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Solution :
3 m/13
r
r
B
a -diag
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of toneI 75 m. x 75 fTL IS to t * Th volume
nant piece . above elevation zero * of a solid
^ down lo 5 m removed 32CK} cu cm. The base la truncated prism
^ " '" * ». « »« »»
to be
he ntoneof earth land Is
Svfeted tight
is rectangular w®i ili leogth reaction which
.
.,^
The edges perpendicular totwice its width
** * »•"corresponding
« > f
whose corners are arranoert the
V -dia$ tf> 9 ajuares elevafens
,fJTTo 16 cm., 12 cm 12 cm. and 16 cm base are
. .
Determine
^
oa
^ •28.3 -
the width of the base in cm. *
Solution :
-a.75 s«c. g,25.5 F = 24.3 G = 26.9 H = 23.3
K = 2Z 9 , L = 20.5
1*242 J = 21.3
«* 212 = «
18.5 0 = 17.8 P = 16- 5
28 CB Board Nov. 2005
Solution: £> ( 23.3 )
mrtA KX fl <22.31 C ( 20.2 )
Find the integral of 5U dx using lower iimri = 0
.
«( 13.3)
I
/ 0
1
54* d x = T *LY
4 In Sin Sin B' =
25
^
R = 179.63 m.
7( 16-3) |jg( 17.9 )
25
V=
A (hi
4
, (12 * 16 +4 12 + 16 j
•
8200 = 2W\W
x 25
c
f 54' dx = f 4*In- 5
5 5g) Sm 12 * "
179.63
x = 37 35 m «< 16.Z)
a
,
S (13.5) 0 (12.8) P ( 11.5)
.
W = 17 f cm .
1
Length o/ chord from PC ( o E \[Sv 23>2 35>3 42h4]
H*
3. CE Board ftfay 2006
o
/ 54* dx = 9tf.9
= 2(37.35 ) = 74.70 m. Shs 248 + 233 + 11.5 + 16.2
On* 754
V 223 + 202 183 15.5 12.8
Which of the following number is not a pnme
number 11.17, 13.15?
30 . CE Board Nov . 2005 13.5 + 19.2 + 21.5
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So /uf/on:
29 CE Board Nov. 2005
.
(1 -1).
*^
Find the slope of the curve y * (1 * 24
A/>s: l>5 =I3|(5)
IV 754 * 219 * 17 ** 16’3
* nL-rbers
The deflection angles of points 0 and E from .
Note: These are pnr
Che tangent through the P C. of a simple curve Solution : (11X1) = 11
are 4' and 12’ respectively If the chord - *
y - (i 2x) : St§
ft
* **
2(143.3) + 3(0} + 4(75.4)] (1W) = 17
distance between 0 and E is 50 m , find the
kengrh cf chord from P.C to E
/ = 3 (1- 2 )2 (-2)
X * 750 (13XH * 13
./ = 3 (1 - 2) (-2)
2
/ = -6
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CE Board May 200 s
mm
< K
'
y
S.62
Irrpart father =
D3
° -- k
F = SkN 1
^
7. CE Board May 2006 . x
Solution :
141.60 + 141 -80 + 14170 Probable elev of C= 824.1744 y2 y 1« by
Average mean value 5 3
Solution:
Average mean value - 14170
15, CE Board May 2006 |
V = (A1 + 4 ATn » )
Aa
Residual (V) V
141 60 * 14170 = - 0.10 + 0.01
* A vertical surnmll curve connects a 12% ^ Jy
(
V = jr [9225 «- 4 (7515) <- 6375 )
141.80 - 141.70 = + 0.10 + 0.01
141.70- 141.70 = 0 o
XVs = 0.02
grade wflh a -+ 1 . 8% grade. If 0» steppe
sight distance is 100 m., find the lengbd
curve.
* 7
yia
r o
4
* g [6975 + 4 (5210)
V = 55200 m3
4725]
Off. m Eteva&m
76 CE Board May 2006
What is the morctenf of Inertia with
-he x axi$ of the area bounded in ft
#
i
,
.
*
n
*** of circle
* 128
1 ? 036
*
* *5 M4
2 6 quadrant by the parabola x = 8y, the W T
* ,s® *esfar S "
3
4
4
8
0-69
075
14)2
end the y-id&.
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3
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piSFStojV An obfod te moving so that
_ Solution:
BV * FC(1- KT
of Infenwl ts 7% pot annum.
A*
mlnuNis fcs (3 2t & ) nVm * If
»(«
. -
400C 60000 (1 K|
e® -
1*
** = 2.236730931
>
fx
**- t
.
23 CE Board May 2006
Solution:
2? CE Board May 2006 The rectangle 2 cm, x 4 cm. has its cerowii
. -
(10, 12) The 4 cm side Is parallel to h
Two runner A and 0 compete for a stretched y-axls. Determine the volume generated
*
o11000 m. long. II took 130 secs, for A to the rectangular area is revolved I
reach tba finish toe and B 135 secs, to reach y-axis . • L * /•
the finish toe- How far was fl behind A when #
^
A reaches the Irish the line? 5m
Solution:
Solution :
AX A CP *V =!(* * Aj
I VA, A )
*
r — *. * »
24 r Mi
JOOOm
10
•* »•* •*
0' 3 [2-5(4) +(5 X5) VI5<4 j(5X0)]
P' <40 cum. tan a - r
N .
12
—*
1000
130
.
(0 O
— i
tan a =
W Sin 0
W Cos H
>
V
* “ Ur 7- ®2
"* i tan a c tan H
V8 =
^
|= 7.246 rrvf
7 246 (133)
» = 1000
. Using 2nd proposition of pappus.
^ = A 2rrd
V ^ 2 (4)(2) 7i (10)
g
^ .
chine hasB a fast
wi «»t Is
* cost of POOOOD-
x * 54.02 m . V = 502L66
oo What is the annual rata
-
* *of
• N
*
>w < •>
v fr
-
-v vj> rfl
-
M 203
M 202 -
ftVmm
(he radius ol
-
"
V A2 B2
^
SSsSSa-*'
, 20 y = 2x * 10
Sin 54l0 = *g' 2x - y 1Q = C
R = 222.09 m.
5' * -
r
A
y
^ =4 intania S =R O r
222.09 (6'10 ) n
i . d - 2(3) - 1C 6!» 10
d = 9. fr
s» 180
s = 23- 90 m.
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Solution:
30 CE Board May 2006
When the expression Cx - x
3
< < - 4 to
2 « i v An object is feed 200 nVs a! 6G‘ with the
= ^ x + 2) the remainder is 34 Wwi - . horizontal from 2 lower 50 m. high Wind
- .
V n h dMded by (
dV it Is dMded by < x 2) the remainder Is 1i velocity is 5 mis to the tefl.
*10 = «^ dt
n
What is the value of d?
i2 <5> F.' od Ihe lime required to reach the
Solution: maximum height.
r =i09 fc Ox3 - x 2 dx - 4 '£ Find the maximum height -
d'
when x
a? - -
-( 2-)?2+ df 2) - 4 «.34 .
(h k ) & Find the vertical crmponefil o1 the final
29 . CE Board May 2006 C vetocrty when t hits the ground.
-
BC 4 + 2d - 4 = 18
^- 6x 4 y2 > 12y 9 = 0
^ «r=
V 200n s
^ \ s
So/ uf / on; 8C + 2d = 26
4C + d = 13 ^ *6
* * 9} + {y2 + I 2y 36)
(t'3r + (y + 6fr = 3B = -9 9 * 36 &
Tiy d - 5
4 C + 5 = 13 r * 36
C=2 r 8 (radius Sflm
ofarde)
* *2
Check: when divided by ( )
Cx3 - x 2 + dx 4 - |
- -- -
'• 2 ( 2)3 { 2)2 + 5 ( 2) - 4
\ W>- '
-
-
-
- -
16 - 4 10 4 = - 34 ok
when divided by ( x 2)
2 (2)3 (Z)2 5 (2) 4
*
.16 4 + 10 - 4 = 18 ok
-
- I
C
= 36
K =- 6
*nfBrtfcin&eQ - 6)
"
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1> V r
use d = 5
sr -
-
M 202
-
M 203
.0
r - i#.
»[« f BE
** £'
Water flows Into
«* o 10» * vertc
* "* *
to
itt cnia
'
$ 5*10 =
*
R = 222.09 m.
S =R 6
^ ;
1
«,
5 fWtie raHtisofBiedrcte
the dnde.
fw the center of
.
\s the distance from the center of
y - 2 ia
d-
- **
2x y iQ « c
-
2(3} - 1i) 6) 11Q
222.09 (6*10*) n thtcjcteCotheiney = 2x 10. v7 T( ~
—r S«
S = 2190 m
160
Solution:
d = 9.0
^ ^
;J
30 . CE Board May 2006 2 . CE Board Nov. 2006
Solution:
When the expression Cx 3 ,
- x2 * di . 4 j /
V = n t>
^cti
, dMded by (x + 2) the remainder is * 34. Ufa An object is feed 200 nVs at 60 * with the
dV
- .
it is divided by ( x 2) the remainder li 1i
What is the vaiueofd?
horizontal from a terror 50 m high Wind
velocity Is 5 mfe to the left.
.
10 = 71 •*(4) Solution: fJ> Find the lime required to reach the
r =l09
* Cx3 - x 2 dx 4
when x = 2 -
-
<r &
maximum height
Find the mawrAim hek iL
29 CE Board May 2006 C (-2J3 - [- if + d (-2) - 4 = - 34 (h k ) . & ^
Find the vertical component o1 the Anal
*
BC + 8 + 2d = 34
-
8C 4 2d * 4 = •34 vevoefty when A hits the ground. !
r* ix + 10 Solution:
8*15* mpedMyx If the chord distance Afl is 4C + d 13 -
40 m, compute the teog oi curve from P.C.1o
A *
when x * 2
C (2p - (2)2 d (2) - 4 = 18 ©
Ch
V =0,.
