AGM - Worked Solutions
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AGM - Worked Solutions
Chapter 1 Matrices
Exercise 1A Solutions
1
a
4
Number of rows number of columns
=22
2
a
0 0 1 0 0
0 1 0 1 0
1 0 0 0 1
If all seats are occupied, then every
number in the matrix will be 1.
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1
i = j for the leading diagonal only, so the
leading diagonal will be all ones, and
the rest of the numbers 0.
1 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 0
0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 1
110 117 98 89 53 33
Alternatively, girls and boys could be
the two columns, and year levels could
run down from year 7 to 12, in order.
This would give:
200
180
135
110
56
28
5
a
110
117
98
89
53
33
1 2 1 2
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a
1 10 3 1 10 3
= 2 0 4 if x = 0, y = 2
1 10 3
0 1 1 0
4 1 1
14 8 60
0 1 2
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Exercise 1B Solutions
1
2
a
4
a
4 2 2 2 1 2 8 4 2
1 0 0 + 2 0 0 + 2 1 0
4 2 3 8 4 6 6 1 4
= 5 1 0
18 7 13
The average will be the total divided by 3,
so divide each entry by 3.
5 1 0
5 3 1 3 0 3 = 3 3
18 3 7 3 13 3 6 7 13
3 3
5
a
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a
Subtract a from b.
3B 2A = 0 9 6 4
12 3 4 4
= 6 13
16 7
Add corresponding entries.
1 0 + 1 1 = 0 1
0 3 2 0 2 3
0 3 6 0 6 3
0 6 2 0 1 1 1 7
7
a
If 2A 3X = B, then 2A B = 3X
3X = 2A B
X=2A1B
3
3
2
= 3 1 1 0 10
3 1 4 3 2 17
2 3 1 0 2 1 1 10
3
3
3
= 3
2
1 1 2 2 4 1 17
3
3
3
3
2
4
0 3
If 3A + 2Y = 2B then 2Y = 2B 3A
Y=B11A
2
= 0 10 1 1 3 1
2 1 4
2 17
0 3 3 10 3 1
2
2
=
2 3 1 17 3 4
2
2
9
23
2
= 2
1
11
2
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Exercise 1C Solutions
1
AX = 1 2 2
1 3 1
= 1 2 + 2 1
1 2 + 3 1
= 4
5
BX = 3 2 2
1 1 1
= 3 2 + 2 1
1 2 + 1 1
= 4
1
AY = 1 2 1
1 3 3
= 1 1 + 2 3
1 1 + 3 3
= 5
8
IX = 1 0 2
0 1 1
= 1 2 + 0 1
0 2 + 1 1
= 2
1
AC = 1 2 2 1
1 3 1 1
= 1 2 + 2 1 1 1 + 2 1
1 2 + 3 1 1 1 + 3 1
= 0 1
1 2
CA = 2 1 1 2
1 1 1 3
= 2 1 + 1 1 2 2 + 1 3
1 1 + 1 1 1 2 + 1 3
= 1 1
0 1
Use AC = 0 1
1 2
(AC)X = 0 1 2
1 2 1
= 0 2 + 1 1
1 2 + 2 1
= 1
0
Use BX = 4
1
C(BX) = 2 1 4
1 1 1
= 2 4 + 1 1
1 4 + 1 1
= 9
5
AI = 1 2 1 0
1 3 0 1
= 1 1 + 2 0 1 0 + 2 1
1 1 + 3 0 1 0 + 3 1
= 1 2
1 3
IB = 1 0 3 2
0 1 1 1
= 1 3 + 0 1 1 2 + 0 1
0 3 + 1 1 0 2 + 1 1
= 3 2
1 1
AB = 1 2 3 2
1 3 1 1
= 1 3 + 2 1 1 2 + 2 1
1 3 + 3 1 1 2 + 3 1
= 1 0
0 1
BA = 3 2 1 2
1 1 1 3
= 3 1 + 2 1 3 2 + 2 3
1 1 + 1 1 1 2 + 1 3
= 1 0
0 1
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A = AA = 1 2 1 2
1 3 1 3
= 1 1 + 2 1 1 2 + 2 3
1 1 + 3 1 1 2 + 3 3
= 3 8
4 11
2
B = BB = 3 2 3 2
1 1 1 1
= 3 3 + 2 1 3 2 + 2 1
1 3 + 1 1 1 2 + 1 1
= 11 8
4 3
Use CA = 1 1
0 1
A(CA) = 1 2 1 1
1 3 0 1
= 1 1 + 2 0 1 1 + 2 1
1 1 + 3 0 1 1 + 3 1
= 1 3
1 4
2
Use A = 3 8
4 11
2
A C = 3 8 2 1
4 11 1 1
= 3 2 + 8 1 3 1 + 8 1
4 2 + 11 1 4 1 + 11 1
= 2 5
3 7
2
a
AB = 2 0 0 0
0 0 3 2
= 2 0 + 0 3 2 0 + 0 2
0 0 + 0 3 0 0 + 0 2
= 0 0
0 0
No, because Q.2 part b shows that AB
can equal O, and A O, B O.
LX = [2 1] 2
3
= [2 2 + 1 3] = [7]
2
XL = [2 1]
3
= 2 2 2 1
3 2 3 1
= 4 2
6 3
A product is defined only if the number
of columns in the first matrix equals the
number of rows of the second.
This can only happen if m = n, in which
case both products will be defined.
a b d b
c d c a
= a d + b c a b + b a
c d + d c c b + d a
0 = 1 0
= ad bc
ad bc 0 1
0
For the equations to be equal, all
corresponding entries must be equal,
therefore ad bc = 1.
When written in reverse order, we get
d b a b
c a c d
= d a + b c d b + b d
ca+ac cb+ad
0 = 1 0
= ad bc
ad bc 0 1
0
Since ad bc = 1.
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4 + 2 3 + 3 6 6
B + C = 0 + 1 1 + 2 = 1 3
2 + 2 3 + 1 0 4
A(B + C) = 1 2 1 3
4 3 0 4
= 1 1 + 2 0 1 3 + 2 4
4 1 + 3 0 4 3 + 3 4
= 1 11
4 24
AB = 1 2 0 1
4 3 2 3
= 1 0 + 2 2 1 1 + 2 3
4 0 + 3 2 4 1 + 3 4
= 4 7
6 13
AC = 1 2 1 2
4 3 2 1
= 1 1 + 2 2 1 2 + 2 1
4 1 + 3 2 4 2 + 3 1
= 5 4
10 11
AB + AC = 4 7 + 5 4
6 13 10 11
= 4 + 5 7 + 4
6 + 10 13 + 11
= 1 11
4 24
(B + C)A = 1 3 1 2
0 4 4 3
= 1 1 + 3 4 1 2 + 3 3
01+44 02+43
= 11 7
16 12
9
5 12 1 = 5 1 + 12 2
2.50 3.00 2 1 1
= 5 1 + 12 2 5 2 + 12 1 5 0 + 12 1
2.5 1 + 3 2 2.5 2 + 3 1 2.5 0 + 3 1
= 29 22 12
8.50 8.00 3.00
The matrix shows that John spent 29 min
and $8.50, one friend spent 22 min and
$8.00 (2 milkshakes and 1 banana split)
while the other friend spent 12 min and
$3.00 (no milkshakes and 1 banana split).
0
1
10 1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
2.00
3.00
2.50
3.50
6.00
8.00
= 2.00
11.00
6.50
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a
c1
SC = s11 s12 s13 c2
s21 s22 s23
c3
= s11 c1 + s12 c2 + s13 c3
s21 c1 + s22 c2 + s23 c3
SC represents the income from car sales for each showroom.
c1 u1
SC = s11 s12 s13 c2 u2
s21 s22 s23
c3 u3
= s11 c1 + s12 c2 + s13 c3 s11 u1 + s12 u2 + s13 u3
SC now represents the income from each showroom for both new and used car sales.
d
CV gives the profit on each new car and each used car for the three models.
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Exercise 1D Solutions
1
a
3
det(A) = 2 2 1 3
=1
1
A = 1 2 1 = 2 1
1 3 2 3 2
det(B) = 2 2 2 3
=2
B =1
2
1
2 2
3 2
B =
1
1 1
2
2
a
Determinant = 3 1 1 4 = 1
1
A = 1 1 1 = 1 1
1 4 3 4 3
Determinant = 3 4 1 2 = 14
1
A = 1 4 1
14 2 3
2 1
14
= 7
1 3
7 14
Determinant = 1 k 0 0 = k
1 0
1
A = 1 k 0 = 1
k 0 1 0
k
Determinant
= cos cos sin sin
=1
since cos2 + sin2 = 1
1
A = 1 cos sin
1 sin cos
cos
sin
sin
cos
det(A) = 2 1 1 0 = 2
1
A = 1 1 1
2 0 2
1 1
= 2 2
0 1
det(B) = 1 1 0 3 = 1
1
B = 1 1 0
1 3 1
= 1 0
3 1
AB = 2 1 1 0
0 1 3 1
= 2 1 + 1 3 2 0 + 1 1
0 1 + 1 3 0 0 + 1 1
= 5 1
3 1
det(AB) = 5 1 1 3 = 2
1
(AB) = 1 1 1
2 3 5
1 1
2
= 2
3 5
2 2
1 1
1 1
A B = 2 2 1 0
3 1
0 1
1
1
1
1
= 2 1 + 2 3 2 0 + 2 1
0 1 + 1 3 0 0 + 1 1
1
= 1 2
3 1
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1 1
1 1
B A = 1 0 2 2
3 1 0 1
1
1 + 0 0 1 1 + 0 1
2
2
=
3 1 + 1 0 3 1 + 1 1
2
2
1
1
= 2 2
3 5
2 2
1
1 1
(AB) = B A
4
a
det(A) = 4 1 3 2 = 2
1
A = 1 1 3
2 2 4
1 3
= 2 2
1 2
1 6
1 2
1
3
1
3
= 2 3 + 2 1 2 4 + 2 6
1 3 + 2 1 1 4 + 2 6
= 0 7
1 8
10
YI = Y
1 3
= 3 4 2 2
1 6 1 2
1
3 + 4 1 3 3 + 4 2
2
2
=
1 1 + 6 1 1 3 + 6 2
2
2
5 7
2
= 2
11 21
2
2
5
a
If AX + B = C then AX = C B
AX = 3 4 4 1
2 6 2 2
= 1 5
0 4
det(A) = 3 6 2 1 = 16
1
A = 1 6 2
16 1 3
3 1
8
= 8
1 3
16 16
If AX = 1 5 , multiply both sides
0 4
from the left by A 1 .
1
1
A AX = A 1 5
0 4
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IX = X
3 1
8 1 5
= 8
1 3 0 4
16 16
3 1+ 1 0 3 5 + 1 4
8
8
8
= 8
1
1 + 3 0 1 5 + 3 4
16
16
16
16
3 11
= 8 8
1 7
16 16
b If YA + B = C then YA = C B
YA = 3 4 4 1
2 6 2 2
= 1 5
0 4
1
From part a, A =
3
1
8
8
1 3
16 16
0 4 1 3
16 16
1 3 + 5 1 1 1 + 5 3
8
16
8
16
=
3
0 +4 1 0 1+4 3
16
16
8
8
11 17
X = 16 16
1 3
4 4
A must be a11 0 .
0 a22
det(A) = a11 a22 0 0 = a11a22
det(A) 0 since a11 0 and a22 0 and
the product of two non-zero numbers
cannot be zero.
A is regular.
1
A = 1 a22 0
a11 a22 0 a11
1 0
= a11
0 1
a22
IB = 0
B=0
8
0 1
11
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1 0 .
can be written
or
k 1 k 1
If b 0, a 2 + bc = 1 gives
b
2
a
, which
c = 1 a , giving
2
1 a a
b
12
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Exercise 1E Solutions
1
If AX = K then A AX = A K
1
IX = X = A K
X = 1 1 2
4 3 3
= 1 2 + 1 3
4 2 + 3 3
= 5
17
First find the inverse of A.
det(A) = 3 4 1 2 = 14
2 1
1
1
14
4
1
= 7
A =
14 2 3 1 3
7 14
1
If AX = K then A AX = A K
1
IX = X = A K
2 1
14 0
X = 7
1 3 1
7 14
2 0 + 1 1
14
= 7
1
0+ 3 1
14
7
1
= 14
3
14
If AX = K then A AX = A K
1
IX = X = A K
2 1
14 2
X = 7
1 3 0
7 14
2 2 + 1 0
14
= 7
1
2+ 3 0
14
7
4
= 7
2
7
3
a
2 4 x = 6
3 1 y 1
Determinant = 2 1 4 3 = 14
Inverse = 1 1 4
14 3 2
1 2
= 14 7
3 1
14 7
1 2
14 7 6
3 1 1
14 7
1 6 + 2 1
14
7
= 3 6 + 1 1
7
14
1
= 7
10
7
x = 1, y = 10
7
7
x =
y
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15.43
= 1
15.43
1 2 x = 1
1 4 y 2
14
2.7
1.3
2.7 1.2
x
1.3 11.4
y
= 1 4.6 1.2 + 2.7 11.4
15.43 3.5 1.2 + 1.3 11.4
1
36.3
=
15.43 10.62
x 2.35, y 0.69
Inverse =
4.6
3.5
4.6
3.5
Determinant = 1 4 2 1 = 2
Inverse = 1 4 2
2 1 1
2 1
=
1 1
2 2
2 1
1
x =
1 1
y
2 2 2
2 1 + 1 2
1
1
1 + 2
2
2
4
=
3
2
x = 4, y = 3 or 1.5
2
1 1 y 4
Determinant = 2 1 5 1 = 7
Inverse = 1 1 5
7 1 2
x = 1 1 5 10
7
y
1 2 4
= 1 1 10 + 5 4
7 1 10 + 2 4
1
30
=
7 2
x = 30, y = 2
7
7
3 1 y 5
Determinant = 2 1 3 3 = 11
Inverse = 1 1 3
11 3 2
x = 1 1 3 7
11
y
3 2 5
= 1 1 7 + 3 5
11 3 7 + 2 5
1
22
=
11 11
x = 2, y = 1
The point of intersection is (2, 1).
5 3 y 114
Determinant = 4 3 4 5 = 8
Inverse = 1 3 4 = 1 3 4
8 5 4 8 5 4
x = 1 3 4 120
8
y
5 4 114
= 1 3 120 + 4 114
8 5 120 + 4 114
1
96
=
8 144
x = 12, y = 18
One book costs $12, a CD costs $18.
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a 2 3 x = 3
4 6 y 6
b det(A) = 2 6 3 4 = 0, so the
matrix is singular.
c Yes. For example x = 0, y = 1 is an
obvious solution.
d You should notice that the second
equation is simply the first with both
sides multiplied by 2.
There is an infinite number of
solutions to these equations, just as
there is an infinite number of ordered
pairs that make 2x 3y = 3 a true
equation.
0 1 0 1
0
2
1
A B= 4
1
2
p = 2, q = 4, r = 1, s = 2
15
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Determinant = 2 1 2 1
=4
D C = 1 3
2 3
= 1 2
2 1
= 1 0
1 3
1 2 3 1
1 1 0 2
3 3
1 1
3 0 1 2
0
C
2M 2N = 2 0 2 2 0 4
3 1
3 0
0
4
0
8
6 2 6 0
= 0 4
C
12 2
Determinant = 1 2 1 1
= 1
1
2 1
Inverse =
1 1 1
= 2 1
1 1
10 NM = 0 2 0 2
3 1 3 1
= 0 0 + 2 3 0 2 + 2 1
3 0 + 1 3 3 2 + 1 1
= 6 2
D
3 5
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2 3a .
1
a
A+B=
=
AB=
=
(A + B)(A B) =
=
1 0 + 1
2 3 0
0 0
2 4
1 0 1
2 3 0
2 0
2 2
0 0 2 0
2 4 2 2
0 0
12 8
2
A = AA = 1 0 1 0
2 3 2 3
1
0
8 9
2
B = BB = 1 0 1 0
0 1 0 1
= 1 0
0 1
2
2
A B = 1 0 1 0
8 9 0 1
= 0 0
8 8
3
a
= 14
0
det(A) = 1 1 2 3 = 7
1
A = 1 1 2
7 3 1
1 2
1
1
2
or 7 7
=
3 1
7 3 1
7 7
1 4
AB = 1 2 1 1 6
5 1 2
3 8
= 1 1 + 2 1 + 1 3 1 4 + 2 6 + 1 8
5 1 + 1 1 + 2 3 5 4 + 1 6 + 2 8
= 2 0
2 2
det(C) = 1 4 2 3 = 2
1
C = 1 4 2
2 3 1
2 1
=
3 1
2
2
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0
4
= 0
A =
1
2
0
0
2
0
4
0
0 2 0 0
2 0 0 2
0 0 2 0
0
0 0
0 1
2
1 0
2
8
a
i MM = 2 1 2 1
1 3 1 3
= 3 5
5 8
ii MMM = MM(M)
= 3 5 2 1
5 8 1 3
= 1 18
18 19
iii Determinant = 2 3 1 1 = 7
1
M = 1 3 1
7 1 2
1
1
M M x = M 3
y
5
x = 1 3 1 3
7
1 2 5
y
= 1 14
7 7
= 2
1
x = 2, y = 1
18
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Chapter 2 Algebra I
Exercise 2A Solutions
1
a
m Multiply indices:
Add indices:
3
4
3+4
7
=x
x x =x
Add indices:
5
3
5+
a a =a
n
3
=a
Add indices:
2
1
2
2+
x x x =x
=x
2 4
2 4
11
4
1
4 = x
x
2 7
=a
1
6
r
8
=a
2 7
=y
53
5 3
2
25
3 4
5
2 3 4
5
5
2n
)
=
2
(4
n
n
((2 ) n )
5 2
6 4
= 2 n (2 n )
5 6 2 4
=2 n
1 6
1
=2 n = 6
2n
Multiply the coefficients and add the
indices.
1
2
3
20 5
14
3 2
2 4
12
Multiply indices:
4
1
1 4
2
2 = 2
=x
x
x
= (1 2 4)x
2
= 8x
2 6
2 4
2 3
1
=ab a b a b
ab
2 + 2 + 2 6 + 4 + 3
=a
b
2 5
=a b
(ab ) a b
(2 p 4 p ((6p )) = 1
Anything to the power zero is 1.
15
=a
3+1+ 3
2
2
=x
20 3
5
) =a
3
2
=y
Multiply indices:
(a
l
=x
x 2x 4x
Multiply indices:
(x ) = x
Multiply indices:
(y )
25
2
= 8x
7
2
Multiply indices:
(a ) = a
1+3
2
Subtract indices:
a a =a
(a ) a = a
a
5 + 4
=a
1
=a =a
Subtract indices:
5
p = 5 2 = 7
p
p
2
p
34
6 6
=n
2x 4x = (2 4)x
1 + 2
Subtract indices:
8
x = 8 4 = 12
x
x
4
x
2
3
10 1
5
1
2
Subtract indices:
3
y = 3 7 = 4
y
y
7
y
1
2
1
10 5
(n ) = n
2 3
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a
1
2
25 = 25 = 5
1
3
64 = 64 = 4
1
16 2
9 =
16
1
2
16
1
2
1
2
16
= 1 =1
16 4
49 2 = 1
36
1
49 2
36
1
1
2
9
= 16 = 4
3
9
49
36
= 36 = 6
49 7
1
3
144 = 144 = 12
1
2
34.6921 = 5.89
0.729 = 0.9
(345.64)
= 0.14249. . . 0.14
2
5
(0.064)
1 = (0.064) = 0.4
3
2 3
1
3
64 = 64
2
= 4 = 16
13
2
9 = 9
3
= 3 = 27
1
81 4
1
3
2
3
3
2
128 = 128
3
=2 =8
3
7
3
a
27 = 27 = 3
23 = 1
5
20
16 =
81
16
=3
2
1
4
1
4
2 2 3 4
ab
b
2 4 = a
a b
4 7
=ab
2
2a 2 b
2a (2b)
2 4 =
2 2 4
(2a) b
2 a b
4 2 3
2
= 2 a2b 4
2 a b
4 2 2 2 3 4
=2
a
b
6 4 7
4 7
= 2 a b = 64a b
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2 3
2 2 3 4
a b
b
2 4 = a
a b
0 1
=ab =b
2 3
2 2 2
1
3
1
6
2
3
2+1 3+1
2+1+ 4
6
6 6
=2
1
6
=2
ab
a b
ab
2 4 1 1 = 2 + 1 4 + 1
a b
a b
a
b
3 4
= a3b5
a b
3 3 4 5
6 9
=a
=ab
b
2
21
1
4
2
5
a a a
1
10
= 1 6
2
5 + 8 + 2
20 20
20
=a
11
20
=a
2
3
(2a) 8b 4a 8b
2 4 =
2 4
16a b
16a b
2 3
32a b
=
2 4
16a b
2 2 3 4
= 32 a
b
16
4 7
= 2a b
5
6
2 2 2
4+5+ 4
6 6
6
2
3
=2
5
6
=2
2
2
5
1
1
3
2
3
2
2 2 = 2 2
4 + 15
6 6
19
6
=2
2 3
2 3
=2
1 1
16ab
2a b
2a b
(2a) b
2 4
1 1 =
2 4
16ab
(2a) b
8a b
8a b
2 3
1 1 1
2a
= 2b4 2 a b
16ab
8a b
1 + 1 2 + 1 3 + 1
2
a
b
=
2 + 1 4 + 1
8 16 a
b
0 1 2
2 ab
=
1 3
128a b
2 5
1 1 2 3
= 1 a
=ab
b
128
128
1
2
1
2
2
13
2 23 2 5 = 23 23 2 5
2+1+ 2
3 3
5
=2
3 2
ab
2 1
ab
1
3 2 3
1
2 1 3
= (a b ) (a b )
2 1
3
3
2
1 3
=ab ab
12 2 1
3 3
3
1
3
=ab
3 n
2 (2 )
2 8
= 2n
2n
4
2 16
2 2
n
3n
2 2
= 2n 4
2 2
n + 3n 2 n
2n
4
2
=
=2 2
4
2
=2
=a
n
3
5
2x
2x
3 2
ab ab
1
3 2 2
1
2 1 2
= (a b ) (a b )
3
2 1
=ab ab
1
2
3+1 1+ 1
2
2
=a
2x
3 6 3 2
x
2x
2x
= (2 3) 6 (2 3)
x
2x
2x
=6 6 6
x + 2x + 2x
=6
3x
=6
2 1
3 2
ab
2 1
ab
5 1
2 2
=ab
1
3 2 5
1
2 1 5
= (a b ) (a b )
2 1
5
5
3 2
5 5
=ab ab
3+2 2+ 1
5 5 5
5
=a
1
5
= ab
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4 2
3 1
a b ab
1
4 2 2
1
3 1 2
= (a b ) (a b )
3 2
ab
22
2 1
ab
3 1
2
2
2 1
3 2 3
abc
=a
3 2
g
1
b2
1 =
a
2
a
1
3 2 3 2
=abc
1
2 1 5 2
ab
1 5
2
2
3+1 1+ 1 3+ 5
2
2
2
2
5 1
2 2 4
=abc
=ab
4 2
1
3 2 2
1
4 2 2
3 1 2
(a b )
(a b )
2 1 5
3 1 (a b )
ab c
ab
3
2 1
= (a b c ) (a b c )
3
3
2 1
2
1 3
5 5
3 1
ab
a b
2 1 5
3 1 a b
ab c
ab
2 1 5
ab c
=a
32 2 1
5 5 5
5
1 1
2 2
1
2
2 1
5
5
=ab ab
2 + 3 1 + 1
2
2
=a
1
2 1 5
3 2
5 5
=a b ab
=a
1
3 2 5
= (a b ) (a b )
2 1
3 1
2
2
= 2a 1b 5 a3 b1 a b
ab c
ab
32
2
1 1 0 5
=a
=a
=a
1
2 2 5
5 2
2 3 1 1
3 1
2
2
bc a b ab
1 + 5 + 3 2 + 2 + 1
2
2
2 5
7
4 2 5
=a bc
3 1
2
2
ab
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Exercise 2B Solutions
1
a
6728 = 6.728 10
43 580 = 4.358 10
0.0023 = 2.3 10
10
2
a
3
a
41.92 10
7
4.2 10
3
4192 10
=
3
42 000 10
= 4192 = 262
42 000 2625
=
5
a
a = 3 2 10
4
4
3.215
b
3
3
= 2 10
106.8375. . .
3
= 1.2599. . . 10
106.8375. . .
3
= 0.011 792. . . 10 11.8
12
4
2 10
a
=
4
4
4 0.05
4b
12
2 4 10
4 0.000 006 25
3
1.189 2. . . 10
=
6
4 6.25 10
9
7
= 0.047 568. . . 10 4.76 10
=
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Exercise 2C Solutions
1
a
42 + 3x = 22
3x = 22 42
= 20
x = 20
3
2x 15 = 27
3
2x = 27 + 15
3
= 42
2x 3 = 42 3
2
3 2
x = 63
3x + 5 = 8 7x
3x + 7x = 8 5
10x = 3
x = 3 = 0.3
10
2 + 3(x 4) = 4(2x + 5)
2 + 3x 12 = 8x + 20
3x 10 = 8x + 20
3x 8x = 20 + 10
5x = 30
x = 30 = 6
5
2x 3 = 5x
5 4
2x 20 3 20 = 5x 20
5
4
8x 15 = 100x
8x 100x = 15
92x = 15
x = 15
92
6x + 4 = x 3
3
6x 3 + 4 3 = x 3 3 3
3
18x + 12 = x 9
18x x = 9 12
17x = 21
x = 21
17
8 x = 15
2
x = 15 8
2
=7
x 2 = 7 2
2
x = 14
g
3x + 7 = 15
3x = 15 7
=8
x=8
3
5(2x + 4) = 13
10x + 20 = 13
10x = 13 20
= 7
x = 7 = 0.7
10
3(4 5x) = 24
12 + 15x = 24
15x = 24 + 12
= 36
x = 36
15
= 12 = 2.4
5
2
a
x + 2x = 16
2 5
x 10 + 2x 10 = 16 10
5
2
5x + 4x = 160
9x = 160
x = 160
9
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3x x = 8
4 3
3x 12 x 12 = 8 12
3
4
9x 4x = 96
5x = 96
x = 96 = 19.2
5
3x 2 + x = 18
2
4
3x 2 4 + x 4 = 18 4
2
4
2(3x 2) + x = 72
6x 4 + x = 72
7x = 72 + 4
= 68
x = 68
7
5x 4 = 2x
4 3 5
5x 60 4 60 = 2x 60
4
3
5
75x 80 = 24x
75x 24x = 80
51x = 80
x = 80
51
x 4 + 2x + 5 = 6
4
2
x 4 4 + 2x + 5 4 = 6 4
2
4
2(x 4) + (2x + 5) = 24
2x 8 + 2x + 5 = 24
4x = 24 + 8 5
= 27
x = 27 = 6.75
4
3 3x 2(x + 5) = 1
10
6
20
3 3x 60 2(x + 5) 60 = 1 60
10
6
20
6(3 3x) 20(x + 5) = 3
18 18x 20x 100 = 3
38x = 3 18 + 100
= 85
x = 85
38
25
3 x 2(x + 1) = 24
4
5
3 x 20 2(x + 1) 20 = 24 20
4
5
5(3 x) 8(x + 1) = 480
15 5x 8x 8 = 480
13x = 480 15 + 8
= 487
x = 487
13
2(5 x) + 6 = 4(x 2)
7
3
8
2(5 x) 168 + 6 168 = 4(x 2) 168
8
7
3
42(5 x) + 144 = 224(x 2)
210 + 42x + 144 = 224x 448
42x 224x = 448 + 210 144
182x = 382
x = 382 = 191
182 91
3
a
3x + 2y = 2; 2x 3y = 6
Use elimination. Multiply the first equation
by 3 and the second equation by 2.
9x + 6y = 6
c
4x 6y = 12
d
c + d:
13x = 18
x = 18
13
Substitute into the first equation:
3 18 + 2y = 2
13
54 + 2y = 2
13
2y = 2 54
13
28
=
13
y = 14
13
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5x + 2y = 4; 3x y = 6
Use elimination. Multiply the second
equation by 2.
5x + 2y = 4
c
6x 2y = 12
d
c + d:
11x = 16
x = 16
11
Substitute into the second, simpler
equation:
3 16 y = 6
11
48 y = 6
11
y = 6 48
11
18
y=
11
2x y = 7; 3x 2y = 2
Use substitution. Make y the subject of
the first equation.
y = 2x 7
Substitute into the second equation:
3x 2(2x 7) = 2
3x 4x + 14 = 2
x = 2 14
x = 12
Substitute into the equation in which y is
the subject:
y = 2 12 7
= 17
x + 2y = 12; x 3y = 2
Use substitution. Make x the subject of
the first equation.
x = 12 2y
Substitute into the second equation:
12 2y 3y = 2
5y = 2 12
= 10
y=2
Substitute into the first equation:
x + 2 2 = 12
x + 4 = 12
x=8
7x 3y = 6; x + 5y = 10
Use substitution. Make x the subject of
the second equation.
x =10 5y
Substitute into the first equation:
7(10 5y) 3y = 6
70 35y 3y = 6
38y = 6 70
= 76
y = 76 = 2
38
Substitute into the second equation:
x + 5 2 = 10
x + 10 = 10
x=0
15x + 2y = 27; 3x + 7y = 45
Use elimination. Multiply the second
equation by 5.
15x + 2y = 27
c
15x + 35y = 225 d
c d:
33y = 198
y = 198 = 6
33
Substitute into the second equation:
3x + 7 6 = 45
3x + 42 = 45
3x = 45 42
=3
x=1
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Exercise 2D Solutions
1
a
4(x 2) = 60
4x 8 = 60
4x = 60 + 8
= 68
x = 17
2x + 7 = 7
4
2x + 7 = 7 4 = 28
2x = 28 7 = 21
x = 10.5
y = 2((2x + 1) + (x 3))
= 2(2x + 1 + x 3)
= 2(3x 2)
= 6x 4
Q = np
a = circumference 60
360
60
= 2(x + 3)
360
= 2(x + 3) 1
6
= (x + 3)
3
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10
The mass of an oxygen atom is
23
2.04 10 g.
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Exercise 2E Solutions
1
=
42
x y
d
c + d:
2x = 254
x = 127
127 + y = 212
y = 85
The numbers are 127 and 85.
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Exercise 2F Solutions
1
a
v = u + at
= 15 + 2 5
= 25
I = PrT
100
600
5.5 10
=
100
= 330
S = 2r(r + h)
= 2 10.2 (10.2 + 15.6)
1653.48
V = 4 r h
3
2
= 4 3.58 11.4
3
612.01
s = ut + 1 at
2
T = 2
v = u + 2as
2
= 4.8 + 2 2.25 13.6
= 91.04
v = 91.04
9.54
2
a
v = u + at
v u = at
a=vu
t
S = n(a + l)
2
2S = n(a + l)
a + l = 2S
n
2S
a
l=
n
A = 1 bh
2
2A = bh
b = 2A
h
l
g
P=IR
P = I2
R
1.45
9.8
= 2 0.3846. . .
2.42
= 2
2
= 25.6 3.3 + 1 1.2 3.3
2
77.95
c =a +b
2
2
= 8.8 + 3.4
= 89
c = 89
9.43
V = r h
2
= 4.25 6
340.47
1=1+1
f v u
= 1 + 1 = 10
3 7 21
f = 21
10
= 2.1
I=
e
P
R
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
1
s ut = at
2
2
2(s ut) = at
2(s ut)
a=
2
t
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E = 1 mv
2
2
2E = mv
2
v = 2E
m
v=
Q = 2gh
2
Q = 2gh
2
h=Q
2g
xy z = xy + z
xy xy = z + z
2xy = 2z
x = 2z
2y
= z
y
F = 9C + 32
5
9
= 28 + 32
5
= 82.4
F = 9C + 32
5
9C
F 32 =
5
9C = 5(F 32)
C = 5(F 32)
9
Substitute F = 135.
C = 5(135 32)
9
515
=
9
57.22
2E
m
ax + by = x b
c
ax + by = c(x b)
ax + by = cx bc
ax cx = bc by
x(a c) = b(c + y)
x = b(c + y)
ac
= b(c + y)
ca
mx + b = c
xb
mx + b = c(x b)
mx + b = cx bc
mx cx = bc b
x(m c) = b(c + 1)
x = b(c + 1)
mc
4
a
S = 180(n 2)
= 180(8 2)
= 1080
S = 180(n 2)
S =n2
180
n= S +2
180
1260
+2
=
180
=7+2=9
Polygon has 9 sides (a nonagon).
5
a
V = 1 r h
3
2
= 1 3.5 9
3
3
115.45 cm
V=1 h
3
2
3V = r h
3V
h= 2
r
3 210
= 2
4
12.53 cm
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V = 1 r h
3
2
3V = r h
2
r = 3V
h
2
r=
3V
h
3 262
10
5.00 cm
=
6
a
S = n (a + l)
2
= 7(3 + 22)
2
= 66.5
S = n (a + l)
2
2S = n(a + l)
2S = a + l
n
a = 2S l
n
2
= 1040 156
13
=4
S = n (a + l)
2
2S = n(a + l)
n = 2S
a+l
= 2 110
25 + 5
= 11
There are 11 terms.
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Exercise 2G Solutions
1
a
2x + 3x = 4x + 9x
3
2
6
13x
=
6
3a a = 6a a
2 4
4
5a
=
4
3h + 5h 3h = 6h + 5h 12h
4
8
2
8
h
=
8
3x y x = 9x 2y 4x
4 6 3
12
5x
2y
=
12
3 + 2 = 3y + 2x
xy
x y
5 + 2 = 5x + 2(x 1)
x1 x
x(x 1)
5x
+ 2x 2
=
x(x 1)
= 7x 2
x(x 1)
3 + 2 = 3(x + 1) + 2(x 2)
(x 2)(x + 1)
x2 x+1
3x
+ 3 + 2x 4
=
(x 2)(x + 1)
5x 1
=
(x 2)(x + 1)
2x 4x 3
x+3 x3 2
= 4x(x 3) 8x(x + 3) 3(x + 3)(x 3)
2(x + 3)(x 3)
2
2
2
= 4x 12x 8x 24x 3(x 9)
2(x + 3)(x 3)
2
2
2
= 4x 12x 8x 24x 3x + 27
2(x + 3)(x 3)
2
= 7x 36x + 27
2(x + 3)(x 3)
3
4(x + 1) + 3
4 +
=
2
x + 1 (x + 1) 2
(x + 1)
4x + 4 + 3
=
2
(x + 1)
= 4x + 72
(x + 1)
a 2 + a + 3a = 8(a 2) + 2a + 3a
8a
4 8
a
2
= 5a + 8a 16
8a
2x 6x 4 = 10x (6x 4)
5x
5x
2
2
= 10x 6x + 4
5x
2
= 4x + 4
5x
2
= 4(x + 1)
5x
3
3
2
= 2
x + 4 x2 + 8x + 16 x + 4 (x + 4) 2
= 2(x + 4) 2 3
(x + 4)
= 2x + 8 23
(x + 4)
2x
+5
=
2
(x + 4)
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3 +
2
= 3(x + 4) + 2
x 1 (x 1)(x + 4) (x 1)(x + 4)
= 3x + 12 + 2
(x 1)(x + 4)
= 3x + 14
(x 1)(x + 4)
3 2 + 4
x 2 x + 2 x2 4
4
= 3 2 +
x 2 x + 2 (x 2)(x + 2)
= 3(x + 2) 2(x 2) + 4
(x 2)(x + 2)
3x
+
6 2x + 4 + 4
=
(x 2)(x + 2)
x + 14
=
(x 2)(x + 2)
3
5
+ 2
x 2 x2 + 5x + 6 x + 3
3
= 5
+ 2
x 2 (x + 2)(x + 3) x + 3
= 5(x + 3)(x + 2) 3(x 2) + 2(x 2)(x + 2)
(x 2)(x + 2)(x + 3)
2
2
= 5(x + 5x + 6) 3x + 6 + 2(x 4)
(x 2)(x + 2)(x + 3)
2
2
= 5x + 25x + 30 3x + 6 + 2x 8
(x 2)(x + 2)(x + 3)
2
= 7x + 22x + 28
(x 2)(x + 2)(x + 3)
x y 1 = ( x y)( x y) 1
xy
xy
2
= ( x y) 1
xy
2
2
3 2
2 2
x 4y = 4y x
2y
2yx
x
2
= 2xy
3x y = 3x y
4y 6x 24yx
= xy
8
4x 12 = 48x
4
4
3
8x 24x
=2
x
x 3xy = x 6
6
2y
2y 3xy
2
= 6x 2
6xy
= x2
y
4 x a = a (4 x)
3a
4 x 3a(4 x)
=a
3
2x + 5
= 2x + 5
2
4x + 10x 2x(2x + 5)
= 1
2x
2
(x 1) =
(x 1)
2
x + 3x 4 (x 1)(x + 4)
= x1
x+4
x x 6 = (x 3)(x + 2)
x3
x3
=x+2
x 5x + 4 = (x 1)(x 4)
2
x(x 4)
x 4x
1
x
=
x
3 4x = 3 + 4x
x1 1x x1 x1
= 4x + 3
x1
3 + 2 = 3 2x
x2 2x x2 x2
= 3 2x
x2
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5a
10a = 5a 6b
2
6b 12b2 10a
12b
2
30a b
=
2
120ab
= a
4b
x 2 x 4 = x 2 2x
2
2
x
x
2x
x 4
2
2x
=x2
(x 2)(x + 2)
x
2
= 2x
x(x + 2)
= 2x
x+2
l
x + 2 4x + 8
x(x 3) x2 4x + 3
= x + 2 4(x + 2)
x(x 3) (x 1)(x 3)
= x + 2 (x 1)(x 3)
4(x + 2)
x(x 3)
1
1
x
=
4
x
1
x
=
4x
2
4x
1
m 2x 2
= 2x x 2
x1 x 1 x1
4x
(x 1)(x + 1)
2x
=
2
x1
4x
2x(x + 1)
=
2
4x
=x+1
2x
3
a
1 + 2 = 3
x3 x3 x3
2 + 2 = 2(x 3) + 2(x 4)
(x 4)(x 3)
x4 x3
2x 6 + 2x 8
= 2
x 7x + 12
4x 14
= 2
x 7x + 12
3 + 2 = 3(x 3) + 2(x + 4)
(x + 4)(x 3)
x+4 x3
3x 9 + 2x + 8
=
2
x + x 12
5x 1
= 2
x + x + 12
2x + 2 = 2x(x + 4) + 2(x 3)
(x 3)(x + 4)
x3 x+4
2
2x + 8x + 2x 6
=
2
x + x 12
2
2x + 10x 6
= 2
x + x + 12
1
2 = 1 + 2(x 5)
2 +
2
5
x
(x 5)
(x 5)
1 + 2x 10
= 2
x 10x + 25
= 2 2x 9
x 10x + 25
3x
2 = 3x + 2(x 4)
2 +
2
x4
(x 4)
(x 4)
3x + 2x 8
= 2
x 8x + 16
= 2 5x 8
x 8x + 16
x 9 3x + 6 9
x3 x
x+2
(x
= 3)(x + 3) 3(x + 2) x
9
x3
x+2
3x(x
3)(x
+
3)(x
+
2)
=
9(x + 2)(x 3)
+
3)
x(x
=
3
3x 6x 2
9x 6 x 2 x + 5
x2
3x
=
2
3(3x 2) 6x2 x + 5
2x(x 2)
= 2
6x (3x 2)(x + 5)
x2
=
3x(3x 2)(x + 5)
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1 2 = 1
x3 x3 x3
= 1
3x
2 5 = 2(x + 4) 5(x 3)
(x 3)(x + 4)
x3 x+4
2x + 8 5x + 15
=
2
x + x 12
23 3x
= 2
x + x 12
2x + 3x = 2x(x + 3) + 3x(x 3)
(x 3)(x + 3)
x3 x+3
2
2
2x + 6x + 3x 9x
=
2
x 9
2
5x 3x
= 2
x 9
1
2 = 1 2(x 5)
2
2
5
x
(x 5)
(x 5)
1 2x + 10
= 2
x 10x + 25
= 2 11 2x
x 10x + 25
4
1x +
2 +2=2 x4 +6
3 x4
x4 3
3 + 2 = 5
x+4
x+4
x+4
2x
2
2x 2(x 6)
3
2 =
3
(x 6) (x 6)
(x 6)
2x 2x + 12
=
3
(x 6)
= 12 3
(x 6)
2x + 3 2x 4
x3
x4
(2x
+ 3)(x 3) (2x 4)(x 4)
=
(x 4)(x 3)
2
2
(2x 3x 9) (2x 12x + 16)
=
2
x 7x + 12
2
2
2x 3x 9 2x + 12x 16
=
2
x 7x + 12
9x 25
= 2
x 7x + 12
2 = 1x 1x +2
1x
1x
1
+
2
x
=
1x
= 3x
1x
3x 3x2 x + 4 = 3x 3x x + 4 x + 4
x+4
x+4
3
2
3x
3x
(x
+ 4)
=
x+4
3
3
2
= 3x 3x 12x
x+4
2
= 12x
x+4
3
f
l
37
2
3x
+ 3x x + 3 = 3x + 6x x + 3 x + 3
2 x+3
x+3
3
2
= 3x + 6x (x + 3)
x+3
3
3
2
= 3x + 6x + 18x
x+3
3
2
= 9x + 18x
x+3
2
= 9x (x + 2)
x+3
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a
1
3
(6x 3) (6x 3)
2
3
(6x 3)
1
3
2
3
(6x 3)
6x 3 1
(6x 3)
2
3
(6x 3) (6x 3) 1
(6x 3)
6x 4
= (2x + 3)
2x
(2x + 3)
2
3
2
3
(2x + 3) (2x + 3) 2x
(2x + 3)
3
(2x + 3)
2
3
2
3
2
3
(3 x) (3 x) 2x
(3 x)
3 x 2x
(3 x)
3 3x
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
(x 3)
(2x + 3)
2x + 3 2x
2
3
(3 x)
2
2
Since (3 x) = (x 3) , the answer is
3 3x
equivalent to
2 .
2
3
1
3
2
3
2
3
1
3
(3 x)
(2x + 3) 2x(2x + 3)
2x
1
3
2
3
1
3
2
3
= (3 x)
= (6x 3)
1
3
(3 x) 2x(3 x)
1
3
1
3
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Exercise 2H Solutions
1
a
ax + n = m
ax = m n
x=mn
a
1 =b
x+a x
Take reciprocals of both sides:
x+a=x
b
x
x = a
b
xx=a
b
x xb = a
b
x xb b = ab
b
x xb = ab
x(1 b) = ab
x = ab
ab
b = 2b
xa x+a
Take reciprocals of both sides:
xa=x+a
2b
b
x a 2b = x + a 2b
2b
b
2(x a) = x + a
2x 2a = x + a
2x x = a + 2a
x = 3a
x +n=x+m
n
m
x mn + n mn = x mn + m mn
m
n
2
2
nx + mn = mx + m n
2
2
nx mx = m n mn
x(n m) = mn(m n)
x = mn(m n)
nm
Note that n m = m + n
= 1(m n)
mn(n
m)
x=
nm
= mn
ax + b = bx
ax bx = b
x(a b) = b
x= b
ab
This answer is correct, but to avoid a
negative sign, multiply numerator and
denominator by 1.
x = b 1
a b 1
= b
ba
ax + c = 0
b
ax = c
b
ax = bc
x = bc
a
px = qx + 5
px qx = 5
x(p q) = 5
x= 5
pq
mx + n = nx m
mx nx = m n
x(m n) = m n
x= mn
mn
m
= +n
nm
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b(ax + b) = a(bx a)
2
2
abx b = abx a
2
2
abx abx = a + b
2
2
2abx = a + b
2
2
x= (a +b )
2ab
2
2
=a b
2ab
p (1 x) 2pqx = q (1 + x)
2
2
2
2
p p x 2pqx = q + q x
2
2
2
2
p x 2pqx q x = q p
2
2
2
2
x(p + 2pq + q ) = q p
2
2
(q p )
x= 2
2
p + 2pq + q
2
2
= p q2
(p + q)
(p q)(p + q)
=
2
(p + q)
= pq
p+q
x1=x+2
a
b
x ab ab = x ab + 2ab
a
b
bx ab = ax + 2ab
bx ax = 2ab + ab
x(b a) = 3ab
x = 3ab
ba
x + 2x = 1
a b a + b a2 b2
x(a b)(a + b) + 2x(a + b)(a b) = (a + b)(a b)
2
2
a+b
ab
a b
x(a + b) + 2x(a b) = 1
ax + bx + 2ax 2bx = 1
3ax bx = 1
x(3a b) = 1
x= 1
3a b
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p qx + p = qx 1
p
t
pt(p qx) + p pt = pt(qx 1)
t
p
2
p(p qx) + p t = t(qx 1)
2
2
p pqx + p t = qtx t
2
2
pqx qtx = t p p t
2
2
qx(p + t) = (t + p + p t)
2
2
2
2
x = t + p + p t or p + p t + t
q(p + t)
q(p + t)
1 + 1 = 2
x + a x + 2a x + 3a
Multiply each term by (x + a)(x + 2a)(x + 3a).
(x + 2a)(x + 3a) + (x + a)(x + 3a) = 2(x + a)(x + 2a)
2
2
2
2
2
2
x + 5ax + 6a + x + 4ax + 3a = 2x + 6ax + 4a
2
2
2
2
2x + 9ax + 9a = 2x + 6ax + 4a
2
2
2
2
2x 9ax 2x 6ax = 4a 9a
2
3ax = 5a
2
x = 5a
3a
= 5a
3
ax + by = p ; bx ay = q
Multiply the first equation by a and the
second equation by b.
