Grade 11 Maths Marking Key
Grade 11 Maths Marking Key
Grade 11 Maths Marking Key
GRADE 11 MATHS
EXAMINATION 2010
PAPER 2 MARKING KEY 4024/2
(ii) 2 + mw = n – kw
mw + kw = n – 2
w(m + k) = n – 2
w=n–2 [3]
m+k
3. (a) A
62° B
O
D 100°
C
Calculate
(i) BAC = 50° ( on circumference) [1]
(ii) OCB = 40° (base s of isosceles Δ) [1]
(iii) ADC = 180° – (62° + 40°) = 78° (opp of cyc quad) [2]
(b) (i) 35,760 litres = (30,000 + 5,760) = K15, 000 + K96 = K15,096 [3]
(ii)K20,420 - K15, 000 = K5,420 ÷ K20 = 271 + 30,000 = 30,271 litres [3]
4. (a) (i) x = 12
[1]
1
(ii) x = 11 [1]
(iii) x = 12½ [1]
5.
Q R
6x° 7x°
P S
4x°
T
(i) QPS = 180° - 6x° [1]
(ii) QPS = PTS 180° - 6x° = 4x°
(a) 180° - 6x° = 4x°
180° = 6x° + 4x°
180 = 10x
x = 18 [1]
(b) PSR : PST = 180 – 7x : 180 – (90 + 4x)
= 180 – 7x : 180 – 90 – 4x
= 180 – 7x : 90 – 4x
= 180 – 7(18) : 90 – 4(18)
= 180 - 126 : 90 – 72
= 54 : 18
=3 : 1 [2]
2
= 62 + 82 – 2(6)(8)cos52°
= 36 + 64 – 96cos52°
= 100 – 96cos52° 100 – 59.1035 √40.8965 6.395 BC = 6.4m [3]
(d) BĈA 6 - 6.4 sinC = 6sin52° = BCA = 47.63° [3]
SinC sin52° sin52°
8. (a) (i) SRN = 240° – 180° = 60° The bearing of R from S = 060°
[1]
N
R
5km R 240° 5km
S 30°
S E
(ii) SE = 5cos30° = 4.3km [3]
9. CONSTRUCTION
80°
P
S
3
(i) If PQS = 52° and QSR = 80°, show that triangles PQX and SRX are similar. [2]
(ii) If PX = 10cm, QX = 13cm, SX = 4cm, RX = 5.2cm and RS = 2.5cm,
calculate PQ. [2]
(c) (i) 24:00 – 21:56 + 05:08 = 2hrs 4min + 5hrs 8min = 7hrs 12min [2]
(ii) Speed = D÷T = 270km ÷ 7.2hrs = 37.5km/h [2]
(d) P = 2(l + b) P = 2(8 + 3)cm P = 2(11)cm P = 22cm [2]
13. y = 2x² - x – 3. x - - 0 1 2 3
2 1
y p 0 - - 3 1
3 2 2
(a) p = giving your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
[1]
(b) Using a scale of 2cm to 1 unit on the x – axis, and 2cm to 2 units on the y – axis,
draw a horizontal x - axis for -2 x 4 and a vertical y – axis for – 4 y 12. On your
axes, draw the graph of y = 2x² – x – 3 [3]
(c) By showing the method, use the graph to solve the equation 2x² – x – 3 = 6 [2]
(d) By drawing a tangent, find the gradient of the curve at the point (1, -2) [2]
(e) (i) On the same axes, draw the graph of the straight line y = x + 2. [2]
(ii) Using your graph, find the value of x in the range –2 x 4 for which
2x² – x – 3 = x + 2 [2]