Time required to reach max. height
-
BC 4 + 2d - 4 = 18
**’- &< +y2 ++ 12
v> i
Solution: ^ V =200
8C + 2d = 26
4C + d 13 - £ * <-*(y> 6{?
y «- 9 = Q
+ & 36) = -9 + 9
)2 *
f - 36 ^ nVs \ A
Tiy d = 5
4 C * 5 = 13
C=2 ^^
f'
* = 36
used = 5
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V2 y = vy + gt
0 ^ 200 Sfri 60 - 981!
< 8> Limits of Sin ( j ) asx — Q
msr ~
i
^ tr*« *
when x = y
2
-
*X = 44 x
Sin ( fi ) = does not exists i' M
.
( = 17 CS sec . 1 e 3 dX dx
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Ore
Vortical component when it Ms
t/ ound: •
; yj -
<3> x = 3 *V
(VVj)2 = (Vjy)2 + 2s (50 + h)
has an equation of y
s 2 VT' which A=
f -a
(Vytf = (0) + 2(941) (50 1529)
* 1
y - — whereu = 1 + x
© ts foe fine x = y.
Vy3 = 176 wit
x
^+ v - py|j ihe area between the curve and the
A-
32 - 24
$
«3)
t in« . * A=
5
3 CE Board Nov . 2006 FW It distance of the centroid of ihe 3
. Solution: * *
common area from the x- axis,
Find tto Smite at the fetowng: x Check:
i Wtat is the volume generated by
• •
y3
*y wrcMng the area about fhe x-axis.
'|CTW -
if
CO Derivative of x = A
<D
®
xM
x
X3
- 1
2x3 - 7
a s x -* 1
2x ^ 5
Sh ( j- ) asx -* 0
asx -*- a
1=
dy _ f
;®
So /utfon:
Area between the curve y = 2
the Bne x - y.
x-
\ x and
(?)
A -f J -
Centred' of arts from x-sxis .
=
dX y* -* f y 7 -4
* * =y
Solution : 1 y2=4 x
G>
1 <*M> \
d>
?- 1
Limits of
(x - Dfx -M)
*x - 1 as x — 1
Derivative of y =
1
1- u
where
/ >2
-
'
s <4.41
X -1 X2 1
“ X +1
1 4 x *>* >
limits of
x -1
X3
- 2x 4- 5 a$ >
= x + 1 = 1+ 1 = 2
'M Ux
y =~
1
1+ X
K P'2 y
1* 2 •
>•/
<50 Lanits of
2x3 7
x - <x
- ir
Use L' Hopkate rule
-
x3 2x » 5
2 x3 - 7
y r ’ 1
3x2 -
6 x2
6x 6 f
2
1S-_ "_
dy 1
dxsV
1 2 X " 12 '2
Ay = f
o
y dA
-
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IK "^
A? “ A^, - A2 y2 2nd Proposition of Pappus:
1 12 X21
+
y = Y2* 2
2 >+ yi - fe
* 3
!? =
2f4K4> / 3
y* 2*
7 =2
dA
- f r - a)
** ® Vbkm generated by revolving ttm
- .
J.
about the x axis
AF =
f v * y?3 {y , •f t) d
*
0
A/= | J (yi
* - ft*Jdx
8 _
i f, (4 x - x2) dx
3
' o
V - A 2« y
8 0
3 ^ ~
2l2
'
3 J0 V = 3 2JC (2)
7' il [=»>>- f ] 32
V =y r
*
y = 2
sac
•
•
•
K;.
<r“ :
* -VV
'
•
-. >
4
4
.
5?Recurve
°°^
wivom .
n a r e a between the line
Wthe stance of- the JntersecBon of 4
4
I WKSKSlg
1 to t>a origin f: ,
the parabola.
*3MJo
V = JC
V =n [w- f ]
'
r * «JBKx42fc
h»fce Ma
ffetfon ;
4
V =K ,
[ <32 - ?.]
e mnn tetween the line and the
0
A A2
4
v= 3
^
~
n
%
M\
4x A
8
'
m3
A=3
r* a
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Intersection of
to the
,
y ^
ffolAus Of CUT/«,
<£• Distance of ajvace value of ; 1 million
"
ortgto: ^
(4.4) The equafrx of 3n ellipse is
*
*-
13 + 25y 128 150/ 4 381 « 0 *-
IWI# P *
f ssfifl?
<D FW the' coordinates of s < «
: ;* *** 8 *i5 \
;
jy
*
y
elfepse. >
TO / /
<S>
d = S. S57
A 16 x2 * 8x + 16 ) + 25( y2 - ey * 9)
< ' 9 No. of years you could sell the bldg at ,
—X
1 = * 381 + 16(16) + 25(9) XnnAion:
{ 0.0 } 4 16{x - 4)2 + 25(y - 3)2 = 100 Bock value of the bldg at *m" years Is
1.0 30 mffion.
16
* 4
"
Total depredation = FC BV -
A = 3 -
(x h)2
+
fv fc) - ^
* 1.0 * .
Tote dep = 101.30
Total dep. = 71 milBon \R
/;«
a2 b2
h=4 k=3 Total dep, = annual dep x m
A= Center is at (4, 3) ?1 = 2 m.
o m = 3i5 yeare
A=
o
/ ?* ® Length of minor axis:
t>2 = 4
b=2
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Length of minor axis = 2(2)
*n
4
A= Length of minor axis - 4 S =R 0
12 J0 angles of two intermediate
223.47 £6* 300 n
•3) Distance between foci: ' s}fnPfe curve are 3'15' and s= 160 .
*«nAaS ^ W &« distance
A
12 a2 = b2 + c2 ’
* 229.47 (6.5) it
s = t 6tf
625 = 4 + 02
A=
T c = 1.5 S = 26.03 m.
Distance between fori * 2(1.5) ,
Distance between fod * 3 Rw »'ftWT _ aj V6
*omPPC-c.- toA
"•Vft ctfdwdlrom
-
to B.
-
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L&ygth of chord from PCtoB
.
4. May 2007
. Is 2 and the 64h term
CD To find x, operate the 1st ro* and iu to* term of anAP first 12 terms. A. can finish a
SWTI of the
column.
12. find the finish the job in painting
l
job in 2 days, B can
days. How tong wi#days . Ccan do foe job
to,6
i
< 8) * (f ) *» (i)
i
2x + 8 12 = 6
=1
BTt « to.fiVtsh the job?
it take all of thent together
**
-
2x = - 14 t2 = 2 5d*
4* 2 Soft/tfon;
x= 7 - = 12
11
l - IJd] 2 3+6'
' Sto 8 15 = * -
^
P
@ . . # •
To find y operate the 1st raw and ft
b5
jS|^[‘2
=
+ in
Given
..* . <X J>
-
.u
Bin
area ot 158 m2 What Is the area included
between ttt circle and the hexagon inpqm
.. :i / jtxvKS <
l&S$'? :
^ ' © To find z, operate the 3rd row and 3d
r 02
X
3]$- t*:.* x ¥
A= I < -31
W1
L
i
.
J XIW
1 S
-
*
; >
- X «*
J
•
2 1 •Bndttibwefsfi
%•
"
*
• • • column.
< (|) * 3 ( f ). (|)- l 0
Sctution :
^ 1 11 1
ini
WacLaurins Series
Solution:
\ ' ,
P *1 a 31 41 51 61 7! \ V'
Fx 6 ylI -
32 - 30 + z 0 Li 1 x 1 1
r
t
H 8 -10
L4 2 -
-J <
-
f -
z= 2 '' 2 ' 6 ' 24 ‘ 120 ‘ 720 *
tennis Jr -
r
/ \
*
-
^ 720
tj) Findfhevatoepfx •••X
•%
7
<2> Rndftevakieofy. t £l ~
© Rnd the value oft . .S . '
So/ut/on;
The product of a matrix and Its inverse
equal to the Identity matrix,
is
•
find the
a
yalue
I: r “- ;.
of
'
-=
r 7.80 PI.
A ir r2
that is, . M*
^ = Cos
&- $ 6(3
A ( -JT 7.5)2
A = 191.05 m?
r Diff . ri areas = 191.05 - 2155
® =^
1 0 oi 8B
A A'1 =| whereI= 1 01 =
Diff . In areas 33.05 m
Lo° 0 ij 90
** *>- *
to - 2 u
Ueeo*«* ft -i c*V
ofcMd
^omPCtoS
: [ *][ B ] [ I ] - 4d
$
2X = 14 - Solution:
I+I_I
x= 7 - if
2 3 6 x '
/
3 + 2 *1
6
X
—x
1
S) To find y, operate the 1st raw and 3hj x *f
C = 2(229.47) Sin 815 column.
C = 65. Wm.
|) +3 (
2 (6 ) +1
^ *
6
) =0
5 C£ Board May 2007
-
.
--=
2y 4 6 0
70
y 5 -
•
v<
A hexagc* tiiat Is Inscribed tn a drcte has on
area erf 158 m2 What is the $rea included
s
Given:
-: © To find z , operate the 3rd rerw and 2nd
-- ~ - f -
•
av < 32 - 30 + z - O m1 j j
•
•
=
z 2 §? * « ’1
2A‘ 120 ‘ 720
B »
f **
'
•
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^
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<». . FWfljevBkieofz. It . 158
»
feA ^
•
I •
The product of a matt* and Its Inverse Is A = n(7.6]2 2
equal to the Identity matrix, that is, .