2
a x + aby = ap
c
2
b x aby = bp
d
c + d:
2
2
x(a + b ) = ap + bq
ap + bq
x= 2
2
a +b
Substitute into ax + by = p:
ap + bq +
by = p
a 2
2
a +b
2
2
2
2
a(ap + bq) + by(a + b ) = p(a + b )
2
2
2
2
2
a p + abq + by(a + b ) = a p + b p
2
2
2
2
2
by(a + b ) = a p + b p a p abq
2
2
2
by(a + b ) = b p abq
b(bp aq)
y=
2
2
b(a + b )
= bp2 aq2
a +b
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a
x + y = 1; x + y = 1
b a
a b
First, multiply both equations by ab,
giving the following:
bx + ay = ab
ax + by = ab
Multiply the first equation by b and the
second equation by a:
2
2
b x + aby = ab
c
2
2
a x + aby = a b d
c d:
2
2
2
2
x(b a ) = ab a b
2
2
ab a b
x= 2 2
b a
= ab(b a)
(b a)(b + a)
= ab
a+b
Substitute into bx + ay = ab:
b ab + ay = ab
a+b
2
ab (a + b) + ay(a + b) = ab(a + b)
a+b
2
2
2
ab + ay(a + b) = a b + ab
2
2
2
ay(a + b) = a b + ab ab
2
ay(a + b) = a b
2
y= ab
a(a + b)
= ab
a+b
Multiply the first equation by b.
abx + by = bc
c
x + by = d
d
c d:
x(ab 1) = bc d
x = bc d
ab 1
= d bc
1 ab
41
=
abx a y ab
f
e f:
2
2
2
2
y( b + a ) = a b ab
2
2
y(a b ) = ab(a b)
ab(a b)
y= 2
2
a b
= ab(a b)
(a b)(a + b)
= ab
a+b
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a
s = ah
= a(2a + 1)
s = h + ah
2 2
2
= (3a ) + a(3a )
4
3
= 9a + 3a
3
= 3a (3a + 1)
as = a + 2h
= a + 2(a s)
= a + 2a 2s
as + 2s = 3a
s(a + 2) = 3a
s = 3a
a+2
s = 2 + ah + h
2
= 2 + a a 1 + a 1
a
a
2
2
1
=2+a 1+a 2+ 2
a
2
1
= 2a 1 + 2
a
h=
h + ah = 1
h(1 + a) = 1
1 = 1
(1 + a) a + 1
as = a + h
=a+ 1
a+1
+ 1) + 1
a(a
=
a+1
2
=a +a+1
a+1
2
s=a +a+1
a(a + 1)
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Exercise 2I Solutions
Use your CAS calculator to find the
solutions to these problems. The exact
method will vary depending on the
calculator used.
1
a x=ab
b
x=7
x = a a + 4ab 4b
2
x=a+c
2
2
a
(x 1)(x + 1)(x + 2)
2
(a 12b)(a + 4b)
(a c)(a 2b + c)
3
a
axy + b = (a + c)y
bxy + a = (b + c)y
Dividing by y yields:
ax + b = a + c
y
a
bx + = b + c
y
let n = 1 and the equations become:
y
ax + bn = a + c
bx + an = b + c
x=a+b+c
a+b
+
a
b
y=
c
x(b c) + by c = 0
y(c a) ax + c = 0
(b c)x + by = c
ax + (c a)y = c
x = (a b c)
a+bc
a
b+c
y=
a+bc
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5x + 2y = 0
2y = 5x
y= 5
2
x
Multiply both sides of the second
equation by 2.
3x + 2y = 36
c
6x 2y = 24
d
c + d:
9x = 60
x = 20
3
20
3
y = 12
3
20 y = 12
y=8
t 9 = 3t 17
t 3t = 9 17
2t = 8
t=4
m= np
n+p
+
=
m(n p) n p
mn + mp = n p
mp + p = n mn
p(m + 1) = n(1 m)
p = n(1 m)
1+m
3 2 = 3(x + 3) 2(x 3)
(x 3)(x + 3)
x3 x+3
3x + 9 2x + 6
=
2
x 9
+ 15
= x2
x 9
2 3
V = 1 h(l + w)
3
3V = h(l + w)
3V = hl + hw
hl = 3V hw
l = 3V hw
h
3V
=
w
h
2 3 2
8
C
4 6
9x y
(3x y )
= 2
2
2x y
2x y
2 5
= 9x y
2
2 5
=9x y
2
Y = 80% Z = 4 Z
5
X = 150% Y = 3 Y
2
3
4Z
=
2 5
12Z
=
10
= 1.2 Z
= 20% greater than Z
9
A
2 3
9x y
3
15(xy)
2 3
9x y
=
3 3
15x y
= 9
15x
= 3
5x
9x y 15(xy) =
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3 4
34
(x ) = x
12
=x
3
12 4
12 3
4
(y
) =y
9
=y
3x 5x = (3 5)x
3
2
3+4
2
= 15x
4
3 3
11
2
34
3
(x ) x = x
x
45
=x
1
=x
11
11 5
32 10 12 10 = (32 12) 10
6
= 384 10
8
= 3.84 10
3x + y 2x = 6x + y 4x
10
5 10 5
2x
+
y
=
10
4 7 = 4y 7x
x y
xy
5 + 2 = 5(x 1) + 2(x + 2)
(x + 2)(x 1)
x+2 x1
5x
= 5 + 2x + 4
(x + 2)(x 1)
7x 1
=
(x + 2)(x 1)
3 + 4 = 3(x + 4) + 4(x + 2)
(x + 2)(x + 4)
x+2 x+4
3x
= + 12 + 4x + 8
(x + 2)(x + 4)
7x + 20
=
(x + 2)(x + 4)
6
3(x 2) 6
3
2 =
2
x 2 (x 2)
(x 2)
= 3x 6 6
x2
= 3x 12
x2
3(x
4)
=
x2
4
2
3
a
x + 5 x + 5x = x + 5 4x 12
2x 6 4x 12 2x 6 x2 + 5x
= x + 5 4(x 3)
2(x 3) x(x + 5)
= 4 =2
2x x
2
3x 12x = 3x x 16
2
x + 4 x2 16 x + 4
12x
(x 4)(x + 4)
= 3x
2
x+4
12x
3x(x 4)
=
2
12x
=x4
4x
2
x 4 3x 9 9 = x 4 3x 9 x + 2
9
x3 x+2 x+2 x3 x+2
(x
2)(x
+
2)
3(x
3) x + 2
=
9
x3
x+2
2
= (x + 2)(x 2) = x 4
3
3
4x + 20 6x 2 = 4(x + 5) 6x 3x 2
9x 6 x + 5 3x 2 3(3x 2) x + 5
2
2
2
= 4 6x = 4x
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1.5 10
6 = 0.5 10
3 10
= 50 times further
9
a
V = r h
2
= 5 12
3
= 300 942 cm
V
2
r
585
=
2
5
= 117 7.4 cm
5
h=
2
r = V
h
r=
786
6
128 40.7 cm
10
a xy + ax = b
x(y + a) = b
x=
b
a+y
a+b=c
x x
ax + bx = cx
x
x
a + b = cx
x=a+b
c
x=x+2
a b
xab = xab + 2ab
a
b
bx = ax + 2ab
bx ax = 2ab
x(b a) = 2ab
x = 2ab
ba
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a dx + b = ax + d
d
b
bd(a dx) + bd b = bd(ax + d)
d
b
2
b(a dx) + b d = d(ax + d)
2
2
ab bdx + b d = adx + d
2
2
bdx adx = d ab b d
2
2
x(bd + ad) = (ab + b d d )
2
2
x = (ab + b d d )
(bd + ad)
2
2
= ab + b d d
bd + ad
11
a
p + q = p(p q) + q(p + q)
(p + q)(p q)
p+q pq
2
2
p qp + qp + q
= 2
2
p pq + pq q
2
2
p +q
= 2 2
p q
1 2y = (xy y ) 2xy
2
x xy y2
x(xy y )
xy y
2
2
x y xy
= y( x y)
xy(x y)
= xy
x(x y)
= x+y
x(y x)
=
x + x 6 2x + x 1
x+1
x+3
(x
2)(x
+ 3) (x + 1)(2x 1)
=
x+1
x+3
= (x 2)(2x 1)
2
2a 2ab + b = 2a b(2a + b)
2
2
2a + b
2a + b
ba
ba
2ab
= 2
ba
2
=
a
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2
16
2
2
2n 6nk 3n = 2n 6nk
3n
3 2
= 12n k
3n
2 2
= 4n k
1 xy
2 3
2 3
8c x y
8c x y
2
xy
=
2 3 3
2
2 3 3
2
6a b c 15abc 6a b c 30abc
2 3
2
8c
= 2 x3 y3 30abc
xy
6a b c
4 3
240abc x y
=
2 3 3
6a b c xy
2
40cx
=
2
ab
x + 5 x 5 = 1 + 2x
15
10
15
30(x + 5) 30(x 5) = 30 1 + 2x
10
15
15
2(x + 5) 3(x 5) = 30 + 4x
2x + 10 3x + 15 = 30 + 4x
2x 3x 4x = 30 10 15
5x = 5
x = 1
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A' = {4}
B' = {1, 3, 5}
A B = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, or
(A B)' =
A' B' =
P' = {10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25}
Q' = {11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24}
(P Q)' = {11, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23}
P' Q' = {11, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23}
A' = {R}
B' = {G, R}
A B = {L, E, A, N}
A B = {A, N, G, E, L}
(A B)' = {R}
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a
X' = {p, q, u, v}
Y' = {p, r, w}
X Y = {q, r, s, t, u, v, w}
f (X Y)' = {p}
c and f are equal.
d
7
e
a
f
9
A' = {E, H, M , S}
B' = {C, H, I, M}
A B = {A, T}
(A B)' = {H, M}
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Exercise 3B Solutions
1
a
2
a
3
a
..
. . 0.27 = 0.272727. . .
0.27. . 100 = 27.272727. . .
0.27 99 = 27
..
0.27 = 27 = 3
99 11
f
4
a
0.12 = 12 = 3
100 25
e
.
.
0.285714 = 0.285714285714. . .
.
.
6
0.285714 10 = 285714.285714. . .
.
.
6
0.285714 (10 1) = 285714
.
.
0.285714 = 285714 = 2
999999 7
..
. . 0.36 = 0.363636. . .
0.36. . 100 = 36.3636. . .
0.36 99 = 36
..
0.36 = 36 = 4
99 11
.
0.
2
= 0.22222. . .
.
0.2 . 10 = 2.2222. . .
0.2 9 = 2
.
0.2 = 2
0.45 = 45 = 9
100 20
2 = 7 2.000000. . .
7
= 0.2857142857.
..
.
.
= 0.285714
5 = 11 5.000000. . .
11
= 0.454545.
..
..
= 0.45
7 = 20 7.00
20
= 0.35
4 = 13 4.000000. . .
13
= 0.30769230.
..
.
.
= 0.307692
1 = 17 1.00000000000000000. . .
17
= 0.0588235294117647058.
..
.
.
= 0.0588235294117647
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Exercise 3C Solutions
1
a
8 = 4 2
=2 2
12 = 4 3
=2 3
27 = 9 3
=3 3
50 = 25 2
=5 2
45 = 9 5
=3 5
1210 = 121 10
= 11 10
108 = 36 3
=6 3
25 = 5
75 = 25 3
=5 3
2
a
24 3 6 216 + 294
= 4 6 3 6 36 6 + 49 6
=2 6 3 6 6 6 +7 6
=0
3
a
75 + 108 + 14
= 25 3 + 36 3 + 14
= 5 3 + 6 3 + 14
= 11 3 + 14
847 567 + 63
= 121 7 81 7 + 9 7
= 11 7 9 7 + 3 7
=5 7
c
8 + 18 2 2
d
= 25 3 + 2 4 3 9 3
=5 3 +4 3 3 3
=6 3
512 + 128 + 32
= 256 2 + 64 2 + 16 2
= 16 2 + 8 2 + 4 2
= 28 2
512 = 256 2
= 16 2
75 + 2 12 27
1000 40 90
= 100 10 4 10 9 10
= 10 10 2 10 3 10
= 5 10
= 42 + 92 2 2
=2 2 +3 2 2 2
=3 2
28 + 175 63
= 4 7 + 25 7 9 7
=2 7 +5 7 3 7
=4 7
98 = 49 2
=7 2
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12 + 8 + 18 + 27 + 300
= 43 + 42 + 92
+ 9 3 + 100 3
= 2 3 + 2 2 + 3 2 + 3 3 + 10 3
= 5 2 + 15 3
2 18 + 3 5 50 + 20 80
= 2 9 2 + 3 5 25 2
+ 4 5 16 5
=6 2 +3 5 5 2 +2 5 4 5
= 2 + 5
4
a
1 5 = 5
5
5
5
1 7 = 7
7
7
7
2 6 2=2 6 4
64
6 +2
6 2
=2 6 4= 6 2
2
1
5 + 3 = 5 + 3
53
5 3
5 + 3
= 5 + 3
2
1
6 + 5 = 6 + 5
65
6 5
6 + 5
= 6 + 5
1
3+2 2 =3+2 2
98
32 2 3+2 2
=3+2 2
5
a
56
1 2 = 2
2
2
2
2
3+2 2 =6+4 2
98
32 2 3+2 2
=6+4 2
2
( 5 + 2) = ( 5 ) + 4 5 + 4
=5+4 5 +4
=9+4 5
2 3 =2 3
3
3
3
3 6 =3 6
6
6
6
(1 + 2 )(3 2 2 ) = 3 2 2 + 3 2 4
= 1 + 2
1 2 = 2
4
2
2 2
( 3 1) = 3 2 3 + 1
=42 3
1 2 1= 2 1
21
2 +1
2 1
= 2 1= 2 1
1
1 2+ 3 =2+ 3
43
2 3 2+ 3
=2+ 3
1
4 + 10 = 4 + 10
16 10
4 10 4 + 10
= 4 + 10
6
1 1 = 1 27 1 3
3
27
3
27
27
3
3
3
3
=
9
=2 3
9
3 +2 = 3 +2 2 3 +1
2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 +1
=6+ 3 +4 3 +2
12 1
=8+5 3
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5 +1= 5 +1 5 +1
5 1
5 1
5 +1
=5+2 5 +1
51
=6+2 5
4
=3+ 5
2
8 +3 =2 2 +3
18 + 2 3 2 + 2
=2 2 +33 2 2
3 2 +2 3 2 2
= 12 4 2 + 9 2 6
18 4
=6+5 2
14
6
a
7
a
57
(2 a 1) = (2 a 1)(2 a 1)
= 4a 2 a 2 a + 1
= 4a 4 a + 1
2
( x+1 + x+2)
= ( x + 1 + x + 2 )( x + 1 + x + 2 )
= x + 1 + 2 (x + 1)(x + 2) + x + 2
= 2x + 3 + 2 (x + 1)(x + 2)
(5 3 2 ) (6 2 8) = 5 3 2 6 2 + 8
= 13 9 2
= 169 162
>0
5 3 2 is larger.
(2 6 3) (7 2 6 ) = 2 6 3 7 + 2 6
= 4 6 10
= 96 100
<0
7 2 6 is larger.
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Exercise 3D Solutions
1
a
2
2
2
2
2
7
11
13
17
2 68 640
2 34 320
2 17 160
2 8580
2 4290
3 2145
715
5
11
143
13
13
1
Prime decomposition
5
= 2 3 5 11 13
2
2
2
2
2
3
7
11
13
96 096
48 048
24 024
12 012
6006
3003
1001
143
13
1
Prime decomposition
5
= 2 3 7 11 13
2 32 032
2 16 016
2 8008
2 4004
2 2002
7 1001
11
143
13
13
1
Prime decomposition
5
= 2 7 11 13
544 544
272 272
136 136
68 068
34 034
17 017
2431
221
17
1
Prime decomposition
5
= 2 7 11 13 17
999 = 3 37
4
3
2160 = 2 3 5
3
HCF = 3 = 27
5255 = 5 1051
716 845 is divisible by 5 but not 1051.
HCF = 5
1271 = 31 41
3
3875 = 5 31
HCF = 31
804 = 2 3 67
2
2358 = 2 3 131
HCF = 2 3 = 6
58
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Exercise 3E Solutions
1
a
4
C (25)
H
9
y
6
D (16)
i 5 + 14 = 19
ii 9
iii 9 + 14 = 23 or 28 5 = 23
5
2
a
E (70)
14
3
6
F (50)
9
4
7
C
i n(A' C') = 9 + 14 = 23
ii n(A B') = 3 + 6 + 5 + 2 + 7 + 14
= 37
iii n(A' B C') = 9
3
B (60%)
y
20%
J (50)
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60
20
15
a
x
z
2
10
8
x
x
J (50)
30
50
10
40
T ( 20 )
8
a
70
45
60
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a
5
2
10
5
5
1
a + b = 12
n(M F B) = n(F')
b = a + 10
Substitute in a + b = 12:
a + (a + 10) = 12
2a = 12
a=6
b = a + 10 = 16
n(M F) = b + 0 = 16
S (22)
12
x
q
c
y
5
F
46
5 + 12 + 5 + 5 + x + y + z = 28
27 + x + y + z = 28
x+y+z=1
This means that exactly one of x, y and z
must equal 1, and the other two will
equal zero.
Since n(F B) > n(M F), the Venn
diagram shows that this means x > y.
x = 1, y = z = 0
F (18)
a + x = n(A S) = 10
The shaded area is given by
n(A S ) = n(A) (a + x)
= 23 10
= 13
n(A U S) = 10 + 22
= 32
r + 46 = 80 32 = 48
r=2
Use similar reasoning to show
c + r = 18 (b + x)
= 18 11 = 7
Since r = 2, c = 5
Since x + c = n(S U F) = 6 and c = 5, x = 1
One person plays all three sports.
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x
5
62
x
4
x+1
25
1.5x
7
x
20
35
1.5x + 25 + x + 7 + 4 + 20 + 35 = 201
2.5x + 91 = 201
2.5x = 110
x = 110
2.5
= 44
The number studying Mathematics
= 1.5x + 25 + 7 + 4
= 66 + 25 + 7 + 4
= 102
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4
4
=
32 2
3+2 2 3+2 2 32 2
= 12 8 2
98
= 12 8 2
86 400
43 200
21 600
10 800
5400
2700
1350
675
225
75
25
5
1
Prime decomposition
7
3
2
=2 3 5
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
5
5
( 6 + 3)( 6 3)
2
=( 6) +3 6 3 6 9
=69
= 3
F ( 50 % ) T ( 40 % )
x
30 %
9
D
7 6 = 7 6 7 6
7 + 6
7 + 6
7 6
= 7 2 42 + 6
76
= 13 2 42
( 3, ) ( , 5]
cancels out the middle
= (3, 5]
15
x
0
15 + 5 + x = 40
x = 20
20 students take only Economics.
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0.0
7
= 0.07777. . .
.
0.07 10 = 0.7777. . .
.
0.07 9 = 0.7 = 7
10
.
7
0.07 =
90
..
. . 0.45 = 0.454545. . .
0.45. . 100 = 45.4545. . .
0.45 99 = 45
..
0.45 = 45 = 5
99 11
0.005 = 5 = 1
1000 200
0.405 = 405 = 81
1000 200
.
. 0.26 = 0.26666. . .
0.26 10 = 2.6666. . .
.
0.26 9 = 2.4 = 24
10
. 24 4
0.26 =
=
90 15
.
.
0.1714285 = 0.1714825714. . .
.
.
6
0.1714285 10 = 171 428.5714285. . .
.
.
6
0.1714285 (10 1) = 171 428.4
= 1 714 284
10
.
. 1 714 284
0.1714285 =
9 999 990
= 6
35
2
2
2
3
3
7
504
252
126
63
21
7
1
3
2
504 = 2 3 7
2 3 1=2 3 1 2
2
2
2
=2 6 2
2
5 +2= 5 +2 5 +2
5 2
5 2
5 +2
=5+4 5 +4
54
=4 5 +9
3 + 2 = 3 + 2 3 + 2
3 2
3 2
3 + 2
=3+2 6 +2
32
=2 6 +5
3 + 2 75 = 3 + 2 25 3
3 12
3 43
=3+25 3
32 3
3
+
10 3 3 + 2 3
=
32 3
3+2 3
= 9 + 6 3 + 30 3 + 60
9 12
= 69 + 36 3
3
= 23 12 3
5
a
6 2
6 2
=
3 2 +2 3
3 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 2 +2 3
= 36 + 12 6
18 12
= 36 + 12 6
6
=6+2 6
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a+b ab
a+b + ab
= a+b ab a+b ab
a+b + ab
a+b ab
= a + b 2 ( a + b)( a b) + a b
( a + b) ( a b)
2
= 2a 2 a b
2b
2
=a a b
b
14
2
4
2
2
B E ( 45 )
15
20
65
10
30 2 14 5 4 2 2 = 1 (since all
received at least one prize.)
14 + 5 + 2 + 1 = 22
2 + 14 + 4 + 2 = 22
Y ( 25 )
B l ( 40 )
Z ( 19 )
G ( 55 )
B E ( 45 )
15
15
20
15
10
B l ( 40 )
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B ( 10 )
p
b
C ( 16 )
13
Note: a + x = 3, b + x = 6 and c + x = 4
p + b + a + x = 20
p + b + 3 = 20
p + b = 17
q + (p + b) + n(B) = 35
q + 17 + 10 = 35
q=8
q + (b + x) + c = n(C) = 16
8 + 6 + c = 16
c=2
c+x=4
x=2
There is 2 cm2 in common.
10
112 63 224
28
=
16 7 9 7
= 4 7
= 4 7
= 4 7
= 15
224
47
3 7 224 7
2 7
7
3 7 224 7
14
3 7 16 7
7
11 Cross multiply:
2
( 7 3 )( 7 + 3 ) = x
2
73=x
2
4=x
x=2
66
1+ 2 + 1 2
5 + 3
5 3
= 1+ 2 5 3 + 1 2 5 + 3
5 + 3
5 3
5 3
5 + 3
= 5 5 + 10 6 + 5 + 5 10 6
53
53
5
2
6
2
=
2
= 5 6
27 12 + 2 75
48
25
= 9 3 4 3 + 2 25 3 16 3
25
= 3 3 2 3 + 10 3 4 3
5
= 15 3 10 3 + 50 3 4 3
5
3
51
=
5
14
a A B = 32 + 7 + 15 + 3 = 57
b
C=3
B' A = 32
15 17 + 6 8 = 17 + 2 9 8
= 17 + 2 72
a + b = 17; ab = 72
a = 8, b = 9 (or a = 9, b = 8, giving the
same answer.)
2
( 8 + 9 ) = 17 + 6 8
So the square root of
17 + 6 8 = 8 + 9
=2 2 +3
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Chapter 4 Variation
Exercise 4A Solutions
1
a
y = kx
2
8=k2
8 = 4k
k=2
2
x = 6:
y=26
= 72
2
y = 128: 2x = 128
2
x = 64
x = 8 (take the positive root)
8
x 2 4 6
y 8 32 72 128
1 = k 1 5
32
5
1=k1
2
5
2
k=
5
1
1
5
y= 8: 2x =8
5 5
5
1
5
x = 1:
y=k x
6=k 4
6 = 2k
k=3
x = 49: y = 3 49
= 21
y = 90: 3 x = 90
x = 30
x = 900
x 4 9 49 900
y 6 9 21 90
5
y = 2 32
5
=4
5
x = 32:
y = kx
1=k1
2
6
1 = 3k
k=1
3
y=11
3
1
=
3
2
1
y= : x=2
3 3
3
x=2
3
1
1
2
x
2
2
1 1 1
2
y
6 3 2
3
y = kx
1
5
x
y
2
x =4
5
1
5
5
x = 4
x = 1024
1
1 32 1024
32
1
2 4
8
5
5 5
5
3
V = kr
3
125 = k 2.5
125 = 15.625k
k = 125
15.625
=8
3
V = 8 3.2
= 262.144
3
200 = 8r
3
r = 25
r = 3 25
2.924
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a=b
2
3
W = kL
2
18 = k 20
18 = 400k
k = 18
400
= 9
200
L = 225 = 15
2
W = 9 15
200
= 10.125 kg
V = kr
3
4188.8 = k 10
k = 4.1888
3
3
1 m = 1 000 000 cm
3
1 000 000 = 4.1888r
3
r = 1 000 000
4.1888
238 731.85
r 62.035 cm
T=k L
1.55 = k 60
k = 1.55
60
1.55
T=
90
60
= 1.55 1.5
1.898 seconds
2
3
a=22
3
1.058
2
3
2=2b
3
2
3
b =23=3
2
3
2
3
2
2
3
b = 3
b 5.196
4
A = kh
60 = k 10
k=6
A = 6 12
2
= 72 cm
120 = 6h
h = 20 cm
E = kw
3.2 = k 452
k = 3.2
452
= 8
1130
8
E=
810
1130
= 648 cm
113
8 w
1130
w = 10 1130
8
2825
=
2
= 1412.5 g
2 = k 13
3
k=2
3
a
68
9
a
10 =
d=k h
4.8 = k 1.8
k = 4.8
1.8
Persons height above ground = 4 + 1.8
= 5.8 m
4.8
d=
5.8
1.8
8.616 km
Height difference between person and
yacht = 5.8 + 10 = 15.8 m
d = 4.8 15.8
1.8
14.221 km
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i y = k 0.5
= 0.25k (75% decrease)
ii y = k 0.5
0.71k (29% decrease)
3
iii y = k 0.5
= 0.125k (87.5% decrease)
i y = k 0.8
= 0.64k (36% decrease)
ii y = k 0.8
0.89k (11% decrease)
3
y
iii = k 0.8
= 0.512k (48.8% decrease)
i y = k 1.4
= 1.96k (96% increase)
ii y = k 1.4
1.18k (18% increase)
3
iii y = k 1.4
= 2.744k (174.4% increase)
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Exercise 4B Solutions
1
a
y=2
x
k
2=
1
k=2
3 1
2 =
3 3
3
y= 1 : 2= 1
12 x 12
x = 3: y =
y=2=1
6 3
1
2
: = 1
y=
16 x 16
x = 2 16 = 32
x = 6:
x 2
16
y 1
1
2
1
3
1
16
1
32
y= k
x
1= k
2
1
1
k=
2
y= 1
2 x
1
y= : 1 =1
4 2 x 4
2 x =4
x=4
x = 36
x = 6 (take the positive root)
x 1
y 3
3
4
1
3
1
12
y=
1=
3
k
1
3
x
k
1
3
1
k=1
3
1
y= 1
3x
1
y= 1: 1=1
9
9
3
3x
y= 1
2 9
=1
6
x = 9:
k
2
x
3 = k2
1
k=3
y=
1
3
1
4
1
2
1
4
1
6
x =3
3
x = 3 = 27
1
x =125: y =
1
3 125
= 1
15
1
8
27 125
2
3
1
3
1
9
1
15
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a = k3
b
k
3
( 2)
2
k=4( 2) 2
=8 2
8 2
a= 3
b
8 2
=
3
(2 2 )
= 8 2
8 8
= 1 =1
4 2
V= k
P
22.5 = k
1.9
k = 1.9 22.5
= 42.75
15 = 42.75
P
42.75
P=
15
2
= 2.85 kg/ cm
I=k
R
3= k
80
k = 3 80
= 240
I = 240
100
= 2.4 amperes
4=
8 2
3
b
1 =8 2
3
16
b
3
b = 8 2 16
= 128 2
181.01
b 5.657
a=
k
4
b
5 = k4
2
4
k = 5 2 = 80
80
a= 4
4
= 80 = 0.3125
256
a=
80
4
b
4
b = 80
20
2
=4=2
20 =
1
2 4
b = (2 )
1
2
=2 = 2
80% of 3 = 2.4
2.4 = 240
R
240
R=
2.4
= 100 ohms
k
2
d
100 = k 2
20
k = 100 400
= 40 000
40 000
I=
2
25
= 64 candela
I=
r= k
h
5.64 = k
10
k = 5.64 10
r = 5.64 10
12
= 5.15 cm
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a
k
2
0.5
= 4k (300% increase)
ii y = k
0.5
1.41k (41% increase)
k
iii y =
3
0.5
= 8k (700% increase)
i y=
k
2
0.8
= 1.5625k (56.25% increase)
ii y = k
0.8
1.12k (12% increase)
k
iii y =
3
0.8
1.95k (95% increase)
i y=
k
2
1.4
0.51k (49% decrease)
ii y = k
1.4
0.85k (15% decrease)
k
iii y =
3
1.4
0.36k (64% decrease)
i y=
72
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Exercise 4C Solutions
1
a
Gradient = 2 = 2
1
y = 2x
Gradient = 9 = 3
3
y = 3x
Gradient = 6 = 6
1
y = 6x
4
2,
x
which is an inverse square relationship.
From the table, y =
4
a
Gradient = 3 = 3
1
y = 3x
Gradient = 6 = 3
2
y = 3x
Gradient = 10
3
10
x
y=
3
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a
y = 2x
y = 3.5x
0.4
2
3
y = 10x
5
2
y = 2x
y = 3.2x
0.4
C = at
0.2
= 100 10
158.49
10
a Use your calculator's power regression
function to determine a and b.
a = 1500
b = 0.5
b
I = at
0.5
= 1500 10
474.34
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Exercise 4D Solutions
1
y = kx
z
2k
1=
10
k=5
y = kxz
10 = k 2 10
k=1
2
When y = 25 and z = 50:
25 = 50x
2
x=1
When x = 10 and y = 15:
15 = 10z
2
z=3
x
z
y
2
10
10
4
8
16
kz
2
x
15 = 10k
2
2
2
k = 15 4
2 10
=3
y=
1
50
25
10
3
15
10
50
15
2
4
3
a = kb
c
2
0.54 = k 1.2
2
0.54 2
k=
2
1.2
= 0.75
2
a = 0.75 2.6
3.5
1.449
k x
3
y
5
k
146 = 3
1.5
3
k = 1.46 1.5
5
4.9275
=
5
4.9275 x
z=
3
y 5
4.9275 4.8
=
3
2.3 5
0.397
z=
10
400
3
4
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I = krt
130 = k 6.5 2
k = 130 = 10
13
I = 10 5.8 3
= $174
E = kmv
2
281.25 = k 25 15
k = 281
2.5 225
= 0.5
2
E = 0.5 1.8 20
= 360 joules
k 0.5
y=
2
1.5
0.22k (78% decrease)
y=k2
0.5
= 5.66k (466% increase)
11
a
T = kx
l
For the first spring, T = k 1 = k
3
3
0.9
k
=k
For the second spring, T =
2.7
3
The tensions will both be the same.
W = kd
L
Let the diameter be a and the length b
for a supported weight of C.
2
C = ka
L
Let the new diameter be x.
If the length doubles and the weight
remains the same, then
2
C = kd
2L
2
2
kx = ka
2L
L
2
2
x = ka 2l
k
L
2
= 2a
x = 2a
The diameter has increased by a factor
of 2 1.41 or approximately 41%.
W = k (2a)
3L
2
= 4ka
3L
4C
=
3
The weight has increased by a factor of
4 1.33 or approximately 33%.
3
9
a
76
T = kx
l
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Exercise 4E Solutions
1
2
a
C = b + kd
42.4 = b + 22k c
47.8 = b + 25k d
d c:
5.4 = 3k
k = 1.8
42.4 = b + 22 1.8
42.4 = b + 39.6
b = 2.8
C = 2.8 + 1.8 17
= $33.40
32 = 200k1 + k2
200
61 = 400k1 + k2
400
c
d
32 = 200 0.15 + k2
200
k
32 = 30 + 2
200
k2 = 2
200
k2 = 400
C = 0.15 360 + 400
360
$55.11
5
a
p = k1 x + k2 y
14 = 3k1 + 16k2
c
14.5 = 5k1 + 9k2
d
Multiply by 5 and by 3:
70 = 15k1 + 80k2
c
43.5 = 15k1 + 27k2
d
c d:
26.5 = 53k2
k2 = 0.5
14 = 3k1 + 16 0.5
14 = 3k1 + 8
3k1 = 6
k1 = 2
p = 2 4 + 0.5 25
= 20.5
Multiply by 0.5:
16 = 100k1 + k2
400
61 = 400k1 + k2
400
d c:
45 = 300k1
k1 = 45 = 0.15
300
C = b + kd
2625 = b + 50k c
3575 = b + 70k d
d c:
950 = 20k
k = 47.5
2625 = b + 50 47.5
2625 = b + 2375
b = 250
The fixed charge is $250 and the cost
per guest is $47.50
C = b + kd
= 250 + 4.75 100
= $5000
C = k1 n + k2
n
s = k1 t + k2 t
142.5 = 3k1 + 9k2
c
262.5 = 5k1 + 25k2
d
Multiply by 5 and by 3:
712.5 = 15k1 + 45k2
c
787.5 = 15k1 + 75k2
d
d c:
75 = 30k2
k2 = 75 = 2.5
30
142.5 = 3k1 + 9 2.5
3k1 = 120
k1 = 40
s = 40 6 + 2.5 36
= 330 m
The sixth second is the time from t = 5 to t = 6.
Distance travelled = 330 262.5
= 67.5 m
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t = k1 b + k2
m
45 = 10k1 + k2
1
45 = 10k1 + k2
30 = 8k1 + k2
2
Multiply by 2:
45 = 10k1 + k2
60 = 16k1 + k2
d c:
15 = 6k1
k1 = 15 = 2.5
6
45 = 10 2.5 + k2
k2 = 20
t = 2.5 16 + 20
4
= 45 minutes
c
d
c
d
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y = kx
3=k9
k=1
3
y=k
x
1=k
4 2
k=2=1
4 2
6
C
7
kx
2
z
1=k2=k
2
3
2
2
k=2
3
y=
a = kb
32 = k 8
k=4
a = 4 64
= 256
Gradient = 4 = 4
1
y=4 x
a = kp
q
k
8= 4
5
40
= 10
k=
4
a = 10 9
6
= 15
p = k2
q
1=k
3 9
k=9=3
3
3
1= 2
q
2
q =3
q= 3
Gradient = 6 = 3
2
2
y = 3x
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x= 1:
2
a = kb
3 = k 22
2
k=3
8
4
2
3 0.5
= 16
3
4
4
4
:
=
y=
27 3x2 27
3x = 27
2
x =9
x=3
2
a = 8: 3 b = 8
8
2
b = 64
3
b= 8
3
b
1
3
y = kx
10 = k 2
10
k= 1
1
3
x = 27:
y=
10
1
3
1
3
27
2
30
1
3
2
1
3
10
y= 1: 1 x =1
8 3
8
2
1
3
1
3
2
a
x =2
80
2
x= 3
80
=
k
2
x
1= k
3 22
k=4
3
4
2
3x
a=34
8
=6
b = 4:
y=
1
256 000
a = kb
c
1=k1
4
4
2
k= =1
4 2
a= b
2 c
4
9
=
2 16
9
1
4
= 3
9 2 4
=1
6
d = kt
2
78.56 = k 4
k = 78.56
16
= 4.91
2
d = 4.91t
2
d = 4.91 10
= 491 m
78.56 = 19.64 t
2
t = 78.56 = 4
19.64
=
t 2 seconds
y=
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a
v=k s
7 = k 2.5
7
k =
2.5
v= 7 s
2.5
=7 s
2.5
= 7 10
2.5
= 14 m/s
28 = 7
y1
2 x
x2
y
x is doubled.
C = ktRI
9 = k 2.5 60 16
k = 0.00375
C = 0.00375 1.5 80 9
= 4.05 cents
C = a + kn
20 = a + 100k
30 = a + 500k
d c:
10 = 400k
k = 10 = 1
400 40
20 = a + 100
40
20 = a + 2.5
a = 17.5
C = 17.5 + 700
40
= $35
s
2.5
s =4
2.5
s = 16
2.5
s = 40
t=k
v
4= k
30
k = 4 30 = 120
t = 120
50
= 2.4 hours
y1
x
y 1
2x
y is halved.
2y 1
x
1
x
2y
x is halved.
1
x
2
2y 1
x
y is doubled.
y
81
c
d
v = kI
24 = k 6
k=4
72 = 4I
I = 18 amps
k
2
d
Let the initial distance be d1. The final
distance will be d2.
I1 = k 2
(d1)
k
I2 =
2
(2d1)
= k 2
4(d1)
= 1 I1
4
I=
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t1 = 3
t2 = 3 + 4 = 7
t3 = 7 + 4 = 11
t4 = 11 + 4 = 15
t5 = 15 + 4 = 19
tn = n + 1
2
t1 = 1 + 1 = 2
2
t2 = 2 + 1 = 5
2
t3 = 3 + 1 = 10
2
t4 = 4 + 1 = 17
t1 = 5
t2 = 3 5 + 4 = 19
t3 = 3 19 + 4 = 61
t4 = 3 61 + 4 = 187
t5 = 3 187 + 4 = 565
tn = 2n
t1 = 2 1 = 2
t2 = 2 2 = 4
t3 = 2 3 = 6
t4 = 2 4 = 8
t1 = 1
t2 = 5 1 = 5
t3 = 5 5 = 25
t4 = 5 25 = 125
t5 = 5 125 = 625
tn = 2
1
t1 = 2 = 2
2
t2 = 2 = 4
3
t3 = 2 = 8
4
t4 = 2 = 16
t1 = 1
t2 = 1 + 2 = 1
t3 = 1 + 2 = 3
t4 = 3 + 2 = 5
t5 = 5 + 2 = 7
tn = 3n + 2
t1 = 3 1 + 2 = 5
t2 = 3 2 + 2 = 8
t3 = 3 3 + 2 = 11
t4 = 3 4 + 2 = 14
t1 = 1
t2 = 3
t3 = 2 3 + 1 = 7
t4 = 2 7 + 3 = 17
t5 = 2 17 + 7 = 41
tn = (1) n
1
3
t1 = (1) 1 = 1
2
3
t2 = (1) 2 = 8
3
3
t3 = (1) 3 = 27
4
3
t4 = (1) 4 = 64
tn = 2n + 1
t1 = 2 1 + 1 = 3
t2 = 2 2 + 1 = 5
t3 = 2 3 + 1 = 7
t4 = 2 4 + 1 = 9
tn = 2 3
0
t1 = 2 3 = 2
1
t2 = 2 3 = 6
2
t3 = 2 3 = 18
3
t4 = 2 3 = 54
2
a
tn = 1
n
t1 = 1 = 1
1
t2 = 1
2
t3 = 1
3
t4 = 1
4
n1
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a
t1 = 3 = 3 1
t2 = 6 = 3 2
t3 = 9 = 3 3
t4 = 12 = 3 4
tn = 3n
t2 = t1 + 3
ii
t3 = t2 + 3
tn = tn 1 + 3, t1 = 3
t1 = 4 = 3 1 + 1
t2 = 7 = 3 2 + 1
t3 = 10 = 3 3 + 1
t4 = 13 = 3 4 + 1
tn = 3n + 1
t2 = t1 + 3
ii
t3 = t2 + 3
tn = tn 1 + 3, t1 = 4
t1 = 4 = 5 1 1
t2 = 9 = 5 2 1
t3 = 14 = 5 3 1
t4 = 19 = 5 4 1
tn = 5n 1
t2 = t1 + 5
ii
t3 = t2 + 5
tn = tn 1 + 5, t1 = 4
tn = 3n + 1
tn + 1 = 3(n + 1) + 1
= 3n + 4
t2n = 3(2n) + 1
= 6n + 1
t1 = 1 = 2
1
t2 = 2 = 2
2
t3 = 4 = 2
3
t4 = 8 = 2
n1
tn = 2
t2 = 2t1
ii
t3 = 2t2
tn = 2tn 1, t1 = 1
1
2
1
1
t2 = 1 = 2
4 2
1
t3 = 1 = 2
9 3
1
t4 = 1 = 2
16 4
1
tn = 2
n
ii
t2 = 1 t1
4
t3 = 4 t2
9
t4 = 9 t3
16
2
(n 1)
tn =
tn 1 , t1 = 1
2
n
i
t1 = 1 =
5
a
tn = tn 1 + 3, t1 = 15
t1 = 15
t2 = 15 + 3
t3 = (15 + 3) + 3
= 15 + 2 3
tn = 15 + (n 1) 3
= 3n + 12
t13 = 3 13 + 12
= 51
6
a
t1 = 3 = 3 (2)
1
t2 = 6 = 3 (2)
2
t3 = 12 = 3 (2)
3
t4 = 24 = 3 (2)
n1
tn = 3 (2)
t2 = 2 t1
ii
t3 = 2 t2
tn = 2tn 1, t1 = 3
83
t1 = 94.3
t2 = 0.96 94.3
t3 = 0.96 (0.96 94.3)
2
= 0.96 94.3
n1
tn = 94.3 0.96
t9 = 94.3 0.96
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a
b
8
a
tn = 1.8tn 1 + 20
t1 = 2000 1.06
= $2120
t2 = (2120 + 400) 1.06
= $2671.20
t3 = (2671.2 + 400) 1.06
= $3255.47
9
a
3, 1, 1, 3, 5, 7
1 , 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
2
32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1
3, 7, 3, 7, 3, 7
10
n1
a tn = 2
0
t1 = 2 = 1
1
t2 = 2 = 2
2
t3 = 2 = 4
un = 1 (n n)
2
2
u1 = 1 (1 1)
2
2
u2 = 1 (2 2)
2
2
u3 = 1 (3 3)
2
2
84
+1
+1=1
+1=2
+1=4
t4 = 2 = 8
2
u4 = 1 (4 4) + 1 = 7
2
The sequences diverge after the first
three terms.
11
S1 = a 1 + b 1 = a + b
2
S2 = a 2 + b 2 = 4a + 2b
2
S3 = a 3 + b 3 = 9a + 3b
2
2
Sn + 1 Sn = a(n + 1) + b(n + 1) an bn
2
2
= a(n + 2n + 1) + bn + b an bn
2
2
= an + 2an + a + b an
= 2an + a + b
12 t2 = 1 1 + 2 = 3
2
1 2
3
1
t3 = + 2 = 17
2 2 3/ 2 12
t4 = 1 17 + 2 = 577
2 12 17/ 12 408
Comparing the terms to real numbers
between 1 and 1.5, it can be seen that the
sequence gives an approximation of 2 .
13
t3 = t 2 + t1
=1+1=2
t4 = t 3 + t2
=2+1=3
t5 = t 4 + t3
=3+2=5
tn + 2 = t n + 1 + tn
tn + 1 = t n + t n 1
tn + 2 = (tn + tn 1) + tn
= 2tn + tn 1
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Exercise 5B Solutions
1
a
tn = a + (n 1)d
t1 = 0 + (1 1) 2 = 0
t2 = 0 + (2 1) 2 = 2
t3 = 0 + (3 1) 2 = 4
t4 = 0 + (4 1) 2 = 6
t1 = 3 + (1 1)
t2 = 3 + (2 1)
t3 = 3 + (3 1)
t4 = 3 + (4 1)
2
a
t1 =
t2 =
t3 =
t4 =
5
5
5
5
5 = 3
5=2
5=7
5 = 12
+ (1 1)
+ (2 1)
+ (3 1)
+ (4 1)
t1 = 11 + (1 1)
t2 = 11 + (2 1)
t3 = 11 + (3 1)
t4 = 11 + (4 1)
3
a
5
5
5
5
=
= 2
= 3
= 4
2 = 11
2 = 9
2 = 7
2 = 5
a + (1 1)d = 3
a=3
3 + (2 1)d = 7
d=73=4
tn = 3 + 4(n 1)
= 4n 1
a + (1 1)d = 3
a=3
3 + (2 1)d = 1
d = 1 3 = 4
tn = 3 + 4(n 1)
= 7 4n
a + (1 1)d = 1
2
a= 1
2
1
3
+ (2 1)d =
2
2
d=3 1=2
2
2
tn = 1 + 2(n 1)
2
= 2n 5
2
5
5
5
5
a + (1 1)d = 5 5
a=5 5
(5 5 ) + (2 1)d = 5
d = 5 (5 5 )
= 5
tn = (5 5 ) + 5 (n 1)
= 5 n+52 5
t13 = a + 12d
= 5 + 12 3 = 31
t10 = a + 9d
= 12 + 9 4 = 24
t9 = a + 8d
= 25 + 8 2.5 = 5
t5 = a + 4d
=2 3 +4 3
=6 3
4
a
a = 4, d = 2
t6 = a + 5d
= 4 + 5 2 = 14
t10 = a + 9d
= 4 + 9 4 = 22
tn = 4 + 2(n 1) = 10
2(n 1) = 6
n1=3
n=4
The fourth day.
5
a
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a
tn = 25 + 3(n 1) = 40
3(n 1) = 15
n1=5
n=6
Row F
a + 4d = 24
c
a + 9d = 39
d
d c:
5d = 15
d=3
a + 4 3 = 24
a + 12 = 24
a = 12
t15 = 12 + 14 3
= 54
11
a + 6d = 0.6
c
a + 11d = 0.4
d
d c:
5d = 1.0
d = 0.2
a + 6 0.2 = 0.6
a 1.2 = 0.6
a = 1.8
t20 = 1.8 + 19 0.2
= 2
a = 6, d = 4
t5 = 6 + 4 4 = 22
a = 5, d = 3
t12 = 5 + 11 3 = 28
a = 16, d = 3
tn = 16 3(n 1) = 41
3(n 1) = 57
n 1 = 19
n = 20
a = 7, d = 4
tn = 7 + 4(n 1) = 227
4(n 1) = 220
n 1 = 55
n = 56
10
t6 = 3 + 5d = 98
5d = 95
d = 19
t7 = t6 + 19
= 117
a + 2d = 18
c
a + 5d = 486
d
d c:
3d = 468
d = 156
a + 2 156 = 18
a + 312 = 18
a = 294
tn = 294 + 156(n 1)
= 156n 450
12 4 + 9d = 30
9d = 26
d = 29
9
t2 = 4 + 1 26 = 62
9
9
26
88
=
t3 = 4 + 2
9
9
26
38
=
t4 = 4 + 3
9
3
t5 = 4 + 4 26 = 140
9
9
26
166
=
t6 = 4 + 5
9
9
26
64
=
t7 = 4 + 6
9
3
26
218
=
t8 = 4 + 7
9
9
26
244
=
t9 = 4 + 8
9
9
13 5 + 5d = 15
5d = 10
d=2
t2 = 5 + 1 2 = 7
t3 = 5 + 2 2 = 9
t4 = 5 + 3 2 = 11
t5 = 5 + 4 2 = 13
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14 a + (m 1)d = 0
(m 1)d = a
a
m1
tn = a a(n 1)
m1
This could be simplified as follows:
tn = a(m 1) a(n 1)
m1
1
+ n + 1)
a(m
=
m1
= a(m n)
m1
d=
c
15 a + 14d = 3 + 9 3
a + 19d = 38 3
d
d c:
5d = 35 10 3
d=72 3
a + 14 (7 2 3 ) = 3 + 9 3
a + 98 28 3 = 3 + 9 3
a = 37 3 95
t6 = 37 3 95 + 5 (7 2 3 )
= 37 3 95 + 35 10 3
= 27 3 60
c=a+b
2
8
+
15 = 11.5
=
2
c=a+b
2
1
= 1
+
2 2 2 1 2
= 2 2 +1+2 2
2(2 2 1)(2 2
4 2
=
2 (8 1)
=2 2
7
17 3x 2 = 5x + 1 + 11
2
6x 4 = 5x + 12
x = 16
18 Use the fact that the difference is
constant.
