2 −1 − 12- − 13- 0 1
-
1
- 1 2 3
b y
3 2

y 1
-
1
- 1 2 3 − −3 −2 −1 − 1-2 − 1-3
3 2 3
2
1
1 2 3
−3 −2 −1 0 x
−1
−2 y = −1
−3

c 2nd, 4th, d i y is negative, ii y is positive, e yes, the x, y axes, f y = x, y = −x


4 a y b y c y d y
(1, 4) (1, 7)

0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x
(1, −3) (1, −5)
e y f y g y h y
(1, 2) (1, 6)

0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x
(1, −10) (1, −12)

5 a p = 6, b a = −4, c k = −1, d u = 3
---
2
6 a 4 units, b 15 units 7 a xy = 7, b xy = 10, c xy = −6, d xy = −20,
20
e xy = 3, f xy = −8 8 a ------ cm,
x
b c y d Hyperbola (x > 0)
x 1 2 4 5 10 20
y 20 10 5 4 2 1
20

15

y = 20
x
10

0 5 10 15 20 x
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Answers 615

9 a

ANSWERS
t 1 2 4 5 6 8 10 12
s 120 60 30 24 20 15 12 10
b c 40 km/h
s

120

100
Speed (km/h)

80

60
s = 120
t
40

20

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 t
Time (hours)

Exercise 7.11

1 a b y
x −2 −1 0 1 2 3
y 0.25 0.5 1 2 4 8 8
y = 2x
6

2
1

−2 −1 0 1 2 3 x

c i the y-values increase, ii the y-values decrease, d no, e asymptote, f the y-values are positive, g (0, 1), h no
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616 Mathscape 10 Extension

2 3
ANSWERS

x −2 −1.5 −1 −0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 x −3 −2 −1 0 1 2


y 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.6 1 1.7 3 5.2 9 y 8 4 2 1 0.5 0.25

y y
y= 3x y = 2−x
10 8

8 6

6 4

4 2
1
2 x
1 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2

−2 −1 0 1 2 x

c i the y-values decrease, ii the y-values increase, d no, e the y-values are positive, f (0, 1), g no
4 Yes, a° = 1 for all values of a, where a > 0.
5 a y b c d y
(1, 4) y y
(1, 6)
1 1 1 1
0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x
6 a m = 16, b c = 3, c w = 1--2- , d h = −2 7 63 units 8 a y = 7x, b y = 3x, c y = 6−x
9 a Reflect the graph of y = 2x in the x-axis. b
y y = 2x 10
y
1 1
0 x x
0

11 No, 6x = (2 × 3)x = 2x × 3x 12 Reflect the graph of y = 7x in the y-axis.


13 a y b y c y
4
3
2 3
2
1
0 x 0 x 0 x
d y e y f y

0 3 x 0 2 x
0 x
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Answers 617

The graph of y = 1x is the graph of y = 1.

ANSWERS
14 y
y=1
1
0 x

Exercise 7.12
1 a x2 + y2 = 9, b x2 + y2 = 49, c x2 + y2 = 1 2 a x2 + y2 = 4, b x2 + y2 = 25, c x2 + y2 = 16, d x2 + y2 = 3,
e x2 + y2 = 7, f x2 + y2 = 10, g x2 + y2 = 8, h x2 + y2 = 48, i x2 + y2 = 63, j x2 + y2 = 1.44, k x2 + y2 = 3.61,
l x2 + y2 = 6.25 3 a 3, b 7, c 11, d 5 , e 14 , f 22 , g 2 3 , h 3 3 , i 3 5 , j 1.3, k 1.7, l 3.5
4 a y b y c y
6 3 3 2

–6 0 6 x – 3 0 3 x –3 2 0 3 2 x
–6 – 3 –3 2
5 a 4x2 + 4y2 = 9, b 16x2 + 16y2 = 121, c 25x2 + 25y2 = 289 6 a 1 1--2- , b 2--3- , c 2 1--2- , d 4--7- , e 3--4- , f 2 1--5-
7 a (6, 8), (6, −8), b (6, −8), (−6, −8), c ( 7, 51 ) , ( 7, – 51 ) , d ( 5 3, – 5 ) , ( – 5 3, – 5 ) 8 a x2 + y2 = 25,
b x + y = 34, c x + y = 17
2 2 2 2 9 a no, b yes, c no, d yes, e yes, f no, g yes, h no, i no 10 a inside,
b outside, c on circle, d inside, e outside, f inside, g on circle, h outside
11 a y b y c y d y
2 3 9 3.5

–2 0 2 x –3 0 3 x –9 0 9 x –3.5 0 3.5 x

–2 –3 –9 –3.5
e y f y 12 a y b y
2 5 4 2 2

–5 0 5 x
–2 5 0 2 5 x –4 2 0 4 2x –2 0 2 x
–5
–2 5 –4 2
c y d y e y f y
11 x
5 2
–2 7 0 2 7
– 2 0 2 x
–11 0 11 x –2 7 –5 2 0 5 2 x
– 2
13 a b
y y
4 7
y=2
2
–4 0 4 x –7 0 7 x
–4 –7
x = –3
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618 Mathscape 10 Extension

c d e f
ANSWERS

y y y=x y
y 5 2 2 3
2 2

–5 0 5 x –2 2 0 2 2 x –3 –2 2 3 x
–2 0 1 2 x 0
–5 –2 2 –2
–2
x=1 –3

Exercise 7.13
1 a L, b H, c P, d E, e C, f CU, g P, h L, i E, j H, k L, l C, m CU, n L, o H, p E, q C, r CU, s L, t P,
u L, v H, w E, x C 2 a y = −3x − 1, b y = 3x − 1, c y = 1 − 3x, d y = 3x + 1 3 a y = x2 + 5, b y = x2 − 5,
2 x 2 x
c y = 5 − x , d y = −x − 5
2 2 4 a y = – --- , b y = – --- , c y = --- , d y = --- 5 a y = 1 − x3, b y = x3 + 1,
x 2 x 2
c y = x3 − 1, d y = −x3 − 1 6 a y = −2x, b y = 2x, c y = 2−x, d y = −2−x 7 a W, b Q, c N, d L, e R, f I,
g S, h G, i B, j E, k V, l F, m M, n C, o O, p K, q A, r T, s P, t D, u U, v X, w H, x J
8 a b c y d e
y y y y
4
5 (1, 6)
–4 0 4 x 0 x
0 x 0 x 0 x
–4 –2

f y g h y i j
y y y
8 2 5
1 (1, 4) 3
0 x 0 x
0 x 0 x –2 5 0 2 5 x

–2 5
k y l m y n o y
y y
(−1, 8)
1 7
4
0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x
–4 0 2 x

p q r s y t y
y y y
9 1 1 0 x
–1
0 x 0 x 0 x
0 x
(–3, –8) (1, −12)
u v y w x
y y y (4, 6)
3 7 0
0 x x
–3 –1 0 x –10
–3 7 0 3 7 x

–3 7
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ANSWERS
12
9 a 4 units, b (3, 4), c k = 12, y = ------ 10 a P(4, 5), Q(10, 2), b m = − 1--2- 11 a (6, 64), b (1, 1), (−1, 1),
x
c (−2, 5), d (2, −4), (−2, −4), e (3, 3), (−3, −3), f (2, 4), g (5, 3), (5, −3), h (0, 0), (2, 2), (−2, −2), i (−1, −2), (3, 6)
15 24
12 a y = 6x − 2, b y = ------ , c y = 3x2 + 3, d x2 + y2 = 36, e y = 2x3 + 11, f y = 3(x + 1)(x − 5), g y = – ------ ,
x x
h y = −5x + 4, i y = 2x, j y = 6 − x2, k y = 5 − x3, l y = 4(x − 1)2 − 9

Chapter 7 Review
1 a C, b B, c A, d C 2 a B, b C 3 B 4 C 5 A 6 a 9 am, b 140 km, c 10.30 am, d 12.30 pm,
e 150 km, f 160 km, g Lloyd’s speed decreased, the line is less steep, h 90 km, i 60 km/h, j 9.30 am
7a x 0 1 2 3 4 b 8a y b y
x 0 1 2 3 4
y −2 −1 -12 −1 − -12 0 y 4 2 0 −2 −4 1 3
y y 01 2 3 4 x y = 12 x + 2 2
1
1 4 2x + y = 4 x
0 x 2 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1
1 2 −1
−1 0
−2 y = 12x − 2 1 2 3 4 x
−2
−4

9 a y = 4x − 3, b y = −2x 10 − 3--4-
11 a y b y c y
7 5
0 2 4 6 8 x
6 4
+3

5 3 −2
y=
2x

4
1 x−
4

4 2
y=
y=

2
x

3 1 −4
2
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x
1
−1 0 1 2 3 x x=3
y
1
12 a y = 7 − 2x, b y = 2x − 7, c y = −2x − 7, d y = 2x + 7 15
13 a y = − 1--5- x, b y = −5x, c y = 5x, d y = 1--5- x
0 1 2 3 x
14 a y = 4x + 20, b y = − 3--5- x − 6
16 a y = 5, b x = 4 –1 y = –1
17 a yes, b no
18 k=2
19 a y = x − 6, b y = 2x + 4, c y = 5 − x, d y = 1--3- x + 1
20 y 21 y
y = 2x2 y = x2
y = x2
y = 12x2
0 x
0 x y = −x2
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620 Mathscape 10 Extension

22 a b c d
ANSWERS

y y y y
6
0 x
0 −7
x 2
−1 x 0 x
0

23 a y = −x2 − 1, b y = x2 + 1, c y = x2 − 1, d y = 1 − x2
24 a y (3, 9) b y c y

2
–4 0 2 x
0 6 x –8 0 1 2 x
(–1, –9) 3
(1 16 , –2 12
1
)
25 a x = 4, (4, −6), b x = 2, (2, 5) 26 −21
27 a y b c y d y 28 y
y
(1, 9)
–3 19 8
4 11
0 x
0 2 x –9 (–4, 3) 0 x 0 x 0 (3, 2) x

29 a y = 4x2, b y = x2 − 5 30 y = 1--2- x2 − 7
31 a b c d
y y y y

4 3
0 x 0 x
0 x 0 x

32 33 a y b y
x −4 −2 −1 0 1 2 4
y −1 −2 −4 − 4 2 1
(1, 1)
y
0 x 0 x
4
3 y = 4x (1, −6)
2
–4 –3 –2 –11
01 2 3 4 x
–1
–2
–3
–4

24 9 x 3 3 x
34 t = −4, u = − 2--3- 35 a y = ------ , b y = – --- 36 a y = --- , b y = --- , c y = – --- , d y = – ---
x x 3 x x 3
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37 a b 38 a b

ANSWERS
y y y y
(1, 3) (–1, 3)
1 3 0 x
1 2
2 –3
0 x 0 x
0 x –4
39 a y = 3x + 4, b y = 4−x 40 a + x2 y2 = 25, b x2 + y2 = 18
41 y 42 a y b y
4 3 7

–4 0 4 –3 0 3 –7 0 7 x
–4 –3 –7
43 a P(3, 11), Q(−3, 11), b P(2, 6), Q(−2, −6)

8 Data analysis and evaluation


Exercise 8.1
1 a b c 19,
x Tally f c.f. fx
5 d 13.3%
43 || 2 2 86
44 ||| 3 5 132
4
Frequency

45 |||| 4 9 180 3
46 |||| 5 14 230
2
47 || 2 16 94
48 ||| 3 19 144
1
49 || 2 21 98 0
43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52
50 |||| 4 25 200 Age (years)
51 || 2 27 102
2 a 7, b 25, c 7, d 40, e 12.5% 3 a 5, b 8, c 1, d Yes, 8,
52 ||| 3 e Yes, 2–4, f 36%
30 156 4 a 30, b 202 cm, 164 cm, c 184 cm, d 18
5 a 15.6, b 29.6, c 4.8, d 11.8 6 a 11, b 28, c 39, d 78.9
30 1422 7 a 4, b 10, c 31, 37, d no mode 8 a 27, b 33, c 34.2, d 51
9 a mean = 11, median = 10, mode = 16, range = 25, b mean = 26.5, median = 28.5, mode = 29, range = 25,
c mean = 59.3, median = 59, mode = 62, range = 19, d mean = 35.7, median = 33.5, mode = 32, range = 15,
e mean = 124.7, median = 125, mode = 117, 134, range = 20, f mean = 95.1, median = 95, mode = 94, 97, range = 8,
g mean = 8, median = 8.1, mode = 8.3, range = 1.5, h mean = 13.9, median = 14.0, no mode, range = 1.6
10 a mean = 4.4, median = 5, mode = 6, range = 5, b mean = 13.7, median = 13, mode = 12, range = 5,
c mean = 19.0, median = 19, mode = 15, range = 24, d mean = 39.6, median = 40, mode = 38, range = 22
11 a
x f c.f. fx b mean = 20.2, median = 21, mode = 21, range = 6
12 a 43, b 7, c 16 yrs, d 5 yrs, e 15 yrs, f 14.9 yrs
17 4 4 68
13 a Stem Leaf b 30, c $36 000, d $28 000,
18 2 6 36 e $25 000, f $23 500,
0(5) 8 9 g $22 100, h 53%
19 4 10 76
1(0) 0 2 4
20 3 13 60
1(5) 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 14 a 10, b 26, c 2.6, d 4,
21 6 19 126 2(0) 0 2 3 4 4 e 7th, f 4th
22 5 24 110 2(5) 5 5 5 6 7 7 9 9 15 a 14, b 7.5
23 3 27 69 3(0) 0 1 2 4
27 545
3(5) 6
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622 Mathscape 10 Extension

16 a b 30–32, c 31.3°C
ANSWERS

Class Class centre Tally Frequency f × c.c.