Ifcoasa
J: » Cosse
* A = 191.05 m
=
Dttf. ri areas 191.05m - 153
=
A A’1 I where I =
ft
Is J ;J
0 ol
;
^ "
i •
Diff. In areas = 33.05 *
%
'Zk' WM
-
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ENGINEERING LICENSURE
CIVIL : • Solution 2007
12k Board 2007
Mm lsto be run
from a power plant onone t . o»
erpM pmtactlw m . Wfcbe to a an 9»^ *
:
asxapjsoadhttO.
» <r r> ;;«
•
2~
-
tf What ts the eccentricity of the curve
_ 57uirr -
_ -
to2 25y2 144x + 200y +I 751 rQ
* *
1
* * r
*
vfc = v I
1*5 gw
.^
v= v -
* M
i -
4 1i >
V » V
1
* &4- -
2 c <JU> d fr
V=
^
V = 2 VW
( » h)
-
* «
-d=ctt —"
It - >
i
3
Sofatto/?; Solution:
36(3r - 6) = 32pr - 4) 2 16) 751
9 ( 2 - 16x * 64) + 25 (jr + 8y
9( - 6) = 8(3r - 4)
* * = 9 (64) + 25 (16) tfln 0 =
l5
Z7f = 54 * 24r 32 - 9 (x - 8)2 + 25 (y + 4)2 = 225 x
0 = arc tany
3r * 22
r- 733 inches
-
(X B? (y + A
25
+
9
?- 1
i
d6 _1
~ 15
^
dx/d[
V= a2 = 25 -
a =5
V > 60251cufcL dx
b2 219 Whenx = 2 iOkph
at *
X
b 3-
a2 = b2 + c2 d0 i (10)
df 5 i + pnsp
=
7 C £ Board Wai/ 2007
-^
. 25 = 9 *
c =4 d 6
Hequal c* a e •rr - 14 rad/hour
ireSes. »
find ie sife AC h 4 =5e
ui
B = 0jJ0
M - 215
^* ^
Vi : <x
g -UU > 5iC
;
• - :•
••
. .,
•
•
• •
W*C>-> £V- *
x< - • • V
*
s
*"* *
'
-
2 Solution:
Sokstiofl -
'3300 O . h
>o-
:
Sln 2x <b
u x- > SaWfcW
J , gh
V = V ± 2 ”) 2{9.81)Ti
x
^
I* (300S»i30
i= 1M6.79 a
/ r
-
1146.79 s 2 " ^
^ a
I- 1 29 sec.
1= 0^
,23 min.
•
|
1 2H z
VT«
1 * 7 CE Board May 2007
but inside
Volume of space outside the box
X £8£!Sti2®&
V = A 2« d
V = «(6)z 2n{14)
* >
the sphere:
(2R)? = a2 +
2
4R? = a + 2a
2
( )2
20
^
3a?
y = n#
= (0.785 * C) - (0)
= ft7M
i
m I
1 * 85 kph
\ 85000
3600
* =T
R“ ~2~ s
tBMI nVs V = 27000
^
2
'
p
73. CE Board May 2007 m» is ampfromsW 0
' , * 10 mteiWaecL
* n i-
7 1
mmm -
So/uf /on; t
-8010
- 0.167 m/s?
*', "
a = 30
V 3
R =~(30) = 25.98
4 R3
^^ ^
1
j + ext + « , ' 1
1'
Solution: e= 61 - 0 W(30)
^
.
x2 *fy2.- 0x + ey + 11 = 0 *>18*2mf* Voi = 2558)3
Tt (
x2 y2 = 1 V V, - 2 aS •
Vol 734S9 cu.
.- cm . f
«S
*I
SokOon:
USE sagK .1 Sohftto* -
S* 4
r= 5
'
* f* *
314-16 = 4fif
: •
rngmsKpstm
tf
* endSlS
^arand
-«
v s
^77720.85
AjO + il
v=
^ -
^ Sllitil
(1 «)n I
« > *
V = j«(5)3 -
vX
yient at A [(1.015°. ll
-
V = 523.60 cur
5 K>
O -^
JC 9
477720.95 “
_
^ ^
(1.015) (0J015)
A = f>f 2, f30.37
21. CF Board May 2007
„a.4x + =- 12y + 2ClM
4
A parabola passes thru (3.4). Tbevertwis
f
\
Solution:
Present worth of all Ns payments:
E 1
0
J * "
KssssJ tsssSL
^
A= ydx Solution:
i 1 300,000
the ground is sloping at an 8% grade upward
y
—?r
4
* - x* * 2 0^
(3.4)
)
:
to the 'right:: The dl8erenge?;}ri elevation
^
between the ground surface add the finished:
—
subgrade at the center line at the proposed:
A=
W
1
/ - *
I(4x x^ 20) rfx
—
2a
K
P = 100000 + 300000 2 600000 5
(1 0.18) ( t + 0.1S)
P- 1H i l l + 477720.95 ’
.
road is 2.5 m Width of subgrade b' .T tti wtth
sWabtape of 2:1xU - itTZSS "ZXl '* * * "
' .' *- t* ?. * "
'
.
P - 577,7?aa5
(0,0) a. : Defeniine tears ofthe cross secfiori.?
\ F
1 4x2 x3f *
A = 12 l 2 ‘ 3 t
b. Compute the distant of te left stopa
2a
Lump sum after 5 yeare: statoe from tecerterd the road .
c. Compute the dfelan.be of the right slope
b*)|
- « 4o]- [2 - »] |fj state from the«tfer;of the road. :
A=
A * fJ7
12 ^ y2 = 4ax
0
fci : i 1
5
(4)2 = 4a (3) . /y
600 000
; 1
8=
3
Latus rectum = 4a lj» ,tP«n = 100000(1.10) + 300000(1.18)? 5
Labis redum
^ ^ •un," 2+#,600000
BML38
Labis rectom = -
^ *
%4
i
m+
( V 4i
- *
-
M 219
M 2 1S - EXAMINATION
OV1L ENfflNEERWSUCe
^ Given the Ascriptions of a
h 2 i.X
AtoHal .
* i
•
2fv ^ 3.5 tOO
jO0r - 25Oa 1
*lf ^
LINE
AB
BEARING
N 30 MTE.
NTyaOfW
- OlSTANcg
56SnT
^ BC 46.5 m. Number of type 8 question
. £.
84\ * Z78 S3
CD S 45*3ffW 87 nv B = 16 - A
3.31 m. ^ -
dSSttHSMtf
sJ:
6 = 16 12
B = 4 items
what is » teng h of line DA?
i
25 -
5 2t> 100 ' * *
h What to 9»bearing of Bne DA? @ Maximum score
-
2SO 100h = 28 + t®V c computel raa of the enclosed (rav Score = 1QA + 158
116h,= 222
** ** Score = 10(12) + 15(4)
-
ty 1.91 m.
Solution:
a. Length erf Ine DA
Score = fflOpfe.
>
-
M 219
-
M 218
EXAMINATION
aVIL ENGINEER1HG
LICENSURE
24 C£
A * 31935
(25X35 2x 1JW) + j(35 1.91)
*
AS
BC
CD
DA
+ 46 -68
+
11.64
- 61.33
1.01
+ 28.68
- 45J39
- 62.41
+ 78.62 Solution:
mi 2. CE Board Nov. 2007
A * J1 m * , <D Number of type A question A: spherical sector has.- a central angte of. 60 :
Distance DA = V(+ 1.01) + (7862)2
* fjpeA - 10 pts. - 37nins and the radius of the sphere Is 15 cm. Find the ’
-
Distance DA 7tLB3 m type B - 15 pts. - 6 mins , volume of the spherical sector. < <
L Distance of the left slope slake from the
center of Ihe road. TOOL frr» - 60 mins.
Solution :
XL = 2\ + 35 .
b Bearing of line DA: max.Hans lo be answered 16 Items -
XL * 2(3.31) + 35 tan 6 =
78.82 WA = No. of correct answers for type A
Xt = 10.12 m . 1.01 B No. of correct answers for type B
S = 78*GZ
Bearing of DA = N 7T 029 E.
* Score * 1QA + 15B
* c. Distance of the right slope stake from the
W = 3A + 6B
-*
oenfer of (he road.
XR 35 + 2IV
x = 35 + 2(1.91)
xa = 7.32 m.
c. Area of tie enclosed traverse:
UNE LAT DEP DMD PDA
<2>
h =2
-
h = 15 15’ Cos 30’
CO -
61.33 - 62.41 95.23 f 5840>t - V=|«2 h
DA + 1.01 + 78 2
*
A * 649.91 1
^ ^ «qpate © & $
EftW:*2 <
i
v = d5)2 (2>n
* 16 - A
A » 32 - 2A -
V 942.43 cm
3
W» » 1
I
M -220 M 221-
/NGUCENS
URE EXAMINATION ENGINEERING UCENSURE EXAMINATION
CfVIL ENGINEER cJVIL
A| sANC|0r' AMM9ii
2007
CE
As **
*
*
26 360
weighs 0 kg . and movtig to
gfi and ff AS =
2(73.87X1015) UM
7
k iitifch
*5^ ^ a speed of ^ fftfe, corded object
10 75 - + 10 VA' SVA' t- go
is - 0255272505 ^SnSU; * 360 . and moving to the leg
5 kg at + 15 VA = 15
of «»
* As = 41778 cm. gpy '
VA'- 1 nYsec
tie
(5X 18) Sin 73 8977 . .