(8a 13) (4a 4) = (4a 4) a
8a 13 4a + 4 = 4a 4 a
4a 9 = 3a 4
a=5
19 tx = a + (x a)d = y
ty = a + (y a)d = x
Subtract:
(x y)d = y x
= 1(x y)
d = 1(x y)
xy
= 1
Substitute:
a + (x a) 1 = y
a=y+x1
tx + y = a + (x + y 1)d
= y + x 1 + (x + y 1) 1
=y+x1xy+1
=0
20 Use the fact that the difference is
constant.
2
a 2a = 2a a
2
a 3a = 0
a(a 3) = 0
a = 3 (since a 0)
16
2 + 1
1
+ 1)
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Exercise 5C Solutions
1
a
a = 8, d = 5, n = 12
t12 = 8 + 11 5 = 63
S12 = 12 (8 + 63)
2
= 6 71
= 426
a = 3.5, d = 2, n = 10
t10 = 3.5 + 9 2 = 14.5
S10 = 10 (3.5 + 14.5)
2
= 5 11
= 55
a = 1 , d = 1 , n = 15
2
2
t15 = 1 + 14 1
2
2
15
=
2
S15 = 15 1 + 15
2 2
2
= 60 2
a = 4, d = 5, n = 8
t8 = 4 + 7 5 = 31
S8 = 8 (4 + 31)
2
= 108
a = 7, d = 3, n = 7
S7 = 7 (14 + 6 3)
2
= 112
Sn = n (30 + (n 1) 1)
2
= 110
n(30 n + 1) = 220
2
n + 31n 220 = 0
2
n 31n + 220 = 0
(n 11)(n 20) = 0
n = 11 or n = 20
Reject any value of n > 15, as this would
involve a negative number of logs in a row.
There will be 11 layers.
a = 5, d = 5, n = 16
S16 = 16 (10 + 15 5)
2
= 680
6
a
7
a
a=6
t15 = 6 + 14d = 27
14d = 21
d = 1.5
t8 = 6 + 7 1.5
= 16.5 km
S5 = 5 (12 + 4 1.5)
2
= 45 km
Total distance:
S15 = 15 (12 + 14 1.5)
2
= 247.5
Distance missed = 18 + 19.5 + 21
= 58.5 km
(8th day = 16.5 km)
Distance Dora walks = 247.5 58.5
= 189 km
a = 30, d = 5
Sn = n (60 + (n 1) 5)
2
= 500
n(60 + 5n 10) = 1000
2
5n + 50n 1000 = 0
2
n + 10n 200 = 0
(n 10)(n + 20) = 0
n = 10, as n > 0
10 days
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a = 50, n = 5
S5 = 5 (100 + 4d)
2
= 500
100 + 4d = 200
d = 200 100
4
= 25 pages per day
Sn = n (8 + (n 1) 4)
2
= 180
n(8 + 4n 4) = 360
2
4n + 4n 360 = 0
2
n + n 90 = 0
(n 9)(n + 10) = 0
n = 9 as n 10
a = 5, d = 4
Sm = m (10 + (m 1) 4)
2
= 660
m(10 + 4m 4) = 1320
2
4m 14m 1320 = 0
(m 20)(4m + 66) = 0
m = 20 as m > 0
10
a Row J = t10
= 50 + 9 4 = 86
b
S26 = 26 (100 + 25 4)
2
= 2600
50 + 54 + 58 + 62 = 224
Sn = n (100 + (n 1) 4)
2
= 3410
n(100 + 4n 4) = 6820
2
4n + 96n 6820 = 0
2
n + 24n 1705 = 0
(n 31)(n + 55) = 0
n = 31 as n 55
There are 5 extra rows (from 26 to 31).
11 Total members
S12 = 12 (80 + 11 15)
2
= 1470
Total fees = 1470 $120
= $176 400
12
a + d = 12
6(2a + 11d) = 18
2a + 11d = 3
Substitute a = 12 d:
24 2d + 11d = 3
9d 24 = 3
d=3
a + 3 = 12
a = 15
t6 = 15 + 5 3
=0
S6 = 6 (30 + 5 3)
2
= 45
13
14 a = 54, d = 6, n = 19 (9 + 9 + 1)
S19 = 19 (108 + 18 6)
2
=0
You may also observe that every
positive term will be balanced by a
negative term, so the sum will be zero.
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15
16
a
a + 5d = 16
c
a + 11d = 28
d
d c:
6d = 12
d=2
a + 10 = 16
a=6
S14 = 14 (12 + 13 2)
2
= 266
a + 2d = 6.5
c
4(2a + 7d) = 67
d
a + 3.5d = 67 = 8.375
8
d c:
1.5d = 1.875
d = 1.25
a + 1.25 2 = 6.5
a=4
tn = 4 + 1.25(n 1)
= 2.75 + 1.25n
= 5 n + 11
4
4
a + 3d = 6
5
= 6 5
5
5
=6 5
5
5 (2a + 4d) = 16 5
2
5(a + 2d) = 16 5
d
a + 2d = 16 5
5
c d:
d = 6 5 16 5
5
5
= 10 5
5
a + 2 10 5 = 16 5
5
5
5
16
a=
5
= 36 5
5
tn = 36 5
5
= 46 5
5
= 46 5
5
90
+ 20 5
5
10 5 (n 1)
5
10 5 n
5
2 5n
17
a tn + 1 tn = b(n + 1) bn
=b
b
Sn = n (2b + (n 1)b)
2
n
= (2b + nb b)
2
= n (nb + b)
2
This can be factorised to nb( n + 1) .
2
18 a = 10, d = 5
t5 = 10 + 4 5
= 10
S25 = 25 (20 + 24 5)
2
= 1250
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2
a Sn 1 = 17(n 1) 3(n 1)
2
= 17n 17 3(n 2n + 1)
2
= 17n 17 3n + 6n 3
2
= 23n 3n 20
b
t n = Sn S n 1
2
2
= 17n 3n 23n + 3n + 20
= 20 6n
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Exercise 5D Solutions
1
a
n1
tn = ar
11
=3
t1 = 3 2
21
=6
t2 = 3 2
31
= 12
t3 = 3 2
41
= 24
t4 = 3 2
11
=3
t1 = 3 2
21
=
3
2
= 6
t2
31
= 12
t3 = 3 2
41
= 24
t4 = 3 2
= 10 000
t1 = 10 000 0.1
21
= 1000
t2 = 10 000 0.1
31
= 100
t3 = 10 000 0.1
41
= 10
t4 = 10 000 0.1
2
a
11
3
a
n1
tn = 3 2
3
a=2
r = 4 = 2
2
n1
tn = 2 2
a=2
r=2 5 = 5
2
n1
tn = 2 ( 5 )
a = 25
t5 = 25r = 16
25
4
16
r =
625
r=2
5
4
11
=3
t1 = 3 3
21
=9
t2 = 3 3
31
= 27
t3 = 3 3
41
= 81
t4 = 3 3
a = 15
7
1
r=
3
15
t6 =
1 = 5
3
567
a=1
r= 1
4
6
a
4
t5 = 1 1 = 1
256
4
a= 2
r= 2
9
t10 = 2 ( 2 ) = 32
x
a=a
r=a
x
5
x+5
t6 = a a = a
a=3
r=2
3
1 2n 1 = 64
4
n1
= 64 4
2
8
=2
n=9
a = 2, r = 3
n1
23
= 486
n1
3
= 243
5
=3
n=6
a = 5, r = 2
n1
52
= 1280
n1
2
= 256
8
=2
n=9
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a
a = 768, r = 1
2
n1
768 1
=3
2
1
3
n 1 = 768
2
1
= 1 = 8
256 2
n=9
a=8, r=3
9
2
n1
83
= 27
9 2n 1 4
n1
3
27 9
n1 =
4 8
2
5
= 35
2
n=6
a= 4, r= 1
3
2
n1
4 1
= 1
3 2
96
n1
1
= 1 3
2
96
4
1
=
32 4
7
1
= 7 = 1
2
2
n=8
8
a
10 3 200 000
n
3 20 000
nlog10 3 log10 20 000
n 9.014. . .
It will cover the lake early in the tenth day.
2 0.75 0.4746 m
47.46 cm
10
7
a 120 0.9 57.4 km
b
120 0.9
n1
= 30.5
0.9
= 30.5
120
= 0.251. . .
( n 1)log10 0.9 = log10 0.251. . .
n 1 = 13.0007. . .
n = 14
The 14th day.
n1
29
93
ar = 768
2
ar = 96
3
r = 768 = 8
96
r=2
2
a 2 = 96
a = 24 fish
9
24 2 = 12 888 fish
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14
14
ar = 54
11
ar = 2
3
r = 54 = 27
2
r=3
11
a3 =2
2
a = 11
3
6
2
t7 = 11 3
3
2
= 5
3
16 a = 3, r = 3
n1
33
> 500
n
3 > 500
5
6
3 = 243 and 3 = 729
The sixth term.
17
a At the end of 10 years:
6
value = 5000 1.06
= $7092.60
15 a = 4, r = 2
n1
42
> 2000
n1
> 500
2
9
2 = 512
The tenth term.
1.06 2
nlog10 1.06 log10 2
n 11.89. . .
In the 12th year.
18
A 1.085 = 8000
A 2.6616. . . = 8000
A = $3005.61
1
ar = 1
2 2
3
ar = 2
2
r = 2 1
2 2
=4
r=2
a2= 1
2 2
a= 1
4 2
7
t8 = 1 2
4 2
= 32
2
Rationalise the denominator:
t8 = 32 2
2
2
= 32 2 = 16 2
2
94
12
5 720 = 3600 = 60
1 3 = 1 =1
3
2 3
6 11
xy xy
8 14
= xy
4 7
=xy
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r = t7 = t16
t4 t7
a + 6d = a + 15d
a + 3d a + 6d
2
(a + 6d) = (a + 15d)(a + 3d)
2
2
2
2
a + 12ad + 36d = a + 18ad + 45d
2
9d + 6ad = 0
3d(3d + 2a) = 0
3d + 2a = 0
d= 2a
3
+
6d
a
r=
a + 3d
= a 4a
a 2a
= 3a = 3
a
Note: d = 0 gives the trivial case
r = a = 1.
a
(All the terms are the same.)
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Exercise 5E Solutions
n
1
a
Sn = a(r 1)
r1
a=5
r = 10 = 2
5
10
S10 = 5(2 1)
21
= 5115
a=1
r = 3 = 3
1
6
S6 = 1(3 1)
3 1
= 182
a= 4
3
2
r= 4= 1
3
2
3
9
4 1 1
3 2
S9 =
1
1
2
57
=
64
a = 6250
r = 1250 = 0.2
6250
n1
tn = 2 = 6250 (0.2)
n1
(0.2)
= 2 = 1
6250 3125
n=6
6
S6 = 6250 ((0.2) 1)
0.2 1
= 7812
3
a
a = 600, r = 1.1
6
t7 = 600 1.1
= 1062.9366
About 1062.9 mL
7
4
a
S7 = 600 (1.1 1)
1.1 1
= 5692.3026
About 5692.3 mL
a = $15 000, r = 1.05
4
t5 = 15 000 1.05
= 18 232.593. . .
$18 232.59
5
2
a
a=2
r = 6 = 3
2
n1
tn = 1458 = 2 3
n1
3
= 729
n=7
7
S7 = 2 (3 1)
3 1
= 1094
5
a
S5 = 15 000 (1.05 1)
1.05 1
= 82 844.4686
$82 884.47
a = 20, r = 25 = 2.5
20
4
t5 = 20 1.25
= 48.828125
49 minutes (to the nearest minute)
5
a = 4
r = 8 = 2
4
n1
tn = 1024 = 4 2
n1
2
= 256
n=9
9
S9 = 4 (2 1)
2 1
= 684
S5 = 20 (1.25 1)
1.25 1
= 164.140625
164 minutes, or 2 hours and 44 minutes
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Sn > 15 60 = 900
20 (1.25 1) > 900
0.25
n
1.25 1 > 900 0.25 = 11.25
20
n
1.25 > 12.25
nlog10 1.25 > log10 12.25
n > 11.228
12 7 = 5, so Friday.
n
a = 15, r = 2
3
10
15 1 2
3
S10 =
2
1
3
10
10
3 2
= 3 15
10
3
10
10
3 2
=5
8
3
= 5 58 025
6561
290
125
=
6561
The bounces will all be doubled (up and
down) except for the first (down only).
Distance = 2 290 125 15
6561
481
835
=
6561
= 73 2882 m
6561
Andrew: Interest = 1000 0.20 10
= $2000
His investment is worth
$1000 + $2000 = $3000.
Bianca's investment is worth
10
1000 1.125 = $3247.32
Biancas investment is worth more.
8
a
ar = 20
5
ar = 160
3
r = 160 = 8
20
r=2
2
a 2 = 20
a=5
5
S5 = 5 (2 1)
21
= 155
2
ar = 2
7
ar = 8
5
r = 8
2
= 64
2
5
= 32 = ( 2 )
r= 2
2
a( 2) = 2
a= 1
2
1 (( 2 ) 8 1)
S8 = 2
2 1
1 15
2
=
2 +1
2 1
2 +1
15 ( 2 + 1)
= 2
21
= 15 + 15 2
2
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a
a = 1, r = 2
Sn = 255
n
1 (2 1) = 255
21
n
2 1 = 255
n
2 = 256
n=8
10 a = 1, r = x
Note that there are (m + 1) terms.
2 m+1
1
1(x )
Sm + 1 =
2
x 1
2(m + 1)
1
= x 2
x 1
2m + 2
+1
=x 2
x +1
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Exercise 5F Solutions
1
a
S = a
1r
a=1
r=11=1
5
5
1
S =
11
5
5
=
4
p 3
n
4
S =
11
2
2
=2p 3
4
2
=p 3
2
a=1
r= 21= 2
3
3
1
S =
1 2
3
3
=
5
Each side, and hence each perimeter,
will be half the larger side.
r = 1, a = p
2
n1
Perimeter of nth triangle = p 1
2
p
= n1
2
p
S =
11
2
= 2p
Find original area using
A = s(s a)(s b)( s c)
For first triangle, s = 3p
2
3p 3p p 3p p 3p p
2
2
2 2
3p
p
p
p
=
2 2 2 2
2
=p 3
4
a = 200, r = 0.94
S = 200
1 0.94
= 3333 1 m
3
a = 450, r = 0.65
S = 450
1 0.65
1285.7
Yes, it will kill him.
a = 3, r = 0.5
S = 3 = 6
1 0.5
He can only make the journey if he
walks for an infinite time (which isn't
very likely).
A=
a = 2, r = 3
4
2
=8
S =
1 0.75
The frog will approach a limit of 8 m.
a = 1 ,r = 1
3
3
1
3
S =
11
3
1
= or 50%
2
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r = 70% = 0.7
S = a = 40
1 0.7
a = 0.3 40
= 12 m
11 S4 = a(1 r ) = 30
1r
a
= 32
s =
1r
a = 32(1 r)
Substitute for a:
4
32(1 r)(1 r ) = 30
1r
4
32(1 r ) = 30
4
1 r = 30
32
r = 1 30
32
= 2 = 1
32 16
r=1
2
a = 32 1 1
2
= 16
The first two terms are 16 and 8.
4
10
a a = 0.4, r = 0.1
S = 0.4 = 4
1 0.1 9
b
a = 0.03, r = 0.1
S = 0.03
1 0.1
= 3 = 1
90 30
12 S =
a = 0.035, r = 0.01
S = 0.035
1 0.01
= 35 = 7
990 198
a = 0.9, r = 0.1
S = 0.9
1 0.1
9
= =1
9
a = 0.1, r = 0.1
S = 0.1 = 1
1 0.1 9
Decimal = 4 1
9
1+1
4
4a
=
=8
5
a = 10
a = 0.3, r = 0.1
S = 0.3
1 0.1
3
= =1
9 3
Decimal = 10 1
3
100
2
t3 = 10 1
4
5
=
8
13
5 = 15
1r
5 = 15(1 r)
1r=1
3
r=11
3
2
=
3
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Exercise 5G Solutions
1
a
i x1 = 3
x2 = 3 + 2 = 2.75
4
x3 = 2.75 + 2 = 2.688
4
2.688
+ 2 = 2.672
x4 =
4
x5 = 2.672 + 2 = 2.668
4
2.668
+ 2 = 2.667
x6 =
4
ii x1 = 1
2
x2 = 1 3 = 2
2
x3 = 2 3 = 1
2
x4 = 1 3 = 2
2
x5 = 2 3 = 1
2
x6 = 1 3 = 2
iii x1 = 2
2
x2 = 3 2 + 1 = 13
2
x3 = 3 13 + 1 = 508
2
x4 = 3 508 + 1 = 774 193
2
12
x5 = 3 774 193 + 1 = 1.8 10
2
12
24
x6 = 3 (1.8 10 ) + 1 = 9.7 10
iv x1 = 3
x2 = 3 + 2 + 1 = 3.236
x3 = 3.236 + 2 + 1 = 3.288
x4 = 3.288 + 2 + 1 = 3.300
x5 = 3.300 + 2 + 1 = 3.302
x6 = 3.302 + 2 + 1 = 3.303
i and iv converge.
2
a
f(x) = x + 4x 3 = 0
3
4x = 3 x
3
x=3x
4
Successive iterations:
1
0.5
0.71875
0.657173157
0.67904558
0.671722529
0.674227825
0.673376846
0.673666611
0.673568026
0.673601576
0.67359016
0.673594045
0.673592723
Solution is 0.6736 (to 4 decimal places).
3
f(x) = x + x 1 = 0
3
x =1x
3
3
2x = 1 x + x
3
3
x =1x+x
2
x=3 1x+x
2
Successive iterations:
0.793701
0.706838
0.686232
0.682893
0.682408
0.682339
0.682329
0.682328
0.682328
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f(x) = x x 1 = 0
3
2
x=x 1
3
Successive iterations:
1
0.666666667
0.851851852
0.758116141
0.808419972
0.782152383
0.796079217
0.788752627
0.792623098
0.790582875
0.791659573
0.791091707
0.791391304
0.791233268
0.791316638
0.791272659
0.79129586
Solution is 0.7913 (to 4 decimal places).
f(x) = x x 2 = 0
4
x =x+2
x=4x+2
Successive iterations:
1
1.316074013
1.349447689
1.352830232
1.353171652
1.353206099
1.353209574
1.353209925
1.35320996
Solution is 1.3532 (to 4 decimal places).
f(x) = 2 4x = 0
x
4x = 2
x
x=2
4
Successive iterations:
0.5
0.353553391
0.319425942
0.311958482
0.310347942
0.310001681
0.309927286
0.309911305
0.309907872
0.309907134
0.309906976
Solution is 0.3099 (to 4 decimal places).
f(x) = x + log10 x + 2
x = log10 x + 2
Successive iterations:
5
2.698970004
2.431198058
2.38582034
2.377637737
2.376145685
2.375873064
2.375823234
2.375814125
2.37581246
2.375812156
2.3758121
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f(x) = 4x 2 3 = 0
3
4x = x
2
3
x=
x
42
Successive iterations:
1
0.375
0.57832906
0.502304269
0.52948372
0.519601961
0.523173198
0.521879741
0.522347845
0.522178389
0.522239726
0.522217523
0.52222556
0.522222651
f(x) = x 3x + 1 = 0
3
3x = x + 1
3
x=x +1
3
Successive iterations:
0.5
0.375
0.350911
0.347737
0.34735
0.347303
0.347297
0.347296
0.347296
0.347296
Solution is 0.3473 (to 4 decimal places).
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t1 = 3 1 + 2 = 5
t2 = 3 2 + 2 = 8
t3 = 3 3 + 2 = 11
t2 = 3 + 3 = 6
t3 = 6 + 3 = 9
t4 = 9 + 3 = 12
a = 10
d = 8 10 = 2
t10 = 10 + (9 2)
= 8
a = 10, d = 2
S10 = 10 (10 + 8)
2
= 10
a=8
d = 13 8 = 5
tn = 8 + 5(n 1) = 58
5(n 1) = 50
n 1 = 10
n = 11
10
B
a=8
r=4=1
8 2
8
S =
11
2
= 16
C
6
= 37.5
a = 37.5 2
3
= 25
a = 12
r= 8 =2
12 3
5
t6 = 12 2
3
128
=
81
a=8
r=4=1
8 2
6
8 1 1
2
S6 =
1
1
2
= 15 3
4
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a
3
a
a + 3d = 19
c
a + 6d = 43
d
d c:
3d = 24
d=8
a + 3 8 = 19
a = 5
t20 = 5 + 19 8
= 147
a + 4d = 0.35
c
a + 8d = 0.15
d
d c:
4d = 0.2
d = 0.05
a + 4 0.05 = 0.35
a = 0.35 + 0.2
= 0.55
t14 = 0.55 + 13 0.55
= 0.1
a + 5d = 24 c
a + 13d = 6
d
d c:
8d = 30
d = 3.75
a + 5 3.75 = 24
a = 24 18.75
= 42.75
S10 = 5 (85.5 + 9 3.75)
= 258.75
a = 5, d = 7
t1 = 3
t2 = 3 4 = 1
t3 = 1 4 = 5
t4 = 5 4 = 9
t5 = 9 4 = 13
t6 = 13 4 = 17
t1 = 5
t2 = 2 5 + 2 = 12
t3 = 2 12 + 2 = 26
t4 = 2 26 + 2 = 54
t5 = 2 54 + 2 = 110
t6 = 2 110 + 2 = 222
t1 = 2 1 = 2
t2 = 2 2 = 4
t3 = 2 3 = 6
t4 = 2 4 = 8
t5 = 2 5 = 10
t6 = 2 6 = 12
t1 = 3 1 + 2 = 1
t2 = 3 2 + 2 = 4
t3 = 3 3 + 2 = 7
t4 = 3 4 + 2 = 10
t5 = 3 5 + 2 = 13
t6 = 3 6 + 2 = 16
End of first year:
$5000 1.05 = $5250
Start of second year:
$5250 + $500 = $5750
End of second year:
$5750 1.05 = $6037.50
tn = 1.05(tn 1 + 500)
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ar = 9
9
ar = 729
4
r = 81
r=3
5
a3 =9
a= 9 = 1
243 27
3
t4 = 1 3 = 1
27
a = 1000
r = 1.035
n
tn = ar
n
= 1000 1.035
2
10 9r = 4
2
r =4
9
r=2
3
t2 = ar = 6
3
t4 = ar = 8
3
8
Terms = 6, or 6, 8
3
3
11
a + ar + ar = 24
3
4
5
ar + ar + ar = 24
3
2
r (a + ar + ar ) = 24
3
r =1
r=1
12 Sn = a(r 1)
r1
8
S8 = 6 (3 1)
3 1
= 9840
13 a = 1, r = 1
3
1
S =
1 1
3
3
=
4
14
x + 4 = 2x + 2
x
x+4
2
(x + 4) = x(2x + 2)
2
2
x + 8x + 16 = 2x + 2x
2
2
2x + 2x x 8x 16 = 0
2
x 6x 16 = 0
(x 8)(x + 2) = 0
x = 8 or x = 2
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Chapter 6 Algebra II
Exercise 6A Solutions
2
ax + bx + c = 10x 7
2
= 10x + 0x 7
a = 10, b = 0, c = 7
2a b = 4
a + 2b = 3
4a 2b = 8
d + e:
5a = 5
a=1
a1b=4
b = 2
c
d
e
2a 3b = 7
3a + b = 5
c + 3 d:
11a = 22
a=2
32+b=5
b = 1
c=7
c
d
ax + 2ax + a + bx + c = x
a=1
2a + b = 0
b = 2
a+c=0
c = 1
a(x + b) + c = ax + 2abx + ab + c
a=2
2ab = 4
b=1
2
ab + c = 5
2+c=5
c=3
c(x + 2) + a(x + 2) + 2
2
= cx + 4cx + 4c + ax + 2a + d
c=1
4c + a = 0
a = 4
4c + 2a + d = 0
48+d=0
d=4
2
2
x = (x + 2) 4(x + 2) + 4
(x + 1) + a(x + 1) + b(x + 1) + c
3
2
= x + 3x + 3x + 1 + ax + a + bx + b + c
3+a=0
a = 3
3 + 2a + b = 0
36+b=0
b=3
1+a+b+c=0
c = 1
3
3
2
x = (x + 1) 3(x + 1) + 3(x + 1) 1
8
a
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a Expanding gives the following:
2
2
2
n = an + 3an + 2a + bn + 5bn + 6b
a+b=1
c
3a + 5b = 0
d
2a + 6b = 0
a + 3b = 0
e
e c:
2b = 1
b= 1
2
1
a+ =1
2
a=11
2
These do not satisfy the second
equation, as 3 1 1 + 5 1 = 2.
2
2
b
n = an + 3an + 2a + bn + b + c
a=1
3a + b = 0
b = 3
2a + b + c = 0
23+c=0
c=1
2
n = (n + 1)(n + 2) 3(n + 1) + 1
108
11
2
2
2
2
a a(x + 2bx + b ) + c = ax + 2abx + ab + c
b
ax + bx + c = A(x + B) + C
2
2
= Ax + 2ABx + AB + C
A=a
2AB = b
B= b
2a
2
AB + C = c
2
b + =
a 2 C c
4a
2
C=c b
4a
2
2
2
ax + bx + x = a x + b + 4ac b
4a
2a
12 (x 1) (px + q) = (x 2x + 1)(px + q)
3
2
= px + (q 2p)x + (p 2q)x + q
Equating x 3 and x 2 terms:
p=a
q 2p = b
q 2a = b
q = 2a + b
Equating x and constant terms:
q=d
p 2q = c
p = c + 2d
Equating the two different expressions
for p and q gives:
(q)
d = 2a + b
b = d 2a
(p)
a = c + 2d
c = a + 2d
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109
15 (x a) (x b) = (x 2ax + a )(x b)
3
2
2
2
2
= x 2ax bx + a x + 2abx a b
2a b = 3
2
a + 2ab = 9
Substitute b = 2a 3:
2
a + 2a(2a 3) = 9
2
2
a 4a 6a = 9
2
3a 6a + 9 = 0
2
a + 2a 3 = 0
(a + 3)(a 1) = 0
a = 3 or a = 1
b = 2a 3
b = 3 or b = 5
Comparing the constant terms:
2
c= a b
2
c = (3) 3 = 27
2
or c = (1) 5 = 5
So a = 1, b = 5, c = 5
or a = 3, b = 3, c = 27
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Exercise 6B Solutions
1
a
x 2x = 1
2
x 2x + 1 = 0
2
(x 1) = 0
x=1
6x + 13x + 1 = 0
x = 13 169 4 6 1
12
= 13 145
12
x 6x + 9 = 0
2
(x 3) = 0
x=3
Divide both sides by 5:
2
x 2x = 1
5
2
x 2x + 1 = 6
5
2
6
(x 1) = = 30
5 25
x 1 = 30
5
x = 1 30
5
Divide both sides by 2:
2
x 2x = 1
2
2
1
x 2x + 1 =
2
2
(x 1) = 1 = 2
2 4
x1= 2
2
x=1 2
2
2
a
2x x 4t = 0
x = 1 1 4 2 4t
4
= 1 32t + 1
4
32t + 1 0
32t 1
t 1
32
4x + 4x t 2 = 0
x = 4 16 4 4 (t + 2)
8
= 4 16 + 32 + 16t
8
= 4 16t + 48
8
4
4
t+3
=
8
= 1 t + 3
2
t+30
t 3
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5x + 4x t + 10 = 0
x = 4 16 4 5 ( t + 10)
10
16
+
20t
200
4
=
10
= 4 20t 184
10
= 4 4(5t 46)
10
= 4 2 5t 46
10
= 2 5t 46
5
5t 46 0
5t 46
t 46
5
= 4t 20t 40t
2t
2
x = p p 4 1(16)
2
2
= 4t 16t + 4t 40t
2t
= 4t 2 5t 10t
2t
= 2t 2t(t 5)
t
2t(t 5) 0
This is a quadratic with a minimum and
solutions t = 0, t = 5.
t < 0, t 5
Note: t = 0 gives denominator zero, so it
must be checked by substituting t = 0 in
the original equation. In this case it
gives 10 = 0, and so is not a solution,
but it should be checked.
2
(e.g. tx + 5x + 4 = t gives a solution
with t on the denominator, but
substituting t = 0 gives 5x + 4 = 0,
which has a solution.)
= p p + 64
2
ii p = 0 gives x = 0 + 64 = 4
2
p = 6 gives x = 6 + 100 = 2
2
x = 3 9 4 1 9
2
45
3
=
2
= 3 3 5
2
= 3(1 5 )
2
2
tx + 4tx t + 10 = 0
x = 4t 16t 4 t ( t + 10)
2t
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5
a
6(x + 3) 6x = 18
x(x + 3)
x(x + 3)
18 = 1
x(x + 3)
18 x(x + 3) = 0
x(x + 3)
18 x(x + 3) = 0
2
18 x 3x = 0
Re-arrange and divide by 1:
2
x + 3x 18 = 0
(x 3)(x + 6) = 0
x = 3 or x = 6
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10
7
a
Usual time = 75 h.
x
75 18 = 75
x 60 x + 12.5
75 3 = 75
x 10 x + 12.5
75(x + 12.5) 0.3x(x + 12.5) = 75x
2
75x + 937.5 0.3x 3.75x = 75x
2
0.3x 3.75x + 937.5 = 0
Divide by 0.15:
2
2x + 25x 6250 = 0
(x 50)(2x + 125) = 0
x = 50
11
Time taken by car = 200 h
x
Time taken by train = 200 h = 200 2 h
x
x+5
200 = 200 2
x
x+5
200 x(x + 5) = 200 x(x + 5) 2 x(x + 5)
x+5
x
200x = 200(x + 5) 2x(x + 5)
2
= 200x + 1000 2x 10x
2
2x + 10x 1000 = 0
2
x + 5x 500 = 0
(x 20)(x + 25) = 0
x = 20 since x > 0
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C and C .
x1
y+2
C
+ C .
The combined rate is
x1 y+2
C C + C = C C(y + 2) + C(x 1)
(x 1)(y + 2)
x 1 y + 2
(x
1)(y + 2)
=C
Cx + Cy + C
= (x 1)(y + 2) = 7
x+y+1
Solve the simultaneous equations:
xy = 20
x+y 3
(x 1)(y + 2) = 7
x+y+1
Multiply both sides of the first equation
by 3(x + y):
3xy = 20x + 20y
3xy 20y = 20x
y(3x 20) = 20x
y = 20x
3x 20
Substitute into the second equation, after
multiplying both sides by x + y + 1:
(x 1)(y + 2) = 7x + 7y + 7
(x 1) 20x + 2 = 7x + 140x + 7
3x 20
3x 20
20x
+
2(3x
20)
= 7x + 140x + 7
(x 1)
3x 20
3x 20
26x
40
(x 1)
= 7x + 140x + 7
3x 20
3x 20
(x 1)(26x 40) = 7x(3x 20) + 140x + 7(3x 20)
2
2
26x 66x + 40 = 21x 140x + 140x + 21x 140
2
5x 87x + 180 = 0
(5x 12)(x 15) = 0
x = 2.4 or x = 15
20x
< 0 if x = 2.4
y=
3x 20
x = 15
y = 20 15 = 12
3 15 20
The first pipe now takes one minute
less, i.e. 15 1 = 14 minutes.
The second pipe now takes two minutes
more, i.e. 12 + 2 = 14 minutes.
New rates are
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15 Let the average speed for rail and sea be x + 25 km/h and x km/h respectively.
Time for first route = 233 + 126 hours.
x
x + 25
405
+ 39 hours.
Time for second route =
x + 25 x
233 + 126 = 405 + 39 + 5
x
x + 25 x 6
x + 25
233 6x + 126 6(x + 25) = 405 6x + 39 6(x + 25) + 5x(x + 25)
2
1398x + 756x + 18 900 = 2430x + 234x + 5850 + 5x + 125x
2
5x 635x + 13 050 = 0
2
x + 127x 2625 = 0
2
x + (y 3) = 10 = 100
After a further 15 minutes, the distances
will be 2x km and (y 6) km.
2
2
2
(2x) + (y 6) = 13
2
2
4x + (y 6) = 169
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20 x + x
2
20 = 1 x + x .
The concentration of wine in cask A will be
20 400
20
2
The amount of wine in cask B will be (20 x) x = x x .
20
20
Mixture is transferred again.
Amount of wine in A = 20 x + x 20 x + x .
20 3 3 60
2
2
Amount of wine in B = x x + 20 x + x
20 3 3 60
2
2
2
2
2
20 x + x 20 x + x = x x + 20 x + x
3
3
20
60
20
60
3
3
20 x + x 20 + x x = x x + 20 x + x
20 3 3 60
20 3 3 60
2
4x 4x + 20 = 0
3
60 3
2
x + 4x 20 = 0
15 3 3
2
x + 20x 100 = 0
2
(x 10) = 0
10 litres was first taken out of cask A.
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Exercise 6C Solutions
1
5x + 1
= A + B
a
(x 1)(x + 2) x 1 x + 2
= A(x + 2) + B(x 1)
(x 1)(x + 2)
+ Bx + 2A B
Ax
=
(x 1)(x + 2)
A+B=5
c
2A B = 1
d
c + d:
3A = 6
A=2
2+B=5
B=3
5x
+
1
= 2 + 3
(x 1)(x + 2) x 1 x + 2
b
1
= A + B
(x + 1)(2x + 1) x + 1 2x + 1
= A(2x + 1) + B(x + 1)
(x + 1)(2x + 1)
2Ax
+ Bx + A + B
=
(x + 1)(2x + 1)
2A + B = 0
c
A + B = 1
d
c d:
A=1
1 + B = 1
B = 2
1
= 1 2
(x + 1)(2x + 1) x + 1 2x + 1
3x 2
= A + B
(x + 2)(x 2) x + 2 x 2
= A(x 2) + B(x + 2)
(x + 2)(x 2)
+ Bx 2A + 2B
Ax
=
(x + 2)(x 2)
A+B=3
2A + 2B = 6
c
2A + 2B = 2
d
c + d:
4B = 4
B=1
A+1=3
A=2
3x
2
= 2 + 1
(x + 2)(x 2) x + 2 x 2
4x + 7
= A + B
(x + 3)(x 2) x + 3 x 2
= A(x 2) + B(x + 3)
(x + 3)(x 2)
+ Bx 2A + 3B
Ax
=
(x + 3)(x 2)
A+B=4
2A + 2B = 8
c
2A + 3B = 7
d
c + d:
5B = 15
B=3
A+3=4
A=1
4x
+
7
= 1 + 3
(x + 3)(x 2) x + 3 x 2
7x
= A + B
(x 4)(x + 1) x 4 x + 1
= A(x + 1) + B(x 4)
(x 4)(x + 1)
+ Bx + A 4B
Ax
=
(x 4)(x + 1)
A + B = 1
c
A 4B = 7
d
c d:
5B = 8
B= 8
5
8
A = 1
5
A=3
5
7
3
8
x
=
2
a
2x + 3
A + B
2 =
x 3 (x 3) 2
(x 3)
A(x 3) + B
=
2
(x 3)
3A + B
= Ax
2
(x 3)
A=2
3A + B = 3
6 + B = 3
B=9
9
2x + 3 = 2 +
2
x 3 (x 3) 2
(x 3)
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A + B + C
2 =
1
+
2x 1 x (1 x) 2
(1 + 2x)(1 x)
2
+ B(1 + 2x)(1 x) + C(1 + 2x)
= A(1 x)
2
(1 + 2x)(1 x)
2
2
2Ax + Ax + B + Bx 2Bx + C + 2Cx
=A
2
(1 + 2x)(1 x)
A 2B = 0
c
2A + B + 2C = 0
d
A+B+C=9
e
2A + 2B + 2C = 18
f
f d:
4A + B = 18
c 4: 4A 8B = 0
9B = 18
B=2
4A + 2 = 18
A=4
4+2+C=9
C=3
3
9
4 + 2 +
2 =
1 + 2x 1 x (1 x) 2
(1 + 2x)(1 x)
2x 2
A + B + C
2 =
+ 1 x 2 (x 2) 2
x
(x + 1)(x 2)
2
2) + B(x + 1)(x 2) + C(x + 1)
= A(x
2
(x + 1)(x 2)
2
2
4Ax + 4A + Bx Bx 2B + Cx + C
= Ax
2
(x + 1)(x 2)
A+B=0
c
4A B + C = 2
d
4A 2B + C = 2
e
e d: 8A B = 4
f
9A = 4
f + c:
A= 4
9
A+B=0
B=4
9
4A 2B + C = 2
16 8 + C = 2
9 9
C = 2 + 24 = 2
9 3
2
2x 2
4
4
2 = 9(x + 1) + 9(x 2) +
2
3(x 2)
(x + 1)(x 2)
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a
3x + 1
Bx + C
= A + 2
2
+
1
x
(x + 1)(x + x + 1)
x +x+1
2
+ + 1) + (Bx + C)(x + 1)
= A(x x
2
(x + 1)(x + x + 1)
2
2
+
+ +
+ Bx + Cx + C
= Ax Ax A Bx
2
(x + 1)(x + x + 1)
A+B=0
c
A+B+C=3
d
A+C=1
e
d c: C = 3
A+3=1
A = 2
A+B+C=3
2 + B + 3 = 3
B=2
2x + 3
3x + 1
= 2 + 2
2
x+1 x +x+1
(x + 1)(x + x + 1)
2
3x + 2x + 5
+
= Ax2 B + C
2
(x + 2)(x + 1) x + 2 x + 1
2
(Ax + B)(x + 1) + C(x + 2)
=
2
(x + 2)(x + 1)
2
2
+
+
+ +
+ 2C
= Ax Ax 2 Bx B Cx
(x + 2)(x + 1)
A+C=3
c
A+B=2
d
B + 2C = 5
e
c d:
CB=1
f
e + f:
3C = 6
C=2
A+2=3
A=1
1+B=2
B=1
2
3x + 2x + 5 = x + 1 + 2
2
2
(x + 2)(x + 1) x + 2 x + 1
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x + 2x 13
Ax + B
C
= 2
+
2
2(x
+ 3)
2(x + 1)(x + 3) x + 1
2
+ 3) + C(x + 1)
= 2(Ax + B)(x
2
2(x + 1)(x + 3)
2
2
= 2Ax + 6Ax +2 2Bx + 6B + Cx + C
2(x + 1)(x + 3)
2A + C = 1
c
6A + 2B = 2
9A + 3B = 3
d
6B + C = 13
e
c e:
2A 6B = 14
A 3B = 7
f
d + f:
10A = 10
A=1
2+C=1
C = 1
3A + B = 1
A+B=1
B = 2
2
x + 2x 13
1
= x2 2
2
2(x
+ 3)
2(x + 1)(x + 3) x + 1
(x 1)(x 2) = x 3x + 2
First divide:
2
3x 4x 2 = 3(x 3x + 2) + 5x 8
2
3x 4x 2 =
5x 8
(x 1)(x 2) (x 1)(x 2)
5x 8
= A + B
(x 1)(x 2) x 1 x 2
= A(x 2) + B(x 1)
(x 1)(x 2)
Ax
+ Bx 2A B
=
(x 1)(x 2)
A+B=5
c
2A B = 8
d
c + d:
A = 3
A=3
3+B=5
B=2
5x
8
= 3 + 2
(x 1)(x 2) x 1 x 2
2x + 10
C
A
2 = + 1 +
2
x
(x + 1)(x 1)
(x 1)
2
1) + C(x + 1)
= A(x
2
(x + 1)(x 1)
2
2Ax + A + Cx + C
= Ax
2
(x + 1)(x 1)
A=0
2A + C = 2
C=2
A + C = 10
0 + 2 10
It is impossible to find A and C to
satisfy this equation.
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a
1
= A + B
(x 1)(x + 1) x 1 x + 1
= A(x + 1) + B(x 1)
(x 1)(x + 1)
+ Bx + A B
Ax
=
(x 1)(x + 1)
A+B=0
c
AB=1
d
c + d:
2A = 1
A=1
2
1+B=0
2
B= 1
2
1
1
1
=
x
= A + B
(x 2)(x + 3) x 2 x + 3
= A(x + 3) + B(x 2)
(x 2)(x + 3)
+ Bx + 3A 2B
Ax
=
(x 2)(x + 3)
A+B=1
2A + 2B = 2
c
3A 2B = 0
d
c + d:
5A = 2
A=2
5
2+B=1
5
B=3
5
2
3
x
=
+
120
3x + 1
= A + B
(x 2)(x + 5) x 2 x + 5
= A(x + 5) + B(x 2)
(x 2)(x + 5)
+ Bx + 5A 2B
Ax
=
(x 2)(x + 5)
A+B=3
2A + 2B = 6
c
5A 2B = 1
d
c + d:
7A = 7
A=1
1+B=3
B=2
3x
+
1
= 1 + 2
(x 2)(x + 5) x 2 x + 5
1
= A + B
(2x 1)(x + 2) 2x 1 x + 2
= A(x + 2) + B(2x 1)
(2x 1)(x + 2)
+ 2Bx + 2A B
Ax
=
(2x 1)(x + 2)
A + 2B = 0
2A + 4B = 0
c
2A B = 1
d
c + d:
5B = 1
B= 1
5
A + 2B = 0
A=2
5
1
2
1
=
3x + 5
= A + B
(3x 2)(2x + 1) 3x 2 2x + 1
= A(2x + 1) + B(3x 2)
(3x 2)(2x + 1)
= 2Ax + 3Bx + A 2B
(3x 2)(2x + 1)
2A + 3B = 3 c
A 2B = 5
2A 4B = 10 d
c d:
7B = 7
B = 1
A 2 1 = 5
A=3
3x
+
5
= 3 1
(3x 2)(2x + 1) 3x 2 2x + 1
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=A+ B
x(x 1) x x 1
= A(x 1) + Bx
x(x 1)
+ Bx A
Ax
=
x(x 1)
A+B=0
A=2
A = 2
2 + B = 0
B=2
2
= 2 2
x(x 1) x 1 x
3x + 1
+
= A + Bx2 C
2
x
x +1
x(x + 1)
2
+ 1) + x(Bx + C)
A(x
=
2
x(x + 1)
2
2
+ +
+
= Ax A 2 Bx Cx
x(x + 1)
A+B=0
C=3
A=1
1+B=0
B = 1
3
3x + 1
=1+ 2 x
2
x(x + 1) x x + 1
2
3x + 8 A Bx + C
= + 2
2
x(x + 4) x x + 4
2
+ 4) + x(Bx + C)
= A(x
2
x(x + 4)
2
2
+ 4A + Bx + Cx
= Ax
2
x(x + 4)
A+B=3
C=0
4A = 8
A=2
2+B=3
B=1
2
3x + 8 2
= + 2x
2
x(x + 4) x x + 4
1
=A+ B
x(x 4) x x 4
= A(x 4) + Bx
x(x 4)
+ Bx 4A
Ax
=
x(x 4)
A+B=0
4A = 1
A= 1
4
1
+B=0
4
B=1
4
1
1
=
1
x(x 4) 4(x 1) 4x
x+3 =A+ B
x(x 4) x x 4
= A(x 4) + Bx
x(x 4)
+ Bx 4A
Ax
=
x(x 4)
A+B=1
4A = 3
A= 3
4
3
+B=1
4
B=7
4
7
+
3
x
=
3
x(x 4) 4(x 4) 4x
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First divide x x 1 by x x.
You might observe a pattern in the question.