(c.c.) (f ) d Demountable classroom temperatures
24–26 25 |||| 4 100
32
27–29 28 |||| | 6 168
30–32 31 |||| ||| 8 248 28
33–35 34 |||| || 7 238
36–38 37 |||| 5 185 24

Cumulative frequency
30 939
20

17 a 17–21, 22–26, 27–31, 32–36, 37–41, 42–46, 16


b 30, c 27–31, d 21, e 32 yrs 18 4 15
19 a 17, b 216, c 28 20 a 25, b 8
21 a decrease, b increase, c stay the same 12
22 a stay the same, b increase, c decrease
23 a 61.2, b 62.5 24 63 25 92% 8
26 79% 27 69.1 28 a 53, b 29
29 a 16, b 95 30 x = 5, y = 8
4

0
25 28 31 34 37
Temperature (°C)
(Class centres)
e 31.5°C, f Yes
Exercise 8.2
1 a 66, b 37 2 a 42, b 65 3 a i 2, 12, ii 10, iii 7, iv 4, 9, v 5, b i 0, 20, ii 20, iii 7, iv 3, 15, v 12,
4 a i 8, ii 13, iii 10, 14, iv 4, b i 20, ii 27, iii 19, 31.5, iv 12.5, c i 27, ii 47, iii 38, 52, iv 14, d i 29,
ii 39.5, iii 30.5, 49, iv 18.5, e i 32, ii 66, iii 55, 70, iv 15, f i 36, ii 45.5, iii 38, 60, iv 22
5 a median = 17, quartiles = 14, 20

13 15 17 19 21 23
b median = 8, quartiles = 6.5, 14

4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
c median = 31.5, quartiles = 28.5, 35.5

24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40
d median = 6.5, quartiles = 5.7, 7.2

5.0 5.4 5.8 6.2 6.6 7.0 7.4 7.8


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6 a median = 5, IQR = 3, b

ANSWERS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7 a i 25%, ii 25%, iii 50%, iv 75%, b 7 8 84 9 18 10 a extremes = 3 yrs, 9 yrs, range = 6 yrs,
b 5.5 yrs, c 4 yrs, 7 yrs, d 3 yrs 11 a 5, b 6.5 12 No, the median is the middle score of all the scores not
the middle score between the quartiles. 13 a 32, b 30.5, 33, c 2.5,
d

29 30 31 32 33 34
14 a median = 49.5, IQR = 2, b median = 4, IQR = 2.5 15 a 46 yrs, b 76 yrs, c i 18–33 yrs, ii 33–55 yrs
16 a F, b T, c F, d T, e F 17 a b $400, c $180 19 1
36

32

28
27
Cumulative frequency

24

20
18
16

12
9
8

0
200 300 400 500 600 700
Weekly salary ($)

Exercise 8.3
1 a i 20, ii ∑ ( x – x ) 2 = 124 , iii 5.0, b i 59, ii ∑ ( x – x ) 2 = 134 , iii 4.7 2 a x = 5.9, σ n = 1.9 ,
b x = 17, σ n = 8.0 , c x = 20.2, σ n = 6.2 , d x = 34.3, σ n = 5.0 , e x = 17.0, σ n = 7.9 ,
f x = 4.7, σ n = 2.7 3 a i 11.7, ii 12, iii 13, iv 1.5, b i 97.7, ii 97, iii 96, iv 1.6, c i 31.9, ii 32.5,
iii 35, iv 6.6 4 a range = 22, σn = 6.7, b range = 4, σn = 1.5, c range = 7, σn = 1.9, d range = 4, σn = 1.2
5 a 5 yrs, b 24 yrs, c 23.5 yrs, d 22.7 yrs, e 1.8 yrs 6 a x = 28.4, σ n = 13.9 , b x = 25, σ n = 10.6
7 a 11°C, b 4.5°C, c 2.9°C, d The range and standard deviation, since there are no outliers. 8 a 136, b 17,
c 27.4, d The interquartile range, since the range and standard deviation are affected by outliers (9 and 145).
9 In Lucy’s class — the standard deviation is smaller in her class. 10 a F, b F, c T 11 σn = 0, the scores
are all equal to the mean (i.e. ∑ ( x – x ) 2 = 0 , ∴ σn = 0). 12 a 4.4, b The standard deviation would increase
because the extra score is a long way from the mean. 13 a Wombats: x = 95.2, σ n = 7.2 ,
Ferrets: x = 95.5, σ n = 4.6 , b The Ferrets, the standard deviation of the Ferrets scores is less than the standard
deviation of the Wombats scores. 14 a Mrs Bremner’s class: x = 78.3, σ n = 11.1 , Mrs Spencer’s class:
x = 77.8, σ n = 8.8 , b Mrs Bremner’s class — the mean is higher for her class.
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increase by 5, the standard deviation would not change. c The mean and standard deviation would both be 5 times
greater. 16 The standard deviation would not change since the spread of both sets of scores is the same. That is,
the average distance from the mean is the same in each set.

Exercise 8.4
1 a 68, b 52, c 76, d 44, e 84, f 36 2 a English: 46, Drama: 45, b English: 88, Drama: 69,
c English: 67, Drama: 57, d English: 39, Drama: 41 3 a 45, b 69, c 33, d 81, e 63, f 54, g 65, h 47, i 39,
j 71, k 24, l 89 4 7 5 a 6, b 65, c 74, d 50 6 a 1 s.d. above x , b 2 s.d. below x , c 1 1--2- s.d. below x
1
7 Science, the Science mark is 1 --2- s.d. above the mean but the Maths mark is only 1 s.d. above the mean.
8 a Test 2, b Test 1, c Test 1, d Test 2, e Test 1, f Test 2, g Test 1, h Test 1 9 a i 80, ii 56, iii 92, iv 44,
b i 74, ii 66, iii 82, iv 60 10 No, she will fail. 11 a 58 g, 72 g, b 51 g, 79 g, c 44 g, 86 g
12 a 68%, b 95%, c 34%, d 13.5%, e 81.5%, f 16% 13 a 272, b 380, c 136, d 326, e 64, f 10
14 $340–$800 15 10.2–13.8 km/L 16 a 2.5%, b No, the mark would be 4 s.d. above the mean.
17 a x will increase, σn will increase, b x will decrease, σn will increase, c x will stay the same, σn will decrease
18 a x will decrease, σn will decrease, b x will increase, σn will decrease, c x will stay the same, σn will increase

Exercise 8.5
1 a b c

Frequency
Frequency

Frequency

Score Score Score


2 a negatively skewed, b positively skewed, c symmetrical 3 a i positively skewed, ii yes, 9
b i symmetrical, ii no, c i negatively skewed, ii no, d i positively skewed, ii yes, 8 4 Positively skewed
5 a b 3, c 51
6 a negatively skewed, b symmetrical

47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
Score
7 a b Yes, 88,
c positively skewed,
d6

50–54 55–59 60–64 65–69 70–74 75–79 80–84 85–89


Speed (km/h)
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8 No, skewness only applies to numerical or quantitative data, not categorical data.

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9 a Stem Leaf b No, c Positively skewed, d No, most of his scores are low.
0 3 4 6 8 10 a Negatively skewed, b Positively skewed, c Symmetrical
1 2 3 3 5 6 7 11 a
2 0 1 2 4 4 7 7 8 Absentees 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
3 4 5 6 9 Frequency 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 5 9 8 6
4 0 1 5
b lowest score = 0, highest score = 12, median = 9, lower quartile = 6, upper
5 2 4 quartile = 11.
6 1 c

0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Speed (km/h)
d negatively skewed
12 a Stem Leaf b Bimodal, c No
7(5) 7 8 13 a i positively skewed, ii negatively skewed, b no skew
14 a 0.47, b −0.43
8(0) 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4
8(5) 5 5 6 6 7
9(0) 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 4
9(5) 5 6 6 7 9

Exercise 8.6
1 a i 36, ii 43, b 12, c Monday, d 73, e Monday, f 10% 2 a i August, ii January, iii September,
iv December, b September, October, July, c January, February, March, December, d January, February, December
3 a i 4000, ii 4500, iii 1750, b i 3000, ii 4500, iii 3750, c i Females, ii Males, d i 8250, ii 17 500, e 1500
4 a 10 m, b 15 m, c i 25 m, ii 54 m, iii 80 m, d 4 m, e 46 m 5 a Alice Springs: mean = 28.4°C,
median = 29.3°C, range = 16.7°C, IQR = 11.5°C; Darwin: mean = 31.6°C, median = 31.7°C, range = 3.5°C,
IQR = 1.6°C. b Yes, although Jan, Feb, Dec are hotter months in Alice Springs, the temperatures are more
consistently high in Darwin throughout the year. 6 a Yr 9, b Yr 8, c Yr 7, d Yr 10, e Yr 9, f Yr 8
7 a Sam, b Bob, c Ros, d Bob 8 a Yr 7: lowest score = 20, highest score is 90, median = 55,
lower quartile = 30, upper quartile = 70; Yr 8: lowest score = 40, highest score is 95, median = 70,
lower quartile = 55, upper quartile = 80. b Yr 7 — 40, Yr 8 — 25, c The students results have improved greatly.
In Yr 7 50% of the marks were greater than 55, in Yr 8 75% of the marks were greater than 55.
9 a First round Stem Second round b Round 1: mean = 74.75,
(5)
median = 74.5, mode = 72;
9 8 7 6 5 7 7 7 Round 2: mean = 73.63,
4 4 3 2 2 2 2 0 0 7(0) 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 median = 74, mode = 67, 71
9 8 8 7 6 5 5 5 7(5) 5 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 c Mean, since there are no outliers.
(0)
d Second round
4 3 1 0 8 2
8(5) 5
10 a b Castledon — 2.1, Renville — 3.0,
c Renville has 6 more rainy days (80)
Castledon compared to Castledon (74), and the rainfall
pattern is more wide spread.
11 a 20, b i x = 15.85, σ n = 8.57 ,
ii x = 25.55, σ n = 11.20
Renville

0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Number of rainy days
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First half

Second half

0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48
d Overall, the team concedes more points in the second half. 12 a The means are all 7, b i C, ii A
c A: x = 7, σ n = 1.1 ; B: x = 7, σ n = 1.4 ; C: x = 7, σ n = 1.6

Chapter 8 Review
1 a b
x Tally f c.f. fx
8
56 || 2 2 112
57 ||| 3 5 171 7
58 |||| || 7 12 406 6
59 |||| | 6 18 354
5
Frequency

60 ||| 3 21 180
61 ||| 3 24 183 4
62 |||| 4 28 248
3
63 || 2 30 126
30 1780 2

0
56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
Time (s)
c 18, d 20%, e 63 s, f 58 s 2 a 27, b 189 cm, 148 cm, c 7, d 169.7 cm
3a

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Number of students absent
b yes, 36–38, c yes, 50
4 a mean = 14, median = 15, mode = 18, range = 17, σn = 5.5, b mean = 46, median = 45, mode = 59, range = 68,
σn = 21.3, c mean = 34.5, median = 35, mode = 30, 37, range = 9, σn = 3.1, d mean = 5.4, median = 5.1, no mode,
range = 3.8, σn = 1.3 5 a mean = 3.8, median = 4, mode = 5, range = 4, σn = 1.3, b mean = 26.7, median = 27,
mode = 23, range = 15, σn = 5.1 6 a 6, b 17 yrs, c 29, d 6.9%, e 15 yrs, f 14 yrs, g 14.2 yrs 7 a 82, b 54
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8 a 12, b 1, c 4 yrs, d 72.5 yrs, e 73 yrs, f 72.1 yrs, g 1.4 yrs

ANSWERS
9 a b 21–25, c 14, d x = 19.8, σ n = 5.8
Class Class centre Tally Frequency f × c.c.
(c.c.) (f ) 10 a 112, b 32 11 10
12 a i increase, ii decrease,
1–5 3 | 1 3 b i decrease, ii increase,
6–10 8 | 1 8 c i stay the same, ii stay the same
13 a 70.1, b 71.4 14 92% 15 50
11–15 13 |||| 4 52 16 a i L.S. = 1, H.S. = 9, ii 6, iii 8, iv 3,
16–20 18 |||| ||| 8 144
v 8, vi 5, b i 25%, ii 25%, iii 50%, iv 25%

21–25 23 |||| |||| || 12 276


26–30 28 |||| 4 112
30 595
17 a i 10, ii Q1 = 6, Q3 = 15, iii 9, iv

b i 35.5, ii Q1 = 26, Q3 = 43, iii 17, 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20


iv

20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48
c i 71, ii Q1 = 60.5, Q3 = 82.5, iii 22, iv

52 96
60.5 71 82.5
50 60 70 80 90 100
18 Q1 = 3, Q3 = 6, I.Q.R. = 3 19 a 46, b Q1 = 44, Q3 = 46.5, c 2.5 20 A 21 B
22 a Petersham: x = 224.4, σ n = 43.0 ; Manly: x = 242.8, σ n = 82.9 , b The Petersham team had a lower
standard deviation, so they were the more consistent team. 23 a 62, b 26, c 56, d 32 24 6
25 a test 1, b test 2 26 a i 78, ii 54, b i 58, ii 88 27 a 68%, b 95%, c 99.7%, d 34%, e 13.5%, f 2.5%
28 a 136, b 190, c 5% 29 a positively skewed, b negatively skewed, c symmetrical
30 a Boys: x = 75.1, median = 74.5, σ n = 7.4 ; Girls: x = 72.1, median = 73.5, σ n = 7.5
b The boys have a higher mean and median so they are slightly fitter than the girls.

9 Probability
Exercise 9.1
1 1 1 4 3 3 3
1 a ------
13
, b , c ---
2
------
26
, d ------
13
, e ------
13
2 a ------
10
, b ------
10
, c 2--5- , d 2
---
5
3 a i 18
------
25
, ii 1
------
10
, iii 9
------
50
, b yes
4 a i A and B, D and F, ii A and B, C and E, D and F, E and F, b P(A) = , P(B) = 1
---
2
1
--- ,
2
P(C) = 2--5- , P(D) = 3--5- ,
P(E) = 3
------
10
, P(F) = 2
---
5
5 a 2--5- , b 1--5- , c 4--5- , d 0 6 a 1
------
30
, b 1
------
10
, c 1--6- , d 19
------
30
, e 7
------
30
7 a i 14
3
------ , ii 13
------
28
, iii 11
------
28
, iv 1--7- ,
b i 7
------
11
, ii 11
------
15
8 a 7--8- , b 13
------
40
, c 27
------
40
, d 23
------
40
, e 1
------
10
9 a 1
------
12
, b 1--3- , c 1
------
12
, d 1
------
12
, e 1--6- , f 1--4- , g 1--3- 10 P(T) = 18
------
25
,
P(S) = , P(S and T) =
2
---
5
3
------
25
11 12 a i , ii , b , c , 152
---
1
---
2
---
1
---
9 9 3 9
O A d 6 or 8 F M
2 3 13 4 3 1
13 a P(T) = 13------ , P(H) = ------ ,
7
20 20 3
the coin is biased towards 1 4
2 3
tails.
c toss the coin a large 1 D
number of times.
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Exercise 9.2
1 a i --29- , ii --13- , iii --19- , iv --23- , b i 1
------
18
, ii --16- , iii --16- , iv --23- , v 1
---
3
2 a soccer b A c car
cricket
basketball B car bus
soccer A
C train
swimming car
basketball D
bus bus
soccer A
tennis train
basketball B car
B
C train bus
D train
A
B
C
C
D
A
B
D
C
D
d H e caramel
H beef
T chocolate
H
H caramel
T salmon chicken
T chocolate
H caramel
H pork
T chocolate
T
H caramel
T beef
T chocolate
caramel
turkey chicken
chocolate
caramel
pork
chocolate
3 a i 1--9- , ii 2--9- , iii 4--9- , iv 5--9- , b i 1--4- , ii 1--4- , iii 1--2- , c i P(B) = 1--4- , P(J) = 1--4- , P(D) = 1--2- , ii 1--8- , iii 3--4- , d i 1--3- , ii 1--6- , iii 1--3-
1 1 1 1 13 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 7 5
4 a i ----- 18
- , ii ------ , iii --- , iv 0, v --- , vi ------ , b i --- , ii ------ , iii ------ , iv --- , v ---
36 9 3 18 8 56 56 7 7
5 a 24, i -----24
- , ii --- , iii ------ , iv ------ , v ---
2 12 24 8
1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 3 2 1 1 2
b i -----
36
- , ii ------ , iii ------ , iv --- , v --- , c i ------ , ii --- , iii --- , iv --- , v ------ , vi ------ , d i ------ , ii --- , iii --- , iv ------ , v --- , vi ---
36 18 3 6 16 4 2 4 16 16 24 8 3 12 3 3
1 1 6 36 5 2 3 2 1 1 1 5 1 35 47
7 a i ----- 49
- , ii ------ , iii ------ , iv ------ , v --- , b i 1, ii ------ , iii --- , iv --- , v --- , c i --------- , ii ------ , iii ------ , iv --- , v ------ , vi ------ ,
49 49 49 7 25 5 5 5 144 12 24 9 72 48
1 1 1 15 1 1 27 1 1728 27 1 1 25 1
d i --2- , ii -----52
- , iii ------ , iv ------ , v ---------
26 26 169
8 a ------ , b ------------ , c ------------ , d ------------ , e ------------
64 2197 2704 2197 4394
9 a ------ , b ------ , c ------------ , d ------ ,
81 36 1296 72
16 1 1 1 8 271
e ------
81
10 a --------
216
- , b ------------ , c ------ , d ------ , e ---------
1728 72 27 288
11 a 1296, b i 1--6- , ii 1--6- , iii ----- 1
16 27
1 13
- , iv ------ , v ------
18
12 a 351 --------- ,
400
23 83 39
b --------- , c --------- , d ---------
100 400 400
13 a 281 474 976 710 656, b 2.8%, c 1.7%, d 88.5%
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ANSWERS
Exercise 9.3
1 a AB, AC, AD, BC, BD, CD, b i --16- , ii --12- , iii 1
---
2

