Math 2
Math 2
Math 2
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1. Let f ( x) = − sin x + . Find f ( x) , given that f = 5 .
4 4
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2. Let f ( x) = a( x − h)2 + k . The vertex of the graph of f is at (2, 0) and the graph
passes through (1, 4) .
(i) find x ;
(ii) find P( A B) .
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(b) Determine whether A and B are mutually exclusive.
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1
7 − 2x
4. Let f ( x) = , for x 5 .
x −5
x2 −1 x2 − x − 2 3
5. (a) Show that x + 1 − = , where x and x .
2x − 3 2x − 3 2
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cos 2 − 1
2
(b) Hence, or otherwise, solve the equation cos 2 + 1 − = 0,
2cos 2 − 3
3
where 0 .
2
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6. The functions f , g and h are well defined for all x such that
1
f (2) = f (2) = 3 , g ( x) = x 3 and h( x) = f ( x) g ( x) .
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Section B (45 marks)
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8. The displacement of an object from a fixed point, O is given by
s(t ) = t 3 − 9t 2 + 24t − 20 for 0 t 6 .
x
9. Let f be a function such that f ( x) = ln , for x 0 . It is given that the
x+3
graph of f lies below the x -axis.
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Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches SL
Practice Paper 2 (90 Minutes) – GDC Required
Section A (37 marks)
Let f ( x) = 4 − 5e − ( x − 4) , 0 x 8 .
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1.
x
O 2 4 6 8
2. The following table shows the English final exam score x and university
entrance mark y for five high school students.
(c) Use your regression line to estimate Sam’s university entrance mark.
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3. A bag contains two gold balls and seven silver balls. Ten balls are drawn from
the bag with replacement.
(a) Find the probability that at least five of the balls are gold.
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(b) Given that at least five of the balls are gold, find the probability that at
most seven of the balls are gold.
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n
5. In a geometric sequence, the sum of the first n terms is given by S n = 4e − r .
r =1
(a) Find the first term and the common ratio of the sequence.
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(b) Hence, find the greatest value of n such that S − Sn 0.0005 .
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6. The following diagram shows a circle with centre O and radius r . The points
ˆ = radians,
A , B and C are on the circumference of the circle, and AOB
0 < . It is given that the area of the triangle OAB is three times the area
of the shaded region ABC .
A
C
B
O r
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Section B (43 marks)
D B
(i) BD ;
(ii) CD .
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At 12:00, Hilton starts to run from D to C along the running trail DC . Isaac
starts to row a boat in the pond from B to D along BD . The running speed of
Hilton and the rowing speed of Isaac are 12 kmh −1 and 20 kmh −1 respectively.
Let s(t ) be the distance between Hilton and Isaac t hours after 12:00.
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8. A machine manufactures a large number of nails. The length L mm of a nail is
normally distributed, where L ~ N( , 2 ) .
(c) A nail is chosen at random. The probability that it is a short nail is 0.2.
Find the value of t .
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(d) A nail is chosen at random from the short nails. Find the probability
that the length of this nail is shorter than 54 mm.
[3]
It is given that the unit profit of selling one short nail and one long nail are
$0.02 and $0.03 respectively.
(e) Find the minimum number of nails to be sold to achieve the net profit
with at least $900.
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9. In a particular 12-hour period, the depth of water, y metres, at a point P , can
be modelled by the function y = A cos( B(t − C)) + D , where A , B , C and D
are positive constants, and the time t is given in hours, from midnight to noon.
It is given that the first high tide and the first low tide occur at 03:30 and 09:30
respectively. The depth of water lies between 4 m and 18 m throughout the
period.
(i) A;
(ii) D;
(iii) B;
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