So /ut/on;
(eg Utl = V6532125H - 86.46 cm
2 .* awcoefBcfen
v&dty
'**
1 of restitution, e = 0 find
eUterienpact
bt& coeflcienf of resfftiBon, e 0.8, find
“
'
* Vetocity of A aflef intactI e = l.o
e=
— = - 0255272505 A\ = 417.78 - 86.46 VR - VX
10 =
653212514 ,
A *= 331.32 cm2 10 - 1- 5)
15 = V6- - Va'
MN = 101 A = 1018 - 331.32
As* = 686.68
Solution: Vg’ = 15 + VA'
l- w 02S5272505
331.32
Ratio = 686.68 = 0.482 MA VA + Ms VB = MA Va' MB V3-
- 101.90844501S 10(10) + 5(- S) = 10(- VA1 + 5(15 YO
^
N= P 75 = - 10 VA + 5 VA' 75
5 CE Boarcf Nov . 2007 5 V/ = 0
VA’ = 0
A buoy b In tie shape of a ccne of hea 2n
2 CE Board Nov 2C07
aod base diameter of 120 cm Jf the dqft
submerged is 1.5 meters, find the voknef
^
The chord that cuts the drch into two 7. CE Board Nov . 2007
segments is 5 aa tom toe center. Thesteadf the submerged portal Vaiodfy of A after Impact if e * 0
a drcte fe 1018 sqxra. Hnd toe refio of the Solution:
e Va - Vi
’ A parabofic sag curve has a grade of the back
af fie smafer segmert to that cf the larger
r —
0.6 m.— = VA - VB tangent of - 2% and forward tangent of + 3%.
o = vB- - v/ The stationing of 8>e P.C. is at 10 300 with
Solution: L VB - VA’ anefevaSonoMOOrru
2 m.
i . l0(10) + 5(- 5) = 10 VA' + 5 VB . 20 n
1.5 m 15 Va' * 75 .©
'
Compute the etevatton of the P T. . •
‘
- - 9 •*
*
Ce i . v (2)3
0+300
P
#
£i / i /n
0 = 73 BT
0.754 ' (2)7
Vi = 0.318 cu.m.
EXAMINATION
al EHGIIIgRIHO UCENSURE ENGINEERING UCENSURE EXAMINATION -
M 223
-- ' '
srV»5“"
nle °* **-- * ‘SEP
1 2 ISR
95.32. “- 5611 "*
PSinA
« 2 3
3 4
4 5
5 6
-
-
-
*+ 62.66
.- 48.16
43.04
- 57.52
-3140
+ 59.70
3
.£? ^ a
Sln B Sfin C
* * StoA +779.5
50*
33.15 m
Sin 50
Sin 60' +
*
.
70’
- 4J
< Sin2 x dx
1_ Cos 2x
' * 02 = 6 -1 - 151.38 + 47.63 I dx
n = 2Ssbfcre
- -
' vj$i
CE Board Nov. 2007
.
*
© Elevation ofthePT.
.
*
^
Bev.PT = 100 - 0.02(250} + 0.03(250
)
<S> Length of fine 6 ID 1.
(Dtsfance)J = (latitude)2 + (cfeparturey
,* - ^
(Ds. )) =( ISI B)2 +(47.63H ^
Se regfon is bonded by fbecurve y = sfr
i fntf
f
9» area of (he region - -
By = n + Sir
-
2 Jo -
* =*
1
*. .
Be P T. = 10150 m . Dte . = 15170 m
® SafonlngofthePT
Sta. of PT. = Sta of PC.+ 500
. @ Bearing of line 6 to 1.
AT
I
tsas'*^
• si .
A
*
<5 Volume generated if the
about the x-axis .
region is revolved
Using 2nd Proposition of Pappus
Sb.of PT.= (10 300} * 500 w— Solution: V = A 2nd
Sta. ofP.T. fo+ aoo-
(
v = 2(2)n §)
3 CE Sojrd .
Voi/. 2C07 * t 51JS
V - 4.935 cu.unlts
*- -
r
& £5
•
UNES tATTniDE *
OEPARIURf
43 W . x ex 4>2 + G4y '= 25e . .r: */ *
« ' 43.63 Determine Che following; C. <
2-3
51
&&
>
'I A
;
6206 m
- -
- «
57 52
'
tan 9 =
-
0 17* 29^
151.38 F
Area of (he region.
<D Center cfhyperbda.
2) Distance between foci.
»:
2
:
• A '* y
‘
&
® Co«putetf»DMDofi»3 4
® Corpate #wfan hof ine fo1. -. 9 CE Board Nov . 2007
.
® Compute the bearing of tr e ^
> 6 Co 1.
3MBMBSj£9
So/iifton;
CD OMDofihe 3 4.
-
Latitude of (6 1}
- Solution:
Eflaltude) = 0
84.60 + 95.32 + 62.66 48.16
y= -
15138 -
43.04 - y = o - P = 279.5 m.
Departure of (1- 2)
^66.11 57.52 - 31.40
x*
departure) = 0 J
*
x= 37.70 59.70 + 47.63 =0
RE EXAMINATION
M-22S
out. ENGINEERING LICENSURE EXAMINATION
— , a< < I
{3 )
a
s 3)2I 2I C2
*
C ntaro< rw«rt«to-
3 Solution:
$iii 9 -£
* 7= 60 + =
90 150
'Co« e +
5-Slp- £t-5
( 4 4(y
* * «
- 5S»
sl8
*
•• P'
<
r = 3 3X3K3K3) = 243
M = M 17
*
rfx *
-'Sine * cose &
—
c 3
fr - 4) ffcjg 1
16 4 - -SLS"
efc
‘
anger
0.7071
2
* * 16
1- 4 -
h 4
<2> ProtoabWty of a family with 5
having 3 boys and 2 girls.
This is a binomial distribution:
*»<** * 5 -*
-
- 12 7
0.7071
® DWance between fed. 51 I!
/ = 5C3 = (5 3)1 31 •10
-
c2 - 2 *
*
c2 * 16 + 4
b2
7= 2(ZX2X2X2) 32
- yrSfcie
& »rCose Slne
*
^
d *
*°
^
c = 4.472 P(3 boys A 2 fiunty = = 0.3 T25 dd d©
2 c =m
X = rCos 9
<S> Distance between vertkxs. ® Probability a player misses one shot at r« <fcr
® Slope of r = Sin2 6 at e =
w ?
2a * 2(4) two free throws . dB */( - Sin ©) * Cos 6 —
a©
dr
— 2 Sin G Cos 0
2a *I This Is a binomiar distribution:
p = 0.65 rCo6 9 + Sin 6
c
de
—* Wta? 0 =
-
q = 1 0.65 = 0.35 dr <
3
72. Cf Board Wav. 2007 P(1 miss & 1 shot) = 2Ci(p)1(q)1 - 7Sh 04- COS 0 — * e 3 / 180 v
0 - 60 ' *
o© /
0}
. - A restaurant is grving away 3 dffferwrt toys 2! (0.3S)1(0.65)1
A . '
with each child's meat: Wtaf te the.
. probability of getting all three;toys when
P(1 ml$sA 1 shot) *
P 1)M!
P(1 miss & 1 shot ) = 0.455
- cfr
3
>pe of tie curve
* — * 2 Sto 60' Cos 60‘
^ = Ccs 2e dB
.^
Another solution: &
= - Sin 2e (2) — = 0.866
chMran of tewing 3 boys and 2 girts?
^"^
1tewl) = f miss.shol) + ^
P(1nass & Ishot) =^0.35(0.65) +^
Pflmtssi
® 1« a hMteUwl): same, ib« free throw 0 65(035 *
C )
* ^*
* > free rCos 9 + $ma ~
*“* « S l il w»ne « 2 dx
”
dB
dr
Soft;Aon; iH - rSinB Cos 0 —
®
three
• ? ( *)
UTJ
n
ffflve meal are purchased.
* «i s. • n 76 Cm 60’ Sin 60’ (0.866)
Ptevent) =i
find to slope oMbe curve al a given ( * 6 * 30’ dx - 0.75 Sin 60' + Cos 60' (0.866)
- >^
?. ;. tt : C
^BCQCoeae d / 1.124978
f * fawahie outcomes ®
^= 00829 at e * X ~
d x - 0 16519
*
a
T = total outcomes is -
* 82 O0)
^*"0CosSO
fa
-
’
7071
4a dx
:
i- i
/
, _ . _ al
- *
M 22
CIVIL ENGINEERIHO
.
, CENSURE EXAMINATION
r - tan ©
So/i/ t/on:
— •Sec2 ^ So / uffon;
When
7
*S
fc|i
«* **
*5 on’- ^ oftf« lrtanflle is 2175 m . Rod
93.333 =
l(l * A^ VlOA
°
rioX
,)
e =*
^ '
4
/ J®2 \ ^ 60 = A2 +
V7OA2 =^3600 - 120 A 2 - A J
2
4 2
6 = 45- - ISO ± 50
A23 130 A2 + 3600 = 0
A 1 A2 = j
a0 Cos245-
(
=
A2 = 40 /rr7
— 2
de *
3. CE Board May 2008
rmton 45 *
ttM & A What is the lateral area of Ihe frustum of a fight
r« 1 21X5 »
2 circular cone whose base diameters are 2 and
rCos 6 + Sin 0
dr
—
dd
"
*
A* - 4 m. if its altitude fs 5 m.
**
d
0 - -
00 14 43
L = 50 Coa 30’
L - 43.30
-
h2. (43 0)2 - (14.43)2
^
h = 40.32
L2 = (5J2 (1/
Centroid b |of h from tw surtax L = 5.099
A it (r K) L
|
= (40 JS2) A = n (1 2K5-09®}
= 30.f cm A 9 48.06 m
2
a.
M 22 -*
CIVILENGINEERINS
LICENSURE EXAMINATION
When G
- J
oftfte m
93.333 = |(l0 + Aj +^VTOAJ) )
n , 100 cefutfoA:
e =4 * eO = Aj+ VlOAj
' ' it
Vio A 3600 - 120 AJ <- A2J
0 - 45 ’ /t
^A2 * 3600 = 0
A23 - 130
<
" * t
00 Cos2 45 '
.