2 a 1 , b i -----
1 4 2 1
- , ii --- , iii --- , iv --- , v ------
3
20 5 5 5 10
2 3 a 90, b 81, c i --1- , ii ----- 22 4 22
- , iii ------ , iv ------
0 5 45 45 45
3 2 1 3 3 9
4 a --5- , b -----
10
- , c ------ , d ------ , e ------
10 10 10
4 35 22 25 24
5 a 1128, b i -------- 376
- , ii ------ , iii ------ , c ------
47 47 47
0
6 a i 1--5- , ii 26 8 4 8
------ , iii --------- , b i 0, ii --------- , iii ------ , iv
13
------
2 35 105 455 65 35
1 1 1 1 1 1
3 7 a i --------
100
- , ii --------- , b i ------ , ii ------ , iii ------
100 20 20 20
1 6 6 1 21 1 3 27 1 11
4 8 a i ------
66
, ii ------
11
, iii ------
11
, b i ---------
220
, ii ------
55
, iii ---------
440
, iv ---------
220
, c i ------
64
, ii ---------
576
, iii ---------
144
1
0 9 ---
3
1 10 a 1--3- , b 1--2- , c 2--5- , d 3
---
2 5
3 11 a i 1
------ , ii 1
------ , iii 1
------------ , iv 1
--------- , b i 1
------ , ii 2500
-------------------- , iii 2
------------ , iv 100
-----------------
51 51 1275 425 51 132 651 2601 44 217
4 12 hard-hard or hard-soft
33 64 1 1
0 13 a ---------------
16 660
- , b ------------------- , c ---------------- , d
162 435 54 145
-------------------
108 290
1 14 49 49 62
14 a ---------
495
, b ---------
825
, c ---------
825
, d ------------
2695
,
3
2 e Assuming the question means only two of the numbers are greater than 50 the
75 1
4 probability is --------
198
- . If the question means at least two, then the probability is --- .
2

0
1
4
2
3

Exercise 9.4
1 11
1 a 22 100, b i ------
52
, ii ---------
850
2 a 1--6- , b $8.33, c no 3 b game 3, c yes, game 3
1 33
5 a 2 598 960, b i ------
13
, ii ----------------
66 640
6 a no, b games 2 and 3, c no, the expected return is $8.33 for each game
7 P(Jae wins) = , P(Jemima wins) = 1--3- , P(Draw) = 1--6- . The game is not fair.
1
---
2

8 P(Blake wins) = 1--3- , P(Cynthia wins) = 1--3- , P(Draw) = 1--3- . The game is fair.
9 a 86 = 262 144, b i 1--8- , ii 1
---------
512
, iii 729
------------
4096
, iv 1
------
64
10 a i 2--5- , ii 2--5- , b i 3--5- , ii 1--5- , c i 1--3- , ii 1
---
3
11 Limb = $15, Eyesight = $50, Hearing = $10, Death = $1.
15 P(Ngaire wins) = 1--2- , P(Mairaid wins) = 1--4- + 1--8- + -----
16
1 1
- + … < --- . The game is not fair.
2

16 P(Jae wins) = 3--5- , P(Jemima wins) = 2--5- . The game is not fair.
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1 a J and L, b the card is not a black Jack, c i --12- , ii --12- , iii 6


------
13
2 a 5
------
36
, b --12- , c 5
------
12
3 a 9
------
19
, b 1
------
19
, c 1
------
38
,
9 4 2317 813 2477 1959 6 7 3 3
d ------
19
, e ------
19
4 a i ----------------
33 000
, ii ---------------- ,
40 000
iii ---------------- , b Utility,
57 000
c ----------------
59 500
5 a 100, b i ------
25
, ii ------
10
, c ------ ,
10
d ---
8

6 a i 1--6- , ii 11 1 11
------ , iii ------ , b ------
30 30 15
7 a 12, b i 1--4- , ii 1
------
12
, iii 1--3- , iv 1--2- , v 1--2-
1
LD PT 8 a AB, AT, AC, BB, BT, BC, CB, CT, CC, DB, DT, DC, b i 1--4- , ii -----1
12
- , iii 1--3- , iv 1
---
3
14 11 4 9 a HOR, HOB, HOW, HER, HEB, HEW, TOR, TOB, TOW, TER, TEB, TEW
b i 1--2- , ii 1--6- , iii -----
12
1 1
3
1
- , iv --- , v ---
2
1
10 b i -----
18
1 13 7 7
- , ii --- , iii ------ , iv --- , v ------
9 36 9 18

12
11 a i ------
25
, ii --14- , iii 27
---------
100
, b i 31
------
50
, ii 29
---------
100
, iii 9
---------
100
, c best estimate is 12 white, 6 yellow, 2 black,
9 81 729 3 486 784 401
d best estimate is red — 173°, blue — 90°, green — 97° 13 a i ------
19
, ii ---------
361
, iii ------------
6859
, iv ----------------------------------------------
6 131 066 257 801
,
26
b i ⎛ ------⎞
9
14 a WX, WY, WZ, XW, XY, XZ, YW, YX, YZ, ZW, ZX, ZY, b i 1--6- , ii 1--2- , iii 1
------ , iv 1
---
⎝ 19⎠ 12 2

15 a VICE-CAPTAIN
b i 2--7- , ii 1
------
21
, iii 5--7- , iv 1
------
42
, v 5
------
42
, vi 2
------
21
A B C D E F G
16 a CA, CM, CJ, CH, AM, AJ, AH, MJ, MH, JH
A — AB AC AD AE AF AG b i --25- , ii -----
10
3 3
- , iii ------
10
1
17 -----
10
-
B BA — BC BD BE BF BG 1 1 1 53 28
18 a --------- , b ------ , c ------ , d ------ , e ------
CAPTAIN

110 55 55 55 55
C CA CB — CD CE CF CG 1 1 28 8 1
19 a ------ , b ------ , c ------ , d ------ , e ------
90 45 45 45 30
D DA DB DC — DE DF DG
20 a 2 598 960, b 308 915 776, c 9 765 625
E EA EB EC ED — EF EG
21 P(Jemima wins) = --14- , P(Sam wins) = --14- , the game is
F FA FB FC FD FE — FG fair 22 a $8.33, not fair, b $8.33, not fair,
G GA GB GC GD GE GF — c i 1--2- , ii $10, iii yes 23 P(David wins) = 1--2- ,
P(Samantha wins) = 1--2- , the game is fair

10 Further trigonometry
Exercise 10.1
1 a 0.64, b 0.34, c 0.87, d 0.98 2 sin (180° − θ) = sin θ 3 a cos 50° = 0.64, cos 130° = −0.64,
b cos 10° = 0.98, cos 170° = −0.98, c cos 40° = 0.77, cos 140° = −0.77, d cos 80° = 0.17, cos 100° = −0.17
4 cos (180° − θ) = −cos θ 5 a sin 150°, b sin 130°, c sin 45°, d sin 75°, e sin 107°, f sin 68°, g sin 81°,
h sin 13° 6 a cos 160°, b cos 110°, c cos 60°, d cos 25°, e cos 95°, f cos 78°, g cos 139°, h cos 43°
7 1.20 8 a 30°, 150°, b 53°, 127°, c 12°, 168°, d 34°, 146°, e 8°, 172°, f 48°, 132°, g 21°, 159°, h 55°, 125°,
i 29°, 151° 9 a 60°, b 70°, c 160°, d 140°, e 65°, f 106°, g 32°, h 76°, i 123° 10 a 0.8, b 0.94, c 0.96,
d 0.54, e 0.44, f 0.77, g 0.92, h 0.98

Exercise 10.2
1 a positive, b positive, c negative, d negative, e positive, f positive, g negative, h positive, i positive,
j positive, k negative, l negative, m positive, n positive, o negative, p positive 2 a acute, b obtuse,
c obtuse, d acute, e obtuse, f acute 3 a sin 80° = 0.98, b −cos 40° = −0.77, c −tan 20° = −0.36,
d −cos 55° = −0.57, e −tan 46° = −1.04, f sin 28° = 0.47, g −tan 79° = −5.14, h sin 65° = 0.91, i −cos 72° = −0.31,
j sin 16° = 0.28, k −tan 58° = −1.60, l −cos 9° = −0.99, m −tan 21° = −0.38, n −cos 27° = −0.89, o sin 43° = 0.68,
p −cos 86° = −0.07, q sin 84° = 0.99, r −tan 66° = −2.25, s −cos 48° = −0.67, t sin 11° = 0.19
4 a −tan 51°45′ = −1.2685, b sin 74°33′ = 0.9639, c −cos 15°52′ = −0.9619, d sin 43°40′ = 0.6905,
e −cos 66°9′ = −0.4043, f −tan 22°16′ = −0.4095, g −cos 30°24′ = −0.8625, h −tan 80°53′ = −6.2316,
i sin 14°28′ = 0.2498 5 a 9°, 171°, b 15°, 165°, c 57°, 123°, d 37°, 143°, e 4°, 176°, f 25°, 155°, g 11°, 169°,
h 49°, 131°, i 23°, 157° 6 a 121°, b 173°, c 101°, d 137°, e 118°, f 147°, g 106°, h 134°, i 112°
7 a 32°, 148°, b 36°, c 129°, d 117°, e 62°, f 11°, 169°, g 146°, h 63°, 117, i 65°, j 48°, 132°, k 104°, l 127°
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1 1 3 3 1 1 1
8 a --- , b – ------- , c – 3 , d – ------- , e ------- , f −1, g ------- , h – ------- , i – ---
2 2 2 2 2 3 2
9 a x 0° 10° 20° 30° 40° 50° 60° 70° 80° 90°
sin x 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0
cos x 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.0
tan x 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.2 1.7 2.7 5.7 —

x 100° 110° 120° 130° 140° 150° 160° 170° 180°


sin x 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.0
cos x −0.2 −0.3 −0.5 −0.6 −0.8 −0.9 −0.9 −1.0 −1.0
tan x −5.7 −2.7 −1.7 −1.2 −0.8 −0.6 −0.4 −0.2 0.0

9 b i y ii y iii y
y = sin x 1
1 y = cos x
0.5 2
0.5
0
0 x 30 60 90 120 150 180 x
30 60 90 120 150 180 -0.5 1
-1 y = tan x

0
30 60 90 120 150 180 x

10 a 1, b 0, c i 0° < x < 180°, ii none, d x = 0°, 180° -1


11 a 1, b −1, c i 0°  x < 90°, ii 90° < x  180°, d x = 90°
12 a no, b x = 90°, c i 0° < x < 90°, ii 90° < x < 180°, d x = 0°, 180°
-2

Exercise 10.3
1 a a = 10.5, b v = 22.5, c m = 32 2 a 2--3- , b 0.6, c 1
------
12
3 a a = 8.9, b q = 25.2, c k = 2.7, d h = 86.5,
e n = 27.3, f t = 24.9 4 a 54°, b 15°, c 28°, d 25°, e 68°, f 36° 5 a p = 20.8, b w = 22.2, c c = 76.0,
d f = 34.9, e u = 20.6, f z = 51.4 6 a 27°31′, b 7°5′, c 43°45′, d 29°38′, e 21°44′, f 51°30′ 7 a 132°,
b 160°, c 120°, d 128°, e 114°, f 148° 8 b 71°, c 141.4 cm 9 a 102 mm, b 76 mm, c 208 mm
10 a 20 cm, b 6 6 cm, c 24 cm 11 a 46°, 134°, b 29°, 151°, c 16°, 164° 12 b 24°14′, 155°46′,
c 139°18′, 7°46′ 13 52°

Exercise 10.4
1 a a = 10.4, b u = 70.7, c 54.3°, d 22°7′ 2 17.7 m 3 67 cm 4 a 34°, b 26.3 km, c 9.3 km
5 20.3 cm 6 73°44′ 7 b 16 cm 8 a 12.1 cm, b 31°22′ 9 a LM = 76.2 m, LN = 93.3 m, b $12 558
10 54 cm 11 37.2 cm 12 Betty is closer by 6 m 13 b 45° 14 a 12.2 km, b 73 m, c 38.5 m, d 338 m
15 a ∠ACB = 39°, bearing = 129°, b ∠PRQ = 23°, bearing = 203°, c ∠FHG = 37°, bearing = 307°,
d ∠YZX = 46°, bearing = 046°

Exercise 10.5
1 ag = 11 , b z = 13 , c p = 5 2 a 1--8- , b 5--7- , c − 1--5- 3 a p = 11.7, b k = 13.5, c v = 17.0, d t = 34.3,
e g = 25.7, f d = 79.8 4 a 56°, b 87°, c 102°, d 79°, e 50°, f 146° 5 a a = 5.2, b q = 10.3, c m = 10.8,
d z = 17.8, e r = 46.1, f j = 151.1 6 a 80°24′, b 47°26′, c 114°37′, d 62°14′, e 9°46′, f 85°49′, g 17°45′,
h 98°36′, i 60°19′ 7 a c2 = a2 + b2, b Pythagoras’ Theorem is derived. 8 x = 26 10 24°, 31°, 125°
11 a x = 13 , b x = 21 , c x = 73 12 a 45°, b 120°, c 30°
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Exercise 10.6
1 a 10.4 cm, b 11.97 m, c 41.75°, d 128°12′ 2 a 76°32′, b 40°25 3 7° 4 817 m 5 63.7 km
6 QS = 29.4 cm, PR = 17.4 cm 7 70°18′ 8 a Amelia — 240 km, Elizabeth — 210 km, b 399 km
9 a 93°40′, b 86°20′, c 11.6 cm 10 a 13 cm, b 131°29′ 11 b 120° 12 a 82.8 km, b 29.1 km,
c 12.5 km, d 12.6 km 13 a ∠ABC = 77°, bearing = 035°, b ∠PQR = 113°, bearing = 239°, c ∠XYZ = 96°,
bearing = 158°, d ∠EFG = 82°, bearing = 316°