3
2
2
x x 1 = x(x x) 1 = 1
x 2
2
2
x x
x x
x x
1
Express 2
in partial fractions.
x x
1
=A+ B
x(x 1) x x 1
= A(x 1) + Bx
x(x 1)
Ax
+ Bx A
=
x(x 1)
A+B=0
A = 1
A=1
1+B=0
B = 1
1
=1 1
x(x 1) x x 1
3
2
x x 1
=x+1 1
2
x x1
x x
122
x + 2x x x 6
3
2
x 2x
2
x 6
2
x 2x
2x 6
3
2
2
(x x 6) ( x + 2x) = x 1 + 2x 6
x(2 x)
2x
6
Separate
into partial fractions.
x(2 x)
2x 6 = A + B
x(2 x) x 2 x
= A(2 x) + Bx
x(2 x)
+ Bx + 2A
Ax
=
x(2 x)
A+B=2
2A = 6
A = 3
3+B=2
B = 1
2x
6
= 3 1
x 2x
x(2 x)
3
2
x x 6= 13 1
x
2
x 2x
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Bx + C
x x
= A + 2
2
(x + 1)(x + 2) x + 1 x + 2
2
A(x + 2) + (Bx + C)(x + 1)
=
2
(x + 1)(x + 2)
2
2
= Ax + 2A + Bx +2 Bx + Cx + C
(x + 1)(x + 2)
A+B=1
c
B + C = 1
d
2A + C = 0
e
c d: A C = 2
f
e + f: 3A = 2
A=2
3
2+B=1
3
B=1
3
1 + C = 1
3
C= 4
3
2
x x
x4
2
=
+
2
2
3(x
+
1)
3(x + 2)
(x + 1)(x + 2)
=
=
A+B
2A B + C
4A 2B + 2C
A 2B 2C
d + e:
5A 4B
f 4 c:
9A
=
=
=
=
=2
=6
A=2
3
A+B=1
B=1
3
41+C=0
3 3
C = 1
2
x +2
1
2
1
2 = 3(x 2) + 3(x + 1)
2
(x + 1)
(x 2)(x + 1)
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2x + x + 8 A Bx + C
= + 2
2
x x +4
x(x + 4)
2
+ 4) + x(Bx + C)
= A(x
2
x(x + 4)
2
2
+ 4A + Bx + Cx
= Ax
2
x(x + 4)
A+B=2
C=1
4A = 8
A=2
2+B=2
B=0
2
2x + x + 8 = 2 + 1
2
x x2 + 4
x(x + 4)
2
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2x + 7x + 6 = (2x + 3)(x + 2)
1 2x
= A + B
(2x + 3)(x + 2) 2x + 3 x + 2
= A(x + 2) + B(2x + 3)
(2x + 3)(x + 2)
+ 2Bx + 2A + 3B
Ax
=
(2x + 3)(x + 2)
A + 2B = 2
2A + 4B = 4
c
2A + 3B = 1
d
c d:
B = 5
A + 2 5 = 2
A=8
1
2x
= 8 5
(2x + 3)(x + 2) 2x + 3 x + 2
3x 6x + 2
= A + B + C 2
2
(x 1) (x + 2) x + 2 x 1 (x 1)
2
1) + B(x + 2)(x 1) + C(x + 2)
= A(x
2
(x 1) (x + 2)
2
2
2Ax + A + Bx + Bx 2B + Cx + 2C
= Ax
2
(x 1) (x + 2)
A+B=3
4A + 4B = 12 c
2A + B + C = 6 d
A 2B + 2C = 2
e
e d:
5A 4B = 14 f
c + f:
9A = 26
A = 26
9
26 + B = 3
9
B=1
9
52
1
+ + C = 6
9 9
C= 1
3
2
3x 6x + 2
1
1
= 26 +
2
2
(x 1) (x + 2) 9(x + 2) 9(x 1) 3(x 1)
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= A + B + C 2
(x 1) (2x + 1) 2x + 1 x 1 (x 1)
2
1) + B(2x + 1)(x 1) + C(2x + 1)
= A(x
2
(x 1) (2x + 1)
2
2
2Ax + A + 2Bx Bx B + 2Cx + C
= Ax
2
(x 1) (2x + 1)
A + 2B = 0
c
2A B + 2C = 0
d
AB+C=4
2A 2B + 2C = 8
e
e d:
4A B = 8
8A 2B = 16
f
c + f:
9A = 16
A = 16
9
16 + 2B = 0
9
B= 8
9
16 + 8 + C = 4
9 9
C=4
3
4
4
16
8
=
2
2
(x 1) (2x + 1) 9(2x + 1) 9(x 1) 3(x 1)
Divide:
125
x2
2
x 4 x 2x 3x + 9
3
2
x 0x 4x
2
2x + x
2
2x + 8
x+1
3
x 2x 3x + 9 = 2 + x + 1
x
2
2
x 4
x 4
x+1
= A + B
(x + 2)(x 2) x + 2 x 2
= A(x 2) + B(x + 2)
(x + 2)(x 2)
+ Bx 2A + 2B
Ax
=
(x + 2)(x 2)
A+B=1
2A + 2B = 2
c
2A + 2B = 1
d
c + d:
4B = 3
B=3
4
3
A+ =1
4
A=1
4
1
3
+
1
x
=
+
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Divide:
x
2
x 1 x +3
3
x x
x+3
3
x +3
x+3
=x+
(x + 1)(x 1)
(x + 1)(x 1)
x+3
= A + B
(x + 1)(x 1) x + 1 x 1
= A(x 1) + B(x + 1)
(x + 1)(x 1)
+ Bx A + B
Ax
=
(x + 1)(x 1)
A+B=1
c
A+B=3
d
c + d:
2B = 4
B=2
A+2=1
A = 1
+
3
x
= 1 + 2
(x + 1)(x 1)
x+1 x1
3
x +3
=x 1 + 2
(x + 1)(x 1)
x+1 x1
126
2x 1
= A + B
(x + 1)(3x + 2) x + 1 3x + 2
= A(3x + 2) + B(x + 1)
(x + 1)(3x + 2)
3Ax
+ Bx + 2A + B
=
(x + 1)(3x + 2)
3A + B = 2
c
2A + B = 1
d
c d: A = 3
9+B=2
B = 7
2x
1
= 3 7
(x + 1)(3x + 2) x + 1 3x + 2
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Exercise 6D Solutions
1
a
2
a
, 4 + 13 and
3 13
, 4 13 .
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a
128
x = 5 25 4 1 5
2
=5 5
2
= 5 + 5 or 5 5
2
2
Since y = x, the points of intersection are
5 + 5 5 + 5
5 5 5 5
,
,
and
2
2
2
2
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2
16x
32x
+
+ 16 = 12
x + 4x +
5
25
2
2
25x + 100x + 16x + 160x + 400 = 300
2
41x + 260x + 100 = 0
and
2
2
1 21 1 + 21
,
2
2
=
82
= 260 25 600 2
82
= 260 160 2
82
= 130 80 2
41
If x = 130 + 80 2 ,
41
4
(130
+ 80 2 ) + 4
y=
5 41
4
(26
+ 16 2 ) + 4 41
=
41
41
= 104 + 64 2 + 164
41
= 60 + 64 2
41
Likewise, if x = 130 80 2 ,
41
y = 60 64 2
41
The points of intersection are
130 + 80 2 60 + 64 2
,
and
41
41
130 80 2 60 64 2
,
.
41
41
129
2
(9x + 4) = 9x
16
2
(9x + 4) = 9x 16
2
81x + 72x + 16 = 144x
2
81x 72x + 16 = 0
2
(9x 4) = 0
x=4
9
9x
+4
y=
4
=4+4=2
4
4 , 2
9
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6 5 =0
x +
x= 6 5
5
y = 2x + 3 5
= 12 5 + 15 5
5
5
=3 5
5
6 5 3 5
,
5
5
11 Substitute y = 1 x + 1 into y = 1.
4
x
1x+1= 1
4
x
x+4= 1
4
x
x(x + 4) = 4
2
x + 4x + 4 = 0
2
(x + 2) = 0
x = 2
y= 1
x
1
=
2
2, 1
130
12 Substitute y = x 1 into y = 2 .
x2
2
x1=
x2
(x 1)(x 2) = 2
2
x 3x + 2 = 2
2
x 3x = 0
x(x 3) = 0
x = 0 or x = 3
If x = 0, y = x 1 = 1
If x = 3, y = x 1 = 2
The points of intersection are (0, 1) and (3, 2).
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x = (x + 1) + b(x + 1) + c
2
= x + 2x + 1 + bx + b + c
b+2=0
b = 2
b+c+1=0
c=1
C
x = a(x + 2) + b(x + 2)
+ c(x + 2) + d
3
2
= ax + 6ax + 12ax + 8a
2
+ bx + 4bx + 4b + cx + 2c + d
a=1
b + 6a = 0
b = 6
12a + 4b + c = 0
c = 12
8a + 4b + 2c + d = 0
d = 8
D
a = 3, b = 6, c = 3
x = 6 36 4 3 3
23
0
6
=
6
=1
(x 4)(x + 6) = 0
2
x + 2x 24 = 0
2
x + 2x = 24
2
2x + 4x = 48
C
8
3 5 = 3(x 2) 5(x + 4)
(x + 4)(x 2)
x+4 x2
3x
= 6 5x 20
(x + 4)(x 2)
= 2x 26
(x + 4)(x 2)
= 2(x + 13)
(x + 4)(x 2)
4
2x = 4(x + 1) + 2x(x + 3)
2 +
2
x+1
(x + 3) (x + 1)
(x + 3)
3
2
4x + 4 + 2x + 12x + 18x
=
2
(x + 3) (x + 1)
3
2x + 12x + 22x + 4
=
2
(x + 3) (x + 1)
3
2
2( + 6x + 11x + 2)
= x
2
( x + 3) ( x + 1)
E
7x + 13
+
= a + 2bx c
2
(x 1)(x + x + 2) x 1 x + x + 2
2
+ + 2) + (bx + c)(x 1)
= a(x x
2
(x 1)(x + x + 2)
2
2
+
+ 2a + bx bx + cx c
= ax ax
2
(x 1)(x + x + 2)
a+b=7
c
ab+c=0
d
2a c = 13
e
d + e:
3a b = 13
f
c + f:
4a = 20
a=5
5+b=7
b=2
ab+c=0
c = 3
C
4x 3
A + B
2 =
3 (x 3) 2
x
(x 3)
3) + B
= A(x
2
(x 3)
3A + B
= Ax
2
(x 3)
A=4
3 4 + B = 3
B=9
4x 3
9
4
2= 3+
2
x
(x 3)
(x 3)
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2x + 5x + 2 = (2x + 1)(x + 2)
8x + 7
= A + B
(2x + 1)(x + 2) 2x + 1 x + 2
= A(x + 2) + B(2x + 1)
(2x + 1)(x + 2)
+ 2Bx + 2A + B
Ax
=
(2x + 1)(x + 2)
A + 2B = 8
2A + 4B = 16
c
2A + B = 7
d
c d:
3B = 9
B=3
A + 2B = 8
A=2
8x
+
7
= 2 + 3 B
(2x + 1)(x + 2) 2x + 1 x + 2
10
132
3x + 2x 1 Ax + B
= 2
+ C
2
(x + 1)(x + 1) x + 1 x + 1
2
(Ax + B)(x + 1) + C(x + 1)
=
2
(x + 1)(x + 1)
2
2
+
+
+ +
+
= Ax Ax 2 Bx B Cx C
(x + 1)(x + 1)
A + C = 3
c
A+B=2
d
B + C = 1
e
c d:
C B = 5
2C = 6
C = 3
A + 3 = 3
A=0
0+B=2
B=2
3x + 2x + 5
2
= 2
3
2
B
(x + 1)(x + 1) x + 1 x + 1
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3a + b = 11
6a + 2b = 22
a 2b = 1
c + d:
7a = 21
a=3
3 3 + b = 11
b=2
2 + 2c = 4
c=1
3
c
d
(x + 1) (px + q)
2
= (x + 2x + 1)(px + q)
3
2
= px + (q + 2p)x + (p + 2q)x + q
a=p
b = q + 2p
c = p + 2q
d=q
2a + d = 2p + q = b
a + 2d = p + 2q = c
(x 2) (px + q) = (x 4x + 4)(px + q)
3
2
= px + (q 4p)x
+ (4p 4q)x + 4q
a=p
b = q 4p
c = 4p 4q
d = 4q
4a + 1 d = 4p + q = b
4
4a d = 4p 4q = c
x + x 12 = 0
(x + 4)(x 3) = 0
x = 4 or x = 3
2
x x2=0
(x + 1)(x 2) = 0
x = 1 or 2
x 3x 11 = 1
2
x 3x 10 = 0
(x + 5)(x 2) = 0
x = 5 or x = 2
2x 4x + 1 = 0
x = (x 1) + a(x 1) + b(x 1) + c
3
2
2
= x 3x + 3x 1 + ax
2ax + a + bx b + c
3 + a = 0
a=3
323+b=0
b=3
1 + 3 3 + c = 0
c=1
3
3
1
x = (x 1) + 3(x 1)
+ 3(x 1) + 1
5
a
x = 4 16 4 2 1
4
=4 8
4
=2 2
2
e
3x 2x + 5 t = 0
x = 2 4 4 3 (5 t)
6
= 2 4 60 + 12t
6
12t
56
=2
6
2
4(3t
14)
=
6
= 2 2 3t 14
6
= 1 3t 14
3
tx tx + 4 = 0
2
x=t t 4t4
2t
2
= t t 16t
2t
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2(x + 2) 3(x 1) = 1
(x 1)(x + 2)
2
2(2x + 4 3x + 3) = (x 1)(x + 2)
2
2( x + 7) = x + x 2
2
2x + 14 = x + x 2
2
x + 3x 16 = 0
a = 1, b = 3, c = 16
7x
= A + B
(x 3)(x + 5) x 3 x + 5
= A(x + 5) + B(x 3)
(x 3)(x + 5)
+ Bx + 5A 3B
Ax
=
(x 3)(x + 5)
A + B = 1
3A + 3B = 3
c
5A 3B = 7
d
c + d:
8A = 4
A=1
2
1 + B = 1
2
B= 3
2
7
1
3
x
=
3x 9
= A + B
(x 5)(x + 1) x 5 x + 1
= A(x + 1) + B(x 5)
(x 5)(x + 1)
+ Bx + A 5B
Ax
=
(x 5)(x + 1)
A+B=3
5A + 5B = 15
c
A 5B = 9
d
c + d:
6A = 6
A=1
1+B=3
B=2
3x
9
= 1 + 2
(x 5)(x + 1) x 5 x + 1
x = 3 9 4 1 16
2
= 3 73
2
7
a
3x + 4 = A + B
(x 3)(x + 2) x 3 x + 2
= A(x + 2) + B(x 3)
(x 3)(x + 2)
+ Bx + 2A 3B
Ax
=
(x 3)(x + 2)
A + B = 3
3A + 3B = 9
c
2A 3B = 4
d
c + d:
5A = 5
A = 1
1 + B = 3
B = 2
3x
+
4
= 1 2
(x 3)(x + 2)
x3 x+2
7x + 2
= A + B
(x + 2)(x 2) x + 2 x 2
= A(x 2) + B(x + 2)
(x + 2)(x 2)
+ Bx 2A + 2B
Ax
=
(x + 2)(x 2)
A+B=7
2A + 2B = 14
c
2A + 2B = 2
d
c + d:
4B = 16
B=4
A+4=7
A=3
7x
+
2
= 3 + 4
(x + 2)(x 2) x + 2 x 2
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3x 4
C
A + B +
2 =
2
+
3
+
2
x
x
(x + 2)
(x + 3)(x + 2)
2
+ 2) + B(x + 3)(x + 2) + C(x + 3)
= A(x
2
(x + 3)(x + 2)
2
2
+ 4Ax + 4A + Bx + 5Bx + 6B + Cx + 3C
= Ax
2
(x + 3)(x + 2)
A+B=0
8A + 8B = 0
c
4A + 5B + C = 3
12A + 15B + 3C = 9
d
4A + 6B + 3C = 4 e
d e:
8A + 9B = 13 f
f c:
B = 13
A + 13 = 0
A = 13
4 13 + 5 13 + C = 3
C = 10
3x 4
13 + 13 10
2 =
x + 3 x + 2 (x + 2) 2
(x + 3)(x + 2)
6x 5x 16
= A + B + C 2
2
(x 1) (x + 4) x + 4 x 1 (x 1)
2
1) + B(x + 4)(x 1) + C(x + 4)
= A(x
2
(x 1) (x + 4)
2
2
2Ax + A + Bx + 3Bx 4B + Cx + 4C
= Ax
2
(x 1) (x + 4)
A+B=6
16A + 16B = 96
c
2A + 3B + C = 5
8A + 12B + 4C = 20
d
A 4B + 4C = 16
e
e d:
9A 16B = 4
f
c + f:
25A = 100
A=4
4+B=6
B=2
2 4 + 3 2 + C = 5
C = 3
2
3
6x 5x 16
= 4 + 2
2
2
(x 1) (x + 4) x + 4 x 1 (x 1)
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x 6x 4 = Ax + B + C
2
2
(x + 2)(x + 1) x + 2 x + 1
2
(Ax + B)(x + 1) + C(x + 2)
=
2
(x + 2)(x + 1)
2
2
+
+
+ +
+ 2C
= Ax Ax 2 Bx B Cx
(x + 2)(x + 1)
A+C=1 c
A + B = 6 d
B + 2C = 4 e
c d: C B = 7 f
3C = 3
e + f:
C=1
A+1=1
A=0
0 + B = 6
B = 6
2
x 6x 4 = 1 6
2
2
(x + 2)(x + 1) x + 1 x + 2
x+4
Bx + C
= A + 2
2
1
x
(x 1)(x + x + 1)
x +x+1
2
+ + 1) + (Bx + C)(x 1)
= A(x x
2
(x 1)(x + x + 1)
2
2
+
+ +
Bx + Cx C
= Ax Ax A Bx
2
(x 1)(x + x + 1)
A+B=0
c
A B + C = 1
d
AC=4
e
d + e: 2A B = 3
f
3A = 3
c + f:
A=1
B = 1
1C=4
C = 3
+3
x+4
= 1 2x
1
x
(x 1)(x + x + 1)
x +x+1
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4x + 5 = A + B
(x + 4)(x 3) x + 4 x 3
= A(x 3) + B(x + 4)
(x + 4)(x 3)
+ Bx 3A + 4B
Ax
=
(x + 4)(x 3)
A + B = 4
3A + 3B = 12 c
3A + 4B = 5
d
c + d: 7B = 7
B = 1
A 1 = 4
A = 3
4x
+
5
= 3 1
(x + 4)(x 3)
x+4 x3
1
=
3
3x x+4
2x + 8 = A + B
(x + 4)(x 3) x + 4 x 3
= A(x 3) + B(x + 4)
(x + 4)(x 3)
+ Bx 3A + 4B
Ax
=
(x + 4)(x 3)
A + B = 2
3A + 3B = 6
c
3A + 4B = 8
d
c + d: 7B = 2
B=2
7
2
A + = 2
7
A = 16
7
2x
+
8
2
=
16
8
a
14x 28
+
= A + 2Bx C
2
(x 3)(x + x + 2) x 3 x + x + 2
2
+ + 2) + (Bx + C)(x 3)
= A(x x
2
(x 3)(x + x + 2)
2
2
+
+ 2A + Bx 3Bx + Cx 3C
= Ax Ax
2
(x 3)(x + x + 2)
A+B=0
9A + 9B = 0
c
A 3B + C = 14
3A 9B + 3C = 42
d
2A 3C = 28
e
d + e: 5A 9B = 14
f
14A = 14
c + f:
A=1
1+B=0
B = 1
1 3 3 + C = 14
C = 10
+ 10
14x 28
= 1 + 2 x
3
x
(x 3)(x + x + 2)
x +x+2
10
1
=
x
x 3 x2 + x + 2
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Bx + C
1
= A + 2
2
(x + 1)(x x + 2) x + 1 x x + 2
2
A(x x + 2) + (Bx + C)(x + 1)
=
2
(x + 1)(x x + 2)
2
2
Ax Ax + 2A + Bx + Bx + Cx + C
=
2
(x + 1)(x x + 2)
A+B=0
c
A+B+C=0
d
2A + C = 1
e
e d: 3A B = 1
f
4A = 1
c + f:
A=1
4
1+B=0
4
B= 1
4
1
1
+C=0
4 4
C=1
2
x+2
1
1
=
+
2
2
(x + 1)(x x + 2) 4(x + 1) 4(x x + 2)
x2
1
=
4(x + 1) 4(x 2 x + 2)
First divide 3x by x 5x + 4.
3x + 15
x 5x + 4 3x
3
2
3x 15x + 12x
2
15x 12x
2
15x 75x + 60
63x 60
3
3x
= 3x + 15 + 63x 60 (factorising the denominator)
2
( x 4)( x 1)
x 5x + 4
63x 60 = A + B
(x 4)(x 1) x 4 x 1
= A(x 1) + B(x 4)
(x 4)(x 1)
Ax
+ Bx A 4B
=
(x 4)(x 1)
A + B = 63 c
A 4B = 60 d
c + d: 3B = 3
B = 1
A 1 = 63
A = 64
63x
60
= 64 1
(x 4)(x 1) x 4 x 1
3
3x
= 3x + 15 + 64 1
2
x4 x1
x 5x + 4
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a
x = x
x +x=0
x(x + 1) = 0
x = 0 or x = 1
If x = 0, y = 0
If x = 1, y = 1
The points of intersections are (0, 0)
and (1, 1).
2
Substitute y = 5 x into xy = 4.
x(5 x) = 4
2
5x x 4 = 0
2
x 5x + 4 = 0
(x 4)(x 1) = 0
x = 4 or x = 1
If x = 4, y = 1
If x = 1, y = 4
The points of intersections are (4, 1)
and (1, 4).
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PP = 4I
1 PP = I
4
( 1 P)P = I
4
the inverse of P is 1 P
4
A
8
RS = [5 0 + 3 1 + 2 1]
= [0 3 + 2]
= [1]
det(A) = 9 5 8 11
= 133
A is a m n matrix = 3 1 matrix.
B is a n r matrix = 1 3 matrix.
AB is therefore a m r matrix
= 1 1 matrix
A
AX = C B = 3 5
2 2
det(A) = 5 1 2 2 = 1
1
A = 1 1 2 = 1 2
1 2 5 2 5
1
X = A AX
= 1 2 3 5
2 5 2 2
= 1 1
4 0
PQR = 2 1 4 2 2 1
3 2 6 5 3 2
= 2 1 2 1
24 16 3 2
= 8 0
0 56
There are two zero elements.
C
Note that since the associative law
applies for matrix multiplication, it does
not matter which two matrices are
multiplied first, as long as the order does
not change.
det = ad bc
=4462
=4
det(X) = 5 2 7 2 = 4
1
X = 1 2 7
4 2 5
= 1 2 7
4 2 5
det(S) = 3 2 5 1 = 1
1
S = 1 2 5
1 1 3
= 2 5
1 3
3 2 = 3(x + 3) 2(x 3)
(x 3)(x + 3)
x3 x+3
3x + 9 2x + 6
=
2
x 9
+ 15
= x2
x 9
kx
2
y
Set both x and y = 1 so that p = k.
When x and y are decreased,
k 0.7 = 1.09375k
p=
2
0.8
This has increased by approximately
9.4%.
C
12 p =
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15 m = kn
9 = 4k
k= 9
4
20 x = ky
x
Set both x and y = 1 so that p = k.
When y and z are changed,
2
p = k 1.25 = 1.953125k
0.8
This has increased by approximately
95%.
D
21
14 a = S1 = 2 2 = 2
3
S2 = 2 2 = 6
t2 = S2 S1 = 4
r = t2 = 2
t1
n1
tn = ar
n1
=22
B
23
18 x = k y
8 = 2k
k=4
x = 4 7 = 28
19
..
0.
7
2 = 0.727272. . .
..
0.72. . 100 = 72.7272. . .
0.72 99 = 72
..
0.72 = 72
99
1
1+b
1 1=b
a1
b=
24
a1=
1 =1+b
a1
4 3 + x = 4 + 3 + x
x1 1x x1 x1 x1 x1
=x1
x1
=1
A
22 x + 2 5 = 2x + 4 5
3
6
6
6
= 2x 1
6
16 A (B U C) = A {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}
= {2, 3, 4}
C
17 In the case of the tank, P = krh.
When r = 5 and h = 4, P = 60.
60 = 5 4 k
k = 60 = 3
20
When r = 4 and h = 6,
P=346
= $72
141
1 1
a1
..
. . 0.36 = 0.363636. . .
0.36. . 100 = 36.3636. . .
0.36 99 = 36
..
0.36 = 36 = 4
99 11
Numerator + denominator = 4 + 11
= 15
A
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26 a = 1 , r = 1
2
2
a
S =
1r
1
2
=
1 1
2
1
=2
3
2
=1
3
ky
2
z
When y = 4 and z = 14, x = 10.
4k
10 = 2
14
2
k = 10 14 = 490
4
When y = 16 and z = 7,
490 16
= 160
x=
2
7
31
27 x =
2 46 200
2 23 100
2 11 550
3 5575
5 1925
385
5
77
7
11
11
1
3
2
= 2 3 5 7 11
142
35
B
36
x1
y
y = 5y
x 1
5y
x
x=
5
t4 = a + 3d
= 3 + 3d = 9
3d = 6
d=2
t11 = a + (n 1)d
= 3 + 10 2
= 23
4 + 3 = 4(n 1) + 3(n + 1)
(n + 1)(n 1)
n+1 n1
4n 4 + 3n + 3
=
2
n 1
7n 1
= 2
n 1
7n 1 1
= 2
n 1 1
1 7n
=
B
2
1n
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38 ( 7 + 3)( 7 3) = 7 9
= 2
41
39 2x 9x + 4 = (x 4)(2x 1)
13x 10 = P + Q
(x 4)(2x 1) x 4 2x 1
= P(2x 1) + Q(x 4)
(x 4)(2x 1)
2Px
+ Qx P 4Q
=
(x 4)(2x 1)
2P + Q = 13
c
P 4Q = 10
2P 8Q = 20
d
c + d:
7Q = 7
Q=1
2P + 1 = 13
2P = 12
P=6
C
40
a = 4a
1r
Multiply both sides by 1 r.
a
1 = 4(1 r)
1 = 4 4r
4r = 4 1
r=3
4
143
5x
= P + Q
(x + 2)(x 3) x + 2 x 3
= P(x 3) + Q(x + 2)
(x + 2)(x 3)
+ Qx 3P + 2Q
Px
=
(x + 2)(x 3)
P+Q=5
3P + 3Q = 15
c
3P + 2Q = 0
d
c + d:
5Q = 15
Q=3
P+3=5
P=2
A
2
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45 x = b and y = 1
ab
a
1
b
x+y= +
a ab
b) + a
b(a
=
a(a b)
2
= ba b + a
a(a b)
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Chapter 8 Transformations
Exercise 8A Solutions
1
a
3
a
e
2
a
(a, b) (a + 1, b + 4) = (3, 6)
a+1=3 b+4=6
a=2
b=2
A = (2, 2)
(a, b) (a + 2, b + 3) = (0, 6)
a+2=0 b+3=6
a = 2
b=3
A = (2, 3)
(1 + a, 2 + b) = (5, 3)
1+a=5
a=4
Vector = 4
1
(3 + a, 8 + b) = (2, 9)
3+a=2
a = 1
Vector = 1
1
(1 + a, 2 + b) = (5, 4)
1+a=5
a=4
Vector = 4
2
2+b=3
b=1
8+b=9
b=1
b
2+b=4
b=2
(3 + a, 0 + b) = (4, 6)
3 + a = 4
0+b=6
a=7
b=6
Vector = 7
6
(4 + a, 3 + b) = (0, 0)
4 + a = 0
3+b=0
a=4
b=3
Vector = 4
3
(a, b) (a + 2, b + 3) = (7, 9)
a+2=7 b+3=9
a=5
b=6
A = (5, 6)
3+b=3
b=0
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a
(2 + 3 + 1, 3 + 4 + 5) = (4, 12)
(5 + 3 + 1, 6 + 4 + 5) = (3, 15)
7
a
(a, b) (a 5, b + 3) = (6, 7)
a5=6 b+3=7
a = 11
b=4
(11, 4)
8
a
(x, y)
(0, 0)
(1, 1)
(2, 4)
(3, 9)
(x + 1, y)
(1, 0)
(2, 1)
(3, 4)
(4, 9)
2+b=2
b=0
146
Original graph: y = x
2
Image: y = (x 1)
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Exercise 8B Solutions
1
A(1, 2) A'(1, 2)
B(3, 2) B'(3, 2)
C(3, 5) C'(3, 5)
P(1, 1) P'(1, 1)
Q(5, 1) Q'(5, 1)
R(4, 0) R'(4, 0)
5
a
W(3,
X(3,
Y(5,
Z(5,
1)
2)
2)
1)
W'(1, 3)
X'(2, 3)
Y'(2, 5)
Z'(1, 5)
A(2, 1)
B(5, 1)
C(7, 3)
D(4, 3)
A'(1, 2)
B'(1, 5)
C'(3, 7)
D'(3, 4)
A(6, 2) A1(6, 2)
B(3, 4) B1(3, 4)
C(2, 1) C1(2, 1)
A(6, 2) A2(2, 6)
B(3, 4) B2(4, 3)
C(2, 1) C2(1, 2)
A(6, 2) A3(6, 2)
B(3, 4) B3(3, 4)
C(2, 1) C3(2, 1)
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a
(x, y) (y, x)
(6, 2) (2, 6)
(x, y) ( x, y)
(6, 2) (6, 2)
(x, y) (x, y)
(6, 2) (6, 2)
7
a
(x, y) (y, x)
(0, 1) (1, 0)
(x, y) ( x, y)
(0, 1) (0, 1)
(x, y) (x, y)
(0, 1) (0, 1)
(x, y) ( y, x)
(0, 1) (1, 0)
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Exercise 8C Solutions
1
a
(x, y) (2x, y)
(1, 3) (2 1, 3) = (2, 3)
(x, y) (4x, y)
(1, 3) (4 1, 3) = (4, 3)
The factor is 8 = 4.
2
(x, y) (x, 4y)
The factor is 9 = 3.
3
(x, y) (3x, y)
4
a
5
a
(x, y)
A(0, 0)
B(0, 1)
C(1, 1)
D(1, 0)
(x, 3y)
A(0, 0)
B'(0, 3)
C'(1, 3)
D(1, 0)
(x, y)
A(0, 0)
B(0, 1)
C(1, 1)
D(1, 0)
(3x, y)
A(0, 0)
B(0, 1)
C''(3, 1)
D''(3, 0)
i A(0, 0)
B(3, 0)
C(3, 4)
ii A(0, 0)
A(0, 0)
B(3, 0)
C'(3, 2)
A(0, 0)
B(3, 0) B'' 3, 0
2
C(3, 4) C'' 3, 4
2
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Exercise 8D Solutions
1
a
i (x, y) (x + 5, y + 6)
ii No invariant points.
i (x, y) (x, 4y)
ii The x-coordinate is invariant:
{(x, 0): x R}
i (x, y) 1 x, y
3
i (x, y) (x 2, y + 3)
ii No invariant points.
i ( x, y) (y, x)
ii The coordinates will be invariant
when x = y:
{(x, x): x R}
2
a
b
4
a
(x, y) (3 x, 2y + 1) = (x, y)
3x=x
2y + 1 = y
3
x=
y = 1
2
3, 1
2
(4, 1) (3 2 4, 2 1 + 1) = (5, 3)
i (x, y) ( x, y)
ii The y-coordinate is invariant:
{(0, y): y R}
(2, 3) (3 2, 2 3 + 1) = (1, 7)
(x, y) (3 y, 4 x) = (x, y)
3y=x
4x=y
These can be arranged as two
simultaneous equations:
x y = 3
x y = 4
No solution satisfies both equations, so
an invariant point does not exist.
5
a
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Exercise 8E Solutions
1
a
f
i ( x, y)
ii ( x, y)
(x + 2, y + 3)
(x 1, y + 1)
(x 3, y 2)
(x 1, y + 1)
i ( x, y)
ii ( x, y)
(x, 2y)
(2x, 2y)
(2x, y)
(2x, 2y)
i ( x, y)
ii ( x, y)
(x + 4, y + 5)
(x + 4, 3(y + 5))
(x, 3y)
(x + 4, 3y + 5)
i ( x, y)
ii ( x, y)
(x 1, y + 2)
( (x 1), y + 2)
( x, y)
( x 1, y + 2)
i ( x, y)
ii ( x, y)
(y, x)
( x, y)
( y, x)
( x, y)
x' = x 2(x 2)
=4x
y' = y
( x, y) (4 x, y)
(4 x, y)
ii ( x, y) (x, y)
(4 x, y)
i (x, y) 1 x, y
2
x 1, y + 2
2
ii (x, y) (x 1, y + 2)
1(x 1), y + 2
2
i (x, y)
ii ( x, y)
(2x, y)
(2x + 2, y 3)
(x + 2, y 3)
(2(x + 2), y 3)
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Exercise 8F Solutions
1
a
(x, y) (x + 1, y + 4)
x' = x + 1
y' = y + 4
x = x' 1
y = y' 4
y = x becomes y' 4 = x' 1
y' = x' + 3
The equation of the image is y = x + 3.
1
1
2 becomes y' 4 =
2
x
(x' 1)
1
y' =
2+ 4
(x' 1)
The equation of the image is
1
y=
2 + 4.
(x 1)
y=
x + y = 1 becomes
2
2
(x' 1) + (y' 4) = 1
The equation of the image is
2
2
(x 1) + (y 4) = 1.
y = 1 becomes y' 4 = 1
x
x' 1
y' = 1 + 4
x' 1
The equation of the image is
y = 1 + 4.
x1
x = x'
a
y' = 2y
y = y'
2
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2
y = x becomes y' = (x')
2
2
y' = 2(x')
2
Image: y = 2x
y = 1 becomes y' = 1
2 x'
x
y' = 2
x'
2
Image: y =
x
x + y = 1 becomes
2
2
(x') + y' = 1
2
2
2
(x') + (y') = 1
4
2
2
Image: x + y = 1
4
(x, y) ( x, y)
( x + 3, y + 2)
x' = x + 3
y' = y + 2
x = 3 x'
y = y' 2
y = x becomes y' 2 = 3 x'
y' = 5 x'
Image: y = 5 x
b
1
1
y'
2 becomes 2 =
2
(x')
x
2
y' =
2
(x')
2
Image: y = 2
x
153
y=
Image: y = (x 3) + 2
c
y = 1 becomes y' 2 = 1
3 x'
x
y' = 1 + 2
3 x'
Image: y = 1 + 2
3x
1
1
2 becomes y' 2 =
2
x
(3 x')
1
=
2
(x' 3)
1
y' =
2 + 2
(x' 3)
1
Image: y =
2+2
(x 3)
y=
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x + y = 1 becomes
2
2
(3 x') + (y' 2) = 1
2
2
(x' 3) + (y' 2) = 1
2
Image: (x 3) + (y 2) = 1
4
(x, y) (2x, y)
(2x 3, y + 2)
x' = 2x 3
y' = y + 1
+
3
x'
y = y' 1
x=
2
y = x becomes y' 1 = x' + 3
2
x'
= +3
2 2
y' = x' + 5
2 2
5
1
Image: y = x +
2
2
6
a
(x, y) (x + 2, y + 4)
x' = x + 2
y' = y + 4
x = x' 2
y = y' 4
y = x + 2 becomes y' 4 = (x' 2) + 2
y' = x' + 4
{(x, y): y = x + 4}
2
y = x becomes y' 1 = x' + 3
2
2
= (x' + 3)
4
2
y' = (x' + 3) + 1
4
2
1
Image: y = (x + 3) + 1
4
y = 1 becomes y' 1 = 2
x' + 3
x
y' = 2 + 1
x' + 3
2
+1
Image: y =
x+3
1
4
2 becomes y' 1 =
2
(x' + 3)
x
4
y' =
2 + 1
(x' + 3)
4
Image: y =
2 +1
(x + 3)
y=
x + y = 1 becomes
2
x' + 3 + (y' 1) 2 = 1
2
2
(x' + 3) + (y' 1) 2 = 1
4
2
2
Image: 1 (x + 3) + (y 1) = 1
4
154
(x, y) (x, y)
x' = x
y' = y
x = x'
y = y'
y = x + 2 becomes y' = x' + 2
y' = (x' + 2)
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y' = 4y
y = 1 y'
4
(x, y) (y, x)
x' = y
y' = x
y = x'
x = y'
y = x + 2 becomes x' = y' + 2
y' = x' 2
{(x, y): y = x 2}
8
a
(x, y) ( x, y)
x' = x
y' = y
x = x'
y = y'
y = x + 2 becomes y' = x' + 2
{(x, y): y = x + 2}
155
(x, y) (x + 1, y + 4)
x' = x + 1
y' = y + 4
x = x' 1
y = y' 4
2
2
x + y = 4 becomes
2
2
(x' 1) + (y' 4) = 4
2
2
{(x, y): (x 1) + (y 4) = 4}
(x, y) (x, y)
(x, 2y)
x' = x
y' = 2y
x = x'
y = y'
2
2
2
y'
y = x becomes = (x')
2
2
y' = 2(x')
2
{(x, y): y = 2x }
(x, y) (x + 5, y + 2)
1(x + 5), y + 2
2
1
x' = (x + 5) y' = y + 2
2
y = y' 2
x + 5 = 2x'
x = 2x' 5
2
2
y = x becomes y' 2 = (2x' 5)
2
y' = 2(2x' 5) + 2
2
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(x, y) x, 1 y
2
x + 5, 1 y + 2
2
1
x' = x + 5
y' = y + 2
2
2y' = y + 42
x = x' 5'
y = 2y' 4
2
2
y = x becomes 2y' 4 = (x' 5)
2
2y' = (x' 5) + 4
2
y' = 1 (x' 5) + 2
2
2
1
(x, y): y = (x 5) + 2
(x, y) (x + 2, y + 1)
( (x + 2), y + 1)
x' = x 2
y' = y + 1
x = x' 2 y = y' 1
2
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(x, y) (y, x)
(y, x + 2)
x' = y
y' = x + 2
y = x'
x = y' 2
y = x becomes
2
x' = (y' 2)
y' 2 = x '
y' = 2 x '
{(x, y): y = 2 x }
9
a
10
a (x, y) (x + 1, y)
x' = x + 1
y' = y
x = x' 1
y = y'
x
x' 1
y = 2 becomes y' = 2
x1
{(x, y): y = 2
b
(x, y) (x, y + 1)
x' = x
y' = y + 1
x = x'
y = y' 1
x
x'
y = 2 becomes y' 1 = 2
x'
y' = 2 + 1
x
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(x, y) (2x, y)
2x, 1 y
3
x' = 2x
y' = 1 y
3
x = 1 x'
2
y = 3y'
x'
2
y = 2 becomes 3y' = 2
y' = 1 2
3
2x'
(x, y): y = 1 2
3
11
a
(x, y) x, 1 y
3
2x, 1 y
3
x' = 2x
y' = 1 y
3
x = 1 x'
2
y = 3y'
x'
2
y = 2 becomes 3y' = 2
x'
2
y' = 1 2
3
x
(x, y): y = 1 22
3
(x, y) (x + 2, y + 4)
( (x + 2), y + 4)
x' = x 2
y' = y + 4
x = x' 2' y = y' 4
x
y = 2 becomes y' = 2
y' =
x' 2
1
x' + 2
2x'
{(x, y): y = (2
x
2
(x, y) (x, y + 2
1 x, y + 2
2
x, (y + 2)
2
1
y' = y 2
x' = x
2
x = 2x'
y = y' 2
y = 2 becomes y' 2 = 2
2x'
y' = 2 + 2
x'
2
157
+4
(x, y): y = 1 + 4
x+2
+ 2)}
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Exercise 8G Solutions
1
a
(x, y) x , y
2
1
from the y-axis.
A dilation of factor
2
x' + 2 = 2
x' = x 2
(x, y) (x 2, y).
A translation by 2 .
0
(x, y) ( x, y)
Reflection in the y-axis.
(x, y) (x, y)
Reflection in the x-axis.
2
a
( x, y) (y, x)
Reflection in the line y = x.
x' = 2x
x = x'
2
(x, y) 1 x, y
2
x' 3 = x
x' = x + 3
(x, y) (x + 3, y)
A translation by 3 .
0
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y' 4 = 2
x' 1 = x
y' 4 = y
3
x' = 3x + 1
y' = y + 4
(x, y) (3x, y)
(3x + 1, y + 4)
A dilation of factor 3 from the y-axis,
and a translation by 1 .
4
Rearrange the image equation:
2y' = 1
3 x' 2
2y' = y
x' 2 = x
3
x' = x + 2
y' = 3 y
2
3y
(x, y) x,
2
x + 2, 3y
2
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Exercise 8H Solutions
1
a
(x, y) (x 1, y + 3)
x' = x 1
y' = y + 3
x = x' + 1
y = y' 3
y' 3 = |x' + 1|
y' = |x' + 1| + 3
Image: {(x, y): y = |x + 1| + 3}
(x, y) ( y, x)
x' = y
y' = x
y = x'
x = y'
x' = |y'|
Image: {(x, y): x = |y|}
(x, y) (4x, y)
x' = 4x
y' = y
1
y = y'
x = x'
4
y' = x'
4
Image: (x, y): y = x
(x, y) (x, y)
x' = x
y' = y
x = x'
y = y'
y' = |x'|
Image: {(x, y): y = |x|}
(x, y) (x 1, y + 3)
(y + 3, x 1)
x' = y + 3
y' = x 1
y = x' 3
x = y' + 1
x' 3 = |y' + 1|
x' = |y' + 1| + 3
Image: {(x, y): x = |y + 1| + 3}
(x, y) (y, x)
(y 1, x + 3)
x' = y 1
y' = x + 3
y = x' + 1
x = y' 3
x' + 1 = |y' 3|
x' = |y' 3| 1
Image: {(x, y): x = |y 3| 1}
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a
3
a
(x, y) (x + 2, y)
x' = x + 2
y' = y
x = x' 2
y = y'
y' = [x' 2]
Image: {(x, y): y = [x 2]}
(x, y) (x, y + 2)
x' = x
y' = y + 2
x = x'
y = y' 2
y' 2 = [x']
Image: {(x, y): y = [x] 2}
(x, y) (2x, y)
x' = 2x
y' = y
1
y = y'
x = x'
2
y' = x'
2
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(x, y) (y, x)
x' = y
y' = x
y = x'
x = y'
x' = [y']
Image: {(x, y): x = [y]}
(x, y) ( y, x)
x' = y
y' = x
y = x'
x = y'
x' = [y']
Image: {(x, y): x = [y]}
(x, y) (x + 4, y)
x' = x + 4
y' = y
x = x' 4
y = y'
y' = [x' 4]
Image: {(x, y): y = [x 4]}
(x, y) (2x, y)
(2x, y)
x' = 2x
y' = y
1
y = y'
x = x'
2
y' = x'
2
Image: (x, y): y = x
(x, y) (x, y)
(x, y + 2)
x' = x
y' = y + 2
x = x'
y = y' + 2
y' + 2 = [x']
Image: {(x, y): x = [x] + 2}
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Exercise 8I Solutions
1
a
(x, y) (x + 2, y + 3)
x' = x + 2
y' = y + 3
x = x' 2
y = y' 3
y' 3 = f(x' 2)
Image: y = f(x 2) + 3
(x, y) (y, x)
x' = y
y = x'
x' = f(y')
Image: x = f(y)
2
a
f( x) = 2
x=x+3
x
x+3
2 =2
x = 2x
x
2x
2 =x
x
=4
x=x
2
x
2 =x
x
2
x=x3
x
x3
42 =42
2
x3
=2 2
x1
=2
4f x = 4 x
2
2
2
2
= 4 x = x
4
2
2
y = x is mapped to y = x
No transformation is necessary.
f(2x 3) + 4 =
1 +4
2x 3
y = 1 is mapped to y = 1 + 4
2x 3
x
1
y' 4 =
2x' 3
1= 1
x 2x' 3
x = 2x' 3
x' = 1 x + 3
2
2
y = y' 4
y' = y + 4
The translation is a dilation of factor 1 from
2
3
the y-axis, followed by a translation of 2 .
4
(x, y) 1 x, y
2
1
y' = xy
x' = x
2
x = 2x'
y = y'
y' = f(2x')
Image: y = f(2x)
x = x'
y' = x
x = y'
y' = 2y
y = 1 y'
2
3f(2 x) = 3(2 x)
2
2
y = x is mapped to y = 3(2 x)
2
y' = (2 x')
3
x = (2 x')
x' = 2 x
y = y'
3
y' = 3y
The translation is a reflection in the
x-axis, followed by a dilation of factor 3
from the x-axis, followed by a
translation of 2 .
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Exercise 8J Solutions
1
a
2 3 1 = 2 1 + 3 2
5 4 2 5 1 + 4 2
= 8
3
2 1 1 = 2 1 + 1 0
4 3 0 4 1 + 3 0
= 2
4
2 1 1 = 2 1 + 1 0
1 1 0 1 1 + 1 0
= 2
1
(1, 0) (2, 1)
2 1 1 = 2 1 + 1 2
1 1 2 1 1 + 1 2
= 4
1
(1, 2) (4, 1)
2 0 1 = 2 1 + 0 0
0 1 0 0 1 + 1 0
= 2
0
(1, 0) (2, 0)
2 0 1 = 2 1 + 0 2
0 1 2 0 1 + 1 2
= 2
2
(1, 2) (2, 2)
3 1 a = 3a + 1b
1 3 b 1a + 3b
= 3a b
a + 3b
(1, 0) (2, 4)
2 1 0 = 2 0 + 1 1
4 3 1 4 0 + 3 1
= 1
3
(0, 1) (1, 3)
2 1 3 = 2 3 + 1 2
4 3 2 4 3 + 3 2
= 4
6
(3, 2) (4, 6)
2 3 1 = 2 1 + 3 0
3 1 0 3 1 + 1 0
= 2
3
(1, 0) (2, 3)
2 3 1 = 2 1 + 3 2
3 1 2 3 1 + 1 2
= 4
5
(1, 2) (4, 5)
4
a
= 2b
c d 2 c 2d
= 4
5
a 2b = 4; c 2d = 5
2a 4b = 8; 2c 4d = 10
a b 3 = 3a + 4b
c d 4 3c + 4d
= 18
5
3a + 4b = 18; 3c + 4d = 5
c + d:
5a = 10
5c = 15
a=2
c=3
2 2b = 4; 3 2d = 5
b = 3;
d = 1
The matrix is 2 3 .
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c d y1 x1 c + y1 d
= m
n
c
x1 a + y1 b = m; x1 c + y1 d = n
+
a
y
b
a
b
x
x
2 = 2
c d y2 x2 c + y2 d
= p
q
d
x2 a + y2 b = p; x2 c + y2 d = q
These two simultaneous equations will
give a unique solution for a, b, c and d,
provided the discriminant is not zero.
= 0 if x1 y2 y1 x2 = 0
x1 y2 = y1 x2
y2 = y1
x2 x1
This means the gradient of the line from
the origin to (x1, y1) will be the same as
the gradient of the line from the origin
to (x2, y2). This means the two points
and the origin will all lie on the same
straight line.
The matrix is 1 2 .
1 2
1 2 x = x + 2y
1 2 y x + 2y
= x'
y'
Clearly, all points will be mapped
somewhere on the line y = x.
The range of the transformation is y = x.