A? =
130 ± 50
j
^
do
/-
- 2
fen 45 *
£
bcStoA ,
A2 = Wir1
D U•'* UMm
s
’ . - 2(60X80)
W + fW)2 Cos 65' Solution:
J4.43
dv ft ) Cos 45* + Sii 4S' (2)
dr ~ - (1) Sin 45’ Cos 45 ' (2) AD = 50 Cos 30' "E fioJEd May 2008
d£ _
2.12132 AD = 43,30
dr " 0.707107 1
00 = j(4330) _ _of the
ft vofupieJtyramKl frustum of a regular
dx = 3
-
00 14 43
L = 50 Cos 30*
L = 43.30
-
is 93333 cu.m. The upper
-
h2 (43.30)2 - (14.43)2
h = 40.52
Centroid b |of hfrom the vertsx
L = 5.099
|
= («-82) A = tr (r -* R)L
= 30,4 an A = TI (1 2X5.099)
A = 48.0 «
**
hi-228
JR*.**"
between
Hour many <##gonal» an tfwre in
a poM
E l 1l !
foiowing curves, find the angle
^ ft radius vector arid the tangent tine
*
1
,«
an t line orfr
radius wctor and
'
with 24 sides ? Pi
31 = 3 P2
1-
&*
*?"
•
* curver = asm| at
Solution: 2'
P2 = 10.33 29 when 6
3) K r« s c
**
- 1
. « r = « sir|
r = aSin |
D * yP 3}
- *
0 252
Total taleral area = 10.33(13) .
Total bleral area = fflZJO cm2 H|9 r 02
’
- '
when 0 =
when 0 = 7i^ <T
d9
= aC 50
° 0)
a^ o
5 CE Board May 20G8 Solution:
Angie between the radius vector and
J
*
Two similar cylinders have pentagonal bases. 6 CE Board May 2008 tangent line of the curve r = a sec 20 when
The sides of te base erf fie bigger cyinder are . tan <p =
.
5 cm., 6 cm., 8 cm 9 cm. and 3 cm. long. The What is the value of yin the equation
* *8 de
shortest side of the base of the smaller 2x * 5y + 3yi - 15 - 3 i = 0
cy#nder is 1 cm. If ttie altitude of the smaller
cytnderrs 10 cm, what Is the total lateral area a Sm r
e
of the smaller cylinder ri aq.cm? So/utlon:
60 tan <p = 2 ^
2x * 5y + 3yl = 15 * 3 l »
a 9
Solution: 2x + 5y = 15 r = a sec 20 2 2 ^
|
^
3y - 3 tan <p = 2 lan
* afsec 20) tan 20 (2)
Y=1
tan v = 2 tan
9 = 63.4
m
&
Ofcfcjw 60
®
7. CE Board May 2008
jj sec 26
^ 9^ between the radius vector and
tangent line of the curve r
tarhps = 02 ate = n:
bind the arithmetic mean of the following 2a ®c 20 tan 26
. .
- K - 4 - 10 - 1ZS.- 1. * “
de
= 20
1
2 tan 28 tan <p =--
Solution:
f
AM =ll£l4 - 10- 12 * 5 - 1
de
AM = - 6
6 2 fen 2
(?) ten <p =
26
e2
—
1
lan <p = 2
^
tan cp = y (m) *
<p = 57S
-J
-
M 23I
-,
jf
GINEERIHSUCENSUREBWW
mi
•,
^
11 CE Board May 2008
f0
® Annual Cost of
Equipment A.
Value 01 E FHTient B.
H^te of return of ^'
additional investment of
^^
equipment B.
by <x - 2) the^
When -the expression ^a when Evaluate Sin'1 ytiY -
Sad r )5
;is 10. Solution:
it is drvWed by (x 1) »
>
Find the value of the conslanl
• •
Solution: 1
® Annual cost of oquipment
A:
^ ?
AnnualCtet =
*. f xMx + l
^
1 dx f (FOi + OJC-
So /o //on: f Sin"!y dy < =J 0
0
When x 2 - ^0 Anouaf Cost =
p let u = Star1 y
(2)4 + a(2 + 5P) b(2) + 6 = 16
2 &\1 (1.12)5 1 -
0a + 2t> » 26 •0 du =
1 du -^ •50000 ( 0.12} » 6OD0
, 2- +
|» U 1
-
When x = 1
d V=d y
Annual cost of equipment A
| x ( ir‘dx = J(u - 1) ir iu
2 4
- * - 2
-> -
( 1) + a( 1)3 * 5( 1 > b( 1) + S = 10 V= y
i * K
( = Pf 9555 67
* -
1- a 5 b * 6 “ 10 2> Present worth of equipment B:
- rJ^ - + IJir^
Vs
a»b 2 ^ 0 multlpyby ® letu = 1 - y2 Ju du O I 2 J -4 5 6 7 3 9 ]| > II 12 13 1-4 15
* -
2a 2t> 4 = 0 du = 2ydy -
8a 2b » 26 = 0 p- = J - 2 -MCi du
{lT2 tT3 )
711111 mini nr
Integralon by parts
- 6a - 30 ~ 0 IT3
a= 5 - JudV = uV - Jv du -3
f Sin’1 ydy = y Sin’1 y - ^f0 Salvage value »6000
'
•o
Pi
10 . CE Board May 2008
- *'2]0'
1
f Sin- ydy = fy Sin
-
1 '1 y « (1 y2)
ir the, s des of trianglB ABC are AB = 16,
BC = 24*, and AC = 20, find the length of the
Jo
= 1(Sfrr11) -MM0 * 1)
K d =
* —L .
{ X + 1? 3{ X
LI
’
1)J *
0
Note: The present worth of the salvage
value is to be deducted since it is an
income.
median from vertex B to side AC.
h* W ]T- J]
?0.5707
^
-> - 1+ 1- P = 150000 P1* - P2
aA #tf 7
3
P = 150000
A[{1 HP - 11 S V ..
* i( 1 + i)n (1 + i)n
3000[(1.12)1S - 1] 6000
Pa 150000
12 . CE Board Ilia 3®
* "
0.12(0.12)15 (1I2)15 .
May 2008
if [rd P = Pf 6933 6.14 (present worth of
equipment B)
Evaluate \ (sin x)2 (cos x)® dx. hfL
,a fllIJ cost of 1*50000 ,
<D Rate of return due to additional investment
, f
2 ®0? 019 ®quipnwn» of 5
Jo irt and -
em r 10181130^ cosl of P6000 . of equipment B:
*^
Solution:
So/oHon; - -narwSL v » * first eqtipmenl
si of P150000.
“
For Equipment A:
ff C •SV)I
ha = - ^ 2t? » 2c^ • a2
,r2(24) + 2(16j2.(20)2
iJsfng Wallis Formula:
rX / 2
Sin2 x Cos x dx
* ^ ^*OOvlife
ltenan« cost Of P3000.
of 15 Annual depredation = (1 0 1
"
_ (50000 - 2000X0.12)* P75S57Q _
^
ha = f rB um
2 Jo 12% annually (1.12)5 - 1
H Ka“
^ ^
I
_ (1X5X31(1) ir Fundof Maintenance cost = P6000 + 7555.70
ha = T 7,75 C/TT “
8(6X4)(2) * 2 Total annual expenses = 6000
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For Equipment B: ?}
(isgogo
^ogoxoj The expressions below ane th
Annuel depredation =
Amual (tepfedalwn ^ P
Mamtanatt* ^
^^
^
^ »
1
- 1
1
Ihe acceleration tan l = 0 to t 10
a * M»
*
U5
ay = 2 - 0.31
*- ^
' econdi,
«z 55
V» = 0.40(10)
v = « iWs
*
*
^vr J
B ® Find the resultant acceleration = 2 - 0.31
Additional investment in using equipment t = 10 sec.
* 150000 - 50000 = P 100,000
r10 (
6693 2 - 0.3t)dt
(100) = 9%
*
“
Rsteofrefcjm =
100000 Solution: 0
d> Oistance traveled a<leri = 10 sec -
a = 0 80t
* v.-Ia.SfSl' 0
^J
15 . CE Board May 2 QOS • . = 0.80» 0
Grven vector A and vector B, t
,
^
M
--
A 6.7/ * 8 3$
B = Z53r 5.55r
V ,=
0
0.80tdt
OH 2!
I
V = 2(10) -
Vy = 5 ntfe
^^ ^
o - 2
resultant vector
R = 4.1S - - iflj . 3
«, *
•*- , = 4Ltt
S = 133.33 m
* Velocity at ,* 10 sec: V
V = . (40)J * (5)2 + (50)2
R = 2L3 V = 64.23 avS
«/ = 2 - 0.3» --
sax - °»
a
dt
? *• «« makes with <fl
=2- o
^ V * fl° 0
® Acceleration v%hen t = 10 sec:
a = 0.801
"cose•', i
t
* J0 -80» dt *
a, = 0.80(10) = 0 mis2
4J8
=
5X13
Vy = J (2 0.3
0
• t)dt ay = 2 - 0.31
ay = 2 - 0-3<10) = - 1 mis2
M3JLT Vy = a - o.i5»2 az = 5 mis*
s -
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LICENSURE
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ihe tabulated data of a closed
missing s e
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n gisit
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2
Una -
N60 30W
a - 9.49 mb AB 6675
ns N8O*30’E M
.
2008
HHi
•
m CA @ Profit or loss at 80% full capacity:
. 7 110 rs company has the capacilv m Amual production = 0.80{500.DCO)
SrvJLrtear
-. --
the road atsta m. cut- * A telephone,000 unHs of a product
The oenter height of
,
^
1.2
six 7 * 160 His Compute the area enclose p 500 Annual production = 400.000 units
2 m. fin while M
110 to the other station the
. . I **
"350*000
of unrts produced this
The number the nuirber of unrts sold k
From sta. 7 * sfope of %
traverse Annual income = 400,000(1000) = 400 M
EswrSM ss
4.8 and
ground fn ®5 a uniform
^
> ,
Annual expenses
. Sofutfo /i;
<D Cornputethasfopeoflhenewroed
6cm station
meters
® Rearinc) of CA:
unJL = 100.000,000 200(400,000)
Find the dtotartoe inBis extended.