Exercise 10.7
1 a 64.0 cm2, b 185.5 cm2, c 331.6 cm2, d 353.1 cm2, e 90.3 cm2, f 244.1 cm2 2 a 55.41 mm2, b 220.3 cm2,
c 625 m2 3 a 239.6 cm2, b 95.7 cm2, c 888.3 cm2 4 a 120 cm2, b 5 cm 5 62 cm2 6 253 cm2
2 2
7 a 16 3 cm , b 12.5 cm , c 21 cm 2 8 a 42°, b 24°, c 152° 3
9 a 1973 cm , b 153.6 cm3 10 5.35 ha
11 a A = --12- ab, b The standard formula for the area of a triangle is derived. 12 a 136.8 cm2, b 96.5 cm2,
c 40.3 cm2 13 24 3 cm2 14 h = 4.5

Exercise 10.8
1 a x = 10.3, b k = 8.9, c p = 21.8, d n = 100.7, e a = 17.1, f z = 113.9 2 a 33°35′, b 71°47′, c 97°11′,
d 33°2′, e 169°17′, f 48°50′ 3 40° 4 150° 5 a 25.61 cm, b 38°32′ 6 332 m 7 105°24′
8 20 m 9 a 83°31′, b 171 mm2 10 a 153°, b 399 m2 11 a 114°, b 8 cm 12 b 52.6 cm
13 b 4 6 cm 14 41 m2 15 a i 62°11′, ii 19.9 m2, b i 84°16′, ii 19.9 m2 16 a 21 m, b 142.5 m2
18 a x = 11, b y = 97 19 a 18 km, b 050° 20 1008 NM 21 a 77°24′, b 18.9 cm 22 a 56.6 cm,
b 28° 23 a 125°, b 73° 24 a 26.7 cm, b 19.4 cm 25 a 22 cm, b 13 cm 26 a 58°, b 49°, c 13.6 cm
27 a 16.54 km, b 13 900 m

Chapter 10 Review
1 a acute, b obtuse 2 a 0.94, b −0.64, c −0.27, d 0.81, e −0.78, f −0.89 3 a 45°, 135°, b 23°, 157°,
1 1 1
4 a 114°, b 109° 5 a ------- , b – --- , c – ------- 6 a a = 15.4, b p = 81.2, c y = 34.5, d k = 8.0, e w = 46.1,
2 2 3
f n = 3.1 7 a 46°46′, b 127°38′, c 75°36′, d 47°13′, e 99°43′, f 41°13′ 8 562 m 9 71°47′
10 b ∠UTV = 35°, ∠TUV = 84°, c 119 km 11 b 26°, c 116° 12 b 46°, c 136°, d 316°
13 a 30.7 cm2, b 117.8 cm2 14 a 71°12′, b 143°53′ 15 112.1 cm2 16 a 984.8 cm3, b 45.8 cm3
17 222 mm2 18 a 22 cm, b 48°, c 6.2 cm 19 a 22.5 cm, b 76°28′

11 Similarity
Exercise 11.1
1 a AB = 10 mm, BC = 25 mm, CD = 30 mm, DA = 15 mm; PQ = 20 mm, QR = 50 mm, RS = 60 mm, SP = 30 mm
b i 1 : 2, ii 1 : 2, iii 1 : 2, iv 1 : 2, c They are equal. d 2 2 a ∠X = 45°, ∠Y = 108°, ∠Z = 27°; ∠L = 45°,
∠M = 108°, ∠N = 27°, b Yes 3 a AB and PQ, BC and QR, CD and RS, DA and SP, b KL and FG, LM and GH,
MN and HE, NK and EF. 4 a ∠X and ∠D, ∠Y and ∠E, ∠Z and ∠C, b ∠S and ∠G, ∠T and ∠H, ∠U and ∠I,
∠V and ∠J, ∠W and ∠K 5 a yes, b no, c yes, d no, e no, f no 6 a 5--3- , b 12 8 9
------ , c --- , d ---
7 5 4

7 a 2, x = 8, b 3, p = 12, c 5, a = 45, d 3--2- , t = 15, e 1--2- , c = 7, f 1--4- , e = 5 8 a yes, b yes


9 a 2--3- , b 10
------
7
10 a 2--5- , b 4
---
3
11 a yes, b no 12 a 1 : 4, 1 : 4, yes, b 4 : 7, 4 : 5, no, c 2 : 5, 2 : 5, yes,
PQ QR RS SP 4
d 2 : 3, 3 : 4, no 13 a C and D, b A and C, c B and D 14 a -------- = -------- = -------- = -------- = --- , ∠P = ∠T, ∠Q
TQ QV VU UT 3
is common, ∠R = ∠V, ∠S = ∠U, ∴ PQRS ||| TQVU (matching sides are in proportion and matching angles are
AB BC CD DA
equal). b -------- = -------- = --------- = -------- = 2 , ∠A = ∠E, ∠B = ∠F, ∠C = ∠G, ∠D is common, ∴ ABCD ||| EFGD
EF FG GD DE
(matching sides are in proportion and matching angles are equal).
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Exercise 11.2
1 a EF and YX, FG and XZ, EG and YZ, b LM and DE, MN and CD, LN and CE 2 a ∠K and ∠U, ∠L and ∠V,
∠Μ and ∠T, b ∠C and ∠J, ∠D and ∠K, ∠E and ∠I 3 a α = 60°, β = 70°, yes b α = 48°, β = 32°, no c α = 30°,
8 10 12 39 24 36 3
β = 120°, yes d α = 70°, β = 63°, yes 4 a --- = ------ = ------ = 2 , yes, b ------ = 3, ------ = 3, ------ = 3 -----
11
- , no,
4 5 6 13 8 11
2.5 3 4.5 1 5 5.2 5.6
c ------- = ------ = ------- = --- , yes, d ------ = 0.208, ------- = 0.208, ------- = 0.2 , no 5 a yes, b no, c yes, d no
10 12 18 4 21 25 28
6 a yes, b no, c yes, d no 7 a x = 12, b c = 27, c g = 35, d k = 36, e f = 33, f q = 35 8 a p = 38, q = 77,
b x = 53, y = 37, c e = 44, f = 46 9 a m = 8, b x = 16, c g = 48, d u = 24 10 a x = 12, b k = 3, c t = 72,
d h = 18, e n = 14, f d = 36 11 a a = 8, b = 12, b c = 8, d = 15, c x = 8, y = 22.5, d p = 12, q = 42,
e u = 7.5, v = 12, f m = 16.5, n = 18 12 a a = 6, b p = 15, c x = 21 13 a iii x = 18, y = 30,
b iii a = 15, b = 28, c iii e = 15, f = 5

Exercise 11.3
1 1.5 m 2 6m 3 21 m 4 72 m 5 15 m 6 2100 m 7 1.92 m 8 45 cm 9 10 m
10 16 m 11 3 cm

Exercise 11.4

1 a ∠BAC = ∠CED (alternate ∠s, AB || DE) QR 6 3


∠ACB = ∠DCE (vertically opposite ∠s) b -------- = --- = ---
RT 8 4
∴ ∆ABC ||| ∆EDC (equiangular); x = 15, y = 12 PR 9 3
------- = ------ = ---
XY 8 2 RS 12 4
c -------- = ------ = ---
UV 20 5 ∠QRP = ∠TRS (vertically opposite ∠s)
XZ 10 2 ∴ ∆PQR ||| ∆STR (sides about equal ∠s are in
--------- = ------ = ---
VW 25 5 proportion); m = 16
YZ 14 2
---------- = ------ = --- d ∠JMN = ∠JKL (corresponding ∠s, MN || KL)
UW 35 5 ∠J is a common angle
∴ ∆XYZ ||| ∆VUW (matching sides in proportion); ∴ ∆JMN || ∆JKL (equiangular); k = 17.5
a = 44 TU 12 4
DE 10 2 f -------- = ------ = ---
e -------- = ------ = --- RS 21 7
EG 15 3 TV 20 4
DE 12 2 ------- = ------ = ---
-------- = ------ = --- ST 35 7
EF 18 3 UV 24 4
EF 18 2 -------- = ------ = ---
-------- = ------ = --- RT 42 7
FG 27 3 ∴ ∆TUV ||| ∆SRT (matching sides are in proportion);
∴ ∆DEF ||| ∆EGF (matching sides in proportion); r = 56
g = 110 PS 15 5
g ∠VWZ = ∠XYZ = 90° (given) h -------- = ------ = ---
PQ 18 6
∠Z is a common angle
PT 20 5
∴ ∆VWZ ||| ∆XYZ (equiangular); x = 40 ------- = ------ = ---
PR 24 6
FG 10 5 ∠P is a common angle
i -------- = ------ = ---
JI 16 8 ∴ ∆PST ||| ∆PQR (sides about equal ∠s are in
GH 25 5
--------- = ------ = --- proportion); e = 30
FJ 40 8
FH 30 5
-------- = ------ = ---
FI 48 8
∴ ∆FGH ||| ∆IJF (matching sides are in proportion);
u = 110
2 a ∠APQ = ∠ABC (corresponding ∠s, PQ || BC) b PQ = 15, AQ = 12.5, QC = 10
∠A is a common angle
∴ ∆APQ ||| ∆ABC (equiangular)
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QT 7.2 4 b ∠RQT = ∠PST (matching ∠s in similar ∆s)


3 a -------- = ------- = --- ∴ QR || PS (alternate ∠s are equal)
TS 9 5
RT 4.8 4 ∴ PQRS is a trapezium (one pair of opposite sides
------- = ------- = --- are parallel)
TP 6 5
∠QTR = ∠PTS (vertically opposite ∠s)
∴ ∆QTR ||| ∆STP (sides about equal ∠s are in
proportion)
4 a ∠EDF = ∠EAG (corresponding ∠s, DC || AB) b AG = 9
∠E is a common angle
∴ ∆DEF ||| ∆AEG (equiangular)
VW 3
5 a --------- = --- b VY = 5 --14-
XW 4
WY 6 3
---------- = --- = ---
UW 8 4
∠W is a common angle
∴ ∆WUX ||| ∆WYV (sides about equal ∠s are in
proportion)
6 a ∠MLN = ∠MYX (given) b MN = 28, YN = 4
∠M is a common angle
∴ ∆LMN ||| ∆YMX (equiangular)
PQ 6 1 b ∠PSQ = ∠RPQ (matching ∠s in similar ∆s)
7 a -------- = ------ = ---
QR 12 2
QS 3 1
-------- = --- = ---
PQ 6 2
∠Q is a common angle
∴ ∆PQS ||| ∆RQP (sides about equal ∠s are in
proportion)
8 a ∠ABC = ∠CDE = 90° (given) b BC = 10, CD = 8
∠ACB = ∠DCE (vertically opposite ∠s)
∴ ∆ABC ||| ∆EDC (equiangular)
9 a ∠KML = ∠LNM (given) b LN = 25, KN = 9
∠L is a common angle
∴ ∆KLM ||| ∆MLN (equiangular)
10 ∠CDE = ∠CAB (corresponding ∠s, DE || AB
∠C is a common angle
∴ ∆CDE ||| ∆CAB (equiangular)
CE CD
-------- = -------- (matching sides are in proportion)
CB CA
CE 1
∴ -------- = ---
CB 2
∴ CB = 2CE
∴ E is the midpoint of CB
∴ CE = EB
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PA 1 AB PA
11 a -------- = --- (A is the midpoint of PQ) b -------- = -------- (matching sides are in proportion)
PQ 2 QR PQ
PB 1 AB 1
------- = --- (B is the midpoint of PR) ∴ -------- = ---
PR 2 QR 2
∠P is a common angle ∴ QR = 2AB
∴ ∆APB ||| ∆QPR (sides about equal ∠s are in ∠PAB = ∠PQR (matching ∠s in similar ∆s)
proportion) ∴ AB || QR(corresponding ∠s are equal)
∴ QR is parallel to AB and twice its length
12 a Let ∠BAD = α b ∠BAD = ∠CBD (proven above)
∠ABD = 90° − α (∠ sum of ∆ABD) ∠BDA = ∠BDC = 90° (BD ⊥ AC)
∠CBD = α (adjacent ∠s in a right angle) ∴ ∆ABD ||| ∆BCD (equiangular)
∴ ∠BAD = ∠CBD (both equal to α)
BD AD d BD = 12 cm
c -------- = -------- (matching sides are in proportion)
DC BD
∴ BD2 = AD. DC
13 a ∠AXY = ∠ABC (corresponding ∠s, XZ || BC) AY AX
∠A is a common angle b -------- = -------- (matching sides are in proportion)
AC AB
∴ ∆AXY ||| ∆ABC (equiangular)
AY 1
∴ -------- = --- (X is midpoint of AB)
AC 2
∴ Y is the midpoint of AC
XY AX d ∠CZY = ∠CDA (corresponding ∠s, XY || AD)
c -------- = -------- (matching sides are in proportion) ∠C is a common angle
BC AB
∴ ∆CZY ||| ∆CDA (equiangular)
XY 1
-------- = ---
10 2
∴ XY = 5 cm
YZ CY f XZ = 5 cm + 3 cm = 8 cm
e -------- = -------- (matching sides are in proportion)
AD CA
YZ 1
∴ ------- = --- (Y is the midpoint of AC)
6 2
∴ YZ = 3 cm
14 a ∠EHC = ∠ABC (corresponding ∠s, AB || EH) b ∠FBD = ∠EHD (corresponding ∠s, AB || EH)
∠ACB = ∠ABC (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, AB = AC) ∠A is a common angle
∴ ∠EHC = ∠ACB (both equal to ∠ABC) ∴ ∆BFD ||| ∆HED (equiangular)
∴ EH = EC (equal sides lie opposite equal ∠s)
FB FD
c -------- = -------- (matching sides are in proportion)
EH ED
2
= --- (E is midpoint of FD)
1
But, EH = EC (proven above)
FB 2
∴ -------- = --- , i.e. FB : EC = 2 : 1
EC 1
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15 i Construct BD 16 i ∠PMY = ∠YKN (alternate ∠s, LM || KN)