5
1 0
1 0
0 2
0 3
0 1
c d 0 c
= 1
1
a = 1, c = 1
a b 0 = b
c d 1 d
= 2
2
b = 2, d = 2
0 1
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(x, y) (x, y)
x' = x
y' = y
x = x'
y = y'
y' = f(x')
Image: g(x) = f(x)
f(x) = g(x)
Rewrite the equation as
2
y + 2 = (x 5)
y' + 2 = y
x' 5 = x
x = x' + 5
y = y' 2
(x, y) (x + 5, y 2)
5
2
7
B
(x, y) ( x, y)
( x + 2, y + 3)
x' = x + 2 y' = y + 3
x = x' + 2 y = y' 3
y' 3 = x' + 2
Image: y = x + 2 + 3
(x, y) (x, y)
(x, 2y)
x' = x
y' = 2y
x = x'
y = y'
2
1
y' = 2
2 x
2
Image: y = 2
x
(x, y) 1 x, y
3
x 5, y + 2
3
1
y' = y + 2
x' = x 5
3
x = 3x' + 15 y = y' 2
y' 2 = |3x' + 15|
Image: y = |3x + 15| + 2
= 3|x + 5| + 2
10
(x, y) (x, y)
(x + 5, y 4)
x' = x + 5 y' = y 4
x = x' 5 y = y' 4
y' 4 = [x' 5]
Image: y = [x 5] 4
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(x, y) (3x, y)
(3, 1) (9, 1)
(x, y) (x 3, y + 2)
(3, 1) (0, 1)
(x, y) ( x, y)
(3, 1) (3, 1)
(x, y) (x, y)
(3, 1) (3, 1)
(x, y) (y, x)
(3, 1) (1, 3)
2
a
3
a
(x, y) (x 2, y + 3)
x' = x 2
y' = y + 3
x = x' + 2
y = y' 3
2
y' 3 = (x' + 2)
2
Image: y = ( x + 2) + 3
(x, y) (y, x)
x' = y
y' = x
y = x'
x = y'
2
x' = (y')
2
Image: x = y or y = x
(x, y) (x, y)
x' = x
y' = y
x = x'
y = y'
2
y' = (x')
2
Image: y = x
(x, y) (y, x)
(y 2, x + 3)
(x, y) (x, 5y)
(x, 5y)
(x, y) (4x, y)
(4x 2, y + 3)
(x, y) (x 2, y + 3)
(x 2, 4(y + 3))
4
a
(x, y) (3x, y)
x' = 3x
y' = y
1
y = y'
x = x'
3
y = 2 x' 1
3
Image: y = 2 x 1
3
(x, y) (x, 2y)
x' = x
x = x'
y' = 2y
y = 1 y'
2
1 y' = 2x' 1
2
Image: y = 4x 2
c
(x, y) (x 3, y + 2)
x' = x 3
y' = y + 2
x = x' + 3
y = y' 2
y' 2 = 2(x' + 3) 1
= 2x' + 6 1
Image: y = 2x + 7
(x, y) ( x, y)
x' = x
y' = y
x = x'
y = y'
y' = 2 x' 1
Image: y = 2x 1 or
2x + y + 1 = 0
( x, y) (x, y)
x' = x
y' = y
x = x'
y = y'
y' = 2x' 1
Image: y = 2x + 1 or
2x + y = 1
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a
(x, y) (y, x)
x' = y
y' = x
y = x'
x = y'
x' = 2y' 1
Image: y = 1 (x + 1)
2
y' = x + 3
x' = y 2
y = x' + 2
x = y' 3
2
x' + 2 = 2 (y' 3)
Image:
6
a
y = |x|
y = |2x| + 3
y = 4 |2x|
x = (y 3)
y3= x
y=3 x
(x, y) (4x 2, y + 3)
x' = 4x 2
y' = y + 3
+
2
x'
y = y' 3
x=
4
2
y' 3 = 2 x' + 2
4
2
Image: y = 5 1 (x + 2)
16
(x, y) (x 2, 4(y + 3))
x' = x 2
y' = 4(y + 3)
x = x' + 2
y = y' 3
4
y' 3 = 2 (x' + 2) 2
4
y' = 5 (x' + 2) 2
4
2
Image: y = 20 4( x + 2)
7
a
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a
x' = x
y' 1 = y
x' = x
y' = y + 1
(x, y) (x, y + 1)
2
y' + 2 = y
x' 1 = x
x' = x + 1
y' = y 2
(x, y) (x + 1, y 2)
2
x' 2 = x
x' = x + 2
170
3(y' + 2) = y
y' = y 2
3
(x, y) x, y
3
x + 2, y 2
3
2
Dilate the graph of y = x a factor 1
3
from the x-axis then translate it two
units right and two units down.
4x' = x
x' = x
4
y' = y
y' = y
(x, y) x, y
4
Dilate the graph of y = [x] a factor 1
4
from the y-axis.
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y' = x' = 1
6
2
y' = y
x' 1 = x
6
2
1
x' = x +
y' = 6y
2
(x, y) (x, 6y)
(x, 6y)
x + 1, 2y
2
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10 One part = 45 mm
125 000 parts = 45 mm 125 000
= 5 625 000 mm
= 5.625 km
x= 9
6 15
x = 9 6 = 3.6
15
144 = 6
11
p
p = 11
144 6
p = 11 144 = 264
6
x = 15
3 2
x = 15 3 = 22.5
2
6 : 5 : 7 = 180
One part = 180 18 = 10
Six parts = 10 6 = 60
Five parts = 10 5 = 50
Seven parts = 10 7 = 70
Suppose they receive $x, $y and $z
respectively.
x+2=3
2
x
2(x + 2) = 3x
2x + 4 = 3x
x=4
X receives $4 and Y receives $6.
Two parts = $4
One part = $2
Seven parts = $14
Z receives $14.
One part = 10 g
Three parts = 10 g 3 = 30 g (zinc)
Four parts = 10 g 4 = 40 g (tin)
Seven parts = 56
One part = 56 7 = 8 green beads
Two parts = 8 2 = 16 white beads
4 and b + c = 5
3
2
a
5
2
5
2
5
2
54
2 3
= 15 8 = 7
6
6
a : c = 6 : 7
b=
a
b+c=
a
b+c=
a a
4+c=
3 a
c=
a
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1
a
AAA
Note that E corresponds with B,
so x corresponds with 14 cm.
x = 10
14 12
x = 10 14 = 11 2 cm
3
12
AAA
x=6
2 4
x = 6 2 = 3 cm
4
AAA
Note that Q corresponds with B and R
corresponds with C, so x corresponds
with 6 cm.
x = 10
6 8
x = 10 6 = 7.5 cm
8
2
a
AAA
x+8=8=4
2
x
x + 8 = 4x
3x = 8
x = 2 2 cm
3
AAA
x + 1.5 = 12 = 6
10 5
x
5x + 7.5 = 6x
x = 7.5 cm
AAA
x=9
5 4
x = 9 5 = 11.25 cm
4
AAA
x + 12 = 24 = 3
16 2
12
2x + 24 = 36
2x = 12
x = 6 cm
AAA
x+2=5
3
2
3x + 6 = 10
3x = 4
x = 1 1 cm
3
AC = 15 = 5
14 12 4
AC = 5 14 = 17.5 cm
4
AE + 4 = 5
4
AE
4AE + 16 = 5AE
AE = 16 cm
AB = AE + EB
= 20 cm
tree = 30 = 15
33 224 112
Tree height = 15 33 = 4.42 m
112
Note: It is valid to leave the
measurements of the stick and its
shadow in cm, as you are comparing the
ratio of measurements with the same
units.
h = 20 = 1
15 40 2
h = 15 = 7.5 m high
2
h = 1
300 20
h = 300 = 15 m high
20
CY = 15 = 1
45 30 2
CY = 45 = 22.5 m
2
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h = 2
32 6.2
h = 64 = 10 10 m high
31
6.2
x = 20 x
8
4
2x = 20 x
8
8
2x = 20 x
3x = 20
x = 20 = 6 2 cm high
3
3
13
x = 1.5 = 15
1.3 x 0.8 8
8x = 19.5x 15x
23x = 19.5
x = 19.5 = 39 m
46
23
12
h= 9
8 10
h = 72 = 7.2 m high
10
x = 1.3
100 3.5
x = 1.3 100
3.5
1300
=
3.5
260
=
37.1
7
Height 37.1 m + 1.7 m
= 38.6 m
x=5
4 2
x = 20 = 10
2
2
y =2 +4
= 4 + 16 = 20
y = 20
= 45 =2 5
2
2
z = 10 + 5
= 100 + 25 = 125
z = 125
2
= 25 5 = 5 5
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y: z=2 5 : 5 5
=2: 5
ED : AB = 2 : 5
y : z = ED : AB
a + 12 = 10
7
12
120
a + 12 =
7
120
12
a=
7
= 36 = 5 1
7
7
17 h = 1.8
3 0.76
h = 1.8 3 7.11 m
0.76
18 In TRN, TRN = 90 T
In RST,
S = 90 T
TRN = S
SRN = T
TRN ~ TSR
NT = RT
RT ST
= 4 =2
10 5
NT = 2
4 5
NT = 2 4 = 1.6 m
5
19
AB AC
A is common to both triangles.
APQ ~ ACB
PQ = AQ
BC AB
PQ = 3
10 14
PQ = 30 = 2 1 m
7
14
20 Note that the three triangles are all
similar, as shown in Q.18.
x+4=6=3
4 2
6
x+4=36=9
2
x=5
y=4
x y
2
y = 4x = 4 5
y=2 5
a=6=3
y 4 2
a = 3y = 3 5
2
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Exercise 9C Solutions
6
1
a
2:4:6:8=1:2:3:4
2 : 8 : 18 : 32 = 1 : 4 : 9 : 16
Area ratio = 16 : 25
Side ratio =
16
25
2
4
2 = 4:5
5
30 9 = 22.5 cm
12
1 : 4 : 9 : 16
8
a
1:2:3
1:2:3
1 : 8 : 27
A'B' = 5
AB 3
2
a
2:4:6:8=1:2:3:4
2
Area A'B'C'D' = 7 5
3
= 7 25
9
2
= 19 4 cm
9
5
a
9
a
20 2.1 = 20 4.41
2
= 88.2 cm
i 8 : 12 = 2 : 3
ii 4 : 6 = 2 : 3
iii 3 : 4 1 = 2 : 3
2
8 4 3 : 12 6 4 1 = 96 : 324
2
= 8 : 27
The ratio in b is the cube of the ratios in a.
10
a 3:2:5
b
Sphere 1: V = 4 3 = 36
3
3
Sphere 2: V = 4 2 = 32
3
3
3
Sphere 3: V = 4 5 = 500
3
3
32
500
36 : :
= 108 : 32 : 500
3
3
= 27 : 8 : 125
The second ratio is the cube of the first.
3
11 (2 : 1) = 2 : 1
=8:1
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a Length ratio = 1 : 2500
= 1 : 50
12 (3 : 4) = 3 : 4
= 27 : 64
13
8 : 27 = 3 8 :
=2:3
27
b
14 Volume ratio = 64 : 27
a
Height ratio = 3 64 : 27
=4:3
Radius ratio = 3 64 : 27
=4:3
15 Height ratio = 2 : 1
2
a Area ratio = (2 : 1)
=4:1
b
177
Capacity ratio = (2 : 1)
=8:1
16
2
a (1 : 10) = 1 : 100
3
(1 : 10) = 1 : 1000
(1 : 10) = 1 : 10
3
3
17 1 12 = 1 3
2 8
2 2
= 27 litres
16
3
1 16 = 1 23
2 8
2
= 4 litres
3
3
18 343 7.5 = 343 5
10.5
7
= 125 mL
3
3
343 9 = 343 6
10.5
7
= 216 mL
Width = 150 1
50
= 3 cm
1
2500
2
= 3 2500 = 7500 cm
Area = 3
20
a Height ratio = 144 : 169
= 12 : 13
b
21
a Ratio of sides = 1 : 2
2
2
Ratio of areas = 1 : 2 = 1 : 4
Four times
b
22 BDE ~ CAF
and AB = AC = 2AD
2
2
2
BD = BA AD
2
2
= (2AD) AD
2
= 3AD
2
Ratio of areas = BD2
AC
2
3AD
=
2
(2AD)
2
3AD 3
=
2 =
4AD 4
Note: It is easier to express lengths in
terms of AD as fractions are avoided.
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Exercise 9D Solutions
1
Take 1 cm to be a unit.
Draw OB 14 cm long and OA 4 cm long.
Join AB. Mark OD 1 cm along OB from O
and draw a line through D parallel to BA.
OC will be 4 = 2 units (cm) long.
14 7
Take 1 cm to be a unit.
Draw OB 13 cm long and OA 9 cm long.
Join AB. Mark OD 1 cm along OB from
O and draw a line through D parallel to
BA. OC will be 9 units (cm) long.
13
The diagram will be like the one for
Q.5, except that OA will be longer and
OB will be slightly shorter.
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Exercise 9E Solutions
1
a
2
a
1=1+ 5 1
2
5 2
1
+
=
2
= 5 1
2
1
=1
= (1 + 5 ) (1 + 5 )
8
(1
+
2
5
+ 5)(1 + 5 )
=
8
5
)(1
+ 5)
(6
+
2
=
8
= 6 + 8 5 + 10
8
= 16 + 8 5 = 2 + 5
8
2 + 1 = 1 + 5 + 1
=2+ 5
3
= 2 + 1
3
As shown above, 1 = 1.
2
1
( 1) = 2
2=21+ 5
2
=41 5
2
=3 5
2
2
( 1) = 1 + 5 2
2
2
(
5
1)
=
4
=52 5 +1
4
=3 5 =2
2
2
1
2 = ( 1) = 2
ii CX = AXBX
= 1 10 = 10
CX = 10
3
Join AB and BC. This will produce a rightangled triangle with an altitude.
In Q.2 we proved that the altitude was the
geometric mean of the two segments that
divided the base. Therefore, as in Q.2:
AD = BD
BD CD
DE
EC =
DE DE + EC
Since BD = DE,
AD = EC and CD = DE + EC
DE = DE + EC
DE
EC
= 1 + EC
DE
DE
x=
EC
=1+1
x
2
x x1=0
Using the quadratic formula:
x = 1 + 1 4 1 1
2
= 1 + 5 =
2
(Rejecting the negative root as x > 0)
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EC = 1 = 1
DE
AD = EC = 1
BD DE
AD = BD
BD CD
=1
4
a
i AOB = 360 = 36
10
180
36
ii OAB =
2
= 72
XAB = 72 = 36
2
ABO = OAB = 72
AXB = 180 36 72
= 72
ABO = AXB
AX = AB
ii XAO = 72
2
= 36 = AOX
AX = OX
iii Corresponding angles are equal, so
the triangles must be similar.
XB = 1
AB
=1
= 1 + 5
2
(Refer to Q.1 part a.)
XB = AB
AB OB
= AB
= 1 since OB = 1
AB = 1 + 5 0.62
2
d
AOB ~ XAB
OB = AB
AB XB
OX + XB = AB
XB
AB
OX = XA = AB
AB + XB = AB
AB
XB
XB
1+
= AB
AB XB
x = XB
AB
=1+1
x
2
x x1=0
Using the quadratic formula:
x = 1 + 1 4 1 1
2
= 1 + 5 =
2
(Rejecting the negative root as x > 0)
180
=1
==1+ 5
2
1
1=
=1+1
2
= 1 + 1
3
=1+= + 5
2
3
= (1 + )
2
= +
= (1 + ) +
= 1 + 2
=4+2 5 =2+ 5
2
4
= (1 + 2)
2
= + 2
= + 2(1 + )
= 2 + 3
= 4 + 3(1 + 5 ) = 7 + 3 5
2
2
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=1
=1
= 1 + 5 2 = 1 + 5
2
2
2
1
= ( 1)
= 1 ( 1)
=2
= 4 (1 + 5 ) = 3 5
2
2
3
1
= (2 )
= 2 1 1
= 2( 1) 1
= 2 3
=2+2 5 6= 5 2
2
4
1
= (2 3)
=23
= 2 3( 1)
= 5 3
= 10 3 3 5 = 7 3 5
2
2
Alternatively, the surd expressions can
be multiplied and simplified, for the
same answers:
1=1
=1+1
n+1
n
=
b
= 1 + 1
n
n1
= +
1
tn > tn 1
tn + 1 = 1 + tn 1
tn
tn
Since the Fibonacci sequence is
increasing, 1 < tn + 1 < 2.
tn
This means the sequence is not
diverging to infinity, and has a limit
between 1 and 2.
If there is a limit, then when n is large,
tn + 1 tn 1
tn
tn
= 1 + tn 1
tn
1
=1+
tn 1
tn
t
n+1
x=
tn
t
n1
tn
=1+1
x
2
x x1=0
Using the quadratic formula:
x = 1 + 1 4 1 1
2
= 1 + 5 =
2
(Rejecting the negative root as x > 0.)
Thus the sequence will approach
as n .
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x=3
7 5
x=37
5
21
=
5
8
B
9
10 parts = 50
One part = 5
Largest part is 6 parts = 30
Ratio of lengths = 10 : 30 = 1 : 3
3
3
Ratio of volumes = 1 : 3
= 1 : 27
Ratio of lengths = 4 : 5
3
3
Ratio of volumes = 4 : 5
= 64 : 125
XY = 12 = 6
3 10 5
XY = 6 3
5
= 3.6 cm
10 XY ' = 2 XY
3
Area of triangle XY 'Z '
= 4 area of triangle XYZ
9
2
4
= 60 = 80 cm
9
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i XQ = ZP
XZ XY
XQ = 24 = 2
30 36 3
XQ = 20 cm
ii QZ = XZ XQ
QZ = 30 20
= 10 cm
XP : PY = 24 : 12 = 2 : 1
PQ : YZ = 2 : 3
2
a
AC : DF = 5 : 3
EF : BC = 3 : 5
7
a
h = 1
21 2.3
h = 21 = 210 m
2.3 23
BC = 5 (3-4-5 triangle)
So YB = 2.5
BAC ~ BYX
XY = CA
YB AB
XY = 3
2.5 4
XY = 3 2.5 = 15
8
4
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d
8
a
9
a
1000 = 10 cm
BM = 30 cm
AM = 50 cm (3-4-5 triangle)
Comparing corresponding sides AM
and AD:
AM : AD = 50 : 60 = 5 : 6
2
2
Ratio of areas = 5 : 6
= 25 : 36
PD = AD
BA MA
PD = 60 = 6
40 50 5
PD = 6 40 = 48 cm
5
10
a Ratio of radii = 101 : 100 = 1.01 : 1
2
Ratio of areas = 1.01 : 1
= 1.0201 : 1
= 102.01 : 100
Percentage increase = 2.01% 2%
b
XY = AX
BC AB
=3=1
9 3
AY = AX
AC AB
=3=1
9 3
c
d
CY = 2
AC 3
YZ = CY
AD AC
=2
3
2
A = 20 = 400
360 32
9
400
A=
360
9
2
2
= 16 000 cm = 1.6 m
3
11
184
V = 20 = 8000
27
1000 33
V = 8000 1000
27
3
8
= 000 000 cm
27
3
= 8 m
27
area AXY = 1
area ABC 32
=1
9
2
area CYZ = 2
area ACD 32
=4
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185
13
a
PQ = YQ
AB XB
(corresponding sides of similar triangles)
B = Q
(corresponding angles of similar triangles)
ABX ~ PQY (PAP)
b
AX = AB
PY PQ
(similar triangles proven above)
AB = BC
PQ QR
(ABC and PQR are similar)
AX = BC
PY QR
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60 = 60
180
=
3
144 = 144
180
= 4
5
240 = 240
180
= 4
3
330 = 330
180
11
=
6
420 = 420
180
7
=
3
480 = 480
180
8
=
3
2
a
2 = 2 180
3
3
= 120
5 = 5 180
6
6
= 150
7 = 7 180
6
6
= 210
0.9 = 9 180
10
= 162
5 = 5 180
9
9
= 100
9 = 9 180
5
5
= 324
11 = 11 180
9
9
= 220
1.8 = 18 180
10
= 324
1.89 = 108.29
2.9 = 166.16
4.31 = 246.94
3.72 = 213.14
5.18 = 296.79
4.73 = 271.01
6.00 = 343.77
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73 = 1.27
107 = 1.87
161 = 2.81
8410' = 1.47
228 = 3.98
13640' = 2.39
329 = 5.74
= 1 180
3
3
= 60
6
a
5
a
4 = 4 180
= 720
3 = 3 180
= 540
= 1 180
= 180
5 = 5 180
3
3
= 300
11 = 11 180
6
6
= 330
23 = 23 180
6
6
= 690
23 = 23 180
6
6
= 690
360 = 360
180
= 2
540 = 540
180
= 3
240 = 240
180
4
=
3
720 = 720
180
= 4
330 = 330
180
11
=
6
210 = 210
180
7
=
6
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sin 4 = sin 0 = 1
cos 4 = cos 0 = 1
sin 3 = 1
2
cos 3 = 0
2
2
a
sin 3 = 1
2
cos 3 = 0
2
2 +
= sin = 1
2
cos 5 = cos 2 +
2
2
= cos = 0
2
sin 5 = sin
2
sin 3 = sin (2 )
= sin = 0
cos 3 = cos (2 )
= cos = 1
3
a
sin 9 = sin 4 +
2
2
= sin = 1
2
cos 9 = cos 4 +
2
2
= cos = 0
2
2 + 3
= sin 3 = 1
2
cos 7 = cos 2 + 3
2
2
= cos 3 = 0
2
sin 7 = sin
2
sin 5 = sin 2
2
2
= sin = 1
2
cos 5 = cos 2
2
2
= cos = 0
2
sin 27 = sin 12 + 3
2
2
= sin 3 = 1
2
cos 27 = cos 12 + 3
2
2
= cos
=0
2
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= sin = 1
2
cos 9 = cos 4
2
2
= cos = 0
2
sin 9 = sin
2
4 + 3
= sin 3 = 1
2
cos 22 = cos 4 + 3
2
2
= cos 3 = 0
2
sin 11 = sin
2
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2
a
tan = sin
cos
= 0 =0
1
tan = sin
cos
= 0 =0
1
sin 7
2
tan 7 =
2 cos 7
2
sin 3
2
=
cos 3
2
1
= = undefined
0
sin 5
2
tan 5 =
2
cos 5
2
sin
2
=
cos
2
1
= = undefined
0
sin
2
tan =
2 cos
2
= 1 = undefined
0
3
a
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cos = 3 = 0.375
8
= 6759'
x = cos 25
5
x = 5 0.9063. . .
4.5315
x = sin 25
6
x = 6 0.4226. . .
2.5357
x = cos 50
10
x = 10 0.642787. . .
6.4279
tan = 6 = 1.2
5
= 5012'
x = sin 20
10
x = 10 0.342020. . .
3.4202
5 = tan 65
x
x= 5
tan 65
5
=
2.1445. . .
2.3315
2
a
x = sin 70
7
x = 7 0.9396. . .
6.5778
5 = cos 40
x
5
x=
cos 40
5
=
0.7660. . .
6.5270
a = cos 40 = 0.7660
b = sin 40 = 0.6428
c = a = 0.7660
d = b = 0.6428
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sin ( + ) = sin
= 0.42
cos ( x) = cos x
= 0.7
sin (2 ) = sin
= 0.42
tan ( ) = tan
= 0.38
sin ( ) = sin
= 0.42
tan (2 ) = tan
= 0.38
cos ( + x) = cos x
= 0.7
cos (2 x) = cos x
= 0.7
2
a
3
a
b = sin ( ) = sin
= 3
2
c = cos ( ) = cos
=1
2
d = sin ( ) = sin
= 3
2
tan ( ) = tan
=
f
sin (180 + x) = sin x
= 0.7
sin ( x) = sin x
= 0.7
cos ( ) = cos
= 0.6
a = cos ( ) = cos
= 1
2
4
a
3
2
1
2
tan ( ) = tan
= 3
d = sin ( + ) = sin
= 3
2
c = cos ( + ) = cos
=1
2
tan ( + ) = tan
3
2
=
= 3
1
2
sin (2 ) = sin
= 3
2
cos (2 ) = cos
= 1
2
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2
a
cos 3 = cos
4
4
1
=
2
tan 5 = tan
6
6
1
=
3
sin 7 = sin
6
6
1
=
2
c
cos 5 = cos
4
4
1
=
2
tan 4 = tan
3
3
= 3
d
g
sin 5 = sin
3
3
= 3
2
cos 7 = cos
4
4
1
=
2
tan 11 = tan
6
6
1
=
3
120 = 2
3
sin 2 = sin = 3
3
2
3
cos 2 = cos = 1
3
2
3
tan 2 = tan = 3
3
3
135 = 3
4
sin 3 = sin = 1
4
4
2
cos 3 = cos = 1
4
4
2
3
tan
= tan = 1
4
4
210 = 7
6
sin 7 = sin = 1
6
6
2
cos 7 = cos = 3
6
6
2
1
tan 7 = tan =
6
6
3
240 = 4
3
sin 4 = sin = 3
3
3
2
cos 4 = cos = 1
3
3
2
4
tan
= tan = 3
3
3
135 = 7
4
sin 7 = sin = 1
4
4
2
cos 7 = cos = 1
4
4
2
7
tan
= tan = 1
4
4
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3
f
390 = 13 = 2 +
6
6
sin 13 = sin = 1
6
6 2
cos 13 = cos = 3
2
6
6
tan 13 = tan = 1
6
6
3
420 = 7 = 2 +
3
3
sin 7 = sin = 3
2
3
3
cos 7 = cos = 1
3
3 2
7
tan
= tan = 3
3
3
135 = 7
4
sin 7 = sin = 1
4
4
2
cos 7 = cos = 1
4
4
2
7
tan
= tan = 1
4
4
300 = 5
3
sin 5 = sin = 3
3
3
2
cos 5 = cos = 1
3
3 2
tan 5 = tan = 3
3
3
h
j
60 =
3
sin = sin = 3
3
3
2
cos = cos = 1
3
3 2
tan = tan = 3
3
3
sin 2 = sin
3
3
= 3
2
cos 11 = cos
4
4
1
=
2
tan 13 = tan
6
6
1
=
3
tan 15 = tan 3
6
6
= tan = undefined
2
cos 14 = cos 2
4
4
= cos = 0
2
cos 3 = cos
4
4
1
=
2
sin 11 = sin
4
4
1
=
2
cos 21 = cos 7
3
= cos = 1
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i Period = 2 = 2 = 2
1
n
ii Amplitude = a = 2
Period = 2
3
Amplitude = 2
Period = 2 = 2 =
2
n
ii Amplitude = a = 3
i Period = 2 = 2
3
n
ii Amplitude = a = 1
2
2
= 4
1
2
Amplitude = 4
Period =
2
Period = 2 =
= 4
1
n
2
ii Amplitude = a = 3
i Period = 2 = 2
3
n
ii Amplitude = a = 4
i Period = 2 = 2 =
4 2
n
ii Amplitude = a = 1
2
Period = 2
3
Amplitude = 1
2
2
Period = 2 =
= 4
1
n
2
ii Amplitude = a = 2
2
a
Period = 2 =
2
Amplitude = 3
Period = 2
3
Amplitude = 4
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Period = 2 =
2
Amplitude = 5
2
= 4
1
2
Amplitude = 3
3
a
Period =
Period = 2 =
4 2
Amplitude = 2
2
= 6
1
3
Amplitude = 2
Period =
Period = 2 =
2
Amplitude = 1
2
= 6
1
3
Amplitude = 2
Period =
Period = 2
3
Amplitude = 2
Period = 2
3
Amplitude = 2
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2
2
3
6
=
= 3
2
Amplitude = 5
2
5
f(0) = cos 0
2
=5
2
5
f(2) = cos 4
3
2
5
=
4
Period =
5
a
Period (f) = 2 = 2
1
Amplitude (f) = 1
Period (g) = 2 = 2
1
Amplitude (g) = 1
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Period = 2 =
2
Amplitude = 4
Greatest/least y = 4
Period = 2 =
2
Amplitude = 2
Greatest/least y = 2
Period = 2
3
Amplitude = 2
Greatest/least y = 2
2
a
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3
a
f(0) = cos
3
= cos = 1
3 2
f(2) = cos 2
3
= cos = 1
3 2
4
a
f(0) = sin 2
3
= sin 2 = 3
3
2
f(2) = sin 2 2
3
= sin 2 = 3
2
3
Start with y = sin 2x
Period = 2 =
2
Amplitude = 1
Greatest/least y = 1
Translate graph units to the right.
3
f( ) = sin 3 +
4
3
= sin
= 1
4
2
f() = sin 3 +
4
= sin 5 = 1
4
2
Start with y = sin 3x
Period = 2
3
Amplitude = 1
Greatest/least y = 1
Translate graph units to the left.
4
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sin x = 1
2
When x = , sin x = 1
4
2
x = + and 2
4
4
5
7
=
and
4
4
cos x = 1
2
x = and 2
4
4
= and 7
4
4
cos x = 1
2
When x = , cos x = 1
4
2
x = and +
4
4
3
3
=
and
4
4
sin x = 3
2
x = and
3
3
= and 2
3
3
cos x = 1
2
When x = , cos x = 1
3
2
x = and +
3
3
2
2
=
and
3
3
sin = 1
2
= 30 and 180 30
= 30 and 150
cos = 1
2
When = 60, cos = 1
2
= 180 60 and 180 + 60
= 120 and 240
2
a
cos = 3
2
2 cos = 1
cos = 1
2
When = 60, cos = 1
2
= 180 60 and 180 + 60
= 120 and 240
2 sin = 3
sin = 3
2
= 60 and 180 60
= 60 and 120
2 sin = 1
sin = 1
2
= 45 and 180 45
= 45 and 135
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4
a
sin x = 0.35
When x = 0.35, sin x 0.357
x + 0.357 and 2 0.357
3.50 and 5.93
sin x = 0.4
x 0.411 and 0.411
0.41 and 2.73
cos x = 0.7
When x = 0.7, cos x 0.795
x 0.795 and + 0.795
2.35 and 3.95
cos x = 0.2
When x = 0.2, cos x 1.369
x 1.369 and + 1.369
1.77 and 4.51
5
a
sin x = 0.6
x 0.643, 0.643,
2 + 0.643 and 4 0.643
0.64, 2.498, 6.73 and 8.871
sin x = 1
2
When x = , sin x = 1
4
2
x = + , 2 , 3 + and 4
4
4
4
4
5
7
13
15
=
,
,
and
4 4 4
4
6
a
sin x = 3
2
x = , , 2 + and 3
3
3
3
3
= , 2 , 7 and 8
3 3 3
3
2 [0, 4]
sin 2 = 1
2
When sin 2 = 1 , 2 =
6
2
2 = + , 2 , 3 + and 4
6
6
6
6
7
11
19
23
=
,
,
and
6 6
6
6
= 7 , 11 , 19 and 23
12 12 12
12
b
2 [0, 4]
cos 2 = 3
2
2 = , 2 , 2 + and 4
6
6
6
6
11
13
23
= ,
,
and
6 6
6
6
11
13
23
,
,
and
=
12
12 12 12
2 [0, 4]
sin 2 = 1
2
2 = , , 2 + and 3
6
6
6
6
= , 5 , 13 and 17
6
6 6 6
5
13
17
, ,
and
=
12
12 12 12
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3 [0, 4]
When sin 3 = 1 , 3 =
4
2
3 = + , 2 , 3 + , 4 ,
4
4
4
4
5 + and 6
4
4
= 5 , 7 , 13 , 15 , 21 and 23
4 4 4
4
4
4
7
13
15
21
23
5
, ,
,
,
and
=
12
12 12 12 12 12
e
When cos 2 = 3 , 2 =
2
6
2 = , + , 3 and 3 +
6
6
6
6
5
7
17
19
=
, ,
and
6 6 6
6
= 5 , 7 , 17 and 19
12 12 12
12
2 [0, 4]
cos 2 = 0.4
2 1.159, 2 1.159,
2 + 1.159 and 4 1.159
1.159, 5.124, 7.443 and 11.408
0.580, 2.562, 3.721 and 5.704
3 [0, 3]
cos 3 = 0.6
3 0.927, 2 0.927, 2 + 0.927,
4 0.927, 4 + 0.927 and 6 0.927
.927, 5.354, 7.210, 11.641, 13.494 and 17.922
0.309, 1.785, 2.403, 3.880, 4.498 and 5.974
8
a
2 [0, 4]
Period = 2 = 2
1
Amplitude = 1
sin 2 = 1
2
When sin 2 = 1 , 2 =
4
2
2 = + , 2 , 3 + and 4
4
4
4
4
= 5 , 7 , 13 and 15
4 4 4
4
5
7
13
15
, ,
and
=
8 8 8
8
7
a
2 [0, 4]
sin 2 = 0.6
2 [0, 4]
cos 2 = 3
2
sin 3 = 1
2
203
2 [0, 4]
sin 2 = 0.8
When sin 2 = 0.8, 2 0.927
2 + 0.927, 2 0.927,
3 + 0.927 and 4 0.927
4.067, 5.353, 10.347 and 11.633
2.034, 2.678, 5.176 and 5.820
= , , and
3
3 3
3
Mark the points
5, 1 , , 1 , , 1 and 5, 1 .
3 2 3 2 3 2
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x = , + , + and
3
3
3
3
= 4, 2, 2 and 4
3
3 3
3
Mark the points
4, 1 , 2, 1 , 2, 1
2 3
2 3
2
3
and 4, 1 .
2
3
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x = + , 2
6
6
7
11
=
and
6
6
2x = , , 2 + and 3
3
3
3
3
= , 2, 7 and 8
3 3 3
3
7
4
and
x= , ,
6 3 6
3
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4 4
2
When sin x = 1 , x =
4
4
2
x = , + , 2
4
4
4
4
3
and 2
x = 0,
2
2
a
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The graph of y = 2 cos 2x (period , amplitude 2) translated units to the right and 1 unit
3
down.
The graph of y = 2 sin 2x (period , amplitude 2) translated units to the left and 1 unit up.
6
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a
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cos sin
6
6
A=
sin cos
6
6
3 1
2
= 2
1 3
2 2
3 1
3
2 2 1 = 2
1 3 0 1
2
2 2
3 1
,
2
2
3 1
,
2 2
cos sin
4
4
A=
sin cos
4
4
A=
1
2
1
2
cos
2
sin
2
1
2
1
2
sin
2
cos
2
= 0 1
1 0
0
1
1 = 0
1 0 0 1
(0, 1)
cos 2 sin 2
3
3
A=
sin 2 cos 2
3
3
1 3
= 2 2
3 1
2 2
1 3
3
2 2 0= 2
3 1 1 1
2
2 2
cos 5 sin 5
4
4
A=
sin 5 cos 5
4
4
1 1
2
= 2
1
2
2
1 1 1
2 2 2 =
1
1 1
2 2
2
(0, 1)
1 + 1
2 2
1 1
2 2
= 0
1
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A=
cos
sin
5
6
sin 5
6
5
6
cos 5
6
1
2
1
3
= 2
1
2
3
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
1
2
3
2
3
2
1
2
1
3
,
2
2
3
4
3+1
4 4
3
4
3
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
cos sin
4
4
=
sin cos
4
4
1 1
2
= 2
1 1
2 2
1
2
1
2
1, 3
2 2
1 cos sin
2 =
6
6
sin
cos
2 6
6
i R34
anticlockwise.
6
b
1
2
3
2
1
2
3
2
cos 4
3
sin 4
3
sin 4
3
cos 4
3
4 anticlockwise.
3
c
210
ii R
2
2
2 = 2
1 2 +
2
1
= 2
3
2
cos 3 sin 3
4
4
=
sin 3 cos 3
4
4
1 1
2
= 2
1
2
2
cos sin
2
2
=
sin cos
2
2
= 0 1
1 0
1
2
1
2
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iii R
5
6
iv R
4
cos 5 sin 5
6
6
=
sin 5 cos 5
6
6
3 1
2
2
=
1
3
2
2
cos sin
4
4
=
sin cos
4
4
1 1
2
= 2
1 1
2 2
5 5
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a
5 = 12 + 12 cos 1 t + 1
6
3
cos 1 t + 1 = 7
6
12
3
1 t + 1 = 2.1936 or 4.0896
6
3
t + 1 = 4.1895 or 7.8106
3
t = 3.856 or 7.477
3.856 30 = 116 days, 26th April
7.477 30 = 224 days, 14th August
3
a
2
a
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a
sin 3t = 1 for 0 3t 15
3t = , 5, 9
2 2 2
t = , 5, 9
6 6 6
= 0.524, 2.618, 4.712 s
sin 3t = 0 for 0 3t 9
3t = 0, , 2
t = 0, , 2
3 3
= 0, 1.047, 2.094 s
5
a
7
a
t=4
AC = 21 3 cos
3
= 19.5 C
D=AB
= 1 + 2 cos t
12
8
a
213
1 + 2 cos t < 0
12
cos t < 1
12 2
< t < 5
3 12 3
4 < t < 20
From 4 am to 8 pm.
t=0
3
6
t=
3
6
t = 2 am
6 + 4 cos t = 2
3
6
cos = 1
6 3
t = , 3
6
3
t 2 = 6, 18
t = 8 or t = 20
8 am and 8 pm
i Amplitude = 5 2 = 1.5 m
2
ii Period = 12 hours
iii From graph, the shape is a cosine
curve reflected in the x-axis.
Graph will be of the form
d(t) = 1.5 cos kt + 3.5
Period = 2 = 12
k
2
=
k=
12 6
d(t) = 1.5 cos t + 3.5
6
iv 1.5 m
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a
ii
2
= 2 26
26
= 52 weeks (1 year)
ii 3000
iii 4000 3000 = [1000, 7000]
D = 4 + cos t
8
d = 3.5 cos t = 0.5
8
t = 2 or 2
8
3
3
16
16
or
t=
3
3
1
= 5 or 5 1
3
3
It can enter after 6:40 am and must leave
by 5:20 pm.
214
3
3 3
3
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y = 2 sin (3x )
= 2 sin 3(x
3
Period = 2
3
y = 5 cos 5x + 3
Amplitude = |5| = 5
5 sin (2x ) + 2 = 0
Period = 2 =
2
Amplitude = 5
Maximum and minimum y values are
y = 7 and y = 3.
Since y = 0 is within the range of the
function, the function will pass through
the line twice each cycle. The function
covers two cycles over the given
domain, and so will pass through
y = 0 four times.
There are four solutions.
D
3 = 3 180
11
11
540
=
11
= 49.09
x 5, 23
12 12
3x 5 , 23
4 4
sin 3x = 2 = 1
2
2
3x = + , 2 , 3 + ,
4
4
4
4 , 5 + , 6
4
4
4
Omit the first and last as they are not in
the interval.