<z> Line Distance CAT Dtp Annual expenses = 160 M
7 110 in irtwii the
AB N-60 30W - 68.75 33.85 -SOU © find Ihe
company's annual profit of loss for
® Compute the
stationing of the poifU where
BC N 80 3CTE- 125.90 20.78 ip frits production.
, -
Profit = 400 160 = 220 M
Ihe fif is extended. -54 63 -653 Find he number of units thal should be
CA
. sold annually to break even.
? §
* tan bearing =
Departure
:$ If the company can increase its sales to 2. CE Board Nov . 2008
5*#
** 4J
Lf 80 % of full capacity, how much is the
65.23 profit or loss?
? ]! © L2 i
k*
* tan bearing = 54.63 ' , • The bases of a frustum of a pyramid are 18 cm.
« *>
0 0l (50- x 18 cm. and 10 cm. x 10 cm. Its lateral area
2
* 4 i
'l .—
iOjCKlx
- Bearing = £50*09 W Solution: Is 448 cm2, what is the altitude of the frustum.
L2
V2 fc‘" ’ ' *
~~
Q> Distance of fine CA: ffi Annual profit or toss:
-
Xx Departure
50 m Distance 3 Sin bearing Total annual cost
65 -23 = 350,000(200) 100,000,000
Solution: Distance AC = Sin 50*03' Total annual cost 170,000.000 = 170 M
0 Slope of the new road: Distance AC = 65.09 m Total annual income = 350 M
0.8
' StoPe = 50
Sfope Q.01S -
<ji Area of closed traverse:
c ^ = 350 - 170 = 180 M
® No. 04 units sc4d annually to break even:
2* Distance In which the fill is extended:
80*30’ I
.
0.046x “ 12 + 0.016(50 x) - -
Cost per
^=-^555-- PhplOOO
350000000
0.064 x = 2 . B 0=39"
x = 31.23 | Annual Income = 1000x
60* 30’ I. Annual expenses « 100,000.000 200x
1» Stationing of the point
extended:
where the fill is A |> 100,000.000 + 200x 1000x
=
<
Sto. = 7 110) (3125)
* (68.75X12530
K
*= f 2«00 units
Sta = 71 14125
* Area = 2
Area = 272X 5 tqjn
^
*
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Solution: OV 2008
A = 4 Sin 0 + 6 Cos 0 and
A - 8 = 4 Cos 0 * 6 Sin 0 . oone having
m ,mk Rod the value of A2 + B2. one meter and a height
equal to 30,000 or?
a
of 70 an is
.
L-8 from the bottom of theFind the height of the sah
« * «.* Solution: upright cone.
h =*fcSJcm
» r
Solution:
+ 36 (Cos2 9 Sin2 0)
fane *
f -H)
A2 + B2 = 16 (1) + 36 (1)
A2 + B2 = 52
1
I
+( ) (•1) Solution;
tane =
2+ 3
3 2 - V * TtfSO^O
3
)
^_
36 = nrJ
r = Z05 cm.
S = 4 jir2
-
S 4 JI (2 QSf
(XM)5 = 1
X^ 1- 1
x=0
S (K + 1)2
Sfr> B + Sin C
surface is 0.40,
-<
2a
40 150
fv
60
® Compute me numerical
ooefficfoni A
Compule the numerical coelfcenl <
200
*J
iHs
4
5 {[N^ TJ -P - OJ}
* <D
P = ra F ft <
^ f(x) = Ax2 Bx C SJ
S = VTt «
* al
S = 5(10) *|(1XW)J
*
250 •A(20) 206 « C
*
250 ^ 400A + 20B C
2
150 = (40) A 40B C •
S = 109 m . 13- CE Board Nov. 2008
150 = 160QA 40B C
200 = (60)2A + 60B + c Solution:
<S> Velocity traveled after 5 secj
r-J6 2
-,
V2 V at
=5
200 = 3600A + 608 C 8=
a
»* + X*
Fvaftjate the integral I
0
Cos x dx.
*
]6 * im 150 = 160QA + 40B + C
V2 = 16 mfc 250 = 4 Q0A + 2QB C •ii* )2
2 x2 = asec 6 Solution:
-100 = 1200A + 20B = a 4 sec4 ©
c
Using Wallis Formula:
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PnA , 7(5M3 )H ) it
250 = 400A + 20B + C = 2(iecJ0 - 1)
*
,
B(6K4X2) 2
Find y* y = xV at point x = - 1. 200 = 360OA + 60B + C
* 50 = - 320OA - 40B
r* « tan 8 CosBx dx = 8.42SS
Solution:
-
y x?»* oie
- 100® 1200A 20B
/ = A * * e»2x
by 2
r = (2x xV -
50 = 3200A 40B - . 14. CE Board Nov . 2008
V =<2x xV e*(2 2x)
Find the equation of the normal line to the
/ ” e*(2x x2 + 2 2x} - 200 = 2400A + 406 curve y = x4 wtvch is parallel lo 2K ^ y = 3.
y = « 4x + x2 + 2) 50 = - 3200A - 408
•’^
y * w- 1) (- 1)2 2]
y = 0.367879(- 4 1 * )
. - 150 = - 80GA
A = 0.1875 ’
Solution:
2x + y = 3 .
2 i * * a. e * 5 y = - 2x 3
y - •0.368
® Numerfcal coefhdent B of x: y = mK 4 b
50 3200(9.1875) 40B
B = 16.25 -
- —
m1 - 2
y = x4 *
* -» 2.75
- co sirsow 467,« . 643,62 9.5
11 0.5
-45-*11*
QA HL7T3SW •127-51 -47- 0 5.0
f i x3 * ! s = 4 639-47
*
207SOD
4512)
MF Sta. 2 * 120
4 1% '
arrar *.* .12 CD -443-68 -148.45 2.25 1.0 0.8
X
1
=~ * s -44185 = -151.46 9.0 0 5.6
2 Total distance = 2075.00 m_
M= W Width of base is 8 m,
y -X4
712731 -579.13
Using compass rule of balancing.
D
* * 129-63 = 582.95
«
a ) Compute the area of statics
b) Compute the Brea of station +
2 +100.
Y «0 =0 2 120.
CorTOcfcn for Latitude: c) Compute the volume between stations
1 using average area method .
y=
16 368 76
8.12 = 2075 Cycled bearing of line BC: So/uffO /K —-
m *
* * **7
8.12
Pep.
tan bearing
3
a) Area of station 2 +10Q:
ft ’aoSs 3 ^
- 2=
y~
1
1
16
oo * ** ® " 1 14
' tan bearings -
45.11
+ 639.47
7.73
: >1 •
'
Xm
- 2x * 1 * y -
2
- 32x 4- 16 = 16y - 1
1
^
02 =
^8.12
(645.38) = 253
9.50
4
>Vi
-
4
.
30
- - -r * DLS
5i
J2r + f 4y- Tf C = ,|
^ (993) Z22L
8.12
tan bearing =
\
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Fiofi the given data of a dosed traverse
13.35
C
*
368.76
2075 ^ distance of BC: las
LJ
UNE bearinvg = *
1.6
DtSTANCE BEARING 1335 Distx 5 4
AB 368.76 m. N.15’tTC. Ci - 2075 (368.78) - 237 9 5J6
BC 64538 m. S.85'46*E. Sin bearing
CD 467.86 m. S.18-30W
§ <64S-3fl)
^
C2 = 639 47 4 ( 2.251 1 (9 )
DA 593.00 m. N.77"35Vir
s4
'
15 , ,
A2 = T
Sib 85* 58' »4
V=
*
t
VIE#
.\
X N
M 242 - -
to 243
* - 00 -
* 4 y - 000 _ Pl» no V motor from
“
of V in molem if 0
g,
Oio vorUijr
volu
0 = 7040
c.| The equation ot the line perpcndou!ar c
? »
1 4y 980 s 0 rcdtio wire
oarw /3 limes tho volumo of Dm
-
20 140 99'
Iho imp A and passes tnrtugn T H
cf the too lines
raimiitr ho.ght«5of1iho big 0000 Ic 9 m ft = 350 - 140 98
inlc- rseclrpn
Chcrk frcai iha graph cjrdlte ft = 219 02’
Solution r* . 1 )
k
SsMtav A1 - *
IT (0 5) (210 021
3G0
Equacon of line A
y - y.
,
A = 0.470
m - .
fpo nl -zropc form ) I
X - X / i / rmfJrJi
•f / / J v fin ,
V
|* JV 0 167(0, 51 Stn 7040' f 2 >
2
y 15
/
* ii '. jL Aj = 0 076
-A - K a ?0 v tap Total A = 0 476 + 0 076
4 JiO = y • IS v. _ jtL A = 0 556 m1
4M
*4 y f
'
3'/ ( O)3
Equaien of lino 9 tW nt
K
a
• ^
t>
I imh' fci' pt ftmof
t V\
* . 4 ,
y
= 1 • ?o. m> llCEBaaimnV }2009
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A
I A grojlnf cylindrical tank having 0 baso
26i • lOy - 2!»0 r 0
,11 Ositmco fromImn lltoponl I 20
, 10)
I.nrr A \ £ tmotof of ono motor and a length ot 2 m i
tetty fitod with wntor. When ite axis ( S
torontel tho water i& 2/3 ot Iho diamotor
*
n
cl ? l?5
101 0) 2J > I ? tfl. CE Board Nov:- 2003 j
' »
K < fp Hew deep will tho wntor bo when its
* bvoitcal?