AW 1 ∠PYM = ∠KYN (vertically opposite ∠s)
--------- = --- (W is midpoint of AB) ∴ ∆PMY ||| ∆NKY (equiangular)
AB 2
AZ 1 PM 1
-------- = --- (Z is midpoint of AD) ii --------- = --- (P is midpoint of LM)
AD 2 LM 2
∠A is a common angle LM = KN (opposite sides of a parallelogram)
∴ ∆ZAW ||| ∆DAB (sides about equal ∠s are in PM 1
∴ --------- = ---
proportion) KN 2
WZ AW MY PM
ii --------- = --------- (matching sides are in proportion) --------- = --------- (matching sides are in proportion)
BD AB YK KN
1 MY 1
= --- ∴ --------- = ---
2 YK 2
∴ BD = 2WZ iii ∠XKQ = ∠LMK (alternate ∠s, LM || KN)
∠AZW = ∠ADB (matching ∠s in similar ∆s) ∠KXQ = ∠LXM (vertically opposite ∠s)
∴ ZW || BD (corresponding ∠s are equal) ∴ ∆XKQ ||| ∆XML (equiangular)
CX 1 KQ 1
iii -------- = --- (X is midpoint of BC) iv -------- = --- (Q is midpoint of KN)
CB 2 KN 2
CY 1 LM = KN (opposite sides of a parallelogram)
-------- = --- (Y is midpoint of CD)
CD 2 KQ 1
∴ --------- = ---
∠C is a common angle LM 2
∴ ∆CXY ||| ∆CBD (sides about equal ∠s are in KX KQ
proportion) --------- = --------- (matching sides are in proportion)
XM LM
XY CX KX 1
iv -------- = -------- (matching sides are in proportion) ∴ --------- = ---
BD CB XM 2
1
= --- MY KX 1
2 v --------- = --------- = --- , ∴ KX = XY = YM
∴ BD = 2XY YK XM 2
∠CXY = ∠CBD (matching ∠s in similar ∆s) ∴ LQ and PN trisect KM at X and Y
∴ XY || BD (corresponding ∠s are equal)
v 2WZ = BD and 2XY = BD, ∴ WZ = XY
WZ || BD and XY || BD, ∴ WZ || XY
∴ WXYZ is a parallelogram (one pair of opposite
sides are equal and parallel)

Exercise 11.5
1 a 25 : 9, b 1 : 4, c 4 : 9, d 16 : 9, e 49 : 100, f 9 : 4 2 a 36 : 25, b 3 : 4, c 81 : 25, d 10 : 13 3 a 50 cm2,
b 196 cm2, c 52 cm2, d 120 cm2, e 165.6 cm2, f 100 cm2 4 a p = 16, b d = 6, c z = 13.5, d n = 30, e t = 25.2,
f k = 19.5 5 a 125π cm2, b 10.5 cm 6 1176 cm2 7 a 9 : 13, b no 8 x = 9, y = 20 9 9 cm

Exercise 11.6
1 a i 9 : 25, ii 27 : 125, b i 4 : 1, ii 8 : 1, c i 4 : 9, ii 8 : 27, d i 25 : 16, ii 125 : 64, e i 9 : 16, ii 27 : 64,
f i 49 : 25, ii 343 : 125 2 a 45 cm2, b 147 cm2, c 112.5 cm2, d 160 cm2 3 no 4 a 1625 cm3,
b 99.9 cm3, c 825 cm3, d 1996.5 cm3 5 a 7 : 2, b 343 : 8 6 64 : 81 7 a h = 15, b w = 63, c y = 30,
d c = 28 8 360 cm3 9 a 9 times, b 27 times 10 64 11 21 cm 12 a 21%, b 33.1%

Chapter 11 Review
1 a scale factor = 3, p = 15, q = 6, b scale factor = 1--2- , a = 13, b = 22 2 5--6- 3 a t = 21, u = 5, b p = 9, q = 24,
c m = 12, n = 15 4 a yes, equiangular ∆s, b yes, matching sides are in proportion, c no, d yes, sides about equal
∠s are in proportion, e yes, hypotenuses and another pair of matching sides in 2 right-angled ∆s are in proportion,
f no
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5 a ∠EGF = ∠HGI (vertically opposite ∠s) ST 9 3
∠EFG = ∠GHI (alternate ∠s, EF || HI) b -------- = --- = ---
TQ 6 2
∴ ∆EFG ||| ∆IHG (equiangular) ∠PTS = ∠RTQ (vertically opposite ∠s)
p = 31.5, q = 18
PT 15 3
------- = ------ = ---
TR 10 2
∴ ∆PTS ||| ∆RTQ (sides about equal ∠s are in
proportion)
c = 18, d = 56
AD 12 2 PY 4 1
c -------- = ------ = --- d -------- = --- = ---
BD 18 3 XY 8 2
AB 14 2 PQ 5 1
-------- = ------ = --- -------- = ------ = ---
CD 21 3 XZ 10 2
BD 18 2 ∠PYQ = ∠XYZ = 90° (common angle)
-------- = ------ = --- ∴ ∆PYQ ||| ∆XYZ (hypotenuses and another
BC 27 3
∴ ∆ABD ||| ∆DCB (matching sides are in proportion) pair of matching sides in 2 right-angled ∆s are in
m = 42, n = 51 proportion)
u = 53, v = 37
e ∠ADE = ∠ABC (corresponding ∠s, DE || BC) f ∠XYZ = ∠XVW (corresponding ∠s, YZ || VW)
∠A is a common angle ∠X is a common angle
∴ ∆ADE ||| ∆ABC (equiangular) ∴ ∆XYZ ||| ∆XVW (equiangular)
x = 14, y = 5 u = 24, v = 30
HG 10 2 h ∠PST = ∠PRQ (given)
g --------- = ------ = --- ∠P is a common angle
EF 15 3
∴ ∆PST ||| ∆PRQ (equiangular)
FG 14 2
-------- = ------ = --- m = 23, n = 10
ED 21 3
FH 16 2
-------- = ------ = ---
DF 24 3
∴ ∆FGH ||| ∆DEF (matching sides are in proportion)
c = 82, d = 38
6 12 cm
7 a ∠PST = ∠PQR (corresponding ∠s, ST || QR) 8 a Let ∠KLN = α
∠P is a common angle ∠LKN = 90° − α (∠ sum of ∆KLN)
∴ ∆PST ||| ∆PQR (equiangular) ∠MLN = 90° − α (adjacent ∠s in a right angle)
PT PS ∠LMN = α (∠ sum of ∆LMN)
b ------- = -------- (matching sides are in proportion) Now, ∠KLN = ∠LMN (both equal to α)
PR PQ
and ∠LKN = ∠MLN (both equal to 90° − α)
PT 1
∴ ------- = --- ∴ ∆KLN ||| ∆LMN (equiangular)
PR 2
∴ PR = 2PT LN KN
b --------- = -------- (matching sides are in proportion)
∴ PT = TR NM LN
∴ T is the midpoint of PR ∴ LN 2 = KN. NM

c 15 cm
9 a 16 : 49, b 245 cm2 10 a 5 : 3, b 27 cm 11 a 288 cm2, b 500 cm3 12 64 : 27

12 Functions and logarithms


Exercise 12.1
1 a yes, b yes, c no, d yes, e no, f yes 2 B 3 a yes, b yes, c no, d yes 4 a no, b yes, c yes, d no,
e yes, f yes, g yes, h no, i no, j yes, k no, l yes 5 a the line is not vertical, b the line is vertical
6 a yes, b no, c yes, d yes, e yes, f no, g yes, h yes 7 a all real x; all real y, b all real x; y  −9,
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c x  −9; all real y, d x  0; y  5, e all real x; y > 1, f all real x; −1 < y < 1, g −3  x  3; 0  y  3,
ANSWERS

h all real x; y < 8, i x > −4; all real y, j all real x, x ≠ 2; all real y, y ≠ 0, k all real x, x ≠ −1; all real y, y ≠ 1,
l −6  x  6; −4  y  4, m x  −6 or x  6; y  0, n −8  x  12; −9  y  11, o all real x; −2  y < 3
8 a −3  x  3; −3  y  3, b 4  x  8; 3  y  7

Exercise 12.2
1 a i 11, ii −7, iii 5, b i 17, ii 8, iii −2, c i 21, ii 0, iii −2, d i 0, ii 128, iii −16, e i −2, ii 46, iii −1 ----- 7
16
- , f i 36,

ii 0, iii 12 + 10 3 , g i 1, ii 16, iii --8- , h i 25, ii 36, iii 3 + 2 2 , i i 5, ii 4, iii 3 2 , j i 2 --2- , ii 2 --2- , iii −5 1--5- ,
1 1 1

k i 0, ii 14, iii −2 1--4- , l i −3, ii −1, iii −9 2--3- 2 −2 3 a x = 11, b x = ±3, c x = 3 1--2- , d x = 10, −4, e x = 7,
f x = −7, 3, g x = 9, h x = −4 4 f(1) = f(−1) = 2 1--2- 5 a 18a − 2, b 6a + 4, c 3a − 2 6 g(a) = g(b) = 0
7 a x + 3, b 3x + 6, c x + 9 8 Powers of 2 are all positive (also, the graph of y = 2x never crosses the x-axis).
9 x > −6
12 a i y b i c i d i
y y y
12 4
7 5
1
0 4 x 0 2 x 0 1 4 x 0 3 x

ii 27 ii 14 ii 5 ii −2
13 a y b x = −1, 2, c x = −2 1--4- , x  3
9

0 3 x

Exercise 12.3
1 a b c y d
y y y
1
0 2 x
0 1
12 x 0 1 x 0 x
–2
–3
–1

e f g h
y y y y
y=
–x

x (2, 1) x
x

0 2 0 1 0 x
y=
x
y=

0 x
i y j y k l y
y
x
0 x x 0
0
x

0 x
y=

–2

2 a, b, d, g, h, i, l
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3 a b c

ANSWERS
y f –1: y =2x y f : y =2x + 4
f:y = x + 3 3 y f : y = 2x

x
y=
–3 4
0 3 x
−2 0 4 x
x
y=

–3 0 x −2
f –1 : y = x – 3 f –1: y = 12 x – 2

x
y=
d e f
y y f : x – 2y + 8 = 0
x y
y= 20
f : y = 5 – 4x
6 1
f –1: y =2– 3x 5 4
2 0 5 x
x 20
0 2 6 –8 04 x
x
y=

x
y=
–8
f : y = 6 – 3x f –1: y = 20 – 4x

f –1: 2x – y – 8 = 0
1 1 3x + 3 5x 7 – 2x
4 a y = ------------ , b y = --- + 1 , c y = --------------- , d y = ------------ 5 a y = ---------------, f ( x ) = f –1 ( x ) ,
x+2 x 1–x x+2 x+2
b The graph is symmetric about the line y = x. 6 Other answers are possible. a x  0, b x  0, c x  3,
d x  −4, e x  1, f x  1 7 a yes, b no, c −1  x  1 8 Because the x and y values are interchanged when
finding the inverse.
9 a i domain: −2  x  0, range: 0  y  4, b i domain: x  0, range: y  0,
ii domain: 0  x  4, range: −2  y  0, ii domain: x  0, range: y  0
iii y iii y
f
4
x
y=

f f –1
2

–4 –2 0 2 4 x
–2 f –1 x 0 x
–4 y=
c i domain: x  2, range: y  0, d i domain: all real x, range: y > 0,
ii domain: x  0, range: y  2, ii domain: x > 0, range: all real y
iii iii y
y f f

f –1 1
2 f –1
01 x
x

0 x
y=

2
x
y=

Exercise 12.4
1 a y = x2 + 2, b y = x2 − 3, c y = (x − 1)2, d y = (x + 4)2 2 a y = (x + 2)3, b y = x3 + 1, c y = x3 − 6, d y = (x − 4)3
1 1 1 1
3 a y = 2x − 1, b y = 2x − 3, c y = 2x + 5, d y = 2x + 2 4 a y = ----------- , b y = --- – 2 , c y = ------------ , d y = --- + 7
x–5 x x+3 x
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ANSWERS

1 1
5 a y = x2 + 3, b y = 3x + 2, c y = --- + 1 , d y = 2x − 3 + 1, e y = (x + 1)2 − 7, f y = ----------- – 2 6 a i y = 2x2 − 5,
x x–5
3 3
ii y = 2(x − 3)2, b i y = 1--2- x3 + 2, ii y = 1--2- (x + 4)3, c i y = --- + 7 , ii y = ----------- 7 a i y = −x2 + 4, ii y = −(x − 3)2,
x x–1
1 1
b i y = 5−x − 1, ii y = 5−(x + 2), c i y = – ----------- , ii y = – --- – 7
x–5 x
8 a y b y
3 1
2
–3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 x
1 –1
–2
–3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 x
–1 –3
c y d y
3 3
2 2
1 1

–2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 x –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 x
–1 –1
9 y = f(x) + 2 10
y y = f(x + 2)
y y = f(x – 3) y = f(x)
4 y = f(x) – 4
9

2 1
y = f(x)
0 3 x 0 2 x

–3
–4
11 y y = f(x) + 1 12 y 13 y = f(x + 1)
y = f(x) + 9 9
y
y = f(x) + 2
–3 3
x 3
1 0 2
0 –4 2
x y = f(x)
2
(–1, 1) 1
1
2

y = f(x) y = f(x – 2) 0 x
y = f(x) y = f(x – 2)
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ANSWERS
14 y = f(x + 4) 15 a y b y
y

y = f(x) 7
0 (2, 3) x
0
–4 x
3 x
–4 0 –3
–3 (–1, –4)

y = f(x) – 3

16 a y b y
1
12
0 3 32
1 x
1 –2
–3 –2 0 x
–2 13

17 a y b y c y d y

3
1 –1 0 3 x –2 0 x 3 x
0 1 x –3 0 1
(1, –4) (–1, –1) (2, –1)
y 2 y
18 a y = 2x + 2, b 19 a y = ----------- – 1 , b
x–1
3
–112 2 4 x
–1 0
0 x
–2

Exercise 12.5
1 a x = 2, b x = 4, c x = 1, d x = 3, e x = 0, f x = 4, g x = 6, h x = 4, i x = 8, j x = 5, k x = 4, l x = 5
2 a x = 1--2- , b x = 1--2- , c x = 1--3- , d x = 1--4- , e x = 1--3- , f x = 1--2- , g x = 1--5- , h x = 1--4- 3 a x = −1, b x = −2, c x = −3,
d x = −4, e x = −2, f x = −5, g x = −4, h x = −6 4 a x = 3--2- , b x = 2--3- , c x = 4--3- , d x = 2--3- , e x = 5--4- , f x = 2--3- ,
g x = 5--6- , h x = 7--5- , i x = − 2--3- , j x = − 3--2- , k x = − 3--5- , l x = − 4--3- 5 a x = 3, b x = 5, c x = −1, d x = 3--5- , e x = 4,
f x = 3, g x = , h x = 2
---
7
− 4--7-
, ix=4 6 a x = 6, b x = , c x = − 3--4- , d x = 1--4- , e x = − 3--2- , f x = 5--2- , g x = − 13
5
---
2
------ ,
4
h x = 11
------ , i x = ---
4
5
2
7 x = 2