3x = 7, 13, 15, 21
4 4
4
4
x = 7, 13, 5, 7
D
12 12 4 4
cos 13 = cos
6
= cos
6
2
= sin
3
=2
Period =
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330 = 330 = 11
180
6
11 = 11 180 = 495
4
4
810 = 810 = 9
180
2
23 = 23 180 = 1035
4
4
1080 = 1080 = 6
180
1035 = 1035 = 23
180
4
135 = 135 = 3
180
4
405 = 405 = 9
180
4
390 = 390 = 13
180
6
420 = 420 = 7
180
3
80 = 80 = 4
180
9
sin 11 = sin
4
cos 7 = cos
4
sin 11 = sin
6
2
a
5 = 5 180 = 150
6
6
7 = 7 180 = 315
4
4
11 = 11 180 = 495
4
4
3 = 3 180 = 45
12
12
15 = 15 180 = 1350
2
2
3 = 3 180 = 135
4
4
= 180 = 45
4
4
2 + 3
= sin 3 = 1
4
2
2 +
= cos = 1
4
2
= sin = 1
6
2
cos 7 = cos 2 + 5
6
6
= cos 5 = 3
6
2
2 +
= cos = 3
6
2
cos 13 = cos
6
sin 23 = sin 4
6
6
= sin = 1
2
6
cos 23 = cos 6 +
3
3
= cos =
3 2
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= cos = 1
4
2
sin 17 = cos
4
4
a
2
= 4
1
2
Amplitude = 2
Period =
Period = 2 =
4 2
Amplitude = 3
Period = 2
3
Amplitude = 1
2
5
a
Period = 2 =
2
Amplitude = 3
2
= 6
1
3
Amplitude = 4
Period =
2
= 3
2
3
Amplitude = 2
3
Period =
218
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6
a
sin = 3
2
3
sin =
=
2
3
= and +
3
3
2
= and
3
3
2 [2, 2]
sin 2 = 3 2 =
2
3
2 = , + , + and 2
3
3
3
3
= , 2 , 4 and 5
3 3
3
3
2
5
= , , and
3 3
6
6
, 5
3 3 3
sin = 1 =
3 2
3 6
= and +
3
6
6
7
= and
6
6
3
= and
6
2
+ , 7
3 3 3
sin + = 1
3
+ = 3
3 2
= 3 = 7
2 3 6
=0 =
3
3
= 2 = 5
3
5 ,
3
3 3
sin = 1 =
3
6
3
2
= and +
3
6
6
5
= and
6
6
= and 7
2
6
7
= and
2
6
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a
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cos ( ) = cos
= 0.6
cos + x = sin x
2
= 0.3
sin = cos
2
= 0.6
sin + = cos
2
= 0.6
tan ( ) = tan
= 0.7
cos x = sin x
2
= 0.3
sin ( x) = sin x
= 0.3
tan =
2
sin
2
cos
2
cos
=
sin
= 1 = 7
tan 10
sin 3 + = sin +
2
= cos = 0.6
cos 3 x = cos x
2
= sin x = 0.3
221
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y1 = 2 sin
y2 = cos
y = y1 + y2
=0 y=0+1=1
= y=1+1=2
2
= y = 0 + 1 = 1
= 3 y = 2 + 0 = 2
2
= 2 y = 0 + 1 = 1
d
b
y1 = 3 cos 2
y2 = 2 sin 2
y = y1 + y 2
=0 y=3+0=3
= y=0+2=2
4
= y = 3 + 0 = 3
2
3
y = 0 + 2 = 2
=
4
= y=3+0=3
y1 = 1 sin 2
2
y2 = cos
y = y1 + y2
= 0 y = 0 + 1 = 1
= y=0+0=0
2
= y=0+1=1
= 3 y = 0 + 0 = 0
2
= 2 y = 0 + 1 = 1
y1 = 3 sin
y2 = cos 2
y = y1 + y 2
=0 y=0+1=1
= y = 3 + 1 = 2
2
= y=0+1=1
= 3 y = 3 + 1 = 4
2
= 2 y = 0 + 1 = 1
222
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y1 = 4 sin
y2 = 2 cos
y = y1 y2
= 0 y = 0 2 = 2
= y=40=4
2
= y = 0 2 = 2
= 3 y = 4 0 = 4
2
= 2 y = 0 2 = 2
223
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sin x = 0.5
1
x = 2n + sin (0.5) or
1
(2n + 1) sin (0.5)
= 2n + or (2n + 1)
6
6
= 12n + or 6(2n + 1)
6
6
6
6
(12n
+
1)
(12n
+
5)
=
or
6
6
tan x = 3 = 3
3
x = n
3
3n
=
3
= (3n 1)
3
2
a
x = 2n +
6
12n
+
=
6
= (12n + 1)
6
or x = (2n + 1)
6
12n
+
6
+
=
6
= (12n + 7)
6
x = ,
6
6
5
= ,
6 6
cos 3x = 3
2
3x = 2n
6
2n
x=
3
18
= 12n
18
(12n
1)
=
18
= , 2
6
6
11
= ,
6 6
cos 3x = 3
2
3x = 2n
6
2n
x=
3
18
12n
=
18
= (12n 1)
18
tan x = 3 = 3
3
x = n
3
= 3n
3
(3n
1)
=
3
= , 2
3
3
2
5
=
,
3 3
cos 2x + = 2 = 1
2
4
2x + = 2n
4
4
2x = 2n
4 4
(8n
1
1)
=
4
x = (8n 1 1)
8
6
14
= 0, ,
, 2, 8, 10
8 8
8
8
8
5
3
7
= , , , 0, , ,
4
4
4
4
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=
4
4
tan 3x = 1
6
3
3x = n +
6
6
2x = n
x = n
3
x = , , , 0
3
3
226
sin 4x = 3
2
4 = 2n
3
x
6n
=
3
= (6n 1)
3
or 4x = (2n + 1)
3
= 6n + 3 +
4
(6n
+
4)
=
3
x = 6n 1 or 3n + 2
6
12
2
7
= , , 1, 1 , 1, 5 , 5, 11
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cos 3
4
cot 3 =
4 sin 3
4
1
=
1
2
2
= 1
cos 5
4
5
cot
=
4 sin 5
4
1
=
1
2
2
=1
1
sec 5 =
6 cos 5
6
1
=
3
2
= 2 = 2 3
3
3
2
a
1
cosec 13 =
6
sin 13
6
1
=
sin
6
1
= =2
1
2
1
sec 5 =
3 cos 5
3
1
= =2
1
2
cot 135 = cos 135
sin 135
= 1 1
2
2
= 1
1
cos 150
1
=
3
2
= 2 = 2 3
3
3
sec 150 =
cosec 90 =
1
cosec =
2 sin
2
1
= =1
1
1
sec 4 =
3 cos 4
3
1
=
= 2
1
2
cos 7
3
cot 7 =
3 sin 7
3
=1 3
2 2
= 1 = 3
3
3
1
sin 90
=1=1
1
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cos 225
1
=
1
2
= 2
sec 225 =
sec 330 =
3
a
1
cos 330
1
=
3
2
= 2 =2 3
3
3
sec x = 2
cos x = 1
2
3
x = , 5
4 4
cosec x = sec x
sin x = cos x
tan x = 1
x = , 5
4 4
cosec x = 2
sin x = 1
2
x = , 5
6 6
cot x = 3
tan x = 1
3
x = , 7
6 6
1
sec
= 8
17
cos =
cos + sin = 1
64 + sin2 = 1
289
2
sin = 225
289
15
sin =
17
cosec 300 =
228
tan = sin
cos
= 15 8
17
17
15
=
8
2
1 + tan = sec
2
sec = 1 + 49 = 625
576 576
25
sec =
(since cos > 0)
24
cos = 24
25
sin = tan = 7
24
cos
24
7
sin =
24 25
= 7
25
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1 + tan = sec
2
sec = 1 + 0.16 = 1.16
sec = 116
100
= 29
25
= 29
5
cot = 3
4
2
2
1 + tan = sec
2
sec = 1 + 16 = 25
9
9
5
sec = (cos < 0)
3
cos = 3
5
sin = tan = 4
3
cos
3
4
sin =
5
3
4
=
5
4 6
5
sin 2 cos = 5
3
4
cot sin
4
5
31
2
=
5 20
= 2 20 = 8
5 31 31
229
cos + sin = 1
4 + sin2 = 1
9
2
sin = 5
9
sin = 5 3 < < 2
3 2
tan = 5 2 = 5
3 3
2
2
cot =
5
5 5
2
2 4
3
5
5
+ 12
2
= 5
2
3 5
= 5 3 5
2 2 5 + 12
15
=
6 5
4( 5 + 6) 6 5
= 15(6 5 )
4 (36 5)
= 15(6 5 )
124
tan 3 sin =
cos 2 cot
9
a
2
2
cos
sin
2
2
= sin + cos
= 1, provided sin 0 and cos 0
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+ cos cos
=
cos sin
cos sin
230
1 + cot = cosec
cot cosec cot cosec
= cosec
cot
= 1 sin
sin cos
= 1
cos
= sec
Conditions: sin 0, cos 0
1 + sin
cos cos
= 1 + sin 1 sin
1 sin
cos
= (1 + sin )(1 sin )
cos (1 sin )
2
1 sin
=
cos (1 sin )
2
cos
=
cos (1 sin )
= cos
1 sin
Conditions: cos 0 (includes sin 1)
sec + tan =
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3
a
=1 3
2 2
= 2 6
4
2
a
1
3
1
3
= 3 +1 3 +1
3 1
3 +1
=3+2 3 +1=2+ 3
31
2
2
2 2
= 3 1
2 2
= 6 2
4
sin 11 = sin
12
12
= sin
12
sin = sin
12
3 4
= sin cos cos sin
3
4
3
4
= 3 1 1 1
2
2 2
2
3
1
=
2 2
= 6 2
4
tan = tan
12
4 3
tan tan
3
4
=
1 + tan tan
4
3
= 1 3 1 3
1+ 3 1 3
= 1 2 3 + 3 = 2 + 3
13
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cos u = 1 sin u
= 1 144 = 25
169 169
5
cos u =
13
2
2
cos v = 1 sin v
= 1 9 = 16
25 25
4
cos v =
5
sin (u + v) = sin u cos v + cos u sin v
= 3 5 4 12
5 13 5 13
15
48
=
65
There are four possible answers:
63, 33, 33, 63
65 65 65 65
6
a
cos = 1 sin
= 1 9 = 16
25 25
4
cos =
5
2
2
sin = 1 cos
= 1 25 = 144
169 169
12
sin =
13
2
2
cos 2 = cos sin
= 25 144
169 169
= 119
169
5
a
= 3 sin + 1 cos
2
2
1
1
=
cos +
sin
2
2
= 1 (cos + sin )
2
tan + tan
3
tan + =
6 1 tan tan
3
= tan + 3
1 3 tan
sin = sin cos cos sin
4
4
4
1
1
=
sin
cos
2
2
= 1 (sin cos )
2
232
tan = sin
cos
= 3 = 3
4 4
2 tan
tan 2 =
2
1 tan
3
2
=
1 9
16
3
= 16
2 7
= 24
7
1
cos 2
= 169
119
sec 2 =
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48
=
65
= 33
65
36
=
65
= 16
65
cosec ( + ) =
8
a
12 9
= 21 9
12 4
= 63
16
2 tan u
2
1 tan u
8
3
=
1 16
9
8
= 9
3 7
= 24
7
sec u = 1 + tan u
= 1 + 16 = 25
9
9
2
9
cos u =
25
cos u = 3 (since u is acute )
5
2
2
sec v = 1 + tan v
= 1 + 25 = 169
144 144
2
144
cos v =
169
cos v = 12 (since v is acute )
13
cos ( u v) = cos u cos v + sin u sin v
= 3 12 + 4 5
5 13 5 13
= 56
65
cos = 1 sin
= 1 9 = 16
25 25
4
cos =
5
2
2
cos = 1 sin
= 1 576 = 29
625 625
7
cos =
25
2
2
cos 2 = cos sin
= 16 9
25 25
= 7
25
1
sin ( + )
= 65
33
cot 2 = 1
tan 2
= 7
24
233
tan 2u =
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tan = sin
cos
= 3
4
sin
tan =
cos
= 24
7
tan
+ tan
tan ( + ) =
1 tan tan
3 + 24
4
7
=
3
24
1
4 7
117
=
7
28
11
117
=
44
12
10
a sin 2 = 2 sin cos
=2 3 1
2 2
= 3
2
b
11
2
2
2
a (sin cos ) = sin 2 sin cos + cos
= 1 sin 2
b
234
= 2 1 sin 1 cos
2
2
= sin cos
cos = cos cos + sin sin
3
3
3
= 1 cos + 3 sin
2
2
cos + = 1 cos = 3 sin
2
3 2
tan + tan
4
4
tan tan
tan + tan
4
4
=
1 tan 1 + tan
= 1
cos + = cos cos sin sin
6
6
6
= 3 cos 1 sin
2
2
cos + = sin cos + cos sin
3
3
3
1
= 3 cos + sin
2
2
Add the two equations:
cos + + sin + = 3 cos
6
3
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tan + tan
4
tan + =
4 1 tan tan
4
tan
+
1
=
1 tan
1
= + tan
1 tan
sin (u + v) = sin u cos v + cos u sin v
cos u cos v
cos u cos v
sin
cos
u
v + cos u sin v
=
cos u cos v cos u cos v
= tan u + tan v
235
sin 4 = sin 2 2
= 2 sin 2 cos 2
2
2
= 2 2 sin cos (cos sin )
3
3
= 4 sin cos 4 cos sin
sin
2)(sin cos )
=
1 sin 2
= sin cos
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r= 3+1 =2
cos = 3 ; sin = 1
2
2
=
6
2 sin x + = 1
6
sin x + = 1
6 2
x + = , 5, 7
6 6 5 6
x = 0, 2, 2
3
r= 3+1 =2
cos = 1; sin = 3
2
2
=
3
2 sin x = 1
3
sin c = 1
3
2
x = , 7
3
6 6
x = , 3
6 2
r = 9 + 3 = 12 = 2 3
cos = 3 = 3
2
2 3
sin = 3 = 1
2 3 2
=
6
2 3 cos x + = 3
6
cos x + = 3 = 3
2
6 2 3
x + = , 11, 13
6
6 6 6
5
, 2
x = 0,
3
Maximum = 4 + 3 = 5
Minimum = 5
Maximum = 3 + 1 = 2
Minimum = 2
Maximum = 1 + 1 = 2
Minimum = 2
Maximum = 1 + 1 = 2
Minimum = 2
Maximum = 9 + 3 = 12 = 2 3
Minimum = 2 3
Maximum = 1 + 3 = 2
Minimum = 2
Maximum = 1 + 3 + 2 = 4
Minimum = 1 + 3 + 2 = 0
Maximum = 5 + 3 + 2 = 5 + 13
Minimum = 5 3 + 2 = 5 13
2
a
r= 1+1 = 2
cos = 1 ; sin = 1
2
2
=
4
2 sin x = 1
4
sin x = 1
4
x = , 3
4 4 4
x = ,
2
236
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r = 4 + 3 = 25 = 5
cos = 4; sin = 3
5
5
36.87
5 sin ( + 36.87) 5
sin ( + 36.87) 1
+ 36.87 90
53.13
5
a
r = 8 + 4 = 12 = 2 3
cos = 2 2 = 2
3
2 3
2
sin =
= 1
2 3
3
35.26
r= 1+1 = 2
cos = 1 ; sin = 1
2
2
=
4
f(x) = 2 sin x
4
2 3 sin ( 35.26) 3
sin ( 35.26) 3 = 3
2
2 3
35.26 60, 120
95.26, 155.26
3
r= 3+1 =2
cos = 3 ; sin = 1
2
2
=
6
2 cos 2x +
6
r= 1+1 = 2
cos = 1 ; sin = 1
2
2
=
4
2 sin 3x
4
237
r= 3+1 =2
cos = 3 ' sin = 1
2
2
=
6
f(x) = 2 sin x +
6
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r= 1+1 = 2
cos = 1 ; sin = 1
2
2
=
4
f(x) = 2 sin x +
4
r= 1+3 =2
cos = 1; sin = 3
2
2
=
3
f(x) = 2 sin x
3
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cos x = 1
3
2
2
cos x + sin x = 1
2
1 + sin2 x = 1
3
sin x = 1 1 = 8
9 9
2
8
9
= 2 2, 2 2
3
3
sin x =
sin A = 1 cos A
2
=1t
2
sin A = 1 t
2
2
cos B = 1 sin B
2
=1t
sec = b
a
2
2
tan + 1 = sec
2
2
tan = b2 = 1
a
2
2
= b 2a
a
2
ABC = u; XBC = v
tan u = x + 4; tan v = x
2
2
tan = tan (u v)
= tan u tan v
1 + tan u tan v
x+4x
2
2
=
+
4
x
1+
x
2
2
4
+
+
4)
4
x(x
=
4
2
4
=2 2
x + 4x + 4
8
=
2
(x + 2)
cos B = 1 t
sin (B + A) = sin B cos A + cos B sin A
= t t + 1 t
2
2
= t (1 t )
2
= 2t 1
2
tan = b a
a
1t
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= sin 3 + x
2
= cos x
= cos ( x)
cos ( x) = cos (2 x)
sin x sin x
2
C
10
(1 + cot x) + (1 cot x)
2
= 1 + 2 cot x + cot x + 1
2
2 cot x + cot x
2
= 2 + 2 cot x
2
= 2(1 + cot x)
2
= 2 cosec x
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Maximum = 5, minimum = 1
Maximum = 4, minimum = 2
Maximum = 4, minimum = 4
Maximum = 2, minimum = 0
sin 2 = 1
2
2 = , 5, 13, 17
6 6 6
6
5
13
17
,
= , ,
12 12 12 12
cos 3 = 3
2
3 = , 11, 13, 23, 25, 35
6
6
6
6
6 6
11
13
23
25
35
,
,
,
,
= ,
18 18 18 18 18 18
2
sin 2 = 1
sin 2 = 1
2 = , 3,
2 2
= , 3,
4 4
5,
2
5,
4
7
2
7
4
tan = 1
3
2
tan = 1
3
5
= , , 7, 11
6 6 6 6
sin = 1
4
sin = 1
2
= , 5, 7, 11
6 6 6 6
2
a
tan 2 = 1
2 = 3,
4
= 3,
8
7,
4
7,
8
11,
4
11,
8
15
4
15
8
sin 3 = 1
3 = 3, 7, 11
2 2 2
= , 7, 11
2 6 6
cos 2 = 1
2
2 = , 7,
4 4
= , 7,
8 8
9,
4
9,
8
15
4
15
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tan = 2 sin
sin = 2 sin
cos
sin 2 sin = 0
cos
sin 1 2 = 0
cos
sin = 0 or cos = 1
2
= 60, 300, 0, 180, 360
5
6
a
7
a
cos A = 1 sin A
= 1 25 = 144
169 169
12
cos A =
13
2
2
cos B = 1 sin B
= 1 64 = 225
289 289
15
cos B =
17
cos ( A + B) = cos A cos B sin A sin B
= 12 15 5 8
13 17 13 17
= 140
221
sin ( A + B) = sin A cos B cos A sin B
= 5 15 12 8
13 17 13 17
= 21
221
tan A = sin A = 5
cos A 12
tan B = sin B = 8
cos B 15
tan ( A + B) = tan a + tan B
1 tan A tan B
= 5 + 8 1 5 8
12 15
12 15
7
57
=
60 9
= 19 9
20 7
= 171
140
242
8
a
Maximum = 5, minimum = 1
Maximum = 9, minimum = 1
9
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sin (1 2sin )
2
cos (2 cos 1)
2
2
sin (1 sin sin )
=
2
2
cos (cos + cos 1)
2
2
sin (cos sin )
=
2
2
cos (cos (1 cos ))
2
2
sin (cos sin )
=
2
2
cos (cos sin )
= sin
cos
= tan
Left side =
11
2
sin
2
cos
1+
sin
2
cos
sin
2
cos
Left side =
cos
2
cos
sin
2
cos
2
2
cos sin
=
2
2
cos + sin
= cos 2 = cos 2
1
1+
10 cos A = 1 sin A
=15=4
9 9
2
cos A =
3
a sin 2A = 2 sin A cos A
=2 5 2
3
3
= 4 5
9
243
12
a tan 15 = tan (60 45)
= tan 60 tan 45
1 + tan 60 tan 45
= 3 1
1+ 3
= 3 1 3 1
1+ 3
3 1
=32 3 +1
31
=2 3
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a x=0
y=2 3 0=2 3
(0, 2 3 )
b
x + = , 3
6 2 2
x = , 4
3 3
x-intercepts: , 0 and 4, 0
3
3
Maximum = 4
11, 4
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14
a Express in the form r sin (x + ) = 1.
r= 1+1 = 2
cos = 1 ; sin = 1
2
2
=
4
2 sin x + = 1
4
sin x + = 1
4
2
x + = , 3, 9
4 4 4 4
x = 0, , 2
2
b
Minimum = 4
5, 4
2 sin x cos x = 1
2
2
2
sin 2 x = 1
2
2
1
sin x =
2
7
x = , 11
6 6
2 tan x
2 = 2 tan x
1 tan x
3
2 tan x
2 1 = 0
1
tan
x
2 tan x
3 (1 tan2 x) = 0
2
1 tan x
sin x cos x = 1
cos 2x = 1
2x = , 3
x = , 3
2 2
sin (3x x) = 3
2
sin 2x = 3
2
2x = , 2, 7, 8
3 3 3 3
x = , , 7, 4
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cos 2x = 3
3
2
2x = , 7,
3 6 6
2x = 7, 9,
6 6
7
x = , 3,
12 4
16
17,
6
19,
6
19,
12
19
6
21
6
7
4
15
2
a y = 2 cos x
2
2
= cos x + (1 sin x)
2
2
= cos x sin x + 1
2
= cos x + 1
The graph of y = cos 2x (amplitude 1,
period ) raised 1 unit.
17
a
tan ( + A) = 4
tan + tan A = 4
1 tan tan A
tan + 2 = 4
1 2 tan
tan + 2 = 4(1 2 tan )
= 4 8 tan
9 tan = 2
tan = 2
9
r = 4 + 81 = 85
cos = 2 ; sin = 9
85
85
85 cos ( + ), where
1
2
= cos
85
i 85
ii cos ( + ) = 1
+=0
=
cos = cos ( )
= cos
= 2
85
iii Solve 85 cos ( + ) = 1.
The first positive solution will be
when + = 2.
= + 2
1
= 2 cos 2
85
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a
x = cos 35
5
x = 5 0.8191
= 4.10 cm
x = sin 45
10
x = 10 0.0871
= 0.87 cm
x = tan 20.16
8
x = 8 0.3671
= 2.94 cm
x = tan 3015'
7
x = 7 0.9661
= 4.08 cm
tan x = 10
15
= 0.666
x = 33.69
10 = tan 40
x
10 = x 0.8390
x = 10
0.8390
= 11.92 cm
20 = sin 60
x
20 = x 3
2
40
= 40 3 cm
x=
3
3
3
cos x = 6 = 0.4
15
x = 66.42
The third angle = 180 2 66.42
= 47.16
4
h = tan 49
20
x = 20 1.1503
23 m
5
a
tan x = 1
6
= 0.8333. . .
x = 9.59
Keep this number in your calculator for
the next question.
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BC = 6 1 = 35
BC = 35 m
= 5.92 m
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6
a
cos = 10 = 0.5
20
= 60
PQ = sin 60
20
x = 20 0.866
= 17.32 m
3 = sin 26
L
3 = L 0.4383
L= 3
0.4383
= 6.84 m
sin = 13 = 0.21666. . .
60
= 12.51
h = sin 66
200
x = 200 0.9135
= 182.7 m
10 400 = sin 16
d
400 = d 0.2756
d = 400
0.2756
= 1451 m
11 BC = BA = AD = CD
2
2
2
2
a AC = BC + BA = 2BC
2
100 = 2BC
2
BC = 50
BC = 50 = 5 2 cm
b
cos CBD = 10 = 1
10 2
2
CBD = 45
ABC = 2 45 = 90
h = cos 15
90
h = 90 0.9659
h = 86.93 cm
x = 90 86.93 = 3.07 cm
13
15
= sin 52.5
L
2
15 = L 0.7933
2
L = 30
0.7933
= 37.8 cm
14 w = tan 32
50
w = 50 0.6248
= 31.24 cm
2
15 h + 1.7 = 4.7
2
2
2
h = 4.7 1.7
= 19.2
h = 4.38 m
16 50 = sin 60
d
50 = d 0.866
d = 50
0.866
= 57.74 m
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x = 10
sin 50 sin 70
x = 10 sin 50
sin 70
= 8.15 cm
y = 6
sin 37 sin 65
x = 6 sin 37
sin 65
= 3.98 cm
2
a
x
= 5.6
sin 100 sin 28
3
a
X = 180 38 90
= 52
x = 12
sin 52 sin 90
x = 12 sin 52
sin 90
= 9.46 cm
sin = sin 72
8
7
7
sin 72
sin =
8
= 0.8321
= 56.32
In this case cannot be obtuse.
sin = sin 42
9.4
8.3
sin B = sin 38
9
8
sin B = 9 sin 38
8
= 0.6929
B = 43.84 or 180 43.84 = 131.16
= 180 43.84 38 = 98.16
or 180 136.16 38 = 5.84
A = 180 59 73
= 48
b = 12
sin 59 sin 48
b = 12 sin 59
sin 48
= 13.84 cm
c = 12
sin 73 sin 48
c = 12 sin 73
sin 48
= 15.44 cm
C = 180 75.3 48.25
= 56.45
5.6
a
=
sin 75.3
sin 48.25
sin 56.45
sin 48.25
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B = 180 123.2 37
= 19.8
b
= 11.5
sin 19.8 sin 123.2
c = 11.5 sin 37
sin 123.2
= 8.27 cm
C = 180 23 40
= 117
b = 15
sin 40 sin 23
b = 15 sin 40
sin 23
= 24.68 cm
c
= 15
sin 117
sin 23
c = 15 sin 117
sin 23
= 34.21 cm
C = 180 10 140
= 30
a = 20
sin 10 sin 140
a = 20 sin 10
sin 140
= 5.40 cm
c = 20
sin 30 sin 140
c = 20 sin 30
sin 140
= 15.56 cm
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4
a
sin 48.25
sin 72.63
sin 10.87
sin 28.35
sin 95.88
sin 27.42
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C = 180 69 74
= 37
b = 1070
sin 69 sin 37
b = 1070 sin 69
sin 37
= 1659.86 m
A = 180 68 70
= 42
b = 400
sin 68 sin 42
b = 400 sin 68
sin 42
= 554.26 m
6
PB = a = 34 sin 27.6
sin 18.6
= 49.385 m
h = sin 46.2
PB
h = 49.385 0.7217
= 35.64 m
8
a
X = 180 120 20
= 40
AX = 50
sin 20 sin 40
= 50 sin 20
sin 40
= 26.60 m
Y = 180 109 32
= 39
AY = 50
sin 109 sin 39
AY = 50 sin 109
sin 39
= 75.12 m
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a
BC = a
2
2
= b + c 2bc cos A
2
2
= 15 + 10 2 15 10 cos 15
= 325 300 cos 15
= 35.222
BC = 5.93 cm
ABC = B
2
2
2
cos B = a + c b
2ac
2
2
2
= 5 + 8 10
258
= 0.1375
ABC 97.90
ACB = C
2
2
2
cos C = a + b c
2ac
2
2
2
= 5 + 10 8
2 5 10
= 0.61
ACB 52.41
2
c = a + b 2ab cos C
2
2
= 31 + 42 2 31 42 cos 140
= 2642 2604 cos 140
= 4719.77
c 68.70
BCA = C
2
2
2
cos C = a + b c
2ab
2
2
2
= 10 + 12 9
2 10 12
= 0.6791
BCA 47.22
c = a + b 2ab cos C
2
2
= 11 + 9 2 11 9 cos 43.2
= 202 198 cos 43.2
= 57.6642
c 7.59
CBA = B
2
2
2
cos B = a + c b
2ac
2
2
2
= 8 + 15 10
2 8 15
= 0.7875
ABC 38.05
c = a + b 2ab cos C
2
2
= 4 + 6 2 4 6 cos 20
= 52 48 cos 20
= 6.8947
c 2.626 km
b = a + c 2ac cos B
2
2
= 14 + 12 2 14 12 cos 53
= 340 336 cos 53
= 137.7901
a 11.74
ABC = B
2
2
2
cos B = a + c b
2ac
2
2
2
= 27 + 46 35
2 27 46
= 0.6521
ABC 49.29
b = a + c 2ac cos B
2
2
= 17 + 63 2 17 63 cos 120
= 4258 2142 cos 120
= 5329
b = 73
a = b + c 2bc cos a
2
2
= 16 + 30 2 16 30 cos 60
= 1156 960 cos 60
= 676
a = 26
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a
8
a
B = 180 88 43.0045
= 48.9954
b
= 7.3263
sin 48.9954 sin 88
AB = a + b 2ab cos O
2
2
= 4 + 6 2 4 6 cos 30
= 52 48 cos 30
= 10.4307
AB 3.23 km
B = 180 48 = 132
2
2
2
AC = a + c 2ac cos B
2
2
= 5 + 4 2 5 4 cos 132
= 41 40 cos 132
= 67.7652
AC 8.23 cm
2
BD = b + d 2bd cos A
2
2
= 5 + 4 2 5 4 cos 48
= 41 40 cos 48
= 14.2347
BD 3.77 cm
sin D = 5 sin 88
7.3263
= 0.6820
D = 43.0045
252
cos AO'B = 6 + 6 8
266
= 0.111
AO'B 83.62
10
a Treat AB as c.
2
2
2
c = a + b 2ab cos O
2
2
2
AB = 70 + 90 2 70 90 cos 65
= 13 000 12 600 cos 65
= 7675.0099
AB 87.61 m
b
cos B = a + c b
2ac
2
2
2
= 70 + 87.6071 90
2 70 87.6071
= 0.3648
AOB 68.6010
Now use OCB.
Let CB = a, OB = b, OC = c.
CB = AB = 43.80
2
2
2
2
c = a + b 2ab cos O
2
2
2
OC = 43.8035 + 70 2 43.8035 70 0.3648
= 4581.24
OC 67.7 m
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Area = 1 ab sin C
2
1
= 6 4 sin 70
2
2
= 11.28 cm
Area = 1 yz sin X
2
1
= 5.1 6.2 sin 72.8
2
2
= 15.10 cm
Area = 1 nl sin M
2
1
= 3.5 8.2 sin 130
2
2
= 10.99 cm
2
a
E = 180 65 66
= 60
e = 6.3
sin 60 sin 55
e = 6.3 sin 60
sin 55
= 6.6604 cm
Area = 1 ef sin D
2
1
= 6.6604 6.3 sin 65
2
2
19.015 cm
C = 180 25 25 = 130
Area = 1 ab sin C
2
1
= 5 5 sin 130
2
2
= 9.58 cm
Use the cosine rule to find B.
(Any angle will do.)
2
2
2
cos B = a + c b
2ac
2
2
2
+ 4.1 5.9
3.2
=
2 3.1 4.1
= 0.2957
B = 107.201
Area = 1 ac sin B
2
= 1 3.2 4.1 sin 107.201
2
2
6.267 cm
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sin I = sin 24
5
12
12
sin 24
sin I =
5
= 0.9671
I = 77.466 or 180 74.466 = 102.533
I is obtuse, so must be 102.533
G = 180 24 108.533
= 53.466
Area = 1 hi sin G
2
= 1 5 12 sin 53.466
2
2
24.105 cm
I = 180 10 19
= 151
i
= 4
sin 151 sin 19
i = 4 sin 151
sin 19
= 5.9564
Area = 1 ih sin G
2
1
= 5.9564 4 sin 10
2
2
2.069 cm
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255
2
a
l = 105 2r
360
= 105 2 25
360
45.81 cm
= 50 = 5 radians
30 3
= 5 180 degrees
3
= 95.4929
= 9530'
cos = 2 = 1
2 4 2
=
2 3
= 2
3
sin = 25 = 0.8333
2 30
= 56.4426
2
= 112.885
= 11253'
3
a
A B is a segment where r = 4, = 2
3
2
1
A = r ( sin )
2
2
= 1 4 2 sin 2
2
3
3
2
= 9.83 cm
5
cos = cos 2
2
2
2
= cos sin
2
2
2
2
cos = 1 sin
2
2
2
2
cos = 1 sin sin
2
2
2
= 1 2sin
2
2
2r (1 cos ) =
=
2
2
2r 1 1 2 sin
2
2
2
2r 1 1 + 2sin
2
2
2
2r 2sin
2
2
2
=
4r sin
2
= 2r sin
2
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a
Altitude CD = 5 tan 60
= 5 3 cm
OD = 5 tan 30
= 5 = 5 3 cm
3
3
Radius = 5 3 5 3
3
= 15 3 5 3
3
10
3
=
cm
3
AOD = 60
AOB = 120
= 3 300 2 sin 2
2
9
3
3
= 50 2 sin 2
3
3
2
= 61.42 cm
7
a
256
C = 2r
= 2 20
= 40 125.66 cm
20 = 0.25
20 + 60
= 1.3181
2 = 2.6362
cos =
=
20.94 m
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A = 1 r = 63
2
2
r = 126
126
= 2
r
P = r + r + r = 32
126
2r + r 2 = 32
r
126
2r +
= 32
r
2
2r + 126 = 32r
2
2r 32r + 126 = 0
2
r 16r + 63 = 0
(r 7)(r 9) = 0
r = 7 or 9 cm
126
= 2
r
c
126
When r = 7, = 2 = 18
7
7
c
126
When r = 9, = 2 = 14
9
9
2
x = 60 10 = 3500
x = 10 35
cos = 10 = 1
60 6
= 1.4033
2 = 2.8066
2 2 = 3.4764
Length of belt on left wheel:
l = r
= 15 2.8066 = 42.1004
Length of belt on right wheel:
l = r
= 25 3.4764 = 86.9122
Total = 12 10 25 + 42.1004 + 86.9112
247.33 cm
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130 = tan 18
d
d = 130
tan 18
= 400.10 m
50 = tan 20
AB
AB = 50
tan 20
= 137.373 m
50 = tan 18
AC
AC = 50
tan 18
= 153.884 m
d = AC AB
= 153.884 137.373
16.51 m
h = tan 41
40
h = 40 0.869
= 34.77 m
500 = tan 41
d
d = 500
tan 41
= 575.18 m
tan = 15 = 1.5
10
56
The bearing is 056.
7
a
40 = tan 20
d
d = 40
tan 20
= 109.90 m
tan = 22 = 1.466
15
= 55.713
The bearing is 90 034.
b
180 + 34 = 214
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12
a BAN = 360 346 = 14
BAC = 14 + 35 = 49
b
10
13
SAB = 90 55 = 35
SBA = 302 270 = 32
ASB = 180 35 32 = 113
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FH = 12 + 5
= 169
FH = 13 cm
BH = 13 + 8
= 233
BH = 233 15.26 cm
tan BHF = 8
13
= 0.615
BHF = 31.61
2
a
AB = 2EF
EF = 4 cm
VAD = VAE
tan VAE = VE
EA
= 4 10
4
= 10 3.162
VAE = 72.45
Area of a triangular face = 1 AD VE
2
1
= 8 4 10
2
2
= 16 10 cm
2
Area of base = 8 8 = 64 cm
Surface area = 4 16 10 + 64
2
266.39 cm
First, sketch the square base, and find
the height h of the tree. Mark M as the
mid-point of TC and O as the centre of
the square.
tan VEF = VE
EF
= 12 = 3
4
VEF = 71.57
2
VE = 4 + 12
= 160
VE = 160
= 4 10 12.67 cm
OM = TM = 50 m
2
2
2
OT = 50 + 50 = 5000
OT = 5000 m
h = tan 20
5000
h = 5000 tan 20
= 25.7365
At A and C,
tan = 25.7365 = 0.2573
100
= 14.43
At B, TB = 2 OT = 2 5000 m
tan = 25.7365 = 0.1819
5000
= 10.31
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a
261
ABC = 180 90 45
= 45
ABC is isosceles, and CB = AC = 85 m.
XB = sin 32
BC
XB = sin 32
85
XB = 85 sin 32
= 45.04 m
5
C = 337 308 = 29
Use the cosine rule.
2
2
2
c = 3052.981 + 1828.808
2 3052.981 1828.808 cos 29
= 2 898 675.1436
c = 1702.55 m
50 = tan 26
x
x = 50
tan 26
= 102.515 m
2
2
2
y = x + 120
= 24 909.364
y = 24 909.364
= 157.827 m
tan = 50 = 0.316
y
= 17.58
6
7
a
CH = 12 + 6 = 180
CH = 180
tan ECH = EH
CH
= 5 = 0.3726
180
ECH = 20.44
AC = 12 + 5 = 169
AC = 13 cm
tan ACE = 6
13
= 0.4615
ACE = 24.78
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x = 893.815 + 2060.608
2 893.815 2060.608 cos 70
= 3 785 143.5836
x = 1945.54 m
10
a Find the length of an altitude:
h = tan 26
d
d= h
tan 26
= 2.050h
2 2
2
2
2.050 h = h 100h + 100
2
2
4.2037h = h 100h + 10 000
2
3.2037h + 100h = 10 000
Using the quadratic formula:
h 42.40 m
750 = tan 40
d
d = 750
tan 40
= 893.815 m
a = 2.5 + 6 = 42.45
a 6.5 cm
The sloping edges are also the
hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle.
2
2
2
s = 2.5 + 6.5 = 48.5
s 6.96 cm
Area = 1 5 6.5
2
2
= 16.25 cm
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a
Distance = 300 1 = 5 km
60
AE = 5000 sin 45
= 5000 3535.433
2
CE = 5000 sin 45
= 5000 3535.433
2
CD = CE DE
= 3535.533 1000
= 2535.533
tan COD = 2535.533
3535.533
= 0.7171
COD = 35.65
Bearing = 180 + 35.65
= 215.65
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sin Y = 18 sin 62
21
= 0.7568
Y = 49.2
2
c = a + b 2ab cos C
2
7
C
C
8
Area = 1 bc sin A
2
= 1 5 3 sin 30
2
2
= 3.75 cm
1.8 cm
= 30 + 21 2 30 21 51
53
= 128.547
c 11
cos C = 6 + 6 5
266
= 0.6527
c
C = 49.248 = 0.8595
2
Segment area = 1 r ( sin )
2
2
1
= 6 (0.8595 sin 0.8595)
2
500 = tan 20
d
d = 500
tan 20
1374 m
tan = 80
1300
= 0.0615
= 3.521 4
r = 10 sin 25
sin 130
5.52 cm
tan = 7 = 1.4
5
= 54
C
A
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a = b + c 2bc cos A
2
2
2
6 = x + 10 2x 10 3
2
2
x 10 3 x + 64 = 0
x = 10 3 300 4 1 64
2
= 10 3 44
2
= 10 3 2 11
2
= 5 3 11
b
sin y = sin 30
6
10
sin y = 10 sin 30
6
10
5
=
=
12 6
1
y = sin 5
6
Triangle is isosceles, so B = 30
and C = 150.
Area = 1 40 40 sin 150
2
2
= 400 cm
= 1 bh
2
20h = 400
h = 20 cm
CM = sin 30
40
CM = 40 sin 30
= 20 cm
= 16 19 = 4 19 km
1
or sin 5
6
Since both answers to a are positive, this
must be an ambiguous case.
2
a
QR = 12 + 20 2 12 20 cos 60
= 144 + 400 240
= 304
QR = 304
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a
x = 180 37 = 143
cos S = 10 + 7 8
2 10 7
85
=
= 17
140 28
AT = 300
sin 135 sin 15
= 1 1200
2
6 2
1200
=
12 2
= 1200 = 600
2 3 2
3 1
3
+1
600
=
3 1
3 +1
= 600( 3 + 1)
31
= 300( 3 + 1) m
4
6 2
10
sin B = sin A
b
a
sin B = sin 60
6
5
sin ABC = sin B
= 6 sin 60
5
= 6 3
52
=3 3
5
A=1r
2
2
1
33 = 6
2
= 18
= 33 = 11 (radians)
18 6
i TAB = 90 60 = 30
ii ATB = 180 30 (90 + 45)
= 15
266
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DAC = 30
ACB = DAC = 30
ABC = 180 30 30
= 120
BC = 2.4 km
Use the cosine rule to find AC.
2
2
AC = b
2
2
= a + c 2ac cos B
2
2
= 2.4 + 2.4 2 2.4 2.4 cos 120
= 5.76 + 5.76 + 5.76 = 17.28
AC = 17.28
= 5.76 3
= 2.4 3 or 12 3 km
5
12
a Draw a perpendicular from O to bisect AB.
sin AOD = 12
13
1
AOD = sin 12
13
1 12
AOB = 2 sin
13
arc AB = r
1
= 13 2 sin 12
13
1 12
= 26 sin
13
b
ReflexAOB = 2 2 sin 12
13
2
1 12
1
area = 13 2 2 sin
2
13
1
2
= 169 sin 12 cm
13
267
l = r
30 = 12
c
= 30 = 5
12 2
2
A = 1 12 5
2
2
2
= 180 cm
d = 11 3 m
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cos = 2.1
2.6
= 0.8076
36
Maximum = 2
Minimum = 4
Amplitude = 2 4
2
=2
c = a
sin C sin A
c = 58
sin 38 sin 130
c = 58 sin 38
sin 130
( x, y) (y, x)
(5, 2) (2, 5)
cos A = 1 sin A
= 1 25
169
=
D
2
144 = 12
169 13
cos B = 1 sin B
= 1 64
289
225 = 15
289 17
sin (A B) = sin A cos B cos A sin B
= 5 15 12 8
13 17 13 17
75
96
=
221
= 21
B
221
=
AE = 18 9 = 9
BG = AG
FG EG
FG + 6 = 18 = 2
9
FG
FG + 6 = 2FG
FG = 6
x =6=2
FG 9 3
x = 2 FG
3
2
= 6=4
3
(x, y) ( y, x)
(2, 6) (6, 2)
11 cos A = 1 sin A
= 1 25
169
144 = 12
169 13
2
cos B = 1 sin B
= 1 64
289
=
225 = 15
289 17
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tan A = sin A
cos A
= 5 12
13 13
= 5 13 = 5
13 12 12
tan B = sin B
cos B
= 8 15
17 17
= 8 17 = 8
17 15 15
tan (A + B) = tan A + tan B
1 tan A tan B
5 + 8
12 15
=
1 5 8
12 15
Multiply numerator and denominator
by 12 15.
tan (A + B) = 5 15 + 8 12
12 15 5 8
= 75 + 96
180 40
171
=
E
140
12 The image after translation is
(5 + 2, 4 + 3) = (7, 7)
The y-ordinate, 7, is 8 units below
y = 1.
After reflection, it will be 8 units above
y = 1, i.e. 9.
The x-ordinate will be unchanged.
B
The final image will be (7, 9).
13 Write both in cm.
The ratio is 8 : 320 = 1 : 40
14 sin x = 3
2
6
x = or
3
6 3
x = + or 2 +
3 6
3 6
5
= or
6
2
15 Area = 1 bc sin A
2
1
= 6 7 sin 48
2
269
16 sin = 1 c
cot = cos
sin
c
=
2
1c
17 When a = 0, y = 1.
This must mean that the equation is a
sine function (since sin 0 = 0), where the
result is then reduced by 1 (0 1 = 1).
4258
20 y = a sin b
Amplitude = a
= 1 for both graphs
Period = 2
b
2
=
= 2 for first equation
1
2
=
= 4 for second equation
1
2
y = sin 1 has the same amplitude
2
A
but double the period.
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8 x, y
2
y' = y y = y'
x' = 8 1 x x = 16 2x'
2
x + y = 4 (16 2x') + y' = 4
y' = 4 (16 2x')
= 2x' 12
Image: {(x, y): y = 2x 12}
E
22 cos A cos B sin A sin B = cos (A + B)
= cos
2
=0
D
2
23 cos A = 1 sin A
=15=4
9 9
2
cos A =
3
sin 2A = 2 sin A cos A
=2 5 2
3
3
= 4 5
9
25 y = 0 when x = and 2
12
3
Since sin 0 = 0, this is a sine function
where y = sin a x .
12
A
criteria.
26
28
E
29
30
DE = 10 = 2.5
AB 4
DE = 2.5 AB
2
Area = 2.5 24
2
= 150 cm
27 Period = 180 = 60
3
The tangent graph does not have an
amplitude.
The graph is y = 2 tan (3x) reflected in
the x-axis.
A
Only i and iv are correct.
24
270
(x, y) (x + 3, y + 2)
(x + 3, y 2)
x' = x + 3 x = x' 3
y' = y 2 y = y' 2
2
y=x
2
y' 2 = (x' + 3)
2
y' + 2 = (x' + 3)
2
Image: {( x, y): (x + 3) = y + 2} B
60 r2 = 1 52
360
6
2
13.09 cm
KO : KN = 1 : 3
area KOP = 1
area MLK 9
area KOP
=11= 1
area (MLK + MNK) 9 2 18
area KOP = 1
area KLMN 18
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32
OE = 40 mm
tan = VO
OE
= 100 = 2.5
40
68
sin = 1 c
sin 2 = 2 sin cos
= 2c 1 c
33 (x, y) 1 x, y
3
x, 2y
3
1
x' = x x = 3x'
3
y' = 2y y = 1 y'
2
x
=
2
y
1 y' = 23x'
2
3x'
y' = 2 2
3x
Image: y = 2 2
R= 4 +3 =5
cos = 4
5
= 36.869
5 cos (x + 36.869) = 1
cos (x + 36.869) = 1 = 0.2
5
x + 36.869 = 78.463
or 360 78.463
= 281.536
x 41.59
C
or 244.67
3
35
271
A + B = 5 = 125
3
27
A
3
A + 49 = 125
27
A
27A + 49 27 = 125A
98A = 49 27
A = 49 27
98
3
= 27 = 13.5 cm
2
36 110 = 110
180
c
c
= 11 1.9198
18
2
1
A = r ( sin )
2
2
1
= 45 (1.9198 sin 1.9198)
2
2
992 cm
B
3
R : r = 3 27 : 3 8
R:r=3:2
40 TS means S followed by T.
If the x-ordinate is on the right of x = 2,
its distance from x = 2 after reflection
will be x 2 units to the left of x = 2.
The new x-ordinate will be
2 (x 2) = 4 x.
The y-ordinate will be unchanged.
(x, y) (4 x, y)
(4 x + 2, y + 3)
TS(x, y) (6 x, y + 3)
D
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2 1 0 1 2 1
0 1 0 = 0
2 1 0 0
0 1 1 = 1
2 1 1 3
0 1 0 = 1
2 1 1 1
0 1 1 = 0
2 1 0 2
These points correspond to E.
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a
50 = 1 x
2
x = 100
y=1x
2
= 50
Acute O = 2 35 = 70
z = 360 70 = 290
y = 1 290 = 145
2
O = 180
x = 360 180 = 180
y = 90 (Theorem 3)
3x + x = 180
4x = 180
x = 45
z = 2 3x
= 2 3 45 = 270
y = 360 270
= 90
x + y + 25 + 125 = 360
x + y = 210
A line from x to the 125 angle will
create two isosceles triangles one with
angles 25, 25 and x1, and angles 100,
y and x2.
The base angles in an isosceles triangle
are complementary, so y = 100.
x = 210 100 = 110
x + 68 = 180
x = 112
y + 93 = 180
y = 87
x + 130 = 180
x = 50
y + 70 = 180
y = 110
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4
A
28
E
70
B
A
20
C
E
7
C
B
120
D
A
ADC = 120 = 60
2
If B and D are on opposite sides of
AOC, then ADC = 240 = 120.
2
(Reflex angle ADC = 360 120 will
be used.)
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C
B
Q
R
P
In triangle BCS,
BSC = 180 SBC BCS
= 180 1ABC 1BCD
2
2
Likewise,
AQD = 180 1BAC 1CDA
2
2
BSC + ACD = 180 1ABC 1BCD + 180 1BAD 1CDA
2
2
2
2
1
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x = 73 (alternate segments)
y = 81 (alternate segments)
T = 90
x = 90 33 = 57
q = 57 (alternate segment theorem)
116 A
E
y = 74 (alternate segments)
z = 180 74
2
= 53
x = 53 (alternate segments)
x = 180 80 40 = 60
Use the alternate segment theorem to
find the other angles.
y = 180 60 60 = 60
w = 180 40 40 = 100
z = 180 80 80 = 20
2
a
BCX = 40
CBD = 40
ABC = 2 40 = 80
In CAT,
ACB = 180 30 110 = 40
The alternate segment theorem shows
BAT = 40.
CAB = 110 40 = 70
In CAB,
ABC = 180 40 70 = 70
DBA = DEC
triangles ABD and CDE are similar,
since two pairs of opposite angles are
equal.
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6
C
T
A
P
A
APT = ABQ
Triangles PAT and BAQ are similar, since
two pairs of opposite angles are equal.
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3
A
D
C
7 cm
P
D
APPB = CPPD
5 4 = 2PD
PD = 10 cm
PD = 7 cm 5 cm = 2 cm
Let PB = x cm
PA = 4x cm
APPB = CPPD
4x x = 12 2
2
x =6
x= 6
AB = 4 6 + 5
= 5 6 cm
APPB = CPPD
4PB = 3 8
PB = 6 cm
2
B
O
5c
m
8 cm
5 cm
3 cm
O
Q
B
R
Use theorem 9:
2
PQ = PAPB
2
PR = PAPB
2
2
PQ = PR
PQ = PR
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6
A
C
Q
P
O
B
A
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In quadrilateral OAPB,
OAP = OBP = 90
APB = 360 150 90 90
= 30
The angle subtended at the
circumference on minor arc AB is
150 = 75.
2
This angle is opposite Q in a cyclic
quadrilateral.
A
AQB = 180 75 = 105
7
A
P
APPB = CPPD
12 6 = 2PD
PD = 36 cm
8
NB = 13 5 = 8 cm
NQ = PN
ANNB = PNNQ
2
= PN
2
18 8 = PN
PN = 144 = 12cm
2
2
2
PB = 12 + 8 = 208
PB = 208
= 16 13
= 4 13 cm
In triangle BAX,
BAX = 180 40 105
= 35
Angles are subtended by the same arc
A
XSC = BAX = 35
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1
a
Theorem 1: y = 140 = 70
2
Theorem 4: x + y = 180
x = 180 70 = 110
160
=
2
= 100
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A
48
= 66
x = 66(alternate segment)
y = 180 66
= 114 (cyclic quadrilateral)
6
Q
64
P
AEEB = CEED
15 5 = 25ED
ED = DE
= 3 cm
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Chapter 15 Vectors
Exercise 15A Solutions
4
1
a
OA = 1 0 = 1
2 0 2
AB = 3 1 = 2
0 2 2
BC = 2 3 = 1
3 0 3
CO = OC = 2
3
CB = BC = 1
3
5
a
and 2 down."
b
d
c
2
u = 6 1 = 5
6 5 1
a = 5, b = 1
v = 2 1 = 3
10 5 15
a = 3, b = 15
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f
e
7
6
a
8
a&b
d
d
AB = 1 1
40
DC = 4 2
3 1
AB = DC
ii BC = 4 1
34
AD = 2 1
1 0
BC = AD
i
= 2
4
= 2
4
= 3
1
= 3
1
ABCD is a parallelogram.
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a
i a + b = 1 + 1
2 3
= 1 + 1 = 2
2 + 3 1
ii 2c a = 2 2 1
1 2
4
= 1 = 5
22 0
iii a + b c = 2 2
1 1
= 2 2 = 4
1 1 2
a + b = 2 = c
1
a + b is parallel to c.
10 m 3 + n 2 = 3m + 2n
3
4 3m 4n
= 3m + 2n = 19
3m + 4n 61
3m + 2n = 19
6m + 4n = 38
c
3m + 4n = 61
d
c d:
9m = 99
m = 11
33 + 2n = 19
2n = 19 + 33
= 14
n=7
11
a i MD = MA + AD
= 1 BA + b
2
= 1 AB + b
2
=b1a
2
ii MN = MA + AD + DN
= 1 BA + b + 1 DN
2
2
1
= AB + b + 1 DC
2
2
1
1
= a+b+ a
2
2
=b
286
MN = AB
(both are equal to b)
12
a CB = CA + AB
= a+b
MN = MA + AN
= 1b+1a
2
2
1
= ( a + b)
2
b
13
a
CD = AF = a
ED = AB = b
BE = 2AF = 2a.
d
Likewise, FC = 2AB = 2b
FA = AF = a
FB = FA + AB
= a+b=ba
FE = FA + AB + BE
= a + b + 2a
=a+b
14
DC = AB = a
DA = BC = b
AC = AB + BC = a + b
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CA = AC = a b
b
BD = BA + AD
= a+b=ba
QS = QR + RS = v + w
PS = PQ + QR + RS
=u+v+w
15
17
BA = BO + OA = a b
AB = BA = b a
PB = 1 AB = 1 (b a)
3
3
AP = 2 AB = 2 (b a)
3
3
OP = OA + AP
= a + 2 (b a)
3
1
= a+2b
3
3
1
= (a + 2b)
3
PQ = 1 OP
3
= 1 1 (a + 2b)
3 3
1
= (a + 2b)
9
OB = OA + AB = u + v
AM = MB
= 1 AB = 1 v
2
2
OM = OA + AM
=u+1v
2
CM = CB + BM
= u + 1 BA
2
1
=u v
2
CP = 2 CM
3
= 2 u 1 v
2
3
2
1
= u v
3
3
OP = OC + CP
= v + 2 u 1 v
3
3
2
2
= u+ v
3
3
2
= (u + v) = 2 AB
3
3
Since OP is parallel to OB and they
share a common point O, OP must be on
the line OP. Hence P is on OB.
