Springfield Convent Senior School September Examinations 2017 Grade 12 Mathematics Paper 1
Springfield Convent Senior School September Examinations 2017 Grade 12 Mathematics Paper 1
Springfield Convent Senior School September Examinations 2017 Grade 12 Mathematics Paper 1
−b± √ b 2−4 ac
x=
2a
n n
A=P(1+i .n ) A=P(1+i ) A=P(1−i) A=P(1−i. n)
n n
n ( n+1 ) n
∑ 1=n
i=1
∑ i=
i=1 2 Tn a n 1 d S n 2 2a n 1 d
a r n 1 a
Sn S
Tn ar n 1 r 1 r≠1 1 r ; −1<r <1
;
n −n
x [(1+i) −1 ] x [1−(1+i) ]
F= P=
i i
f ( x +h )−f (x )
f ' (x )=lim
h→0 h
x1+ x2 y1+ y2
2
d= √( x 2 −x 1 ) +( y 2 − y 1 ) 2 M ( 2
;
2 ) y=mx +c
y 2− y 1
m=
y− y 1 =m ( x−x 1 ) x 2−x 1 m=tanθ ( x−a )2 + ( y−b )2=r 2
a b c
= =
In Δ ABC ; sin A sin B sin C sin(α +β )=sin α .cos β+cos α . sin β
sin(α−β )=sin α . cos β−cos α .sin β
2 2 2
a =b +c −2 bc . cos A
cos( α+β )=cos α . cos β−sin α .sin β
1
area Δ ABC= ab . sin C
2 cos( α− β )=cos α .cos β+sin α .sin β
2 2 2 2
cos 2 α =cos α −sin α cos 2 α=1−2 sin α cos 2 α=2 cos α−1
∑ fx (x x )
i
2
x̄= 2 i 1
n n
n( A ) b x x y y
P( A )=
x x
2
P( A or B) P( A) P ( B) P( A and B) n( s)
ŷ a bx
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Question 1
1.1 Solve for x in each of the following:
1.1.1 ( x−4 ) ( x+ 2 )=16 (3)
1.1.2 x 3−2 x 2−5 x +6=0 (4)
2
1−x
1
1.1.3 ()
2
=8 (3)
2.5 The sum of an infinite geometric series is 24. The sum of the even numbered terms,
is also infinite and has a sum of 6. Calculate the values of a and r . (6)
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Question 3
−1 2 1
Consider f ( x )= x − x +6 and g( x )=mx+ c
2 2
3.1 Draw a sketch of the curve f showing the coordinates of the turning point and the
intercepts with both axes. On the same axes draw g which intersects the parabola at
(−4 ; p )and ( 4 ; q). (6)
3.2 Show that q=−4. (1)
3.3 Determine the values of m and c . (4)
−1 2 1
3.4 Determine from your graph the values of k , such that x − x+2=k
2 2
will have two negative roots. (4)
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Question 4
a
4.1 Consider the function f ( x )= +q drawn alongside.
x− p
A(-2; 0) is the intercept with the x-axis and C is the intercept
with the y-axis. Asymptotes are as shown.
x=-1
y
4.2 In the given diagram f ' (x ) is given with A(-1;0)
f/(x) and B(0;1) points on the straight line.
B
4.2.1 For which values of x is f ' ( x ) increasing? (1)
O x
A 4.2.2 How many turning points does f (x) have
and are they maximum or minimum points?
Justify your answer. (3)
4.2.3 Write down the axis of symmetry of f ( x ) . (1)
4.2.4 If (2;5) is a point on the graph of f ( x ) ,
find the equation of f ( x ) . (3)
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Question 5
B
5.1 Write down the equation defining
−1
g−1 in the form g ( x )=… (2)
5.2 Write down the equation of h , if
O x
h is the reflection of g in the (-2;0) (3;0)
x−¿axis. (1)
5.3 Determine the values of p and q . (4)
5.4 If p=−4 and q=18 and the gradient of the curve at A is 8, find the coordinates of A and hence the
equation of the tangent at A. (6)
5.5 Determine length AB . (2)
5.6 Determine values of x for which g( x )> 2. (1)
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Question 6
6.1 I invest R20 000 into a savings account. Interest is paid at a rate of 15%p.a. compounded
monthly. How long will it take (years and months) to reach R100 000? (4)
6.2 A loan of R35 000 is repaid in monthly instalments over 4,5 years starting one month
after the loan was taken. If the interest is 18% p.a. compounded monthly calculate:
6.2.1 the monthly payments. (4)
6.2.2 the balance on the loan after 12 payments. (4)
6.2.3 the amount of the monthly payment if the first instalment is deferred and only paid at the
end of the sixth month. The loan must still be paid 4,5 years after it was taken. (4)
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Question 7
dy (3 x 1)( x 3)
y
7.3 Determine dx if x (4)
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Question 8
8. The diagram shows the graph of
f ( x ) x 2 4 . PQRT is a rectangle
9.1 In how many different ways can the letters of the word ELECTRICITY be arranged? (3)
9.2 A code uses 2 letters of the alphabet, followed by 4 digits from the numbers 0 to 9
and repetition is not permitted.
9.2.1 What is the probability that a randomly chosen code has exactly one 6 ? (2)
9.2.2 Calculate the probability that a code includes at least one P. (3)
9.3 If 6 identical square tiles and 8 identical rectangular tiles are laid randomly
along a straight path, what is the probability that there is a rectangular tile
at each end. (3)
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