Exercise 12.6
1 a log39 = 2, b log28 = 3, c log636 = 2, d log232 = 5, e log88 = 1, f log51 = 0, g log464 = 3, h log3243 = 5,
i log5( 1--5- ) = −1, j log2( 1--4- ) = −2, k log3 3 = 1--2- , l log7 ( 3 7 ) = 1--3- , m log927 = 3--2- , n log2 ( 5 8 ) = 3--5- , o log144( -----
12
1
- ) = − --- ,
1
2
p log16( 1--8- ) = − 3--4- 2 a 52 = 25, b 24 = 16, c 71 = 7, d 23 = 8, e 34 = 81, f 102 = 100, g 25 = 32, h 60 = 1,
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ANSWERS

1 1 1 2
--- --- --- --- – 2--3-
i 35 = 243, j 2−1 = 1--2- , k 3−2 = 1--9- , l 4 2 = 2, m 27 3 = 3, n 5 2 = 5 , o 8 3 = 4, p 1000 = 1
---------
100
3 a 1, b 2,
c 3, d 5, e 0, f 3, g 2, h 4, i , j , k −1, l −2, m 1
---
2
, n −2, o , p
1
---
3
− --12- 2
---
3
1
---
4
4 a x = 16, b x = 36, c x = 125,
d x = 32, e x = 1, f x = 4, g x = 2401, h x = 1024, i x = 1--6- , j x = 1--8- , k x = 1
------
25
, l x = 10 , m x = 4, n x = 8,
o x = 1--7- , p x = 1--8- 5 a x = 2, b x = 3, c x = 13, d x = 2, e x = 11, f x = 4, g x = 3, h x = 10, i x = 5, j x = 6,
k x = 2, l x = 6, m x = 8, n x = 8, o x = 9, p x = 32 6 x = 3125

Exercise 12.7
1 a 1, b 1, c 2, d 3, e 4, f 0, g 1, h 3, i 1--2- , j −3, k 2, l 2 2 a 2, b 2, c 3, d 3, e 1, f 3 3 a 2.096,
b 0.834, c 1.262, d −0.631, e 0.3155, f 4.395, g 3.561, h 3.358, i 4.192, j −1.465, k −1.262, l 1.3635
4 a 1.079, b 1.255, c 0.301, d −0.176, e −0.125, f 1.556, g 1.431, h −0.602, i 0.389, j −0.2385, k 0.903,
m5
5 a log(10ab), b log ⎛ ------⎞ , c log(x3y2), d log ⎛ -----4-⎞ ,
4p
l 1.732, m 0.653, n 1.505, o −1.38, p 0.8405
⎝ 3q⎠ ⎝n ⎠
x 2 z⎞
e log ( a b ) , f log(p2q), g log(pqr), h log ⎛ ------⎞ , i log ⎛ -----⎞ , j log ⎛ ------- , k log ( p 2 mn ) , l log ⎛ ----3-⎞
ab e 1
⎝ c⎠ ⎝ fg⎠ ⎝ y3 ⎠ ⎝y ⎠
6 a log a + log b + log c, b log p + log q − log r, c log x − log y − log z, d log g + log h, e 1
---
3
log p + 1
---
3
log q,
f −log m − log n, g 2 log a − 1
---
2
log b, h 1
---
2
log c − 1
---
2
log d, i 2
---
3
log x − 4 log y 7 a 7 log x, b 5 log x, c 7 log x,
d 7 log x, e 8 log x, f 4 log x 8 a 2, b 3, c , d , e 3, f , g 8, h 5, i −2
2
---
3
1
---
2
3
---
5
9 a 2.16, b 0.66, c −0.16,
d 3.32, e 3.66, f 6.48, g 1.58, h 1.08, i 0.34, j 1.5, k 0.5, l −1.5 10 a x = 7, b x = 15, c x = 7, d x = 10,
e x = 24, f x = 22 11 a x = 5, b x = 4, c x = 3, 4, d x = 4, 9, e x = 4, f x = 2 12 a x = 9, b x = 5, c x = 1

Exercise 12.8
1 a x = 2.81, b x = 1.54, c x = 4.32 2 a x = 2.322, b x = 1.262, c x = 1.365, d x = 0.565, e x = 0.301,
f x = 2.073, g x = 3.287, h x = 5.644, i x = 3.145, j x = 3.336, k x = 4.247, l x = 9.054 3 a x = 1.335,
b x = 4.585, c x = −1.663, d x = 1.269, e x = 1.465, f x = 0.171, g x = 2.953, h x = 0.193, i x = −1.202
4 a x = 1.756, b x = 2.593, c x = 12.457, d x = 7.129, e x = 2.821, f x = 2.379 5 x < −1.585

Exercise 12.9
1 a
x 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
y −0.70 −0.40 −0.22 −0.10 0 0.30 0.48 0.60 0.70 0.78 0.85 0.90 0.95 1
b y c x = 1,
y = log10 x d i x > 1, ii 0 < x < 1,
1 e no,
f i the y-values increase,
ii the y-values decrease,
0.5 g i 0.4, ii 0.6, iii 0.9,
h i 100, ii 1000, iii 10 000

0 x
2 4 6 8 10

–0.5

–1
2 a x −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 b definition of a logarithm, c x 1
---
1
---
1
--- 1 2 4 8
8 4 2
1 1 1
y --- --- --- 1 2 4 8 y −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3
8 4 2
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e The graphs are reflections of each other in the line y = x.

ANSWERS
d y = 2x
(That is the functions are inverses of each other.)
4 3 a y b y y = log2 x
3
2 y = log3 x
1 0 1 x
y = 2x 1
–2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 y = 3x 0 x
–1
c i log2 x, ii log3 x 4 a P(1, 0), Q(2, 1), R(4, 2), S(8, 3)
–2
y = log2 x b mPQ = 1, mQR = , mRS = 1--4- , c the gradient decreases
1
---
2
5 a A(9, 2), B(0, 2), C(1, 0), b 10.7 units2
6 a A(0, 1), B(2, 1), AB = 2 units, b C(16, 4), D(2, 4), CD = 14 units
c 24 units2
Chapter 12 Review
1 a yes, b no 2 a no, b yes, c yes, d no, e yes, f no 3 a −1  x  1; −1  y  1,
b all real x, x ≠ 2; all real y, y ≠ 0, c all real x; y  −4, d all real x; y = 1, 3, e all real x; y  −2 or y > 2,
f x  0; all real y 4 a i 4, ii 40, iii 2 – 3 2 , iv −2 1--4- , b i 32, ii 1, iii 8, iv 2 5 a x = −3, 4, b x < −2,
3
c x = 64 6 x+5 7 a no, b no, c yes, d yes 8 a y = 1--3- x, b y = x + 7, c y = 5x + 10, d y = 1 + ---
x
9 a y y = f (x) b y y = f (x)
y=x y=x

y = f –1(x) y = f –1(x)
0 x
0 x

10 a y b y c y d y
2 2 1
3
1 1
–1 0 3 x –3 0 1 x x
–1 0 1
–3 0 3 x

11 a x = 5, b x = 1--2- , c x = −1, d x = −3, e x = 3--2- , f x = 7--2- , g x = 3--2- , h x = −1 12 a log381 = 4, b 102 = 100,


13 a x = 3, b x = 3--4- , c x = −2, d x = 1
---
4
14 a x = 7, b x = 3, c x = 6, d x = 8 15 a 2, b 0, c −2, d 5
---
2
16 a 2, b 1, c 3, d 1, e 3 17 a 1.079, b −0.125, c 1.204, d 1.556, e −0.477, f 0.301, g 1.602, h 2.477
18 a 11, b 3, c 0 19 a x = 75, b x = 8, c x = 18, d x = 4 20 a k = 3, b A(0, 3), B(8, 0), C(1, 0), c 10 units
21 a x = 1.92, b x = 4.46, c x = 1.12
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ANSWERS

13 Curve sketching and polynomials


Exercise 13.1
1 a y = x6 4 b c y
y = x7
y y=x y = x5
y = x2 y
y = x3 0 x

0 x y = –x2
0 x y= –x6 y = –x4

d 2 a y = 2x2 b
y = –x7 y = x2 y = 3x3
y = –x5 y = x3
y y y = 12 x2 y = 12 x3
y = –x3 y

0 x 0 x
0 x

c d 3 a y b y
y = 2x4 y = x4 y = 3x5
y = x5
y y = 34 x4 y y = 23 x5
1
0 x
0 x
–1
0 x
0 x

c y d y e y f y g y

2
1 1 0 x
0 2 x
0 x –2
0 1 x –1 0 x –8

h y 4 a y = x4 + 2 b y c y
y y =2x6
y= x5
8 0 x 0 x
2 y = x4
–2 0 x –1 y =2x6 – 3
y = x5 – 1
0 x –3
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d y e y f y g

ANSWERS
y
y = –x6 + 2
y= 1 x7 + 4 2
2 0 x
4 y = –x6 y =– 13 x4
y = 12 x7 y = –x7
x 0 x –6
0 0 x
y =– 13 x4 – 6
–5

y = –x7 – 5
h y 5 a y b y c y
y = –3x5 + 1
1 32
1 1

0 x 0 1 x –2 0 x –1 0 x
y= –3x5

d y e f g y h y
y y

1 x –2 0 x
0 2
0 2 x 0 1 x –1 0 x
–16 –64
–128 –1

6 a x = −2, y = 32, b x = 2, y = −96, c x = 1, y = −3, d x = −1, y = −2


7 a y b y c y

6 3
3 (1, 5)
0 x
(–1, 3) 0 x
0 x (1, –2)
d y e y f y
(–1, 4)
1
1 0 x
(–1, –3) 0 x x (1, –6)
0 –4

Exercise 13.2
1 a x2 + y2 = 9, b x2 + y2 = 49, c x2 + y2 = 2, d x2 + y2 = 20 2 a 5, b 8, c 12, d 3 , e 3 2 , f 4 2
49
2 2 1
3 x + y = ------ , centre is (0, 0), radius is 3 --2- units. 4 a (1, 5), r = 3, b (−6, −2), r = 2, c (−2, 3), r = 5,
4
d (4, −5), r = 1, e (0, 7), r = 6, f (−3, 0), r = 10, g (−4, −6), r = 5 , h (2, −1), r = 2 2 , i (0, 4), r = 2 10 ,
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ANSWERS

j (10, 0), r = 3 5 5 a (x − 1)2 + (y − 3)2 = 25, b (x + 2)2 + (y − 7)2 = 36, c (x + 4)2 + (y + 1)2 = 9,
d (x − 6)2 + (y + 3)2 = 81, e (x − 2)2 + (y − 1)2 = 7, f (x + 3)2 + (y + 2)2 = 15, g (x − 7)2 + (y + 5)2 = 18,
h (x + 8)2 + (y − 11)2 = 28 6 a x2 + y2 = 49, b x2 + y2 = 2, c (x − 4)2 + (y − 6)2 = 9, d (x + 9)2 + (y − 12)2 = 4,
e (x − 3)2 + y2 = 9, f x2 + (y + 6)2 = 25
7 a b c d
y y y y
2 9
2 1 5 (–1, 2)
(2, 2) 3
4
–3 –2 –1 0 x
0 2 x 0 0 x
x
–1
8 a y b y 9 a yes, b no, c no, d no, e yes,
f yes, g no, h no, i no, j yes,
8 2+2 2 k no, l yes
5 10 a (1, 2), r = 5, b (−6, −5), r = 3,
(–1, 2) c (9, −7), r = 8, d (−2, 9), r = 11,
(–3, 4) 3 e (0, −3), r = 7, f (7, 0), r = 8,
0 x –1 – 5 0 –1 + 5 x g (−3, 5), r = 3 3 ,
–6
h (10, −2), r = 2 11
2–2 2

11 a y = 1 – x2 , b y = – 1 – x2 , c y = 16 – x 2 , d y = 49 – x 2 , e y = – 3 – x 2 , f y = – 24 – x 2
12 a 3, b 2, c 5, d 6, e 10, f 6 , g 2 10 , h 3 7

Exercise 13.3
1 a b y c
y y
4 4 (2, 4) 3
(–2, 4) 3 (2, 4) 3 (3, 3)
2
2 2 1
1 (–1, 1) 1
–3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 x
–3 –2 –10 1 2 3 x –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 x –1 (1, –1)
–1 –1 –2
d e f
y y y
4 4 3
3 3 (2, 3) 2
2 (2, 2) 2 1 (1, 1)
1 1
–4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 x
–3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 x –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 x (–1, –1) –1
–1 –1 –2
(–2, –2) –2 (–3, –2) –2 –3
–3 –3
–4 –4
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g h

ANSWERS
y y
2 a (5, 25), (−5, 25), b (0, 0), (3, 9),
5 4 c (−3, 3), (1, 3), d (3, 6), (5, 20)
(3, 4)
3 a (3, 2), b (−2, −4), (2, 4),
c (−6, −2), (6, 2), d (1, 3), (3, 1)
(4, 0) 4 a (−5, 3), (5, 3), b (−5, −5), (5, 5),
c (−2, 4), (2, −4), d (−2, −6), (6, 2)
–5 0 5 x –4 0 4 x

–4
–5 (0, –4)
5 a b c
y y y = x3 y y = (x – 2)2
y= x2

(–1, 9) 10
(2, 8)
(2, 4)
4 (3, 1)
0 x 0 x
(–2, –8) 0 2 x
xy =16

y = 8x y = 10 – x2
6 (−1, −1), (1, 1) 7 a (−2, 4), (2, 4), b (1, 2), (−1, −2), (2, 1), (−2, −1)

Exercise 13.4
1 a yes, b yes, c no, d no, e yes, f no, g yes, h yes, i no, j no, k yes, l no, m yes, n no, o no, p yes, q no,
r no, s yes, t yes, u no 2 B, C, E, H, I 3 a i 3, ii x3, iii 1, iv 4, b i 4, ii 2x4, iii 2, iv −1, c i 6, ii 5x6,
iii 5, iv 12, d i 5, ii 3x , iii 3, iv 0, e i 1, ii −4x, iii −4, iv 7, f i 4, ii x4, iii 1, iv 11, g i 2, ii −3x2, iii −3, iv 0,
5

x3
h i 0, ii 4, iii 4, iv 4, i i 3, ii 2x 3 , iii 2 , iv −10, j i 4, ii 1--2- x4, iii 1--2- , iv −8, k i 3, ii ----- , iii 1--2- , iv 0,
2
5x 6
l i 6, ii -------- , iii 5--3- , iv 1 4 a i −3, ii 11, iii −9, b i 30, ii 18, iii 2, c i 265, ii −63, iii 1 3--4- , d i 10, ii 13,
3
iii 4 2--3- 5 a x = −3, 3, b x = −1, 3, c x = −5, 3, d x = 0, 1, −1, e x = 0, 2, −2, 6 a i 2, ii 9x2, iii 9, iv 16,
b i 3, ii 5x3, iii 5, iv 0, c i 4, ii 4x4, iii 4, iv 0, d i 3, ii x3, iii 1, iv −8, e i 12, ii 16x12, iii 16, iv 1,
f i 3, ii x3, iii 1, iv 24, g i 5, ii 2x5, iii 2, iv 10, h i 2, ii 2x2, iii 2, iv 37, i i 1, ii 20x, iii 20, iv 20,
j i 4, ii 13x4, iii 13, iv 29 7 a k = 7, b k = 3, 4 or 5, c k  6 8 a p ≠ 1, q and r = any value,
b p = 1, q ≠ −4, r = any value, c p = 1, q = −4, r ≠ 5, d p = 1, q = −4, r = 5