BP = PB = 1 (a b)
3
BQ = BP + OA
= 1 (a b) + a
3
= 1 (4a b)
3
16
PR = PQ + QR = u + v
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OP = OA + AP
= 5i + 6j
AB = AO + OB
= 5i + 6j
BA = AB
= 5i 6j
AB = AO + OB
= OA + OB
= 10i + (4i + 5j)
= 6i + 6j
AM = 1 AB
2
= 3i + 5 j
2
OM = OA + AM
= 10i + 3i + 5 j
2
5
= 7i + j
2
3
2
5i = 5 = 5
2j = (2) = 2
3i + 4j = 3 + 4
= 9 + 16 = 5
5i + 12j = (5) + 12
= 25 + 144 = 13
6
4
a
i OM = 1 OP
5
2
= i
5
ii MQ = MO + OQ
= OM + OQ
= 2i+j
5
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iii MN = 1 MQ
6
= 1 2 i + j
6 5
1
1
=
i+ j
15
6
iv ON = OM + MN
= 2 i + 1 + 1 j
5
15i 6
1
1
= i+ j
3
6
OA = 1 = i + 3j
3
OB = 5 = 5i j
1
AB = OA + OB
= i 3j + 5i j
= 4i 4j
8
a
AB = 4 + (4)
= 16 + 16
= 32 = 4 2 units
2i + 3j = 2li + 2kj
2j = 2
l=1
2k = 3
k=2
3
x1=5
x=6
y=x4
=2
c
d
x+y=6
xy=0
c + d:
2x = 6
x=3
3+y=6
y=3
k = 3 + 2l
k = 2 l
3 + 2l = 2 l
3l = 5
l= 5
3
v OA = OP + PA
= 2i + j
i ON = 1 i + 1 j
3
6
1
= (2i + j)
6
1
= OA
6
Since ON is parallel to OA and they
share a common point O, ON must be
on the line OA. Hence N is on OA.
ii 1 : 5
289
k = 2 5
3
5
= 2 +
3
1
=
3
9
a
AB = 5 2
1 3
= 3
2
= 3i 2j
AB = 3 + (2)
= 9+4
= 13
10
a
AB = i + 4j 3i
= 2i + 4j
AC = 3i + j 3i
= 6i + j
BC = AC AB
= 6i + j (2i + 4j)
= 4i 3j
BC = (4) + (3)
= 16 + 9
=5
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a Let D = (a, b).
AB = 5i + 3j
CD = ( a + 1)i + bj
a + 1 = 5
a = 6
b=3
D is (6, 3).
b
G is , .
2 2
13
i 2i j
ii 5i + 4j
iii i + 7j
iv 6i + 3j
v AD = BC
= 6i + 3j
AD = OD OA
OD = AD + OA
= 6i + 3j + 2i j
= 8i + 2j
D is (8, 2).
14
a OP = 12i + 5j
PQ = OQ OP
= 18i + 13j 12i 5j
= 6i + 8j
b
RQ = OP
2
= 12 + 5
= 13
OR = PQ
2
12 OA = AO
= i 4j
A is (1, 4).
B is (2, 2).
290
= 6 +8
= 10
15
a
BC = OC OB
OC = BC + OB
= 2i + 8j + (2i + 2j)
= 10j
C is (0, 10)
AB = |2i 5j|
2
= 2 + 5 = 29
ii
BC = |10i + 4j|
2
= 10 + 4
= 116 = 2 29
iii CA = |12i j|
2
= 12 + 1 = 145
AB + BC = 29 + 116
2
= 145 = AC
ABC is a right-angled triangle.
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a
17
i AB = i 3j
ii BC = 4i + 2j
ii OB = 7j
iii CA = 3i + j
iii BA = 3i 5j
iv BM = 1 BA
2
1
= (3i 5j)
2
ii
AB = 1 + 3
= 10
BC = 4 + 2
= 20 = 2 5
iii CA = 3 + 1
= 10
c
i OA = 3i + 2j
AB = CA
= 10
2
2
AB + CA = 10 + 10
2
= 20 = BC
ABC is an isosceles right-angled
triangle.
OM = OB + BM
OD = 7j + 3 i 5 j
2
2
9
3
= i+ j
2
2
3
M = , 5
2 2
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3b 2a + c = 3(2i j + 3k)
2(i + j + 2k) + ( i + k)
= 6i 3j + 9k 2i 2j
4k i + k
= 3i 5j + 6k
|b| = 2 + (1) + 3
= 4+1+9
= 14
PQ = i 3j
i |a| = 3 + 1 + 1
= 11
^
a = 1 (3i + j k)
11
= 3 i+ 1 j 1 k
11
11
11
6
2
a=
i
j+ 2 k
ii 2^
11
11
11
5^
a = 15 i + 5 j 5 k
11
11
11
PQ = 1 + 3 + 0
= 10
OM = OP + PM
= OP + 1 PQ
2
= i + 2j k + 1 i 3 j
2
2
1
3
= i+ jk
2
2
2
a
= 1 + (1) + 4
= 18 = 3 2
|a| = 1 + 1 + 5
= 27 = 3 3
|b| = 2 + 1 + 3
= 14
c = |a| a
|b|
= 14 (i j + 5k)
3 3
= 42 (i j + 5k)
9
5
a
OB = OA + OC
= 2j + 2k
OE = OA + OD
= i + 2j
OG = OC + OD
= i + 2k
OF = OA + OC + OD
= i + 2j + 2k
ED = OA
= 2j
EG = OA + OC
= 2j + 2k
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CE = OC + OA + OD
= i + 2j 2k
BD = OC OA + OD
= i 2j 2k
6
a
OE = OA + AE
= i + 3j
OM = 1 OE
3
1
= i+j
3
BF = OD
=i
BN = 1 BF
2
1
= i
2
ON = OC + CB + BN
= 1 i + 3j + 2k
2
MN = ON OM
= 1 i + 3j + 2k 1 i + j
2
3
1
= i + 2j + 2k
6
MN =
1 + 22 + 22
6
1 + 144 + 144
36
289
36
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a
i OR = 4 OP
5
4
= p
5
1
ii RP = OP
5
1
= p
5
iii PQ = q p
iv PS = 1 PQ
5
1
= ( q p)
5
v RS = RP + PS
= 1 p + 1 (q p)
5
5
1
= q
5
2
a
AP = 2 AB and CQ = 6 CB.
3
7
OP = OA + AP
= OA + 2 AB
3
2
= a + (b a)
3
1
= a+2b
3
3
OQ = OC + CQ
= OC + 6 CB
7
6
= ka + (b ka)
7
k
= a+6b
7
7
= nk a + 6n b
7
7
2 = 6n
3 7
n = 14 = 7
18 9
1 a + 2 b = 7 k a + 6 b
3
9 7
7
3
=ka+2b
9
3
k=1
9 3
k=3
3
a
i OD = 1 OB
3
1
= (6i 1.5j)
3
= 2i 0.5j
AB = 3i 6j
AE = 1 (3i 5j)
4
= 0.75i 1.25j
OE = OA + AE
= 3i + 3.5j + 0.75i 1.25j
= 3.75i + 2.25j
= 15 i + 9 j
4
4
ii
ED = 2i 0.5j 15 i + 9 j
4
4
6
11
= i
j
4
4
2
2
7 + 11
ED =
4
4
= 49 + 121
16
= 170
16
170
=
4
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a
i OX = 15p i + 9p j
4
4
ii AD = 2i 0.5j (3i + 3.5j)
= i 4j
XD = qi 4qj
OD = OX + OD
OX = OD XD
= 2i = 0.5j ( qi 4qj)
= (q + 2)i + (4q 0.5)j
(q + 2)i + (4q 0.5)j = 15p i +
4
15p
q+2=
4
4q + 8 = 15p
4q 0.5 = 9p
4
51p
8.5 =
c d:
4
8.5
4
p=
51
=2
3
q + 2 = 15p
4
10
=
=5
4 2
q=1
2
PQ = q p
= PM + MQ
MQ = PM
PQ = PM + PM
=
PM
PM = PQ
+
OM = OP + PM
= p + (q p)
+ ba
+
p + (q p)
=
+
+ ba
=+p+ q
+
+
+
p
q
=
+
9p j
4
c
d
s = OS
= OR + RS
= OR + OT
=r+t
ST = OT OS
=ts
v = OV
= OS + SV
= OS + 1 ST
2
1
= s (t s)
2
1
= (s + t)
2
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Similarly:
u = OU
= OS + SU
= OS + 1 SR
2
1
= s (r s)
2
1
= (s + r)
2
u + v = 1 (s + r) + 1 (s + t)
2
2
1
= (2s + r + t)
2
2u + 2v = 2s + r + t
We may also express u as
u = OR + RU
= OR + 1 RS
2
= OR + 1 OT
2
=r+1t
2
u + v = 1 + 1 t + 1 (s + t)
2
2
1
= (s + 2r + 2t)
2
2u + 2v = s + 2r + 2t
Add the two expressions for 2u + 2v:
4u + 4v = 3s + 3r + 3t
= 3(s + r + t)
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v = 3 1 = 2
5 1 4
a = 2, b = 4
CB = CA + AB
= AC + AB
=uv
a + b = 1 + 2
2 + 3
= 3
1
6
C
7
C
8
E
AB = OA + OB
= (i 2j) (2i + 3j)
= i 5j
| a| = 2 + 3
= 13
^
a = 1 (2i + 3j)
13
10 |a| = 3 + 1 + 3
= 19
^
a = 1 (3i + j + 3k)
19
SQ = SR + RQ
= PQ + QR
=pq
AB = | i 5j|
2
3
1
3 3
2
= (1) + (5)
= 1 + 25
= 26
2a 3b = 2
= 6 3
4 9
= 9
13
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a is parallel to b if a = kb,
where k is a constant.
7i + 6j = k(2i + xj)
2k = 7
k=7
2
kx = 6
7x = 6
2
x = 12
7
2
|a| = 7 + 6
= 85
|b| = 2 + x
= |a| = 85
2
x + 4 = 85
2
x = 81
x=9
4
a
2
b
A = (2, 1)
OB = OA + AB
= 5i + 3j
B = (5, 3)
AC = AB + BC
= AB + AD
= i + 9j
OC = OA + AC
= 2i j + i + 9j
= 3i + 8j
C = (3, 8)
OD = OA + AD
= 4j
D = (0, 4)
a + pb + qc = (2 + 2p q)i + (3 4p 4q)j
+ (1 + 5p + 2q)k
To be parallel to the x-axis,
a + pb + qc = ki
1 + 5p + 2q = 0
2 + 10p + 4q = 0
c
3 4p 4q = 0
d
c + d:
1 + 6p = 0
p=1
6
5
1 + + 2q = 0
6
2q = 11
6
11
q=
12
PQ = 1 + 5 + 8
= 90 = 3 10
1 ( i 5j + 8k)
3 10
AB = 4i + 8j + 16k
AC = xi + 12j + 24k
For A, B and C to be collinear, we need
AC = kAB .
xi + 12j + 24k = k(4i + 8j + 16k)
8k = 12
k = 1.5
x = 4k
=6
6
a
OA = 4 + 3
=5
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OC = 16 OA
5
16
=
1 (4i + 3j)
5 5
= 16 (4i + 3j)
25
299
7
a
i SQ = b + a = a + b
ii TQ = 1 SQ
3
1
= (a + b)
3
iii RQ = 2a + b + a = b a
iv PT = PQ + QT
= PQ TQ
= a 1 (a + b)
3
1
= (2a b)
3
v TR = TQ + QR
= TQ RQ
= 1 (a + b) (b a)
3
= 1 (4a 2b)
3
2
= (2a b)
3
b
8
a
2PT = TR
P, T and R are collinear.
a=b
i sj = 2j
s = 2
ii 5i = ti
t=5
iii 2k = uk
u=2
2
2
2
^
a= 5 +2 +2
= 25 + 4 + 4
= 33
10
a a + 2b = (5i + 2j + k) + 2 (3i 2j + k)
= 11i 2j + 3k
b
c
d
| a| = 5 + 2 + 1
= 30
^
a = 1 (5i + 2j + k)
30
a b = (5i + 2j + k) (3i 2j + k)
= 2i + 4j
11
a
OC = OA OB
= (3i + 4j) (4i 6j)
= i + 10j
C = (1, 10)
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a
b = OB
= OA + AB
= OA + OC
=a+c
b
AB = b a
BC = c b
AB : BC = 3 : 2
AB = 3
BC 2
2AB = 3BC
2(b a) = 3(c b)
2b 2a = 3c 3b
5b = 2a + 3c
b=2a+3c
5
5
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a
e
d
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a
e
The point is in the first quadrant.
2
f
2
r = (2 3 ) + (2)
= 12 + 4 = 4
cos = 2 3 = 3
4
2
= = 30
6
(2 3 , 2) = 4,
6
= [4, 30]
r = (5) + 12
= 169 = 13
cos = 5
12
113
1
13
[13, 113]
r = 5 + 12
= 169 = 13
cos = 5
13
r= ( 3) +1
= 3+1 =4
cos = 3
2
= = 30
6
( 3 , 1) = 2,
6
= [2, 30]
(6, 5) = 61 , sin 5
61
[ 61 , 40 ]
r= 1 +( 3)
= 4 =2
cos = 1
2
= = 60
3
(1, 3 ) = 2,
3
= [2, 60]
c
r= 4 +4
= 32 = 4 2
cos = 4 = 1
2
4 2
= = 45
4
(4, 4) = 4 2 ,
4
= [4 2 , 45]
302
= + cos
5
13
113
1
(5, 12) = 2, + cos 5
13
[2, 113]
h
r= 4 +3
= 25 = 5
cos = 4
5
37
1
(4, 3) = 5, cos 4
5
[5, 37]
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a
x = 2 cos 30
= 2 3 = 3
2
y = 2 sin 30
= 2 1 = 1
2
[2, 30 ] = ( 3 , 1)
x = 4 cos
2
= 4 0 = 0
y = 4 sin
2
= 4 1 = 4
4, = (0, 4)
2
x = 1 cos 5
4
= 1 1 =
2
y = 1 sin 5
4
1
= 1
=
2
1, 5 = 1 , 1
4 2
=5 3 = 5 3
2
2
[5, 240] = 5, 5 3
2
2
x = 4 cos 2
=41=4
y = 4 sin 2
=40=0
[4, 2] = (4, 0)
x = 2 cos 7
6
3
=2
= 3
2
y = 2 sin 7
6
1
=2 =1
2
2, 7 = ( 3 , 1)
6
x = 2 cos 180
= 2 1 = 2
y = 2 sin 180
=20=0
[1, 120] = 1, 3
2
2
1
2
1
2
x = 5 cos 240
=5 1= 5
2
2
y = 5 sin 240
5
a
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j
e
f
l
g
6
a
b
h
r =x +y
= 16
r=4
x+y=6
r cos + r sin = 6
r (cos + sin ) = 6
r=
x =y
2
2
r cos = r sin
2
r cos = sin
sin
r=
2
cos
6
cos + sin
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x + y2 = 1
4
d
2
r cos + r2sin2 = 1
4
2
2
2
2
r cos + 4r sin = 4
2
2
2
2
r (cos + sin + 3sin ) = 4
2
2
r (1 + 3 sin ) = 4
2
r =
x +y =2
2
2
x +y =4
r = a cos
2
r = ar cos
2
2
x + y = ax
r = 2a(1 + sin 2)
= 2a(1 + 2 sin cos )
3
2
r = 2a(r + 2(r sin )(r cos ))
2
3
2 2
x + y ax = a x + y
a
1 + sin
r + r sin = a
r=
x + y = a x + y + ax
2
x +y +y=a
r = a(1 + cos )
2
r = a(r + r cos )
x +y =ax
2
2
2
2
x + y = a 2ax + x
2
2
y = a 2ax
= a(a 2x)
4
2
1 + 3 sin
r=2
2
x +y +x=a
7
a
a
1 + cos
r + r cos = a
r=
(x + y ) = 2a(x + y + 2xy)
2
= 2a(x + y)
x +y =ay
2
2
2
2
x + y = a 2ay + y
2
2
x = a 2ay
2
2
2ay = a x
2
2
y = 1 (a x )
2a
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Re(z) = a = 2
Im(z) = b = 3
Re(z) = a = 4
Im(z) = b = 5
Re(z) = a = 1
2
2
a
3a = 2
a=2
3
ab=1
2b=1
3
b=21= 1
3
3
Im(z) = b = 3
2
3
a
Re(z) = a = 4
Im(z) = b = 0
(4 + i) + (2 2i) = 4 + 2 + i 2i
=6i
Re(z) = a = 0
Im(z) = b = 3
(3 i) (3 + i) = 3 3 i i
= 6 2i
Re(z) = a = 2
Im(z) = b = 2 2
(2 2 i ) + (5 8 i ) = 2 + 5 2 i 8 i
=7 2i 2 2i
=73 2i
(1 i) (2i + 3) = 1 3 i 2i
= 2 3i
(2 + i) (2 i) = 2 + 2 + i + i
= 4 + 2i
(5 4i) + (1 + 2i) = 5 + 1 + 4i + 2i
= 4 + 6i
5(i + 4) + 3(2i 7) = 20 21 + 5i + 6i
= 1 + 11i
2a 3bi = 4 + 6i
2a = 4
a=2
3bi = 6i
b = 2
a+b=5
b=5a
2ab = 12
ab = 6
a(5 a) = 6
2
5a a = 6
2
a + 5a + 6 = 0
(a 2)(a 3) = 0
When a = 2
b=52=3
When a = 3
b=53=2
2a + bi = 10
= 10 + 0i
2a = 10
a=5
b=0
(2 3i) + (4 5i) = 2 + 4 3i 5i
= 6 8i
1 (4 3i) 3 (2 i) = 2 3 3 i + 3 i
2
2
2
2
= 1
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a
307
16 = 16 1
= 4i
2 9 = 2 9 1
= 6i
2 = 2 1
= 2i
2 i (i 2 ) = 2 i 2i
= 2 2i
3 ( 3 + 2 ) = 3 ( 3 i + 2 )
= 3i 6
= 6 3i
i =i i
= i
i =i
= 1
i =i
=1
2i i = 2i
= 2
4i 3i = 4 3 i i
6
= 12i
= 12
i(2 i) = 2i i
= 2i 1
= 1 + 2i
14
43+2
20
45
8 i 2 = 8 i i 2 i
= 16 1 1
= 4
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i = 1
2
2
(4 + i) = 16 + 8i + i
= 15 + 8i
(2 2i) = 4 8i + 4i
= 8i
z 1 z 2 = (2 + i)(3 2i)
2
= 6 4i 3i 2i
= 4 7i
z1 + z2 = (2 i) + (3 + 2i)
= 1 + i
z1 + z2 = 1 i
z 1 + z 2 = (2 + i) + (3 2i)
= 1 i
4
a
z = 2 4i
z = 2 + 4i
zz = (2 4i)(2 + 4i)
2
= 4 16i
= 20
z + z = (2 4i) + (2 + 4i)
=4
(1 i) = 1 + 2i + i
= 2i
( 2 3 i )( 2 + 3 i ) = 2 3i
=2+3=5
2
a
z = a bi
z = 2 5i
z = 2 + 5i
z(z + z) = 4z
= 8 16i
z = 1 + 3i
z = 1 3i
z z = (2 4i) (2 + 4i)
= 8i
z = 5 2i
z = 5 + 2i
i(z z) = i 8i
2
= 8i = 16
z = 0 5i
z = 0 + 5i = 5i
z =
z=zi
i i i
= i(2 4i)
1
2
= 1 (2i 4i )
= 4 2i
3
a
z1 = 2 + i
z 2 = 3 2i
z1 z2 = (2 i)(3 + 2i)
2
= 6 + 4i + 3i 2i
= 4 + 7i
z1 z2 = 4 7i
1
2 4i
= 1 2 + 4i
2 4i 2 + 4i
2 + 4i
=
2
4 16i
= 2 + 4i
20
1
=
(1 + 2i)
10
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a
2i = 2i 4i
4+1 4+1 4i
2
= 8 2i 4i2 + i
16 i
7
6i
=
17
7
=
6 i
17 17
3 + 2i = 3 + 2i 2 + 3i
2 3i 2 3i 2 + 3i
2
6 + 9i + 4i + 6i
=
2
4 9i
= 13i = i
13
4 + 3i = 4 + 3i 1 i
1+i
1+i 1i
2
= 4 4i + 3i2 3i
1i
7
i
=
2
7
= 1i
2 2
2 2i = 2 2i i
4i
4i
i
2
= 2i 2i
4
2
+
2i
=
4
= 1 i
2
= 11i
2 2
1 = 1 2 + 3i
2 3i 2 3i 2 + 3i
2 + 3i
=
2
4 9i
= 2 + 3i
13
2
=
+ 3 i
13 13
i = i 2 6i
2 + 6i 2 + 6i 2 6i
2i + 6
=
2
4 36i
= 2i + 6
40
3
=
+ 1 i
20 20
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a
z = 4 + 2i
2i
4
= + 2i 2 + i
2i 2+i
2
8 + 4i + 4i + 2i
=
2
4i
6
+
8i
=
5
2
= (3 + 4i)
5
z = 2 i
1 + 3i
= 2 i 1 3i
1 + 3i 1 3i
2
2 + 6i i + 3i
=
2
1 9i
= 5 + 5i
10
= 1 (1 i)
2
z= 1+i
5 + 3i
= 1 + i 5 3i
5 + 3i 5 3i
2
5 3i + 5i 3i
=
2
25 9i
= 8 + 2i
34
1
=
(4 + i)
17
z = 5 + 2i
2(4 7i)
= 5 + 2i 4 + 7i
2(4 7i) 4 + 7i
2
20 + 35i + 8i + 14i
=
2
2(16 49i )
= 6 + 43i
130
1
=
(6 + 43i)
130
z= 4
1+i
= 4 1i
1+i 1i
4 4i
=
2
1i
= 4 4i
2
= 2 2i
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A: 3 + i
B: 2i
C: 3 4i
D: 2 2i
E: 3i
F: 1 i
d
e
3
a
z1 + z2 = (6 5i) + (3 + 4i)
=3i
5
a
z = (1 + 3i)
= 1 3i
1= 1
z 1 + 3i
= 1 1 3i
1 + 3i 1 3i
1 3i
=
2
1 + 9i
= 1 3 i
10 10
z1 z2 = (6 5i) (3 + 4i)
= 9 9i
4
a
z = 1 + 3i
z = 1 3i
z = 1 + 6i + 9i
= 8 + 6i
z = 2 5i
zi = i(2 5i)
2
= 2i 5i
= 5 + 2i
zi = z = 2 + 5i
zi = iz
= (5 + 2i)
= 5 2i
zi = z = 2 5i
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7
=
4
1
= (5 7 i )
4
23
=
6
1
= (1 23 i )
6
z +4=0
2
z 4i = 0
(z 2i)(z + 2i) = 0
z = 2i
2
2x + 18 = 0
2
z +9=0
2
2
z 9i = 0
(z 3i)(z + 3i) = 0
z = 3i
2
3z + 15 = 0
2
z +5=0
2
2
z 5i = 0
(z 5 i )(z + 5 i ) = 0
z= 5i
2
(z 2) = 16
z 2 = 4i
z = 2 4i
(z + 1) = 49
z + 1 = 7i
z = 1 7i
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e
2
r= 1 +( 3)
= 1+3 =2
cos = 1
2
=
3
1 + 3 i = 2 cis
3
= 4 144 = 24
cos = 12
24
= 1
2
=
3
12 12 3 i = 24 cis
3
1 = 1
2
2
1
1
cos =
2
2
= 1 2 = 1
2
2
= = 3
4 4
1
1
1
cis 3
+ i=
4
2 2
2
r = (2 3 ) + 2
= 16 = 4
cos = 2 3 = 3
4
2
5
= =
6 6
2 3 + 2i = 4 cis 5
6
1 i = 2 cis
4
r = 12 + 12 3
r= 1 +1
= 2
cos = 1
2
=
4
r= 4 +4
= 32 = 4 2
cos = 4 = 1
2
4 2
= + = 3
4
4
4 4i = 4 2 cis 3
4
2
a
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a
z1 z2 = r 1 r2 cis(1 + 2)
6 12
= 6 cis
4
= 6 cos + 6i sin
4
4
6
6
=
+
i
2
2
= 3 2 (1 + i)
314
12 4
= 12 cis
3
= 12 cos + 12i sin
3
3
=6+6 3i
= 6(1 + 3 i )
5
5
cis 5 cis = 5 cis +
4
12
4 12
= 5 cis 2
3
= 5 cos 2 + 5i sin 2
3
3
5
5
3
= +
i
2
2
= 5 (1 3 i )
2
12 cis 3 cis 2 = 36 cis + 2
3
3
3 3
= 36 cis
3
= 36 cos + 36i sin
3
3
= 18 + 18 3 i
= 18(1 + 3 i )
5
5
6 2
= 36 cis 4
3
= 36 cos 4 + 36i sin 4
3
3
= 18 18 3 i
= 18(1 + 3 i )
( 2 cis ) 3 cis 3 = 6 cis 3
4
4
= 6 cis
4
= 6 cos + 6 i sin
4
4
= 3 + 3i
= 3 (1 + i)
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10 cis
4 10
=
cis
5
4 12
5 cis
12
= 2 cis
6
= 2 cos + 2i sin
6
6
= 3 +i
12 cis
3 12
=
cis 2
3
2
3 3
3 cis
3
= 4 cis
= 4 cos + 4i sin
= 4 + 0 = 4
12 8 cis 3
4 12 8
=
cis 3
4 12
3 2
3 2 cis
12
= 8 cis 2
3
= 8 cos 2 + 8i sin 2
3
3
= 4 + 4 3 i
= 4(1 3 i )
20 cis
6 20
=
cis 5
8
5
6 6
8 cis
6
= 5 cis
2
5
= cos + 5 i sin
2
2
5
= +0= 5
2
2
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30 180 = 150
[3, 30] = [3, 150]
180 40 = 140
Coordinates are [2, 140].
r = (1) + ( 3 )
= 1+3 =2
cos = 1
2
= + = 2
3
3
2, 2
This is equivalent to 2, .
3
x = 3 cos
6
3
3
=
2
y = 3 sin
6
3
=
2
3 3 3
,
2 2
B
8
9
D
10
3, = (0, 3)
2
The Cartesian equation is
2
2
x + (y 3) = 9
2
2
x + y 6y + 9 = 9
2
2
x + y = 6y
2
r = 6r sin
r = 6 sin
Since x = r cos ,
it is the graph of x = 2.
x + y = 16
2
r = 16
r=4
1 = 1
2u 1i
= 1 1+i
1i 1+i
=1+i
2
1
= +1i
2 2
i = cis , so the point will be
2
rotated by .
2
|z| = 5
1 = 1
z |z|
=1
5
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x = 3 cos 11
6
= 3 3
2
y = 3 sin 11
6
3
=
2
3, 11 = 3 3 , 3
2 2
6
3
a
{[r, ] : r = 3}
[r, ] : =
{[r, ] : r = 4}
[r, ] : = 5
4
a
2
a
x = 3 cos
= 3
y = 3 sin
=0
[3, ] = (3, 0)
x = 2 cos
3
=1
y = 2 sin
3
= 3
2, = (1, 3 )
3
x = 2 cos 210
= 3
y = 2 sin 210
=1
[2, 210 ] = ( 3 , 1)
r= 3 +3
= 18 = 3 2
cos = 3 = 1
3 2
2
=
4
(3, 3) = 3 2 ,
4
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a
3 , 1 = 1,
2
6
2
The point is in the third quadrant.
r = 25 + 75
4
4
= 25 = 5
cos = 5 = 1
2
25
= +
3
2
=
3
5, 5 3 = 5, 2
2
2
3
The point is in the fourth quadrant.
r = 32 + 32
= 64 = 8
cos = 4 2 = 2
8
2
=
4
(4 2 , 4 2 ) = 8,
4
r =x +y
= 16
r=4
2
r =x +y
=9
r=3
318
y = 8x
2
(r sin ) = 8r cos
2
2
r sin = 8r cos
2
r sin = 8 cos
8 cos
r=
2
sin
= 8 cot cosec
x = 4y
2
(r cos ) = 4r sin
2
2
r cos = 4r sin
2
r cos = 4 sin
4 sin
r=
2
cos
= 4 tan sec
x + 4y = 64
2
2
(r cos ) + 4(r sin ) = 64
2
2
2
2
2
2
r cos + r sin + 3r sin = 64
2
2
2
r + 3r sin = 64
2
2
r (1 + 3 sin ) = 64
r =
r=
64
2
1 + 3sin
8
2
1 + 3 sin
f
2x y + 2 = 0
2r cos r sin + 2 = 0
r(2 cos sin ) = 2
r=
6
a
r=5
2
x +y =5
2
2
x + y = 25
2
2 cos sin
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r = 3 sin
2
r = 3r sin
2
2
x + y = 3y
This is correct, but it is possible to go on
and complete the square.
2
2
x + y 3y = 0
2
2
2
x + y 3y + 3 = 9
4
2
2
2
x + y 3 = 9
4
2
r(1 sin ) = 1
r r sin = 1
2
x +y y=1
2
x +y =y+1
2
2
2
x + y = (y + 1)
2
= y + 2y + 1
2
x = 2y + 1
2
2y = x 1
2
y = 1 (x 1)
2
r cos 2 = 9
2
r (cos sin ) = 9
2
2
2
2
r cos r sin = 0
2
2
x y =9
2
7
a
r(1 2 cos ) = 8
r 2r cos = 8
2
z 2 = p qi
z1 z 2 = (m + ni)(p qi)
2
= mp + npi mqi nqi
= mp + nq + (np mq)i
x + y = 2x + 8
2
2
2
x + y = (2x + 8)
2
= 4x + 32x + 64
2
2
3x + 32x y + 64 = 0
2
2
2
3 x + 32 x + 16 y = 64 + 3 256
5
9
3
2
2
3 x + 16 y = 64 + 256
3
3
2
2
x x + 16 y = 64
3
3
r(2 cos ) = 7
2r r cos = 7
2
z1 = m + ni
z2 p + qi
= m + ni p qi
p + qi p qi
2
+
=
nqi
= mp npi2 mqi
2
p +q
+
+ (np mq)i
= mp nq 2
2
p +q
z1 + z 1 = (m + ni) + (m ni)
= 2m
2 x +y x=7
2
2 x +y =x+7
2
2
2
4x + 4y = (x + 7)
2
= x + 14x + 49
2
2
3x 14x + 4y = 49
2
2
2
3 x 14 x + 7 + 4y = 49 + 3 49
3
9
3
2
2
3 x 7 + 4y = 196
3
3
x + y 2x = 8
319
1= 1
z1 m + ni
= 1 m ni
m + ni m ni
= m2 ni2
m +n
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a
z2 = p + qi
z1 m + ni
= p + qi m ni
m + ni m ni
+
+ (mq np)i
= mp nq 2
2
m +n
3z1 = 3(m + ni)
z2
p + qi
3(m
+ ni) p qi
=
p + qi
p qi
2
3(mp + npi mqi nqi )
=
2
2
p +q
3(mp + nq + nq mq)i
=
2
2
p +q
9
a
z = (1 3 i )
2
= 1 2 3 i + 3i
= 2 2 3 i
z =z z
= (2 2 3 i )(1 3 i )
2
= 2 + 2 3 i 2 3 i + 6i
= 8
1+ 3i
1 3i 1+ 3i
=1+ 3i
4
=
1
1=
z 1 3i
z=1 3i
320
z=1+ 3i
2 3 + i = 13 cis tan
1
1=
z 1+ 3i
1 3i
1+ 3i 1 3i
=1 3i
4
=
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4
4
3 2 3 2 i = 6 cis 3
4
10
a
x = 2 cos
3
= 1
y = 2 sin
3
= 3
z = 1 3 i
x = 3 cos
4
=3 2
2
y = 3 sin
4
3
2
=
2
3
z= 2 +3 2 i
2
2
x = 3 cos 3
4
2
3
=
2
y = 3 sin 3
4
=3 2
2
z= 3 2 +3 2 i
2
2
x = 3 cos 3
4
3
2
=
2
y = 3 sin 3
4
=3 2
2
3
z= 2 +3 2 i
2
2
x = 3 cos 5
6
= 3 3
2
y = 3 sin 5
6
3
=
2
3
z= 3 3i
2
2
x = 2 cos
4
=1
y = 2 sin
4
= 1
z=1i
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Chapter 17 Loci
Exercise 17A Solutions
1
a
d
The line is equidistant from A and B.
y=0
x=3+6=9
2
2
PA = PO
2
b
PA = PB
(x + 2) + (y 5) = (x 0) + (y 0)
2
2
2
2
x + 4x + 4 + y 10y + 25 = x + y
4x + 4 10y + 25 = 0
4x 10y + 29 = 0
10y = 4x + 29
(x 0) + (y 6) = (x + 2) + (y 4)
2
2
2
x + y 12y + 36 = x + 4x + 4 + y 8y + 16
12y + 36 = 4x + 4 8y + 16
4x + 4y 16 = 0
x+y4=0
x+y=4
4
(x + 2) + y
Distance of P from (2, 0) is
(x 2) + y
2
2
2
2
(x + 2) + y + (x 2) + y = 26
2
2
2
2
x + 4x + 4 + y + x 4x + 4 + y = 26
2
2
2x + 2y = 18
2
2
x +y =9
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(x 2) + (y 5)
Distance of P (x, y) from x = 1 is |x 1|
2
(x + 4) + (y 5)
2
2
2
(x 1) + (y 2) = (x + 2) + (y + 1)
2
2
2
2
x 2x + 1 + y 4y + 4 = x + 4x + 4 + y + 2y + 1
6x + 6y = 0
y= x
(x 4) + (y + 2) = 2 x + y
2
2
2
2
x 8x + 16 + y + 4y + 4 = 4x + 4y
2
2
3x + 8x + 3y 4y = 20
2
2
2
2
2
x + 8 x + 4 + y + y 4 y + 2 = 20 + 16 + 4
3
3
3
9 9
3
3
2
2
x + 4 + y 2 = 80
3
3
9
(x 4) + y
2
x + (y 20) = 2 (x + 4) + (y 5)
2
2
2
2
x + (y 20) = 4((x + 4) + (y 5) )
2
2
2
x + y 40y + 400 = 4x + 32x + 64
2
+ 4y 40y + 100
2
2
3x + 32x + 3y = 236
2
2
x + 32 x + y = 236
3
3
2
2 32
2
x + x + 16 + y = 236 + 256
3
3
9
3
2
2
964
16
x + + y =
9
3
x + (y 20)
Distance of P from (4, 5) is
(x 2) + (y 5) = 2|x 1|
Square both sides:
2
2
2
(x 2) + (y 5) = 4(x 1)
2
2
2
x 4x + 4 + (y 5) = 4x 8x + 4
2
2
3x 4x (y 5) = 0
2
2
2
2
3 x 4x + 2 (y 5) = 3 2
3 3
3
2
2
2 x 2 (y 5) = 4
3
3
2
2
(3x 2) 3(y 5) = 4
2
2
(3x 2) 3(y 5) = 1
4
4
2
323
2
2
(x + 4) + y ((x 4) y ) = 16
2
2
2
2
x + 8x + 16 + y x + 8x 16 y = 16
16x = 16
x=1
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x +y =x+y
2
2
1
x x+ +y y+1=1+1
4
4 4 4
2
2
x 1 + y 1 = 1
2
2
2
PA = 2PB
11
2
x + y = 2 (x 4) + y
2
2
2
2
x + y = 4((x 4) + y )
2
2
= 4x 32x + 64 + 4y
2
2
3x 32x + 3y = 64
2
2
2
x 32 x + 16 + y = 64 + 256
3
3
3
9
2
x 16 + y2 = 64
3
9
12
(x 1) + (y 2) = (x + 1) + y
2
2
2
2
x 2x + 1 + y 4y + 4 = x + 2x + 1 + y
4x 4y + 4 = 0
xy+1=0
x+y=1
13 Slope of AB = 5 1 = 2
20
y
Slope of BP = 5 = 2
x2
y 5 = 2(x 2)
= 2x 4
y = 2x + 1
14
y = 1 or y = 5
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(x a) + y = (x + k)
2
2
2
2
2
x 2ax + a + y = x + 2kx + k
2
2
2
y = 2ax + 2kx + k a
2
Since y = 3x,
2a + 2k = 3
a+k=3
2
2
2
k a =0
2
2
k =a
k=a
(If k = a, k = a and the line goes
through the point, so k a.)
a+k=3
2
2a = 3
2
a=k=3
4
2
y = 3x is therefore the graph of all
points that are equidistant from the point
3, 0 and the line x = 3.
4
4
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x + y =1
9 64
This will be an ellipse, origin at the centre,
and axes of length 3 2 and 8 2 along
the x- and y-axes respectively.
x + y =1
25 100
This will be an ellipse, origin at the centre,
and axes of length 5 2 and 10 2 along
the x- and y-axes respectively.
y + x =1
9 64
This will be an ellipse, origin at the centre,
and axes of length 8 2 and 3 2 along
the x- and y-axes respectively.
2
a
(x 3) =
4
x3=3 3
2
x=33 3
2
y-intercept(s) when x = 0:
2
2
(3) + (y 4) = 1
9
64
2
(y 4) = 1 9 = 0
64
9
2
(y 4) = 0
y=4
25x + 9x = 225
2
2
25x + 9y = 1
225 225
2
2
x + y =1
9 25
This will be an ellipse, origin at the centre,
and axes of length 3 2 and 5 2 along
the x- and y-axes respectively.
(x + 3) =
25
x+3=9
5
x = 3 + 9 = 6 or
5
5
24
9
x = 3 =
5
5
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y-intercept(s) when x = 0:
2
2
3 + (y + 4) = 1
9
25
2
(y + 4) = 1 9 = 0
9
25
2
(y + 4) = 0
y = 4
25( x 5) 2 9 y 2
+
=1
225
225
( x 5) 2 y 2
+
=1
9
25
Centre (5, 0).
x-intercept(s) when y = 0:
2
(x 5) = 9
x5=3
x = 8 or 2
y-intercept(s) when x = 0:
2
2
25 (5) + 9y = 225
2
625 + 9y = 225
2
9y = 400
There are no y-intercepts.
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(x 4) + y + (x + 4) + y = 10
2
(x 4) + y = 10 (x + 4) + y
2
x 8x + 16 + y = 100 20 x + 8x + 16 + y + x + 8x + 16 + y
2
20 x + 8x + 16 + y = 100 + 16x
5 x + 8x + 16 + y = 25 + 4x
2
2
2
25(x + 8x + 16 + y ) = 625 + 200x + 16x
2
2
2
25x + 200x + 400 + 25y = 625 + 200x + 16x
2
2
9x + 25y = 225
2
2
9x + 25y = 1
225 225
2
2
x +y =1
25 9
5
(x 2) + y = 1 |x 4|
2
2
2
2
(x 2) + y = 1 (x + 4)
4
2
2
2
4(x 4x + 4 + y ) = x + 8x + 16
2
2
2
4x 16x + 16 + 4y = x + 8x + 16
2
2
3x 24x + 4y = 0
2
2
2
3(x 8x + 4 ) + 4y = 3 16
Divide both sides by 48:
2
2
(x 4) + y = 1
16
12
2
x + (y 8) = 1 |y 4|
2
2
2
2
x + (y 8) = 1 (y 4)
4
2
2
2
4(x + y 16y + 64) = y 8y + 16
2
2
2
4x + 4y 64y + 256 = y 8y + 16
2
2
4x + 3y 56y = 240
2
2
2
4x + 3 y 56 y + 28 = 240 + 3 784
3
9
3
2
2
28
64
4x + 3 y =
3
3
3
Multiply both sides by :
64
2
3x + 9 y 28 2 = 1
3
16 64
2
2
3x + (3y 28) = 1
16
64
2
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x y =1
9 64
2
2
y =x 1
64 9
2
2
9
y = 64x 1 2
9
x
8
y x
3
Axis intercepts are (3, 0) and (3, 0).
x y =1
25 100
2
2
y = x 1
100 25
2
2
25
y = 100x 1 2
25
x
y 2x
Axis intercepts are (5, 0) and (5, 0).
25x 9y = 225
2
2
25x 9y = 1
225 225
2
2
x y =1
9 25
2
2
y =x 1
25 9
2
2
9
y = 25x 1 2
9
x
5
y x
3
Axis intercepts are (3, 0) and (3, 0).
y x =1
9 64
2
2
x =y 1
64 9
2
2
9
x = 64y 1 2
9
y
8
x y
3
Axis intercepts are (3, 3) and (0, 3).
2
a
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Asymptotes:
y k = b (x h)
a
8
y 4 = (x 3)
3
y = 4 8 (x 3)
3
8x
= 4 and 8x + 12
3
3
c
(x + 3) =
25
x + 3 = 3 41
5
x = 3 3 41
5
y-intercept(s) when x = 0:
2
2
3 (y + 4) = 1
9
25
2
(y + 4) = 1 9 = 0
9
25
2
(y + 4) = 0
y = 4
Asymptotes:
y k = b (x h)
a
y + 4 = 5 (x + 3)
3
y = 4 5 (x + 3)
3
5x
=
+ 1 and 5x 9
3
3
2) = 1 9 = 7
16 16
4
2
7
(x 2) =
4
There are no x intercepts.
y-intercept(s) when x = 0:
2
2
(y 3) (2) = 1
16
4
2
(y 3) = 1 + 4 = 2
4
16
2
(y 3) = 2 16
y=34 2
Asymptotes:
y k = b (x h)
a
y 3 = 4 (x 2)
2
y = 3 2(x 2)
= 2x 1 and 2x + 7
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Asymptotes:
y=bx
a
=2x
2
=x
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16 4
2
(y + 1) = 3
There are no y-intercepts.
Asymptotes:
y k = b (x h)
a
y + 1 = 2 (x 2)
4
y = 1 1 (x 2)
2
x
= 2 and x
2
2
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(x 4) + y (x + 4) + y = 6
2
(x 4) + y = 6 + (x + 4) + y
2
2
2
x 8x + 16 + y = 36 + 12 x + 8x + 16 + y + x + 8x + 16 + y
2
12 x + 8x + 16 + y = 36 + 16x
3 x + 8x + 16 + y = 9 + 4x
2
2
2
9(x + 8x + 16 + y ) = 81 + 72x + 16x
2
2
2
9x + 72x + 144 + 9y = 81 + 72x + 16x
2
2
7x + 9y = 63
2
2
x y =1
9 7
2
(x 2) + y = 2|x 4|
2
2
2
(x 2) + y = 4(x + 4)
2
2
2
x 4x + 4 + y 4(x + 8x + 16)
2
= 4x + 32x + 64
2
2
3x + 36x y = 60
2
2
3(x + 12x + 36) y = 60 + 3 36
2
2
3(x + 6) y = 48
2
2
(x + 6) y = 1
16
48
x + (y 8) = 4|y 4|
2
2
2
x + (y 8) = 16(y 4)
2
2
2
x + y 16y + 64 = 16(y 8y + 16)
2
= 16y 128y + 256
2
2
x 15y + 112y = 192
2
2
2
x 15 y 112 y + 56 = 192 15 3136
15
225
15
2
2
56
256
x 15 y =
15
15
15
Multiply both sides by
:
256
2
2
15x + 225 y 56 = 1
15
256 256
2
2
(15y 56) 15x = 1
256
256
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(x + 3) + y (x 3) + y = 4
2
(x + 3) + y = 4 + (x 3) + y
2
x + 6x + 9 + y = 16 + 8 x 6x + 9 + y + x 6x + 9 + y
2
8 x 6x + 9 + y = 16 12x
2 x 6x + 9 + y = 4 3x
2
2
2
4(x 6x + 9 + y ) = 16 24x + 9x
2
2
2
4x 24x + 36 + 4y = 16 24x + 9x
2
2
5x + 4y = 20
2
2
x y =1
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x + y = 1
9
4
2
y
x
2 + 2 = 1
9 4
This will be an ellipse, origin at the
centre, and axes of length 9 2 and
9 2 along the x and y axes
respectively.
B
The y-intercept(s) occur when x = 0:
2
(y + 2) = 1
4
2
(y + 2) = 4
y+2=2
y = 0 or 4
( y + 2) 2
=1
4
( y + 2) 2 = 4
y + 2 = 2
y = 0 or 4
Intercepts are (0, 0) and (0, 4).
y-axis intercept is 2.
2
b2 =8
b=2
The graph goes through 1, 1 10 .
2
2
2
1
a 1 + 2 10 = 8
2
a+5=8
a=3
D
x =x
2
25
a
a=5
x-axis intercepts = (a, 0) and (a, 0)
= (5, 0) and (5, 0) D
2
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PA = PB
9
2
(x 2) + (y + 5) = (x + 4) + (y + 1)
2
2
2
2
x 4x + 4 + y + 10y + 25 = x + 8x + 16 + y
0 = 12x 12y 12
12y = 12x 12
y=x1 A
PA = 2PB
10
2
(x 2) + (y + 5) = 2 (x + 4) + (y 1)
2
2
2
2
x 4x + 4 + y + 10y + 25 = 4(x + 8x + 16 + y 2y + 1)
2
2
= 4x + 32x + 64 + 4y 8y + 4
2
2
3x + 36x + 3y 18y + 39 = 0
2
2
x + 12x + y 6y + 13 = 0
2
2
x + 12x + 36 + y 6y + 9 = 13 + 36 + 9
2
2
(x + 6) + (y 3) = 32
This is a circle.
