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SC 4012
WASSCE 2024 CANDIDATE’S NAME
FURTHER MATHEMATICS/
MATHEMATICS (ELECTIVE) 2
2 1 2 hours
INDEX NUMBER INDEX NUMBER

DATE:

THE WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATION COUNCIL


West African Senior School Certificate Examination
For School Candidates

SC 2024 FURTHER MATHEMATICS/MATHEMATICS (ELECTIVE) 2 2 1 2 hours


[100 marks]
For Examiner’s
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Use Only
Question
Mark
1. In the spaces provided above, insert your name, full index number, Number
2.
normal signature and the date of examination.

3. This booklet consists of two sections: A and B. Answer all the questions
in Section A (compulsory) and four questions from Section B with at
least one from each part.

4. In each question, all necessary details of working, including rough


work, must be shown with the answer.

5. Give answers as accurately as data and tables allow.

6. Graph paper is provided for your use in the examination.

7. The use of non-programmable, silent and cordless calculator is allowed.

8. Write your name, index number and the number of each question you
answer, at the top of each page.

9. Write on both sides of the paper unless otherwise instructed on the


question paper.

10. Answer twelve questions in all. All the eight questions in section A and
four questions from section B, with at least one from each part.

TOTAL
SECTION A
[48 marks]
Answer all the questions in this section. All questions carry equal marks.

𝑃(−1, 𝑛 − 1), 𝑄(𝑛, 𝑛 − 3) 𝑅(𝑛 − 6, 3) 𝑛

3

4
dx
0
x +1

8 cos 2 𝑥 + 2 cos 𝑥 − 1 = 0 90° ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 270°

2
5

𝑃 𝑄 𝒑 = 4𝑖 − 2𝑗 𝒒 = 2𝑖 + 3𝑗
𝛼 𝛽 7𝑖 + 7𝑗 = 𝛼𝒑 + 𝛽𝒒

𝑃𝑄
𝑃
𝑄 𝑇 𝑊

SECTION B
[52 marks]
Answer four questions only from this section with at least one from each part.
All questions carry equal marks.

PART I
PURE MATHEMATICS

 f ( x ) dx = 6  f ( x ) = −2
2 1
𝑓(𝑥) = 2𝑥 2 + 3𝑥 3 + 𝑝𝑥 + 𝑞
0 −1

𝑝 𝑞
𝑓′(−2)
Cn : 8C( n−2) = 9 : 4
9
𝑛
3x 2 − 7
x3 + 2 x 2 − 8 x

 1 3
𝑃 𝑄 P= 
 2 3
 2 −5 
Q= 
 1 −2 
(−2, 3) 𝑃 𝑄
 m + 3 −4   n −1 
𝑚 𝑛 PQ = 3  − 
 1 2   −4 9m − 5 

PART II
STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
There are five possible answers for each question in a multiple-choice examination containing 12
questions. If a candidate answers the questions randomly, find the probability that the candidate gets:
(a) no question right;

(4𝑚 − 1), 7, (2𝑚 + 𝑛), 8, (2𝑛 + 𝑚), (4𝑚 + 1), 9, 10, (𝑚 + 3𝑛), 12, 12

𝑚 𝑛

PART III
VECTORS AND MECHANICS
𝑚𝑠 −2

𝐹1 (10 𝑁, 120°), 𝐹2 (12 𝑁, 210°) 𝐹3 (15 𝑁, 060°)

END OF PAPER

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