Exercise 13.5
1 a x3 + 7x2 − x + 16, b x3 + 2x2 + 1, c 2x3 + 5x2 + 5x + 3, d x3 + 3x2 + 5x + 2, e x3 − 2x2 + 6x − 13, f 5x2 − x + 15,
g 2x3 + 7x2 + 2x + 10, h −3x2 − 2x − 8, i 4 − 8x − 3x2 − 2x3 2 a x3 + 6x2 + 3x + 7, b 4x3 − 5x2 + 4x − 10,
c 7x3 − 10, d x3 + 6x2 + 15x − 13, e x3 − 13x2 + 7x − 9, f x4 − 5x3 − 7x2 + 16x + 14, g x4 − 4x3 + 8x2 − 18,
h 2x3 − 6x2 + 10x − 2, i 2x3 + 4x2 − 2x + 1 3 a x3 + 5x2 + 6x + 2, b x3 − 5x2 + 2x + 8, c 9 − 24x + 10x2 − x3,
d 3x3 + 7x2 − 2x − 8, e 6x3 + 7x2 − 24x − 10, f 8x4 + 26x3 − 24x2 − 4x + 3 4 a 5, b 5, c 8, d 10, e 5, f 7
5 a 4, b 0 6 a m, b m, c m + n 7 a 2x5 − 9x3 + 8x2 − 35x + 20 8 a x4 − x3 + 2x, b i 2x4, ii 2x3 − 4x,
iii x8 − x6 + 4x4 − 4x2 9 x3 − 2x2 − x − 28, 10 m = 5, n = −6

Exercise 13.6
1 a x + 4, b x − 3, c 2x − 7, d 5x + 2 2 a (x + 2)(x + 5) + 4, b (x − 4)(x + 8) + 3, c (3x + 2)(2x + 5) + 7,
d (2x − 5)(5x − 2) − 4 3 a (x + 1)(x2 + 6x + 4) + 11, b (x + 3)(x2 + 9x + 10) + 2, c (x − 2)(x2 − 7x + 2) + 1,
d (x − 5)(x2 + x − 4) + 14, e (x + 4)(2x2 + 7x + 4) − 1, f (3x + 5)(x2 − 4x + 3) − 7, g (3x − 4)(x2 + 4) + 12,
h (2x + 7)(3x2 − x − 3) + 11, i (x + 2)(x3 − 7x2 + 17x − 22) + 14, j (2x − 3)(x3 + 2x2 − 5x − 2) − 8
4 a Q(x) = x2 + 4x − 4, R(x) = 12, b Q(x) = x2 + 2x + 1, R(x) = 6, c Q(x) = x3 + x2 − 2x − 2, R(x) = 5,
d Q(x) = x3 − 3x2 + 9x − 23, R(x) = 63 5 a Q(x) = x2 + 2x − 8, R(x) = 4x + 11,
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b Q(x) = x2 + 8x + 21, R(x) = 48x − 17, c Q(x) = 2x2 + 9x + 1, R(x) = −7x − 5. d Q(x) = x2 + 5x − 3, R(x) = −14x + 7,
ANSWERS

e Q(x) = 4x2 + 3x + 10, R(x) = 8x + 62, f Q(x) = x2 − 2x + 7, R(x) = −8x − 16, g Q(x) = 2x2 − 8x + 9, R(x) = −12x − 30,
h Q(x) = 6x2 + 3x + 4, R(x) = 4x − 4 6 a Q(x) = x2 + 6x + (k + 6), R(x) = 3k + 6, b k = −2, c k = 5

Exercise 13.7
1 a3 2 a 11, b −6, c 4, d 10, e 7, f 5, g 14, h −15 3 k = −7 4 a k = −7, b k = 7, c k = −5
5 a = 1, P(x) = x3 + x2 + x − 6 6 a 5 1--8- , b 7 -----
27
1
- 7 k = −5, 3 8 P(x) = 2(x + 1)(x − 2)(x − 4)
9 a P(x) = −(x + 5)(x + 2)(x − 1)(x − 3), b P(x) = −2(2x + 1)(3x − 2)(x − 2) 10 a the divisor is of degree 2, so
any remainder must be of degree 1 or 0. b a = 3, b = 5, R(x) = 3x + 5 11 R(x) = 2x − 4

Exercise 13.8
1 a P(2) = 0 2 a yes, b no, c no, d yes, e no, f yes 3 a (x − 1)(x − 2)(x + 4), b (x + 1)(x − 7)(x + 3),
c (x + 6)(x − 1)(x + 1), d (x − 2)(x − 5)(x + 3), e (x + 1)(x − 4)(x + 2), f (x + 3)(x − 2)(x − 1)
4 a (x − 2)(3x − 4)(x + 3), b (x + 2)(2x − 1)(x − 6) 5 a (x − 1)(x + 4)(x + 5),
b (x + 1)(x − 2)(x + 7), c (x − 2)(x + 2)(x − 3), d (x + 2)(x + 3)(x + 5), e (2x + 5)(x − 1)(x + 2), f (3x − 2)(x + 3)(x − 4)
6 (x − 2)2(x + 1) 7 a x = 1, 8, −3, b x = 2, −2, −4, c x = 3, 5, −3, d x = 2, 3, 7, e x = −1, 4, 1--2- , f x = 2, 5, − 2--3-
8 a x = −1, 1 ± 3 , b x = 2, 1 ± 5 9 x = −1 10 a k = 30, b k = −11, c k = −3, d k = 12 11 x = −1, 2, 5
12 a = −1, −4, 7 13 a = −6, b = 30 14 p = 4, q = −15

Exercise 13.9
1 a b c d
y y y y
20

0 2 x –3 0 x –1 0 3 x –4 0 5 x
–3

e y f y 2 a y b y

–2 –1 0 x 2 0 1 2 4 x –3 –1 0 1 x
0 1 2 x
–2 2 –8 –3

c d y e y
y

12
–2 0 2 x –4 –1 0 x
0 1 3 4 x

f y 3 a y b y
6
18
–3 –1 0 2 x –3 –2 0 1 3x –2 0 2 4 x
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c d 4 a

ANSWERS
y y y
2
–2 –1 0 1 2 x
–4 –3 –1 0 x
–4 – 12 0 1 2 x

b 5 a y b y c y d y
y

9 1 0 2 x –4 0 x
–1 0 2 2 x –4
3 0 3 x –16
–4 –1 0 x
6 a b c d
y y y y
4
0 1 2 x 0 x –1 0 2 x
–2 –3 –2 0 x

e f g h
y y y y
2 16
0
–4 x –3 –1 0 x –1 0 2 x 0 1 4 x
–3

7 a y b y c
y

–3 0 1 x
–9 0 1 2 x
0 2 x

d y e y f y
16
100
–3 0 4 x
–4 –2 0 1x 0 2 5 x

8 a b c d y
y y y
64
2 0 x –1 0 4
0 2 x –3 0 1 x x
–3
9 a y b c y
y

0 x 0 1 x –2 0 2x
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d e f
ANSWERS

y y y

–1 0 1 x 0
0 1 x –3 3 x

g y h y i y

0
0 2 5 x 0 3 x –2 1 x

10 a y b y 11 b once
12 a y = 2(x + 2)(x − 2)(x − 3),
b y = −4x(x + 3)(x − 3),
c y = 3(x + 4)(x + 1)(x − 2),
–3 –2 0 4 x –4 0 1 2 x d y = (x + 1)(x − 3)2,
–8 e y = −2(x + 3)2(x − 2),
–24 f y = 4(x + 2)2(x − 1)

Exercise 13.10
1 a y b y c y d e y
y

1
0 1 x 0 6 x –2 0 4 x
(3, –9) –2 0 4 x –4 (1, –4 1 ) –4 0 2 x
–16 2 –8
(1, –18) (–1, –9)
f y 2 a b c
y y y
(1, 9)
8 3 4
1
–2 0 4 x 0 x 0 x
–1 0 1 3 x
–1
–3
–4
d e f g
y y y y
2
1 2
–1 0 1 3 x –3 –2 –1 0 1 x –1 0 1 3x
0 2 4 x
–1 –2 –2

h 3 a b c
y y y y
4

–3 –1 0 1 x
–4 –2 0 x 0 2 4 x –2 0 2 x
–2 –4 –4
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d e f g

ANSWERS
y y y y
4
0
–2 0 2 x –2 x –2 0 2 x
–2 0 x –1
–4
–12
–5
h y 4 a y b y
3
0
–2 0 2 x x
–1 0 2 x
–1
–3 –5
–8
c y d y e y
6
3 0
0 –2 –1 2 4 x
–4 –2 1 2 x –2 –1 0 2 4 x
–6
–12
–6

f y g y h y

0 –1 0
–2 –1 0 2 4 x –3 1 2 4 6 x –3 –2 –3 1 3 x
–2 –6 –6
5 a b c d y
y y y
3 6 4
3
0 2 4 x 1
0 2 x 0 2 x
–2 0 2 x

Chapter 13 Review
1 a b y c y y = x5 + 2
y = –x3 y y = x3

y = 2x4 2 y = x5
1 3
y= x y = x5 – 2
2 y = x4
0 x 0 x
0 x y = –x4 –2
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d 2 a b
ANSWERS

y y y
2
4 3
y = x6
y =(x – 1)6 1 –4 0 4 x 0 2 x
– 23 3
–1 0 1 x –4 – 23
–1
y = –(x + 1)6

3 a (2, −3), r = 7, b (−6, −1), r = 2, c (0, 4), r = 2 2 4 a (x − 3)2 + (y + 5)2 = 64, b (x + 2)2 + y2 = 12
5 a yes, b no, c yes, d no, e yes 6 a (1, −3), r = 4, b (5, 0), r = 3 5 7 a (1 1--2- , − 7 1--2- ), (5, 10),
b (−4, −3), (3, 4), c (3, 6), (−3, −6) 8 a yes, b no, c no, d yes, e no, f yes, g yes, h yes 9 a i 5x4, ii 5,
x 3
iii 4, iv 7, b i −x5, ii −1, iii 5, iv 6, c i x2, ii 1, iii 2, iv 0, c i ----- , ii --5- , iii 3, iv −1
1
5
10 the leading co-efficient is 1 in x3 − 4x, but not in 4x − x3. 11 a 4, b −8, c 4, d 6 ----- 2
27
-, e 8 2–6,

f 27a − 45a + 18a + 4


3 2 12 a 2x + 3x − 10x + 10, b 7x + 2x + 4
3 2 2 13 6x + 8x − 9x2 + 3x + 20
4 3

14 a 4x3 + 7x2 + 7x − 11, b 2x + 1, c 14x2 + 2x − 23, d 1 − 3x − 4x2, e 28x5 + 8x4 − 9x3 + 10x2 − 55x,
f 8x4 + 48x3 + 10x2 + 60x 15 a (x − 1)(x − 3) + 2, b (x + 2)(x2 + 3x − 7) + 20, c (2x − 3)(x2 + 3x + 1) − 7,
d (x − 2)(x3 + 2x2 + 10x + 20) + 50 16 a −2, b 12, c 3, d 18 17 a k = 4, b k = −4 18 a P(4) = 0,
b P(−2) = 0 19 k = −3 20 a P(−2) = 0, b (x + 2)(x + 4)(x − 3) 21 a (x − 2)(x − 3)(x + 7),
b (2x + 1)(x − 1)(x − 3) 22 x = 2--3- , −1, −2 23 a = −10, b = 31
24 a b c d y
y y y
6
–1 0 1 4 x –2
–2 0 2 x –3 0 2 x –4 –3 0 x

–12
e f g
y y y
16
1 0 4 x
–2 0 –2 x –3 0 –3 x

25 a y b y c y d
y
4 4
4
0 –3 0 3 x
–6 –3 x 0 3 x –3 0 3 x
–4
e y f g h y
y y
5
0 8 8
–3 x
1
–3 0 x –4 –3 0 3 x –3 0 3 x
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14 Circle geometry
Exercise 14.1
1 a radius, b diameter, c circumference, d chord, e minor arc, f major arc, g minor segment, h major segment,
i minor sector, j major sector, k tangent, l secant 2 a radius, b diameter, c tangent, d chord, e semi-circle,
f secant, g sector, h segment 3 a OA, OB, OE, b AB, CD, CE, DE 4 a semi-circle, b arc, c chord,
d radius, e tangent, f diameter, g segment, h secant, i sector 5 a 24 cm, b diameter 6 a equal radii,
b isosceles, c ∠OJK = ∠OKJ 7 equilateral, all angles are 60° 8 4 cm 9 3 cm 10 a ∠POQ, b ∠ROS
11 a i ∠JNK, ∠JMK, ∠JLK, ii ∠LNM, ∠LJM, ∠LKM, b i ∠JKM, ∠JLM, ∠JNM ii ∠LJN, ∠LKN, ∠LMN
12 a ∠TUW, ∠TVW, b i ∠TSW, ii ∠TUV, iii ∠STU 13 a GE, GN, b XC, XR 14 ∠AEC, ∠ADC
15 no, PR is not a diameter 16 a 30°, b 60°, c 60°, d 90° 17 a ∠POR, b ∠PTR, ∠PQR, ∠PSR
18 a yes, b cyclic quadrilateral, c ∠M 19 no, the points O, X, Y, Z are not concyclic 20 ∠RQT
21 a rhombus, b kite 22 yes 23 construct the perpendicular bisectors of the chords and find their point of
intersection

Exercise 14.2
1 a 7 cm, b 10 cm, c 9 cm, d 6.5 cm, e 25 cm, f 8 cm 2 a x = 52, b p = 11, c c = 60 3 a 45°,
b VW = 4 cm, XY = 7 cm, UZ = 6 cm, c 108° 4 a 5 cm, b 14 cm, c WX = 22 cm, WM = 11 cm, d GH = 15 cm,
OQ = 9 cm, e 6.5 cm, f 6 cm 5 a MD = 12 cm, CD = 24 cm, b 29 cm, c 48 cm, d OM = 9 cm, HM = 24 cm,
e OZ = 25 cm, WX = 40 cm, f OM = 30 cm, MN = 16 cm, g 9 cm, h QR = 16 cm, PR = 56 cm, i 35 cm
6 a 34 cm, b 48 cm 7 10 2 cm 8 a 7 cm, b 23 cm 9 21 cm 10 48 cm