C
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3
2
x + (y 2) = (x 6) + y
2
2
2
2
x + y 4y + 4 = x 12x + 36 + y
4y = 12x + 32
y = 3x 8
4
Asymptotes:
y=bx
a
=2x
3
= 2x, 2x
3
3
PA = 2PB
6
2
x + (y 2) = 2 (x 6) + y
2
2
2
2
x + y 4y + 4 = 4(x 12x + 36 + y )
2
2
= 4x 48x + 144+ 4y
2
2
3x 48x + 3y + 4y + 140= 0
2
2
2
3(x 16x + 64) + 3 y + 4 y + 2 = 140+ 3 64 + 3 4
3
9
3
2
2
3(x 8) + 3 y + 2 = 160
3
3
2
2
(x 8) + y + 2 = 160
3
9
y=
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Join LN.
Using the alternate segment theorem,
MLN = 40.
In triangle LMN, ML = MN
MNL = MLN = 40
LMN = 180 40 40
= 100
C
Join AB.
Since TA = TB, TBA = 45.
Since AC is perpendicular to tangent TA,
it must be a diameter.
CBA = 90
TBC = 90 + 45
= 135
TB is parallel to AC, since co-interior
angles BTA and CAT are supplementary.
BCA = 180 135
= 45
C
AB = AC
ADC = 60
ACD = 180 60 50
= 70(angle sum of RTS)
ABD = 180 70
= 110
D
|a| = 3 + (4)
= 25 = 5
^
a=3i4j
5
5
= 1 (3i 4j)
5
10 AB = OB OA
= i + 8j
12 |a| = 2 + (1) + 4
= 4 + 1 + 16
= 21
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3
=1a
3
AB = OC = c
CD = OB = b
AD = c b + c b
= 2(c b)
QR = OR OQ
= i + 5j
PQ = 2QR
= 2i + 10j
= OQ OP
OP = OQ PQ
= 2i 3j (2i + 10j)
= 4i 13j
sa + yb = x
3si + 4sj + 2ti tj = i + 5j
3s + 2t = 1
4s t = 5
8s 2t = 10
c + d:
11s = 11
s=1
4t=5
t = 1
AB = a + c + 1 a
3
2
=c a
3
14 2r s = 2(2i j + k) ( i + j + 3k)
= 4i + i 2j j + 2k 3k
= 5i 3 j k
D
15
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19
AB = OB OA
=ba
CA = 2AB
= 2b 2a
= OA OC
OC = OA CA
= a (2b 2a)
= 3a 2b
21 x = 2 cos 2
3
= 1
y = 2 sin 2
3
= 3
2 cis 2 = 1 + 3 i
3
c
d
23 a + bi = 2 3i
b = 3
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24 uv = 3 5 cis + 2
2 3
= 15 cis 7
6
= 15 cis 2 7
6
5
= 15 cis
6
2
25 |(12 5i)| = 12 + 5
= 169
= 13
2
26 z = x + 2ixy y
This still has a non-real (i) component,
so is not necessarily a real number. A
r = (4 2 ) + (4 2 )
= 32 + 32 = 8
cos = 4 2 = 1
8
2
=
4
The point is 8, .
4
27 z = 14 7i
z = 14 + 7i
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32 2, = (0, 2)
2
The equation of the circle is
2
2
x + (y 2) = 4
2
2
x + y 4y + 4 = 4
2
2
x + y 4y = 0
2
r 4r sin = 0
2
r = 4r sin
r = 4 sin
28 3z + 9 = 3(z + 3)
2
2
= 3(z 3i )
= 3( z + 3 i )( z 3 i )
2
29 (1 + 2i) = 1 + 4i + 4i
= 1 + 4i 4
= 3 + 4i
30 x = r cos
= 2 cos 4 = 1
3
y = r sin
= 2 sin 4 = 3
3
(1, 3 )
34 x + y = 9
2
2
2
r =x +y
=9
r=3
35
B
2
r =x +y
2
= 1 (r sin )
2
2
2
x +y =1y
2
2
x + 2y = 1
D
1
1 + cos 0
=1
2
Curve will be a parabola with intercept
E
at 1, 0 .
2
36 When = 0, r =
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Exercise 19A Solutions
1
a
2
When t = 0, x = 12.
12 cm to the right of O
v = dx
dt
= 2t 7
v = 0 when 2t 7 = 0
t = 3.5 s
a = dv
dt
2
= 2 m/s
When t = 0, x = 10.
2
When t = 3.5, x = 3.5 7 3.5 + 10
= 2.25
For the first 3.5 s, the particle has
travelled 12.25 m.
2
When t = 5, x = 5 7 5 + 10
=0
From 3.5 s to 5 s, the particle has
travelled 2.25 m.
Distance travelled = 12.25 + 2.25
= 14.5 m
v = 2t 7 = 2
2t = 5
t = 2.5
2
x = 2.5 7 2.5 + 19
= 1.25
After 2.5 s, when the particle is 1.25 m
left of O.
When t = 5, x = 5 7 5 + 12
=2
2 cm to the right of O
v = dx
dt
= 2t 7
When t = 0, v = 7.
7 cm/s to the left
v = 0 when 2t 7 = 0
t = 3.5
When t = 3.5,
2
x = 3.5 7 3.5 + 12
= 0.25
t = 3.5; the particle is 0.25 cm to the
left of O.
Average velocity = change in position
change in time
2
= 12
5
= 2 cm/s
Average speed = distance travelled
change in time
For the first 3.5 s, the particle has
travelled 12.25 cm.
From 3.5 s to 5 s, the particle has
travelled 2 0.25 = 2.25 cm.
Average speed = 12.25 + 2.25
5
14.5
=
5
= 2.9 cm/s
3
a
When t = 0, x = 3.
v = dx
dt
2
= 3t 22t + 24
When t = 0, v = 24.
3 cm to the left and 24 cm/s to the right.
v = dx
dt
2
= 3t 22t + 24
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2
x = 11 = 11 11 + 24 11 3
3
3
3
1331
1331
3
=
+ 88 3
9
27
3
16
= 13
27
The acceleration is zero after 11 s, when
3
2
the velocity is 16 cm/s to the left and its
3
16
cm left of O.
position is 13
27
v = 0 when
2
3t 22t + 24 = 0
(3t 4)(t 6) = 0
t = 4 or 6
3
4
After s and after 6 s
3
When t = 4 ,
3
3
2
4
x = 11 4 + 24
3
3
176
64
3
=
+ 32 3
9
27
3
= 464 + 29
27
= 11 22
27
When t = 6,
3
2
x = 6 11 6 6 3
= 39
4 3
3
4
a
a = dv
dt
2
= 6t 22 m/s
6t 22 = 0
t = 22 = 11
3
6
2
v = 3t 22t + 24
2
= 3 11 22 11 + 24
3
3
242
121
+ 24
=
3
3
= 16 2
3
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v = 6t 10t + 4
When v = 0:
2
6t 10t + 4 = 0
2
3t 5t + 2 = 0
(3t 2)(t 1) = 0
t = 2 or 1
3
a = 12t 10
t = 2:
3
a = 12 2 10
3
= 2
t = 1:
a = 12 1 10
=2
Velocity is zero after 2 s when the
3
acceleration is 2 cm/s2 to the left, and
after 1 s when the acceleration is 2 cm/s2
to the right.
a = 12t 10
=0
t = 10 = 5
12 6
Find v when a = 5 :
6
2
v = 6t 10t + 4
2
= 6 5 10 5 + 4
5
6
25
50
=
+4= 1
6 6
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x = 2t 6t + c
When t = 0, x = 0.
0=00+c
c=0
2
x = 2t 6t
t=3
2
x=23 63
=0
It will be at the origin, O.
Consider when v = 0:
4t 6 = 0
t=3
2
2
x = 2 3 6 3
2
2
1
= 4
2
2
a
x = t 4t + 5t + c
When t = 0, x = 4.
4=00+0+c
c=4
3
2
x = t 4t + 5t + 4
a = dv
dt
= 6t 8
3t 8t + 5 = 0
(3t 5)( t 1) = 0
t = 5 or 1
3
5
When t = ,
3
3
2
x = 5 4 5 + 5 5 + 4
3
3
3
125
100
25
=
+
+4
27
9
3
= 5 23
27
When t = 1,
3
2
x=1 41 +51+4
=6
When t = 5 ,
3
a=658
3
2
= 2 cm/s
When t = 1,
a=618
2
= 2 cm/s
v = 10t + c
2
x = 5t + ct + d
When t = 2:
2
x = 5 2 + 3c + d = 0
2c + d = 20
c
When t = 3:
2
x = 5 3 + 3c + 2 = 25
3c + d = 20
d
d c: c = 0
d = 20
2
x = 5t 20
When t = 0, x = 20
20 m to the right of O
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a
a = 2t 3
2
v = t 3t + c
When t = 0, v = 3.
3=00+c
c=3
2
v = t 3t + 3
3
2
x = t 3t + 3t + d
3 2
When t = 0, x = 2.
2=00+0+d
d=2
3
2
x = t 3t + 3t + 2
3 2
When t = 10,
3
2
x = 10 3 10 + 3 10 + 2
3
2
2000
900
+ 32
=
6
= 215 1
3
2
v = t 3t 3
2
= 10 3 10 + 3
= 73
a = 10
v = 10t + c
When t = 0, v = 25.
25 = 0 + c
c = 25
v = 10t + 25
v = 10t + 25
2
x = 5t + 25t + d
When t = 0, x = 0.
(Define the point of projection as x = 0,
the origin.)
0=0+0+d
d=0
2
x = 5t + 25t
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When t = 2.5,
2
x 5t + 25t
2
= 5 2.5 + 25 2.5
= 31.25 m
x = 5t + 25t = 0
5t(t 5) = 0
t = 5 (t = 0 is the start)
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a
s = 30, u = 0, a = 1.5
2
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
1
30 = 1.5 t
2
2
t = 40
t = 40
= 2 10 s
4
a
u = 25, v = 0, t = 3
s = 1 (u + v)t
2
1
= (25 + 0) 3
2
= 37.5 m
5
a
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
1
= 3 15
2
= 337.5 m
6
a
45 km/h = 45 3.6
= 12.5 m/s
For constant acceleration,
acceleration = change in velocity
change in time
2
= 12.5 = 2.5 m/s
5
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
1
= 2.5 5
2
= 31.25 m
2
90 km/h = 90 3.6
= 25 m/s
u = 0, v = 25, a = 0.5
v = u + at
25 = 0 + 0.5t
0.5t = 25
t = 25 = 50 s
0.5
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
= 1 0.5 50
2
= 625 m
2
54 km/h = 54 3.6
= 15 m/s
u = 15, a = 0.25, s = 250
2
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
250 = 15t + 1 0.25t
2
Multiply both sides by 8:
2
2000 = 120t t
2
t 120t + 2000 = 0
(t 20)(t 100) = 0
t = 100 represents the train changing
velocity and returning to this point.
t = 20 s
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a
v = u + at
= 15 + 0.25 20
= 10 m/s
= 10 3.6 = 36 km/h
10
a v = u + at
= 4.9 9.8t
= 4.9(1 2t)
b
v = u + at
= 20 + 9.8 4
= 19.2 m/s
s = ut + 1 at
2
= 20 4 + 1 9.8 4
2
= 1.6
8
a
= 20 4 + 1 9.8 4
2
= 158.4 m
9
a
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
= 4.9t + 1 9.8 t
2
2
= 4.9t 4.9t
= 4.9t(1 t)
This is his displacement from the initial
3 m height.
h = 4.9t(1 t) + 3
2
11
a Maximum height occurs when v = 0.
u = 19.6, a = 9.8, v = 0
v = u + at
0 = 19.6 9.8t
t = 19.6 = 2 s
9.8
v = u + at
= 20 + 9.8 4
= 59.2 m/s
s = ut + 1 at
2
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u = 49, s = 0, a = 9.8
2
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
0 = 49t + 1 9.8 t
2
2
0 = 49t 4.9t
0 = 4.9t(10 t)
t = 10 s
s = ut + 1 at
2
= 19.6 2 + 1 9.8 2
2
= 19.6 m
u = 19.6, s = 0, a = 9.8
2
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
0 = 19.6t + 1 9.8 t
2
2
19
0=
4.9t
6t
0 = 4.9t(4 t)
t=4s
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A = 1 (a + b)h
2
1
= (25 + 35) 15
2
= 450 m
36 km/h = 36 3.6
= 10 m/s.
72 km/h = 20 m/s.
Distance = A = 18 10 + 1 6 10
2
= 210 m
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60 km/h = 60 3.6
= 50 m/s
3
Distance = A = 1 60 50
3
2
= 500 m
Distance = A = 1 50 + 25 30
2 3
3
= 375 m
Let the required time be T s.
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a
1 100 h = 800
2
50h = 800
h = 16
Maximum speed = 16 m/s
= 16 3.6
= 57.6 km/h
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When t = 0, x = 0
= 0 cm
6
A
When t = 0, x = 0.
3
2
When t = 2, x = 2 + 7 2 12 2
= 4
Average velocity = change in position
change in time
= 4
2
= 2 cm/s
E
2
v = 4t 3t + c
When t = 0, v = 1
1 = 0 0 + c
c = 1
2
v = 4t 3 t 1
2
When t = 1, v = 4 1 3 1 1
= 0 m/s
u = 0, s = 90, a = 1.8
2
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
90 = 1 1.8 t
2
2
90 = 0.9t
2
t = 100
t = 10 s
60 km/h = 60 3.6
= 50 m/s
3
50
u = 0, v = , t = 4
3
v = u + at
50 = 4a
3
2
a = 50 = 25 m/s
12 6
u = 0, a = 9.8, s = 40
2
2
v = u + 2as
= 0 + 2 9.8 40
= 784
v = 784 = 28 m/s
60 km/h = 60 3.6
= 50 m/s
3
50
u = 0, v = , t = 4
3
1
s = (u + v)t
2
1
= 50 4
2 3
= 100 m
3
u = 20, v = 0, a = 4
v = u + at
0 = 20 4t
t=5
s = 1 (u + v)t
2
= 1 20 5
2
= 50 m
10 v = 6t 5t + c
When t = 0, v = 1.
1=00+c
c=1
2
v = 6t 5t + 1
2
When t = 1, v = 6 1 5 1 + 1
= 2 m/s
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When t = 0, x = 5.
5 cm to the left of O
2
When t = 3, x = 3 4 3 5
= 8
8 cm to the left of O
v = dx
dt
= 2t 4
When t = 0, v = -4.
v = 0 when 2t 4 = 0
t=2
2
When t = 2, x = 2 4 2 5
= 9
At 2 s, 9 cm to the left of O
3
a
v = dx
dt
2
= 3t 4t
a = dv = 6t 4
dt
When t = 0, x = 8, v = 0 and a = 4.
8 cm to the right of O, stationary and
accelerating at 4 m/s2 to the left.
Solve 2t + 3t + 12t + 7 = 0
Using factors of 7, t = 1 gives
3
2
2 (1) + 3 (1) + 12 1 + 7 = 0
Dividing by (t + 1),
3
2
2
2t + 3tg + 12t + 7 = (t + 1)(2t 5t 7)
= (t + 1)(t + 1)(2t 7)
=0
t = 3.5, as t = 1 is usually discarded.
v = dx
dt
2
= 6t + 6t + 12
a = dv = 12t + 6
dt
When t = 3.5
2
v = 6 3.5 + 6 3.5 + 12
= 40.5 cm/s
a = dv
dt
= 12 3.5 + 6
2
= 36 cm/s
v=0
2
6t + 6t + 12 = 0
2
t t2=0
(t + 1)(t 2) = 0
t=2
After 2s (discarding t = 1)
2
a
v = 0 when 3t 4t = 0
t(3t 4) = 0
t = 0 or 4
3
At the start and after 4 s
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3
i x1 1 = 1 1
2 2
2
1
1
=
8 4
= 1
8
1 cm to the left
8
2
ii a1(t) = d x2
dt
= 6t 2
a1 1 = 6 1 2
2
2
2
= 1 cm/s
iii v2(t) = dx = 2t
dt
v2 = 2 1
2
= 1 cm/s
x1(t) = x2(t)
3
2
2
t t =t
3
2
t 2t = 0
2
t (t 2) = 0
t = 0 and 2
The particles will have the same
position at the start and after 2 s.
ii Let the distance between the particles
3
2
be y = |t 2t |.
3
2
Define y = t 2t :
dy = 3t2 4t
dt
= t(3t 4)
= 0 when t = 0 and 4
3
When t = 0, y = 0.
When t = 4 , y = 64 32
27 9
3
= 1 5
27
When t = 2, y = 8 2 4
=0
The maximum distance the particles
are apart in the first 2 s is
32 = 1 5 cm
27
27
5
a
6
a
a = 6t
2
v = 3t + c
When t = 0, v = 0.
0=0+c
c=0
2
v = 3t
When t = 2, v = 3 4
= 12 m/s
2
v = 3t
3
x=t +d
When t = 0, x = 0.
0=0+d
d=0
3
x=t
Since the particle starts at the origin, its
3
displacement s = x = t .
a = 3 2t
2
2
v = 3t t + c
When t = 0, v = 4.
4=00+c
c=4
2
v = 3t t + 4 = 0
2
(t 3t 4) = 0
(t 4)(t + 1) = 0
t=4
After 4 s
b
v = 3t t + 4
2
3
x = 3t t + 4t + d
2 3
When t = 0, x = 0.
0=00+0+d
d=0
2
3
x = 3t t + 4t
2 3
2
3
When t = 4, x = 3 4 4 + 4 4
2
3
= 18 2
3
2
18 m to the right
3
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d
7
a
8
a
When t = 4, a = 3 2 4
= 5 m/s2
a = 3 2t = 0
t = 1.5 s
When t = 1.5,
2
v = 3t t + 4
2
= 3 1.5 1.5 + 4
= 6.25 m/s
3
s = 2t 3t + c
3
4
When t = 0, s = 0.
0=00+c
c=0
3
4
s = 2t 3t
3
4
3
4
When t = 1, x = 2 1 3 1
3
4
=23= 1
3 4 12
1 m to the left.
12
When t = 1, v = 2 3
= 1 m/s
a = dv
dt
2
= 4t 9t
2
When t = 1, a = 4 1 9 1
2
= 5 m/s
2
v = 2t
a = dv
dt
= 4t =
4
3
t
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v=1t
2
1
s= 1t +c
2
When t = 1, s = 0.
1
0= 11 +c
2
0= 1+c
2
1
c=
2
1
s= 1
2 2t
2
9
a
a = dv
dt
2
= 3t 22t + 24
Solve for v = 0.
3
t 11t + 24t = t(t 3)(t 8)
Since motion is only defined for t 0,
it cannot be said to change direction at t = 0.
t=3
2
a = 3 3 22 3 + 24
2
= 15 m/s
v = t 11t + 24t
4
3
2
x = t 11t + 12t + c
4
3
When t = 0, s = 0
0=00+0+c
c=0
4
3
2
x = t 11t + 12t
4
3
4
3
2
When t = 5, x = 5 11 5 + 12 5
4
3
= 2 1
2
When t = 3, x = 3 11 3 + 12 3
4
3
1
= 29
4
When t = 0, x = 0.
Total distance = 29 1 + 29 1 + 2 1
4 4
12
7
= 60 m
12
2 1 m left of O, 60 7 m
12
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s = 1 (u + v)t
2
= 1 20 4
2
= 40 m
11
a
u = 0, v = 30, t = 12
v = u + at
30 = 12a
a = 30
12
2
= 2.5 m/s
u = 30, v = 50, a = 2.5
v = u + at
50 = 30 + 2.5t
2.5t = 20
t=8s
13
a
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
= 0 + 1 2.5 20
2
= 500 m
2
s = 1 (u + v)t
2
1
= 50 125
2 3
3
2
= 347 m
9
u = 35, s = 0, a = 9.8
2
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
0 = 3.5t 4.9t
0.7t(50 7t) = 0
t = 50 = 7 1 s
7
7
14
a Maximum height occurs when v = 0.
u = 19.6, a = 9.8, v = 0
v = u + at
0 = 19.6 9.8t
t = 19.6 = 2 s
9.8
b
12
a 100 km/h = 100 3.6
= 50 m/s
3
u = 0, v = 50, a = 0.4
3
v = u + at
50 = 0.4t
3
t = 50
3 0.4
= 41 2 s
3
357
s = ut + 1 at
2
= 19.6 2 + 1 9.8 2
2
= 19.6 m
With respect to ground level,
height = 19.6 + 20 = 39.6 m
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2
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
0 = 19.6t + 1 9.8 t
2
2
0 = 19.6t 4.9t
0 = 4.9t(4 t)
t=4s
u = 19.6, s = 20, a = 9.8
2
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
20 = 19.6t + 1 9.8 t
2
2
20 = 19.6t 4.9t
2
4.9t 19. t 20 = 0
2
49t 196t 200 = 0
2
= b 4ac
2
= 196 4 49 200
= 77 616
278.596
Since the discriminant is irrational,
solve using the quadratic formula:
t = 196 278.596
98
4.84 or 0.84
4.84 s (since t > 0)
= 1 (33 + 15) 12
2
= 288 m
Halfway point is 144 m.
The car has travelled 1 8 12 = 48 m
2
in the first 8 s.
It must travel 144 48 = 96 m at 12 m/s.
This will take 96 12 = 8 s.
Total of 16 s.
17
15
Distance = area
= 1 35 25
2
= 437.5 m
16
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a
v = 10 3 10 + 5
4
= 0 m/s
a = dv
dt
2t
= 3
4
t
= 3
2
When t = 0, a = 3 m/s2.
v = t 3t + 5
4
3
2
x = t 3t + 5t + c
12 2
When t = 0, x = 0.
0=00+0+c
c=0
3
2
x = t 3t + 5t
12 2
Check for change of direction of
velocity.
2
v = 0 if t 3t + 5 = 0
4
2
t 12t + 20 = 0
(t 2)(t 10) = 0
t = 2 or 10
There will be no change of direction of
velocity in the first 2 s.
When t = 2,
2
3
x= 2 32 +52
12
2
2
= 6 + 10
3
=42m
3
When t = 3,
3
2
x= 3 33 +53
12
2
27
9
+ 15
=
4 2
=33m
4
Distance travelled in the third second
=4233
3
4
11
=
m (to the left)
12
20
a a = 2 2t
2
v = 2t = t + c
When t = 3, v = 5.
2
5=233 +c
5 = 3 + c
c=8
2
v = 2t t + 8
v = 2t t + 8
3
2
x = t t + 8t + d
3
When t = 0, x = 0.
0=00+0+d
d=0
3
2
x = t t + 8t
3
21
a a = 4 4t
2
v = 4t 2t + c
When t = 0, v = 6.
6=00+c
c=6
2
v = 4t 2t + 6
2
= 6 + 4t 2t
b
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a a = 3 3t
2
v = 3t = 3t + c
2
When t = 0, v = 2.
2=00+c
c=2
2
v = 3t 3t + 2
2
ii 6 + 4t 2t = 6
2
4t 2t = 0
2t(2 t) = 0
2
iii 6 + 4t 2t = 0
2
2t + 4t + 6 = 0
2
t 2t 3 = 0
(t 3)(t + 1) = 0
t=3
3
x = 2t + 2t + 6t + d
3
x = 0 when t = 0
d=0
3
2
x = 2t + 2t + 6t
3
When t = 3,
3
2
x= 23 +23 +63
3
= 18 m
When t = 4, v = 3 4 3 4 + 2
2
= 10 m
2
22
a When t = 0, a = 27 m/s2.
b
a = 27 4t
3
v = 27t 4t + c
3
When t = 0, v = 5.
5=00+c
c=5
3
v = 27t 4t + 5
3
v = 3t 3t + 2
2
2
3
x = 3t t + 2t + d
2 2
When t = 0, x = 0.
0=00+0+d
d=0
2
3
x = 3t t + 2t
2 2
2
3
When t = 4, x = 3 4 4 + 24
2
2
= 24 32 + 8
= 0 m/s
24
2
a t 10t + 24 = 0
(t 4)(t 6) = 0
t = 4 and 6
3
When t = 3, v = 27 3 4 3 + 5
3
= 50 m/s
v = t 10t + 24
3
2
x = t 5t + 24t + c
5
When t = 0, x = 0.
0=00+0+c
c=0
3
2
x = t 5t + 24t
3
3
2
When t = 3, x = 3 5 3 + 24 3
3
= 36 m
a = 2t 10 < 0
2t < 10
t<5
Since t 0, 0 t 5
360
v = 27t 4t + 5 = 5
3
3
27t 4t = 0
3
3
81t 4t = 0
2
t(81 4t ) = 0
t(9 2t)(9 + 2t) = 0
t = 4.5 s
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Using trigonometry,
T1 = T2
= 5 sin 45
= 5 2 kg wt
2
2
cos CAB = 15 + 10 12
2 15 10
= 0.6033
CAB = 52.89
ADC = 90 CAB
= 37.11
2
2
2
cos CBA = 15 + 12 10
2 15 12
= 0.7472
CBA = 41.65
ACD = 90 CBA
= 48.35
CAD = 180 37.11 48.35
= 94.54
Use the sine rule to find T1 and T2.
20
T1
=
sin ACD sin CAD
T1 = 20 sin 48.35
sin 94.54
14.99 kg wt
20
T2
=
sin ADC sin CAD
T2 = 20 sin 37.11
sin 94.54
12.10 kg wt
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T = 104 sin x
= 40 kg wt
Note: The hypotenuse is 13, so
sin x = 5 and cos x = 12.
13
13
N = 104 cos x
= 96 kg wt
F
12
=
sin 30 sin110
12 sin 30
F=
6.39 kg wt
sin110
7
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cos x = 7 + 4 10
274
= 0.625
x 12841'
Angle between vectors is
180 12841' = 5119'
2
2
2
cos y = 10 + 4 7
2 10 4
= 0.8375
y 337'
Angle between vectors is
180 337' = 14653'
z 180 12841' 337'
= 1812'
Angle between vectors is
180 1812' = 16148'
9
a
T = 15 sin 30
= 7.5 kg wt
T1 = 12 sin 110
sin 20
32.97 kg wt
T2 = 12
sin 50 sin 20
T2 = 12 sin 50
sin 20
26.88 kg wt
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T3 = 26.88 sin 70
sin 40
39.29 kg wt
Since the triangle is isosceles,
W = T3 39.29 kg wt
The mass of W is 39.29 kg.
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F cos 40 = 10 kg wt
F = 10
cos 40
13.05 kg wt
F N sin 25 = 0
F = N sin 25 3.73 kg wt
F = 10 sin 20
cos 34
4.13 kg wt
Resolve vertically:
T cos 30 12 = 0
T=
12
cos 30
Resolve horizontally:
F T sin 30 = 0
F = T sin 30
= 12 sin 30
cos 30
6.93 kg wt
6
= 20 cos 40
sin 40
= 23.84 kg wt
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sin x = 20 sin 35
30
= 0.382
x 2229'
Keep the exact value in your calculator
and resolve vertically.
0 = W 20 cos 35 30 cos 22.481
W = 20 cos 35 + 30 cos 22.481
44.10
8
= 10 sin 50
sin 40
11.92 kg wt
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50 cos 60 = 50 1
2
= 25 N
R = 16 + 30
= 1156
= 34 kg wt
a +7 =9
2
a = 81 49
= 32
a = 32 = 4 2
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Note:
sin x = 6 = 3; cos x = 8 = 4
10 5
10 5
T1 = 15 sin x
= 15 3 = 9 kg wt
5
T2 = 15 cos x
= 15 4 = 12 kg wt
5
2
h = 12 + 6
= 180 = 6 5 cm
If x is the angle of the plane to the
horizontal,
sin x = 6 = 1
6 5
5
12
2
cos x =
=
6 5
5
Resolving,
T 70 sin x = 0
T = 70 sin x
= 70 1
5
70
5
=
= 14 5 kg wt
5
Resolving perpendicular to the plane,
N 70 cos x = 0
N = 70 cos x
= 70 2
5
= 140 5 = 28 5 kg wt
5
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cos x = 12 + 5 8
2 15 5
105
=
=7
120 8
Since the required angle is 180 x,
the cosine is 7.
8
F cos 30 = 20
F 3 = 20
2
20 2
F=
3
= 40 3 kg wt
3
Resolve parallel to the plane.
F 15 sin 45 = 0
F = 15 sin 45
= 15 2 kg wt
2
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x = at + bt + c
c = 12
v = dx = 4t 5
dt
When t = 0, v = 5 cm/s
a = dv = 4
dt
When t = 0, a = 4 cm/s2
v=0
4t 5 = 0
t = 5 = 1.25 s
4
x=0
2t 5t 12 = 0
(2t + 3)(t 4) = 0
t=4s
t=3
2
x = 2 3 5 3 12
= 9 cm
10 v = u + at
= 15 10 3
= 15 cm/s
11 v = u + at
0 = 15 10t
t = 15 = 1.5 s
10
s = ut + 1 at
2
2
0 = 15t 5t
5t(t 3) = 0
After 3 s, since t = 0 is the initial
projection.
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F1 = 8 sin 60
sin 40
10.78 kg wt A
17 Resolve perpendicular to F1.
The angle between F2 and F1 extended
back is 100 + 120 180 = 40.
The angle between the 8 kg wt force and
F1 extended back is 120 40 = 80.
F2 sin 40 8 sin 80 = 0
F2 = 8 sin 80
sin 40
12.26 kg wt D
371
22 60 cos 30 51.96 kg wt
23 60 sin 30 = 30 kg wt
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a
3
a
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a
b
b
2
a
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2
a
0
4
1
4
2
4
3
4
4
3
5
2
6
1
3
a
Freq.
1
0
1
9
4
5
7
4
0
1
Relative Freq.
0.03
0
0.03
0.28
0.13
0.16
0.22
0.13
0
0.03
Temp. (C)
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
4
a, b Divide each frequency by the total
number of cities, 32, to get the relative
frequency
5
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Prices ($)
less than 5
less than 10
less than 15
less than 20
less than 25
less than 30
less than 35
less than 40
less than 45
Cumulative
Freq.
3
9
12
15
19
19
20
20
21
375
7
a
b
Marks
less than 10
less than 20
less than 30
less than 40
less than 50
less than 60
less than 70
less than 80
less than 90
less than 100
6
a
Cumulative
Freq.
0
0
1
3
8
16
22
26
27
30
b
Measurement (cm)
less than 28
less than 29
less than 30
less than 31
less than 32
less than 33
less than 34
Cumulative
Freq.
0
1
3
11
20
27
28
8
a
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Length of hole (m)
less than 240
less than 260
less than 280
less than 300
less than 320
less than 340
less than 360
less than 380
less than 400
less than 420
Cumulative
Freq.
0
1
6
8
17
30
33
45
47
50
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a
3
Both distributions have the same spread,
but the one on the left has a lower centre
than the one on the right.
Differ in centre.
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a
2
a
3
a
5
a
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a
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Mean = 29 + 14 + 11 + 24 + 14 + 14 + 28 + 14 + 18 + 22 + 14
11
202
=
11
18.36
Arrange the data in order:
11 14 14 14 14 14 18 22 24 28 29
The median is the middle number: 14.
2
a
Sum of numbers
= (2 5) + (1 8) + (0 11)
+ (1 3) + (2 2)
= 11
Total data (n) = 5 + 8 + 11 + 3 + 2
= 29
11
Mean =
0.38
29
The median is the 15th score, which is 0.
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14
10
16
18
10
28
30
64
90
60
18
21
381
15 16 16 17 18 18
19 19 20 20 21 22
Range = 22 15
=7
The median of the first six points is
16 + 17 = 16.5.
2
The median of the last six points is 20.
Interquartile range = 20 16.5
= 3.5
7
a
b
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a
Mean = 276 = 23
12
Construct a table.
xi
xi x
30
16
22
23
18
18
14
56
13
26
9
31
7
7
1
0
5
5
9
33
10
3
14
8
(xi x)
(xi x) = 1688
The standard deviation s = 1688
11
12.39
Mean = $73.21 = $4.07
18
Construct a table.
xi
xi x
2.52
4.38
3.60
2.30
3.45
5.40
4.43
2.27
4.50
4.32
5.65
6.89
1.98
4.60
5.12
3.79
4.99
3.02
xi = 73.21
1.55
0.31
0.47
1.77
0.62
1.33
0.36
1.80
0.43
0.25
1.58
2.82
2.09
0.53
1.05
0.28
0.92
1.05
(xi x)
2.4025
0.0961
0.2209
3.1329
0.3844
1.7689
0.1296
3.2400
0.1849
0.0625
2.4964
7.9524
4.3681
0.2809
1.1025
0.0784
0.8464
1.1025
(x1 x) = 29.8503
The standard deviation s = 29.8503
17
$1.33
174
74
576
174
174
74
466
24
174
174
(xi x)
30 276
5476
331 776
30 276
30 276
5476
217 156
576
30 276
30 276
xi = 3740
xi = 276
49
49
1
0
25
25
81
1089
100
9
196
64
382
xi = 1493
7.42
4.58
3.58
1.58
0.42
3.42
2.42
3.58
0.58
0.42
1.42
3.58
0.58
0.58
2.42
1.42
2.58
1.58
3.42
(xi x)
55.0564
20.9764
12.8164
2.4964
0.1764
11.6964
5.8564
12.8164
0.3364
0.1764
2.0164
12.8164
0.3364
0.3364
5.8564
2.0164
6.6564
2.4964
11.6964
(x1 x) = 166.6316
The standard deviation s = 166.6316
18
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a
23.39
1.61
11.61
3.39
16.61
3.39
12.61
13.39
2.39
9.39
0.61
7.61
14.61
14.39
15.61
30.39
9.61
5.61
3.39
26.39
16.61
38.39
12.61
5.61
14.61
16.61
4.61
6.61
2.61
3.61
7.61
5.61
0.39
46.39
14.61
7.61
(xi x)
547.0921
2.5921
134.7921
11.4921
275.8921
11.4921
159.0121
179.2921
5.7121
88.1721
0.3721
57.9121
213.4521
207.0721
243.6721
923.5521
92.3521
31.4721
11.4921
696.4321
275.8921
1473.7921
159.0121
31.4721
213.4521
275.8921
21.2521
43.6921
6.8121
13.0321
57.9121
31.4721
0.1521
2152.0321
213.4521
57.9121
(x1 x)
= 8920.5556
The standard deviation
s = 8920.5556
35
15.96
xi = 634
383
141
260
164
235
167
266
150
255
168
245
258
239
152
141
239
145
134
150
237
254
150
265
140
132
54.29
64.71
31.29
39.71
28.29
70.71
45.29
59.71
27.29
49.71
62.71
43.71
43.29
54.29
43.71
50.29
61.29
45.29
41.71
58.71
45.29
69.71
55.29
63.29
xi = 4687
(xi x)
2947.4041
4187.3841
979.0641
1576.8841
800.3241
4999.9041
2051.1841
3565.2841
744.7441
2471.0841
3932.5441
1910.5641
1874.0241
2947.4041
1910.5641
2529.0841
3756.4641
2051.1841
1739.7241
3446.8641
2051.1841
4859.4841
3056.9841
4005.6241
(x1 x)
= 64 394.9584
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10
a
Age
Cmlt. Freq.
17 or less
18 or less
19 or less
20 or less
21 or less
24 or less
25 or less
31 or less
41 or less
44 or less
45 or less
7
23
26
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
6.02875 0.93
7
The median of the first four points is
5.9 + 6.0 = 5.95
2
The median of the last four points is 7.4
Interquartile range = 7.4 5.95
= 1.45
s=
Cmlt.
Rel. Freq.
0.194
0.639
0.722
0.806
0.833
0.861
0.889
0.917
0.944
0.972
1.0
60
2472.47875 18.79
7
The median of the first four data is
5.9 + 6.2 = 6.05
2
The median of the last four data is
7.4 + 8.3 = 7.85
2
Interquartile range = 7.85 6.05
= 1.7
s=
s=
11
a
8.3
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a
Q3 = 13
Minimum = 0
Maximum = 52
b
Interquartile range = 13 0 = 13
Outliers can only be greater than
13 + 1.5 13 = 32.5
There are two outliers, 38 and 52.
The new maximum for the boxplot
becomes 28.
Interquartile range
= $1 668 163 $752 228.50
= $915 934.50
Outliers could only be greater than
$1 697 155 + 1.5 $915 934.50
= $3 071 057
The new maximum for the boxplot
becomes $2 766 051.
Use this information to draw the
boxplot.
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Year 12:
1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 5
6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 9
Median m = 5 + 6 = 5.5
2
2
+
3
= 2.5
Q1 =
2
Q3 = 7
Minimum = 1
Maximum = 9
Interquartile range = 7 2.5 = 4.5
Outliers can only be greater than
7 + 1.5 4.5 = 13.75
There are no outliers.
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17 18 18 19 19 20 22 23 23
24 24 24 25 26 26 27 28 28
28 28 29 29 29 30 31 32 32
33 34 35 35 38 39 41 43 44
Median m = 28
Q1 = 23 + 24 = 23.5
2
Q3 = 33
Minimum = 17
Maximum = 46
Interquartile range = 33 23.5 = 9.5
Outliers can be greater than
33 + 1.5 9.5 = 47.25, or
less than 23.5 1.5 9.5 = 9.25
There are no outliers.
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2
a
q = (a + c) (b + d)
a+b+c+d
6
= 1 0.71
7
q = (a + c) (b + d)
a+b+c+d
8
= 1 0.78
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q = (a + c) (b + d)
a+b+c+d
10
2 0.67
=
12
b
There are 10 points.
Draw a vertical line midway between
the 5th and 6th from the left, and
midway between the 5th and 6th from
the bottom.
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a
q = (a + c) (b + d)
a+b+c+d
2
= 8 = 0.6
10
q = (a + c) (b + d)
a+b+c+d
16
0=1
=
16
q=
b
(a + c) (b + d ) 16 0
=
=1
a+b+c+d
16
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q = (a + c) (b + d)
a+b+c+d
4
= 10 0.43
14
q=
b
(a + c) (b + d ) 4 10
=
= 0.43
a+b+c+d
14
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a
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b
7
a
q = (a + c) (b + d)
a+b+c+d
6
= 1 0.71
7
Using a calculator, r = 0.87
8
a
ii q = (a + c) (b + d)
a+b+c+d
5
= 2 0.43
7
Using a calculator, r = 0.004
The error in the data has a much
greater effect on Pearsons correlation
coefficient.
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60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
y = 18.3 + 0.91x
= 18.3 0.91 170
= 173.0 cm
If your equation differs slightly from the
one given here, so will your answer.
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a
70
Resp o n se tim e (m in )
y = 70 14x
= 70 14 6
= 14 min
This isn't realistic, as relief would be
experienced 14 minutes before the drug
was given!
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Business ($)
12000
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Advertising ($)
i y = 18.2 1000
= $18 200
ii y = 18.2 0
= $0
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Using a calculator,
y = 1330 + 12x
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a
Using a calculator,
response time = 57.0 10.2 drug dose
The intercept of 57.0 minutes is the
predicted time for pain relief when no
drug is given.
From the slope, we predict a 10.2
minute decrease in response time for
each 1 mg of drug given.
c y = 57.0 10.2x
= 57.0 10.2 6
= 4.4 min
This isn't realistic, as relief would be
experienced 4.4 minutes before the drug
was given.
Using a calculator,
y = 487.6 + 0.77x
6
a
Using a calculator,
y = 50.2 + 0.72x
i y = 1123.8 + 18.9x
= 1123.8 + 18.9 1000
= $20 044
ii y = 1123.8 + 18.9x
= 1123.8 + 18.9 0
= $1123.80
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a
Using a calculator,
business = 1123.8 + 18.9 advertising
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q = (a + c) (b + d)
a+b+c+d
= 2 16
18
= 14 = 7
9
18
y = 40 + 0.10x
= 40 + 0.10 600
= $100
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a
b
q = ( a + c ) ( b + d)
a+b+c+d
=66=0
12
r= 1
n1
i=1
xi x yi y
sx sy
190 160
= 60 = 2
30
Run from (160, 120) = 160, so rise is
160 2 = 320
Intercept with vertical axis = 120 320
= 200
Equation is approximately
weight = 200 + 2 height
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If x = 0, then xy = 0
If xy = 0, x could be non-zero if y = 0.
x = 0 xy = 0
2
a
3
a
AB=AAB
This would mean that if the intersection
of A and B is equal to A, then A is an
element of B.
Since the intersection contains all the
elements the two sets have in common,
and it is equal to A, then all the elements
of A are elements of B, which means
A is an element of B.
The statement is therefore true.
A = or B = A B =
The empty set contains no elements, so
it therefore has no elements in common
with any other set. This means that the
intersection of an empty set and any
other set will also be an empty set.
The statement is therefore true.
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A = A' =
If A' = , then it has no elements, which
means A contains all the elements. The
identity set contains all the elements,
so A = .
The statement is true.
Swap the sides to find the converse:
n2 is odd implies n is odd.
Odd numbers can never have even
factors, so the root of an odd number
must always be an odd number.
Therefore the statement is true
(assuming that n is an integer).
Swap the sides to find the converse:
N 2 is divisible by 9 N is divisible by 3.
Since 32 = 9, this is the same as saying
N 2 is divisible by 32 N is divisible by 3.
A number's factors are squared if the
original number is squared.
Therefore the statement is true
(assuming that N is an integer).
Swap the sides to find the converse:
x2 > 4 x < 2
x2 will be greater than 4 if x is less than
2, but it will also be true if x is greater
than 2.
Since the first part does not only lead to
the second part, the statement is false.
Let the three odd numbers be 2n + 1,
2n + 3 and 2n + 5.
Their sum = 2n + 1 + 2n + 3 + 2n + 5
= 6n + 9, which will be
divisible by 3 if n is an integer.
We can therefore say "The sum of three
consecutive odd numbers is divisible by 3."
Let the four odd numbers be 2n + 1,
2n + 3, 2n + 5 and 2n + 7.
Their sum = 2n + 1 + 2n + 3 + 2n
+ 5 + 2n + 7
= 8n + 16, which will be
divisible by 8 if n is an integer.
We can therefore say "The sum of four
consecutive odd numbers is divisible by 8."
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a
10
a
(a b) 0
2
2
a 2ab + b 0
Add 2ab to both sides of the inequality:
2
2
a + b 2ab
If u 0 and v 0, then u and v can be
2
2
written as a and b respectively and
a = u ,b = v .
2
2
u+v=a +b
2
2
2
2
a + b 2ab
2
2
ab
u v
uv
+
u
v
uv
2
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ab
a b
2
= (a + b)
ab
2
2
= a + 2ab + b
ab
2
2
= 2ab + a + b
ab
ab
2
2
= 2 + 2(a + b )
2ab
In Q.10a we showed that
2
2
a + b 2ab.
2
2
2 + 2(a + b ) > 2 + 2
2ab
(a + b) 1 + 1 > 4
a b
12
a If a and b are even, then they can be
written as a = 2n and b = 2m.
a + b = 2n + 2m
= 2(m + n), which must be an
even number.
b
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+
a
b
a
b
+
n+m=
2
2
2a
=
=a
a
nm=a+bab
2
2
2b
=
=b
2
ab = (n + m)(n m)
2
2
= n m , the difference of squares.
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= 2 5 x
5
y=
63 x + 7 7(9 x + 1)
=
23
23
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If n = 9t + 2,
x = 23n 1
9
23(9t
+ 2) 1
=
9
= 23t + 23 2 1
9
= 23t + 5
y = 7(9x + 1)
23
7((23n
1) + 1)
=
23
= 7n
= 7(9t + 2)
The next solution will be x = 28, y = 112.
The general solution is x = 5 + 23t,
y = 14 + 63t; t 0 and t Z.
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43 = 5q + r
=58+3
(5, 43) = (5, 3) by theorem 2
5=31+2
(3, 5) = (3, 2) by theorem 2
3=21+1
(2, 3) = (2, 1) by theorem 2
2=21+0
(43, 5) = (5, 3) = 1
b = aq + r, 0 r < a
39 = 13q + r
= 13 3 + 0
(39, 13) = (13, 0) = 13
b = aq + r, 0 r < a
37 = 17q + r
= 17 2 + 3
(17, 37) = (17, 3) by theorem 2
17 = 3 5 + 2
(3, 17) = (3, 2) by theorem 2
3=21+1
(2, 3) = (2, 1) by theorem 2
2=21+0
(37, 17) = (17, 3) = 1
b = aq + r, 0 r < a
128 = 16q + r
= 16 8 + 0
(128, 16) = (16, 0) = 16
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This is equivalent to 3x + 4y = 1.
The algorithm is still useful.
4=31+1
1 = 3 1 + 4
A solution is x = 1, y = 1.
The general solution is
x = 1 + 4t
y = 1 3t, t Z
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m + n = mn
n = mn m
= m(n 1)
m= n
n1
This will only be integral if n = 2, m = 2
or n = 0, m = 0.
B
There are two solutions.
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1885 = 365 5 + 60
(1885, 365) = (60, 365)
365 = 60 6 + 5
(60, 365) = (60, 5)
60 = 5 12 + 0
(1885, 365) = 5
Apply the division algorithm to 43 and 9.
43 = 9 4 + 7
9=71+2
7=23+1
2=21
Working backwards with these results,
1=723
1 = 7 (9 7 1) 3
1=793+73
1=7493
1 = (43 9 4) 4 9 3
1 = 43 4 9 16 9 3
1 = 43 4 9 19
A solution to 9x + 43y = 1 is x = 19, y = 4.
A solution to 9x + 43y = 7 is
x = 19 7 = 133, y = 4 7 = 28.
The general solution is
x = 133 + 43t
y = 28 9t, t R
Other solutions are possible.
t = 4 gives a specific solution of x = 39,
y = 8, leading to a general solution of
x = 39 + 43t
y = 8 9t, t R
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a
t > 39
43
If y > 0, 8 9t > 0
t< 8
9
These two inequations cannot both be
true if x is an integer.
There is no solution for
+
+
xZ , yZ .
x = 300 + 7t , y = 200 5t
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If y x,
2 5t 3 + 7t
12t 5
t 5
12
Since t is an integer, t 0.
The solution is
x = 3 + 7t
y = 2 5t, t 0, t R
t = 2( f d )
Since t = f + d,
f + d = 2(f d)
= 2f 2d
3d = f
Substitute f = 3d into 2f + d = 63.
6d + d = 63
7d = 63
d=9
f = 3d
= 27
t + f = 63
t = 36
Tom is 36 and Fred is 27.
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