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2
3 u 12 (2 marks)
b)
2
2
3 x +3 y 6 x y12 (2 marks)
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3. Simplify
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2i
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P x cm D
x cm
6 cm
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f ( x )=0 . (2 marks)
1
1
+1 and
+1 , and express your answer in terms
2
2
of b and c . (4 marks)
c) The graph of y= f ( x) is shown below and it passes through points (0,10) and
(2, 0) . Find the value of b and c . (3 marks)
4
2
x
3
2
4
y = f(x)
6
8
10
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10 cm D
E
16 cm
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Section B 20 marks
14. (2 x )x =
A.
2( x x )
B.
C.
2x
D.
2 xx
2x
B.
C.
4 or 1
D.
2x
B.
C.
1 or 2
( y3)( y+1)
=2 y1 .
( y+1)
10
B.
C.
D.
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1
1
=6+ , then x=
3x
6
A.
B.
1
18
C.
2 or 2
D.
1
or 2
18
19. If a quadratic equation 6 x 2+k x+6=0 has one repeat real root, find k .
A.
B.
1
6
C.
12
D.
1
or 6
6
x2
B.
( x1)(x 2)(x+2)
C.
( x1)(x 2)(x+2)2
D.
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n1
4
=
n1 2
2(2 )
21.
A.
B.
1
4
C.
D.
n1
22. Simplify
452 5+125
A.
B.
6 5
C.
6 5
D.
( x+ y)20
II.
x y
III.
x 2 y 2
A. Only I
B. Only I, III
C. Only II, III
D. I, II and III
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A=1, B=3
B.
A=3, B=1
C.
A=2, B=1
D.
A=2, B=1
25. If the sum of the roots of a quadratic equation k x 2+k 3 x +3=0 is 4 , then k =
A.
B.
C.
D.
2 or 2
3 or 1
B.
1 or 9
C.
D.
3
=2 .
x
A=0, B=0
B.
A=8, B=4
C.
A=2, B=4
D.
A=2, B=2
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28. Given the graph of y= f (x )= A x 2 +B x+C , which of the following(s) is (are) correct?
1
y
x
1
2
3
4
5
y = f(x)
6
7
I.
A>0
II.
C<0
III.
>0
A. Only I
B. Only II
C. Only I, III
D. Only II, III
29. If 3 y 2+6 y+13( y+m)2+n , n=
A.
B.
C.
D.
1
3
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y= f ( x)
30. Using the graph below, find the solution of {
.
y=g ( x)
y = g(x)
A.
4 or 3
B.
4 or 8
C.
4 (repeated)
D.
4 or 3 or 8
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
y = f(x)
x
1
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31. The area of a particular triangle is 36 cm2. If its base is increased 4 cm and its height is
decreased from x cm to (x2) . Which equation can solve the value of x ?
A.
72
4)( x2)=36
x
B.
36
+4)( x2)=36
x
C.
72
+4)( x2)=72
x
D.
72
+4)( x2)=36
x
32. If and be roots of x 23 x 6=0 , which one is the equation with roots and
?
2
A.
x +3 x+6=0
B.
2x 27 x+2=0
C.
2 x +7 x+2=0
D.
x +3 x6=0
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1
33. Given the graph of y= f ( x+1) below, which one is the the graph of y= f ( x) ?
2
10
8
6
4
2
10
A.
10
8
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x
2
10
D.
10
C.
B.
x
2
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Answer
x 6 y 2 x6 y 2
x2
6 4 24
=
=x
y
=
1.
4
4 4
2
( x y) x y
y
3 u 212=3(u 24)=3(u2)( u+2)
2. a)
b)
3.
1
2 i
2+i
=
= +
2i ( 2i)( 2+i) 3 3
4.
(7)(7)24(3)(3) 7 13
x=
=
2(3)
6
k 3
)and (3+2 )=5 . Then
3
(
k 3
k 3
)[3+2(
)]=5
3
3
(k 3)[9+2(k 3)]=45
( k +3)(2 k 3)=45
k=
6. Consider x 25 x +5=m x+1 , i.e.,
2
or k =6
9
2
x (5+m) x+4=0 . a straight line y=m x+1 cuts a
quadratic equation x 25 x +5=0 at one and only one point if and only if
=[(5+m)]24(1)( 4)=0
Hence, m=1 or m=9 .
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23
2 x+1
+9
x1
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=55
8.
x 2 (6 x) 6
+
2=6 210
2
2
2
x 12 x+20=0
x=2 or x=10 (rejected)
1
(repeated).
2
10. Consider f (x )=x 2+10 x 30=( x 210 x )30=( x 5)2 5 , therefore, f (x )<0 for
all real x .
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11. a) Since =(b) 24 (2)(c )=b2 8c<0 ,there are 2 real roots when
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f (x )=0 . \
b) Method 1:
Since + =
b
c
1
1
1
b
and = , ( +1)+( +1)= ( + )+2= +2 and
2
2
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
c b
( +1)( +1)= + ( + )+1= + +1 , hence,
2
2
4
2
8 4
b
c b
2
x ( +2) x +( + +1)=0
4
8 4
8 x 2(2 b+16)x+(2b+c+8)=0
Hence, a quadratic equation is 8 x 2(2 b+16)x+( 2b+c+8)=0 .
Method 2:
1
Consider u= x+1 , i.e.,
2
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4
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By HENRY LEUNG
D A '=
4 (6 x)
3
Then,
2[
4 (6 x)
] x=24
3
2
x 6 x+9=0
Hence, x=3 .
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14. C
15. C
16. B
17. A
18. D
19. C
20. C
21. A
22. B
23. A
24. C
25. D
26. D
27. B
28. B
29. C
30. A
31. C
32. B
33. A
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