Year 12 - Mathematics Advanced - Task 1 - Term 4 - 2022

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Student Number:

2022/23
YEAR 12 HSC ASSESSMENT TASK 1

Mathematics Advanced
Total Marks –33 marks

Section 1 - 5 marks (pages 2 - 3)


General Instructions
 Attempt Questions 1- 5
 Working time – 55 minutes
 Allow about 5 minutes for this section
 Write using blue or black pen
 Mark your answers on the Multiple Choice
 Write your Student Number at the top of this
answer sheet provided.
page.
 Calculators approved by NESA may be used
 A NESA reference sheet is provided Section 2 - 27 marks (pages 4 - 9)
 In Questions 6-15, show relevant
mathematical reasoning and/or calculations.  Attempt Questions 6 – 15.
 Allow about 50 minutes for this section
 Answer all questions on this paper
 Additional writing space is provided on pages
9 – 10.

Section 1 Multiple Choice (5 marks)


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Circle the correct answer on the Multiple Choice answer sheet provided.

1. What is the derivative of

A.

B.

C.

D.

2. What is the correct simplification of ?

A.

B.

C.

D.

3. The probability distribution of a discrete random variable X is shown.

x 1 2 3 4
P(X = x) 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.1

What is the value of Var (X)?

A. 0.64
B. 2.6
C. 4.8
D. 7.4

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4. Ava, Chloe and Olivia plan a swimming race against each other. Ava and Chloe are each twice as
likely as Olivia to win.
What is the probability that Olivia will win the race?

A.

B.

C.

D.

5. Which of the following could be the graph of ?

A. B.

C. D.

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Section 2 (28 marks)
Answer Questions 6 - 15 in the space provided.
Question 6 (4 marks)
Jemma goes to the park for two out of every five afternoons after school and to the library for the other three
afternoons. Mia sometimes meets her at the park or at the library.
If Jemma goes to the park, the probability that Mia will meet her there is 0.2.
If Jemma goes to the library, the probability that Mia will meet here there is 0.7

(a) Draw a probability tree diagram to represent these after school scenarios. 2

(b) Find the probability that Mia will meet Jemma that afternoon. 2
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Question 7 (2 marks)

Find the equation of the tangent to the curve when . 2


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Question 8 (2 marks)
In a sporting club everyone plays at least one sport. 25 people play tennis, 32 people play golf and 11 people
play both sports.
(a) Represent this information in a Venn diagram. 1

(b) What is the probability that a person who plays tennis does not play golf? 1
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Question 9 (2 marks)

On the axes below, sketch clearly labelling any relevant features. 2

Question 10 (3 marks)

A discrete random probability distribution has 3


x 2 3 4
P (X = x) 0.4 a b

Find the values of a and b.


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Question 11 (3 marks)

(a) On the Venn diagram below, shade the region . 1

Two events A and B are such that and

(b) Find 2
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Question 12 (3 marks)

Let and

(a) Express in terms of x and y. 1


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(b) Show that 2


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Question 13 (4 marks)

Let for .
(a) What is the x-intercept? 1
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(b) What is the equation of the vertical asymptote? 1


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(c) Sketch clearly labelling the values found in parts (a) and (b). 2

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Question 14 (3 marks)

Solve 3

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Question 15 (2 marks) 2

Solve the equation giving your answer in exact form.


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