* i i» tT fc &
vot = Ah
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Vol 1 112
hi Pntfil of ivildirirc1i0» hchvccn Ihn Uo i nes - Solution :
2!:K IQ> 25D 11 U. ng mlcgroUnn hv P«rtr .
"LB • y •l>5 uC x Ult die Va -
».
J
•n r ?
dV - o • di v a .o •
^
v
»r><
;
1.0
i?oo n
<-•
: x o )
=!•« * -
/o
O
di
•] o 3
i ii?
n[1
- 4
h <= I. 42 JH.
^ hK
n ( - 80, ??5) = [ in o ,
2 > ? - e '’ *| - |0 - eH
'
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1
(60) = cic {3 q 4 gj
' SradBofruad
« « • fo 0 in
Three drdes are mutually tangent » whose total surface area Is 49.2 m3 ^ ^
5
anoUw erfemally. Connecting tha
H
..
'WiA -
center forms a titangte whose side
^
® jy
Sohithn:
r3
^.
nrtfcng
2.9 %
)
6
*
SI*
ACCHO- I
'
'
OJ
9Wrro
r r3 = 20
n=!
~
* F na
- tt
r2 - r3 = ; 4
0D2S(00 - x) + 0.30 = O.Ofix
rj - rz = 4 0.099x = 0.029(60) 4 0.30
1 -54 x - 29,44 m.
r3 + r2 = 24 C
r3 r2 = 4- S — 4a2 Sin 60'
2 ICP’OC)14 (24J2 - 2(16)( 24) Cos C Q5i Station where filing extend:
2 r3 = 29
S - 2a2 S*n 60 e =:&< - (35 4 3D0) - (29.44) = 95 270.56
»
h2 = (4.62)2 (1.54)2 -
s4
0
^* ^
^
^ Ground between station
station has a uniform
Cfi What is 0>e accumulated amount
from now?
5 yaars
.
of depos tng
* 5*^J In *
A = n ( 6) * h = 4.36 m. 9 ade of the road? ® ir afler 2 yenra instead
deposit PI000 per month,
'
A = 113 %q.cm. 1
per month , you
raters, from station 95 4- 300 d yow money after 5
Ah 95 + 220 wfll the filling what is the sum
^nhaiu? m«,
Area of frggsst cxrda 3 Q
JS
^
Wy
WHOsti 16 compounded
^ ^ . «M ,s
* %
A = ir (14
A = 615 sqxm.
V-
2
*
( 5 33) Sin 60 ’ (4.36)
3
will the .
ex(erKj * SSdofonyourAe*fir* altar 5 years
<
money
oonditjori the
-
V 17M m
* wtftti
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Q
boa in torms of
F =
SOO r <1.006031* 1"! - flftfie boat
elyL
cartasian
Solution:
(£> Amount of money accurmjliitod
years
after 5 *
F, = 1*19.983-85
000583 -
** 182 f ( )
0 1 2 3 4 i , ,
S =F +F
v = iDtial
s
"
TTTT1 S = 35-81692 + 19.963 85
A A
l l l I l
A A A = P 500
F
S = P55,700.77
. ve» >1y of he
( boat In terms of polar
F=
Affair -i] oompoundad monthly. ^ y * Vf e,
°«
dQ
0
V« = Vi COS 6 - V Sin 0 ,
0.07
i
B I : 3 o 4 7 n 10 1« s» u u= -a
&
0r + r 3Te0
a MK* ** - <
V,= 0.324 + 0
2.03 Sin &
r=
12
= 000583
iiTfi iTTTrmrr ,
V = 0.324
m t t t t i t t t i r-
“
1
r = lOO
n - 5(12) = 60
V» = Vr Sin 8+ V Cos 8 ,
F = 500 [ (1.00583)*
000583
° •1 ] r a ,
V = 0.324 Sin 2it + 0203 Cos 2s
,
V = 0 + 0203
F = P35,61$32 018 Wen 0 = 2ir V» = 0 _2D3
= 0.015 r = fCP) «
12
n = 5(12} = 60
r = 2Dn ,
V = V I+ V J ,
rn 6283 m. V = 0224 f + 0203 j
ill Sum of money after 5 year$
0 = 2n
x n»i
— A [n or - 1]
f In I34 za J* a > ^ r» Lr * • v * d0 sf P. CE/5 oardjftf ay/20fiS
mpra.
C l 1 ) 0 « f v' e
Jr
5 ’ " « e» ^ , l
J
®
500 (1.015) - 1
dB d9 A hexagon has one of Its sides equal to h.
206 - 10 — er 62 j$3
^
0.015 e0
Ft dt
1 r»« -U F = P4tl,107.33 2 2 ® Find the area of Ito largest drde that can
wMto ) *!®* ( )] ?
^
us a r a o b’ SMJW be Inscribed to the hexagon In terms o! h
fyrttfitrn ," «24 = too ( 2 ) + 394761 ( ) 2
<2> Find the area of the largest equilateral
^ |
r
A 4 A t A I A I» P * !
t
%| A| A| A| A| A |
9yCEBbarclMh'y;2000 j triangle drat can be inscribed «n ihe
hexagon h terms ofh.
m=
S=F F, A boat searching for underwater archa ^ fogs* - 00324 ® Find the area of the largest hexagon that
^
_ A, r(i r -i# siles in Palawan sea moves at 4 knots oould be Inscribed in a hexagon in terms
.^
.
e fallows the path c = 109 where G is in radish ofh.
F, = 500
> ( 1.00583)®
vts
0.00583
-1
*
&
A knot Is one nautical mile or 1852 mho
When 0 = 2 radians
*
* ,
.
; *4 ®
<
B, + r dfi eo —
<jt
Solution:
® Area of largest drde that can be inscribed
<!> Rnd the magnitude of the ve!oaty. in thB hexagon .
F, = P35,fl16.92
Find tho velocity in terms of P^
3 J 1 0« Area of hexagon.
^ 0324* 62.83 rt 2rton P) n
"
coordinates. a - = 032
)
A=
, Find the velocity in terms of caftos^
1
(0.0324 )
2
coordinates. Vs eQ A = nri tan ©
(areaoforde)
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>:4 = 1
4
c p50 16
. „ ^ c^^ *
'
0
r* » z
^ c» vr
pts anja c!
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•SC >* F
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V
*” 7 F- ^ ^CgHoardMa
"
A=
frd
^ ^oTiJ LINHS SEARiN3 I DISTANCE
A =:a » h: Solution:
, w« cie'\pse
A -B N 33’ 30 £ 46 SO rr.
=w
BC S 20 30 E
'
33 50 m
2.6 ft5 A = n (2«4) CA
tz
26 H = 11C \ 1
Solution:
Cos 30‘ h OA = \
p
— * iJ * Distance CA
-
OA 06G6 h
oa = ld
3
4v 16y* 16( 4) 0
=
10y* 16(4) 4x*
—- - bnesi Bearing [ Distance
AS N 30*30’ E? 46.50
BC S 20 30 El 36 50
* *
0
Lot
07
Dep
» 23.60
.*34J0 j M2J6
+
7 -
y’ ^ 4 0.25x2
OA =-
-12 =<
-
y * (4 025xV«
A 2*) (2y)
CA -
- 5 83 \ 35 3B
= CLB 2
66 h {3)
=
Itm
- 3x’ —=- 6 A = 4 xy
d
d = 1299 h
5 2x - 2 2
A - 4 x ( 4 - 0 -2SX2)1*
— ,
Distance AC
AC - 36J5 #n.
=
(5 6B)
^ ‘
(36.36 )*
^ j
dA
w 6 =s
° ' tan 2x 4x= {4 055x ' ) s 0 5x )
- <-
ac -d *-
lim
° tan x
eh
-
(4 025xJ )w (4) 0 = 3i BBiutng CA:
—
i
2 tar x -
»F
--
BC 0 577 d -
tan x (1 tan7 x)
=2 x'
tan bearing =
Dep
=
BC 0577 {1.299} h
** = 4(4 028 *) - 33.38
=
BC 0.75 h * tnn bearing - 586
lim
(x + 1)* * = x
* 16 2
- Bearing S.80 49'W
= ‘ .
Area of equ teral triangle inscribed
^ X
1'
=
2*2 1fi
ail! rI B=
in foe hexagon :
A
a BC )(d)
- <2
lim
{x 1)1 .{x+ iKx +
x 7
3 (x + 1)7
^ XJ * = >/8
=
y >/T 2
= V2
0 lim
A = -79i (1.2fi9h) 1-« » 2x -Vi} >/2
2 ft ~ 16 sg.un/
A ^ OWd1 fs
lim
2
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ra Bearing CA:
0Pfiur
[
OMD Double Aren
^ l 5 CE‘ Bnnrd!(MaV]2 a09
^
_ has an equation
4 oolvnomial
In this problem
the successive
. there is no change in s gns of
^
Uncs lat F Dap
23 60 j 23.50( 40.07
)
Apo V
'x= S 1+ 5x3 + 15x3 - 36x + 20
*
coefncents
number of positive real . therefore Ihe
PM = lx1 5x5 + 3x2 + x roots 15 zero tor
Afl +4047 j + 23.60 + How many rational roots does it have?
I ~ « +945.65
l9 12.7
|
BC i - 34 - + fl +59.98 p3 9B( 3 7l 9)-^ Solution:
= 2030.72
I
CA [ - 5.aa - 36.30 +36 ^ 36.3 B<~5
= 213.91
M) *gST£SS.«« x -
complex roots)
2A = + 945 65 - 2050
J -72 - 213.91 Using symbolic division 1 = 2 ±i (those are
Try x = 1
A = - 659.49
Area of transverse ABC - 659.49 sqjn . 1] -
1 5 5 15 -36 20
Th&eforv ( hero
arv only 3 rational roots
L -4 1 16 -20
1 «4 1 16 -20 0
(1,2 and 2) -
x 2 + i and x = 2 •i ore complex roots
-
.
