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REVISION_PAPER 1_MATH SL

1. Let f (x) = x  4 , x  − 4 and g (x) = x2, x  .

(a) Find (g ◦ f ) (3).


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(b) Find f (x).
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(c) Write down the domain of f .
(Total 6 marks)

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2. Let f(x) = x  x 2  3x . Part of the graph of f is shown below.
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There is a maximum point at A and a minimum point at B(3, –9).

(a) Find the coordinates of A.


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(b) Write down the coordinates of

(i) the image of B after reflection in the y-axis;

  2
(ii) the image of B after translation by the vector   ;
 5 

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(iii) the image of B after reflection in the x-axis followed by a horizontal stretch with scale factor .
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(Total 14 marks)

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3. Let f (x) = 3(x + 1) – 12.
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(a) Show that f (x) = 3x + 6x – 9.
(2)

(b) For the graph of f

(i) write down the coordinates of the vertex;

(ii) write down the equation of the axis of symmetry;

(iii) write down the y-intercept;

(iv) find both x-intercepts.


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(c) Hence sketch the graph of f.


(2)

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(d) Let g (x) = x . The graph of f may be obtained from the graph of g by the two transformations:

a stretch of scale factor t in the y-direction followed by

 p
a translation of  .
q

 p
Find   and the value of t.
q
(3)
(Total 15 marks)

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4. Let f(x) = 3e 2 x sin x + e2x cos x, for 0 ≤ x ≤ π. Given that tan  , solve the equation f(x) = 0.
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(Total 6 marks)

5. Let f(t) = a cos b (t – c) + d, t ≥ 0. Part of the graph of y = f(t) is given below.

When t = 3, there is a maximum value of 29, at M.


When t = 9 , there is a minimum value of 15.
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(a) (i) Find the value of a.

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(ii) Show that b = .
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(iii) Find the value of d.

(iv) Write down a value for c.


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1  3 
The transformation P is given by a horizontal stretch of a scale factor of , followed by a translation of   .
2  10 

(b) Let M′ be the image of M under P. Find the coordinates of M′.


(2)

The graph of g is the image of the graph of f under P.

(c) Find g(t) in the form g(t) = 7 cos B(t – C) + D.


(4)

(d) Give a full geometric description of the transformation that maps the graph of g to the graph of f.
(3)
(Total 16 marks)

6. The diagram shows two concentric circles with centre O.

diagram not to scale

The radius of the smaller circle is 8 cm and the radius of the larger circle is 10 cm.
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Points A, B and C are on the circumference of the larger circle such that AÔB is radians.
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(a) Find the length of the arc ACB.


(2)

(b) Find the area of the shaded region.


(4)
(Total 6 marks)

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7. Let f(x) = sin x + cos x tan x, < x < π.
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(a) Show that f(x) = sin x.


(2)

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(b) Let sin x = . Show that f(2x) =  .
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(5)
(Total 7 marks)

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8. Solve the equation 3 sin x = cos x, for 0°  x  180°.

(Total 4 marks)

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9. The mean of the population x1, x2, ........ , x25 is m. Given that 
i 1
xi = 300 and  ( x – m)
i 1
i
2
= 625, find

(a) the value of m;

(b) the standard deviation of the population.

(Total 4 marks)

10. A student measured the diameters of 80 snail shells. His results are shown in the following cumulative
frequency graph. The lower quartile (LQ) is 14 mm and is marked clearly on the graph.

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80
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C u m u la tiv e fre q u e n c y

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50
40
30
20
10
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
LQ = 14
D ia m e te r (m m )

(a) On the graph, mark clearly in the same way and write down the value of

(i) the median;

(ii) the upper quartile.

(b) Write down the interquartile range.

(Total 6 marks)
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11. A set of data is

18, 18, 19, 19, 20, 22, 22, 23, 27, 28, 28, 31, 34, 34, 36.

The box and whisker plot for this data is shown below.

(a) Write down the values of A, B, C, D and E.

A = ...... B = ...... C= ...... D = ...... E = ......

(b) Find the interquartile range.


(Total 6 marks)

12. In a class, 40 students take chemistry only, 30 take physics only, 20 take both chemistry and physics,
and 60 take neither.

(a) Find the probability that a student takes physics given that the student takes chemistry.

(b) Find the probability that a student takes physics given that the student does not take chemistry.

(c) State whether the events “taking chemistry” and “taking physics” are mutually exclusive,
independent, or neither. Justify your answer.
(Total 6 marks)

13. The events B and C are dependent, where C is the event “a student takes Chemistry”, and B is the
event “a student takes Biology”. It is known that

P(C) = 0.4, P(B | C) = 0.6, P(B | C) = 0.5.

(a) Complete the following tree diagram.

C h e m is try B io lo g y

0 .4 C

B

C 

B

(b) Calculate the probability that a student takes Biology.

(c) Given that a student takes Biology, what is the probability that the student takes Chemistry?

(Total 4 marks)
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14. The following Venn diagram shows a sample space U and events A and B.

U A B

n(U) = 36, n(A) = 11, n(B) = 6 and n(A  B)′ = 21.

(a) On the diagram, shade the region (A  B)′.

(b) Find

(i) n(A  B);

(ii) P(A  B).

(c) Explain why events A and B are not mutually exclusive.

(Total 4 marks)

6x
15. Let h(x) = . Find h′(0).
cos x
(Total 6 marks)

16. The table below shows some values of two functions, f and g, and of their derivatives f  and g .

x 1 2 3 4
f (x) 5 4 –1 3
g (x) 1 –2 2 –5
f (x) 5 6 0 7
g (x) –6 –4 –3 4

Calculate the following.

d
(a) (f (x) + g (x)), when x = 4;
dx

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(b)   g' ( x)  6 dx .
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(Total 6 marks)

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17. Let f (x) = (2x + 7) and g (x) cos (4x). Find

(a) f ′ (x);

(b) g′ (x).
(Total 6 marks)

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18. A particle moves along a straight line so that its velocity, v m s at time t seconds is given by
3t
v = 6e + 4. When t = 0, the displacement, s, of the particle is 7 metres. Find an expression for s in
terms of t.
(Total 7 marks)

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19. Consider the function f (x) = 4x + 2x. Find the equation of the normal to the curve of f at the point
where x =1.
(Total 6 marks)

20. The following diagram shows part of the graph of y = cos x for 0  x  2. Regions A and B are shaded.

(a) Write down an expression for the area of A.


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(b) Calculate the area of A.


(1)

(c) Find the total area of the shaded regions.


(4)
(Total 6 marks)

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