Exercise 14.3
1 a a = 120, b e = 52, c y = 45, d w = 24, e q = 56, f b = 146, g d = 43, h n = 37, i x = 33 2 a m = 40, b z = 25,
c c = 118, d p = 41, q = 41, e x = 70, y = 70, f e = 110, f = 55, g u = 42, v = 84, h j = 37, k = 37, i r = 28, s = 28, t = 56
3 a n = 90, b a = 180, c u = 90, v = 90 4 a a = 50, b = 45, b m = 90, n = 65, c t = 31, u = 84, d g = 67, h = 134,
e x = 46, y = 46, z = 92, f e = 150, f = 75, g r = 28, s = 56, h c = 65, d = 65, i v = 70, w = 140, j j = 42, k = 42,
k a = 220, b = 110, l x = 62, y = 57, z = 31, w = 30, m a = 31, b = 62, n r = 72, s = 54, o v = 53, w = 53
5 a w = 63, b q = 38, c z = 57, d t = 158, e x = 59, f s = 113 6 a = 25, b = 34, c = 42

Exercise 14.4
1 a x = 130, b k = 65, c m = 90, d p = 45, q = 128, e a = 112, b = 84, f u = 76, v = 53, g t = 90, h y = 60, i y = 35
2 a w = 70, b e = 53, c g = 48, d k = 22, e u = 47, f r = 17 3 a no, the points O, A, B, C are not concyclic,
b no, c 210°, d x = 105 4 a m = 65, n = 115, b e = 82, f = 98, c p = 121, q = 118, d c = 62, d = 62,
e x = 72, y = 144, f r = 135, s = 45 5 a g = 77, h = 154, b v = 74, w = 74, c a = 124, b = 56,
d q = 51, r = 78, s = 102, e j = 64, k = 64, f s = 62, t = 118, g c = 27, d = 153, h e = 23, f = 23, i m = 90, n = 90
6 a x = 55, y = 51, z = 51, b a = 41, b = 110, c = 110, c p = 65, q = 72, r = 108, d u = 90, v = 63, w = 117,
e x = 43, y = 62, z = 56, f a = 125, b = 125, g g = 39, h = 78, h p = 64, q = 26, r = 50, s = 92, i a = 47, b = 34,
j d = 58, k s = 51, l c = 17, d = 73, e = 107, m x = 23, y = 62, z = 118, n m = 56, o x = 46, y = 148
7 p = 84, q = 67 8 36° 9 w = 114, x = 66, y = 48, z = 132

Exercise 14.5
1 a a = 90, b y = 38, c e = 56 2 a x = 12, b w = 65, c g = 55, d q = 74, e t = 90, u = 90, v = 134, f e = 67, f = 15
3 a 11 cm, b 14 cm, c 44 cm, d 9 cm 4 a 37 cm, b 24 cm, c 24 cm, d 64 cm 5 a x = 50, b c = 49, d = 52,
c p = 68, q = 41, d g = 44, h = 82, e u = 108, v = 17, f e = 78, f = 38, g c = 33, h z = 156, i s = 60
6 a a = 53, b = 106, b m = 66, n = 66, c e = 74, f = 74, d p = 35, q = 35, e x = 90, y = 78, z = 90, w = 78,
f r = 81, s = 162, t = 9, g g = 43, h = 137, h a = 57, b = 47, c = 47, d = 76, i x = 77, y = 77, z = 26
7 a b = 59, b f = 38, c c = 72, d t = 47, e m = 76, f k = 52, g r = 51, h x = 68, i y = 56, j v = 9, k j = 42,
l e = 49, m s = 99, n a = 37, o d = 83 8 37 cm 9 x = 50 10 x = 36

Exercise 14.6
1 a m = 10, b y = 16, c u = 6 2 a p = 10, b j = 9, c c = 14, d u = 21 3 a a = 4, b t = 6, c n = 12, d w = 7
4 a x = 10, y = 5, b p = 12, q = 9.6, c m = 5, n = 30, d e = 12, f = 18, e r = 15, s = 40 5 a 24 cm, b 14 cm
6 a = 9, b = 15 7 a n = 4, b a = 1, c t = 4, d c = 5 8 10 cm 9 a 6 cm, b 6 cm
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Exercise 14.7
1 a x = 36, b e = 47, c p = 24, d g = 28, e u = 34, f c = 143, g m = 112, h a = 53, i r = 39, j k = 136, k f = 117,
l y = 76, m w = 52, n n = 115, o z = 49, p s = 117, q q = 51, r n = 64, s v = 48, t r = 68, u c = 21, v j = 59,
w t = 74, x u = 76
2 a ∠FTL = ∠MTG (vertically opposite ∠s) 3 AB = 2BM (line from centre perpendicular to a chord
b Let ∠FTL = α bisects the chord)
∠MTG = ∠FTL (proven above) BC = 2BN (line from centre perpendicular to a chord
=α bisects the chord)
∠FET = ∠FTL (∠ in alternate segment) BM = BN (given)
=α ∴ AB = BC (equal chords are equidistant from centre)
∠GHT = ∠MTG (∠ in alternate segment)

∠FET = ∠GHT (both equal to α)
∴ EF || GH (alternate ∠s are equal)
4 MP = MQ (line from centre perpendicular to a chord 5 Let ∠BAD = α
bisects the chord) ∠BCD = ∠BAD (∠s at circumference are equal)
MR = MS (line from centre perpendicular to a chord =α
bisects the chord) ∠ABC = ∠BCD (alternate ∠s, AB || CD)
∴ MP − MR = MQ − MS (by subtraction) =α
∴ PR = SQ ∠BAD = ∠BCD (both equal to α)
∴ ∆APB is isosceles
6 ∠AMO = 90° (∠ in a semi-circle) 7 ∠UTQ = 90° (tangent is perpendicular to a radius)
AM = MB (line from centre perpendicular to a chord ∠TVS = 90° (co-interior ∠s, PQ || RS)
bisects the chord) RV = VS (line from centre perpendicular to a chord
∴ M is the midpoint of AB bisects the chord)
∴ TU bisects RS
8 a Let ∠CAB = α 9 Let ∠QTS = α
∠CDB = ∠CAB (∠s at circumference are equal) ∠QPS = ∠QTS (∠s at circumference are equal)
=α =α
∠ACD = ∠CAB (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, PA = PC) ∠PSR = ∠QPS (alternate ∠s, PQ || RS)
=α =α
∠ABD = ∠ACD (∠s at circumference are equal) ∴ ∠QTS = ∠PSR (both equal to α)

∠CDB = ∠ABD (both equal to α) 10 Construct AQ, PQ, QB
∴ ∆DPB is isosceles ∠PQA = 90° (∠ in a semi-circle)
b PA = PC (given) ∠PQB = 90° (∠ in a semi-circle)
PB = PD (equal sides lie opposite equal ∠s) ∠AQB = 90° + 90°
∴ PA + PB = PC + PD (by addition) = 180°
∴ AB = CD ∴ A, Q, B are collinear
c ∠CAB = ∠ABD (both equal to α)
∴ AC || DB (alternate ∠s are equal)
11 Let ∠PAC = α 12 Let ∠XWZ = α
∠PDB = ∠PAC (ext. ∠ of a cyclic quadrilateral) ∠WXT = ∠XWZ (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, TW = TX)
=α =α
∠PCA = ∠PAC (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, PA = PC) ∠XTZ = 2α (ext. ∠ of ∆WTX)
=α ∠XYZ = ∠XWZ (∠s at circumference are equal)
∠PBD = ∠PCA (exterior ∠ of a cyclic quad.) =α
=α ∠XOZ = 2α (∠ at centre is twice the ∠ at
∠PBD = ∠PDB (both equal to α) circumference)
∴ PB = PD (equal sides lie opposite equal ∠s) ∴ ∠XOZ = ∠XTZ (both equal to 2α)
PA = PC (given)
∴ PB − PA = PD − PC (by subtraction)
∴ AB = CD
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Let ∠CBD = α

ANSWERS
13 Construct XY 14 a
Let ∠CAX = α ∠EFG = ∠CBD (given)
∠XYD = α (exterior angle of a cyclic quadrilateral) =α
∠XBD = 180° − α (opposite ∠s of a cyclic ∠EBA = ∠EFG (exterior ∠ of a cyclic quadrilateral)
quadrilateral are supplementary) =α
∠CAX + ∠XBD = α + (180° − α) ∴ ∠CBD = ∠EBA (both equal to α)
= 180° ∠CED = ∠CBD (∠’s at circumference are equal)
b
∴ AC || BD (co-interior ∠s are supplementary) =α
∠ ADE = ∠CED (both equal to α)
∴ PD = PE (equal sides lie opposite equal ∠s)
15 a Let ∠BAQ = α 16 Let ∠RTQ = α and ∠QTP = β
∠ACB = ∠BAQ (∠ in alternate segment) ∠STR = ∠RTQ (RT bisects ∠STQ)
=α =α
∠CAB = ∠ACB (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, AB = BC) ∠TSR = ∠QTP (∠ in alternate segment)
=α =β
∴ ∠CAB = ∠BAQ (both equal to α) ∠TRP = α + β (exterior ∠ of ∆RST)
∴ AB bisects ∠CAQ ∠RTP = α + β (by addition)
b ∠ADB = ∠BAQ (∠ in alternate segment) ∴ ∠TRP = ∠RTP (both equal to α + β)
=α ∴ PR = PT (equal sides lie opposite equal ∠s)
∠BDC = ∠CAB (∠s at circumference are equal)

∴ ∠ADB = ∠BDC (both equal to α)
∴ DB bisects ∠ADC
17 Let ∠ABD = α 18 Let ∠PTR = α
∠BDC = ∠ABD (alternate ∠s, AB || DC) ∠TQR = ∠PTR (∠ in alternate segment)
=α =α
∠BCD = ∠ABD (∠ in alternate segment) ∠QTR = 90° (∠ in a semi-circle)
=α ∠OQS = 90° (tangent is perpendicular to a radius)
∠BAD = ∠BDC (∠ in alternate segment) ∠PRT = 90° + α (ext. ∠ of ∆QRT)
=α ∠TQS = ∠TQR + ∠OQS (by addition)
∠ADB = 180° − 2α (∠ sum of ∆ABD) = 90° + α
∠DBC = 180° − 2α (∠ sum of ∆BCD) ∴ ∠TQS = ∠PRT (both equal to 90° + α)
∴ ∠ADB = ∠DBC (both equal to 180° − 2α)
∴ BC || AD (alternate ∠s are equal)
19 Let ∠ATP = α 20 a Let ∠PTM = α
∠TBA = ∠ATP (∠ in alternate segment) ∠TNP = ∠PTM (∠ in alternate segment)
=α =α
∠BTC = 90° − α (∠ sum of ∆BCT) ∠TPN = ∠TNP (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, TP = TN)
∠ATC = ∠ATP (AT bisects ∠CTP) =α
=α ∠TPN = ∠PTM (both equal to α)
∠BTA = (90° − α) + α (by addition) ∴ PM = MT (equal sides lie opposite equal ∠s)
= 90°
∴ AB is a diameter (∠ in a semi-circle is 90°)
b ∠TMO = 2α (ext. ∠ of ∆PTM)
∠PTO = 90° (tangent is perpendicular to a radius)
∠MTO = 90° − α (by subtraction)
OM = OT (equal radii)
∴ ∠TMO = ∠MTO (base ∠’s of isosceles ∆)
∴ 2α = 90° − α
∴ α = 30°
∴ ∠TMO = ∠MTO = 60°
∠MOT = 60° (∠ sum of ∆MOT)
∴ ∆MOT is equilateral (all ∠s are 60°)
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656 Mathscape 10 Extension

22 Let ∠APC = α and ∠ATP = β


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21 Construct TA and TB
Let ∠TAP = α and ∠TBP = β ∠TPC = ∠APC (CP bisects ∠BPT)
PA = PT = PB (tangents from an exterior point are =α
equal) ∠TBP = ∠ATP (∠ in alternate segment)
∠ATP = ∠TAP (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, PA = PT) =β
=α ∠TDC = α + β (exterior ∠ of ∆TDP)
∠BTP = ∠TBP (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, PB = PT) ∠TCD = α + β (exterior ∠ of ∆BCP)
=β ∠TDC = ∠TCD (both equal to α + β)
2α + 2β = 180° (∠ sum of ∆ABT) ∴ TC = TD (equal sides lie opposite equal ∠s)
∴ α + β = 90° ∴ ∆TCD is isosceles
∴ ∠ATB = 90°
∴ A, B, T lie on a semi-circle with diameter AB
∴ A, B, T are concyclic points

Chapter 14 Review
1 a radius, b diameter, c chord, d secant, e tangent, f sector, g segment, h arc 2 a equal radii, b isosceles,
c ∠OAB, ∠OBA 3 circles with the same centre 4 no; O, P, Q, R are not concyclic points 5 a 42°,
b 4 cm, c 3 cm, d 10 cm, e 24 cm, f 7 cm 6 a j = 59, b p = 90, c c = 37 7 a u = 55, v = 70,
b e = 136, f = 113, c g = 34, h = 38, d j = 15, k = 9 8 a k = 90, b y = 64, z = 9, c p = 63, q = 59
9 a x = 15, b p = 6, q = 4.5, c n = 10, d t = 5, e u = 4, f k = 4 10 a n = 56, b e = 41, c g = 114, d m = 84,
e u = 13, f r = 46

11 a Let ∠QRS = α b Let ∠RTS = α and ∠RST = β


∠PQR = ∠QRS (alternate ∠s, PQ || RS) ∠TRP = α + β (exterior ∆ of ∆RST)
=α ∠PTR = ∠TRP (base ∠s of isosceles ∆, PT = PR)
∠PSR = ∠PQR (∠s at circumference are equal) =α+β
=α ∠PTQ = ∠RST (∠ in alternate segment)
Now, ∠QRS = ∠PSR (both equal to α) =β
∴ ∆RST is isosceles ∠QTR = ∠PTR − ∠PTQ (by subtraction)

Now, ∠QTR = ∠RTS (both equal to α)
∴ TR bisects ∠QTS
c i Let ∠ADC = α d i Let ∠PST = α
∠AOC = 2α (∠ at centre is twice ∠ at ∠PTS = ∠PST (tangents from an exterior point)
circumference) =α
∠ABC = 180° − α (opposite ∠s in a cyclic ∠QTS = ∠PTS (TS bisects ∠QTP)
quadrilateral) =α
∠A = α (co-interior ∠s, BC || AO) Now, ∠QTS = ∠PST (both equal to α)
Now, ∠AOC = 2α and ∠OAB = α ∴ TQ || PS (alternate ∠s are equal)
∴ ∠AOC = 2∠AOB ii ∠TQS = ∠PST (∠ in alternate segment)
ii ∠AOC + ∠AOB = 180° (co-interior ∠s, Now, ∠TQS = ∠QTS (both equal to α)
AB || OC) ∴ ∆QST is isosceles
∴ 2α + α = 180°
∴ α = 60°
∴ ∠AOC = 120°

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