14 CE Board May 2003
x = 1 is a ratonal root
Determine (he number of positive roots of he
(
Solution: Hew many positive real roots are there for the
The number of positive real roots of a polynomial 7x7 + Sx5 3x3 + x .
polynomial with real cwfilaents is the same
2J -
1 4 1 16 20 -
number of variations of sign, (fiat is Che -
2 4 -6 +20
Solution:
number of limes successive oofifnbents have
different signs .
- -
1 2 3 10 0 Descartes rote of signs to find the number of
jnsive real roots of a polynomial "The
-
P( X) = X‘^ 1
Note Coeffctenfafx^ is 1.0 x = 2 is a rational root
Trtwr 0! positive real roots of a polynomial
rest coofnoQnts is Ihg samB number of
Prom 1 ID -1 = one WMJOW of sign, that is the number of times
Therefore trie number of posilivo rasl roots is Try x = - 2
-
( x - 1) ( x 2) (2xJ - 4 x 2 - 6x 20)
suuossivB cooffiDBnts have different signs.
only one
Ei iJ) P{ x ) = 2 - 3x + x 4
Example t • 2 4 20 From +2 to -3 = counted as one ** *
-
P(x) = 3 x - 2x + 4
-4 416 -20 Fmm -3 to 1 c oounted as two
From 3 to -2 - one -
2 8 10 0
Tulare ihe number ol positive real roots
From -2 to 4 two - UctP
Therefore P( f = 3x*' 2x
real roots * - 4 has too positive
x = -2 is a rational roo! ^^x - a* 2 '1’
* 44
Example • '
—
P(x) — 5T* 3x + 7xJ 12» M
* -
(x - l)(x - 2>(x 2){2xJ 0 - ** 1fl)
Ex.
From 3 <o -2<= counted as
P |= 3x? I3 + I
Frm -2 to \ = oounted as one
* — - X+4
, SURVEYING
«w«UNc
Civil
,
Mo c
' pte ID 25% more than iho
i
Saving or looses I he Qtid
MATHsssa
EMATffiSK
ICS Sgsg" frcrtiim
/jr mlo
unite rid wcrtcis. lo * .
iVj’ ed
liush tho |ab on lime
and
$jlniy lor
skilled laborer No of man hours ta
finish lhi» job
z 3DWO)l4DJf <
40 2)(40) 37 W <
51(1 -zSf
^ = 30W(B)
: PC30.000 - 24000 mLn-hauru
Solution :
or losses II ho allows to diary tor unskilled
loborcr
;|i Savings No o1writing hourii per day
= 2D(? C > DI M M > S>
»
0D) 0 + 4 7 20 1 2S [2
of possibly payng
wito Iho Rottem
A fcuiWmp contractor is fooed damages of
Itquidalnd
overtimo lor 2 hours per day
rP2 IO OOO .‘ - 10 tom (wilh overtime)
delay »n Iho
P10,000 per day few Ova No of days lo finish Iho |ob sviih ? T-iji oiponr es .
with overtime
aynnleDon aI Its wort
stpulated oanfrocf Rio
In accordance
number ol
with 00
days
present is he
/of) overtime
Total no of nrun-houn; to finish OVQ |iy
^^ Penally
c- * > Skilled laborer -
-
P100,000
P630.00C)
24090 - (40 2x)|1D)(3D) (20 4 xl(1Q)(M)
*
24000 ^ 120DD 600x 4 6000 4 3DD
*
on Iho eiyiirad is 30 day . At ^
* <K)0x = 6000
hinng a sorting farce of
wilh o daly wopo
unskilled workers with o
of P
40
300
daily
skilled
cocfi
wajjo
workers
and
of P200
20 40( 50) 20(50) - 3000 man-d.nye;
3000(B) - 40 * 20 x
*
^ ? tnboror
S ;ry t/Jiskil cd
Totolowonsos
=
-
P
P
210.(100
940.000 x = 6 67 say 7 unsV; ed ViorKcrs
2x = 14 3k:" ed woiVcrs
The daily wage is based on an 6 hour
djyi K = 400 hrs TefJ cipcases without overUmo
wort ff ho nuuilum Iho presont number of No of days delayed ^ 50 30 -
men. ho will finish (ho work in 50 days
ho of days delayed = 20 days For (20 4 7) = 27
Overtime* rote ra 25!» nx?rp Ihan (he rppuljr Sinoo thoy work 2 hours overtime, n a
nilo equivalent to 10 hours a day Penally = 20(10.000) Unskii ed » abor cog*,
o» If ho allows Iho prescnl working tone to 4 Q0 Penally = P200.0DD ’
= 27 ( 30)(0)|25 ) 4 27( 30 )12)11.25)125)
work overtime tor 2 hours a Cay how . No of days to finish Iho job = —
Salary = 40(3001(50) 4 20(20D)(50) = P2 42 ,625
much will ho save or loss in order to fnsh
too prpjccf? -
No of days to finish Iho jo!) 40 da >s Salary - POOO OOD .
il he wdV pul additional men ma-ntamng
No of days dofnyod = 40 30 - .
Tcfjicipensos = PI 000,000
For (40 14) - 54
Iho ratio of bra skilled workers to one -
Sanngs 1,000.000 940.000 -
unskilled workers In cider to finish iho job, No of days dolaycd = 10 days Siwngs = PGO OOO .
how many 6kjlled workers wiil ho odd . Skilled labor cost
oonsldpfwg no overtime work ? = 54 (30)181(37 5) * Ml30)(2)(125)(37 5)
Penally - 10000 (10) ! do ol skilled worVore to be added to ftmh = P637 .875
iji Should Iho contractor allow owrtrra wort Penalty 3 PIOO.OOO ihe wort on lime with no overtime
tor two hours a day, ho will edd more men No ol man-days to finish the 0 3
I
In order lo Irtish the job on drrn.
maintaining Iho raboof two skilled workers Salary -
40(50) 20(50) * Total labrr cost 3 212,625 4 637.075
Total labor cosl 3 P05O.5QO
_
3 3000
man-days
to one unskilled workers By doing so.
how much is tvs savings or losses? Rato of skilled laborer = —
300
Ha ol days tofi tor the
contract = 30 days Savings 3 1.000,ODD - 650,500
Role of skilled Inborar = P37 50 per I 01
- •1no« . o1unBkiltcd laborers noedod Savings 3 P149.500
’ WO 2x](30) + (20 ) )
1200 GO 4 600 30
x (30 = 3000
Mx - 1200* * = 3000
Rolo of unskilled laborer 3 -200
g- 1333 soy 14 unskilled laborer
Rate of unskilled laborer = P25 perh0^ *
* = 28 skilled laborers to bB added to
finish the job on time
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° .
A ant ri e jjion of
* ^
A c;
''* ^
on cqiuton y-
^ ea •* ^
«*. to j
*
w 1 to1
ar
cruci p nt al
*
pern cf t£&£cn z: <2 4 > Sta* n
r
*
? tate cf
* F ,nd trio pe ns ol mflocton to tnj *
> >1V5 " * Cfh
9 W‘ Jf
9
-= &
AJsitg sto gh;l ne torn
x - l.d 2 dt y =•l "^0.0. 01to 0
* . dl: = t dr - cJt
i 1}
a So /ufj'on:
=U l «
- 3> <h * 2» o» •»
Stoftrtfon;
V&ACffl'
y C
J
r Sv
) X
p sdl <fr
rdUC
}(3y I 4
- dt
w, = *
*nai]
- ^^
yssr & C ^ CX ' d 2 t
to 2b - 0
62(2) 2b = 0 I [
W, = 1- J ’
2 :
]
O 6j* b 0 - S5ty* = 0
i
vv = /(3:+2J + 4t) m W =-
-
y ‘ 33r2 * 2bx 4’ C 1 - 2 Sin x = 0 2
0- 32(0) 2fc 0) * c < W -l [- ]
c= 0 I
i 2 Jo
Along Lnefnm ( 1, 1, 0) to ( 1.1, 1)
9
y ^ ax b
^^
cx + d w= - x = 1, dx = 0, y = t . cfy = 0, 2 vanes torn 0 to 1
>*
4 = £f2 3 b )2 4 c(2) d
^
4 = 83 + 4b + 0 * d
© 4 - 8 a 4b d
x = 30* z .
Watk dons from (0.0 0) to (1, 1, 1) for W; - 3y dx 2x dy Az di
J
r = t + Pj+ t k
i= t, y = l1. z = t
* .
OandQ 160
‘
di - dt , (ty = 2ldt dz = 4lJdl
6a * ft = 0
b = - 6a .
x = Q S2 mfians
1
W =|F - dr
i
0
4 = 8a * 4b * d I
4 = 8a 4( 6a) d
© 4 = d - 16a
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W = (3yi + 2xj +4zk) •(dxi + dyj + dzk)
4
W, = 2
d - 16a + 4 Find the work done in moving a pertde n » I
0 = 0 + 0 + 0+ d JC
W ~ 3t * dt (2t)(2t) dt + 4t * (4) l1 dt) W= f *2
4
path I
d=0
W = (3t, + 4 t * + 16tr ) dt
j
d = 15a + 4
® The line segment f = fi J '1 1
< t < 1.
* • '
'
0 = 16a + 4 ® The curve r = 11 f2 J + t* k 0111 (0, aa
^
a ="
4
15 tofl 1 I- ).. .
ff1 The line segment front (0, 0.0) iifl
, w^[ 16 t *
8 i:
1
3 - *; then from (1.1, 0) to (1.1 1)' w = 7Z
4 3 *2
W= Il® , 13
3 3
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Ctvli EnolncBifnD ilcsnstira
im
0) Depth of ball altar 0.25 mm. :(L •m -
V2 = V V <
V2 = 11 78 - Q.754
IF
-
ln {1 - 0342V) = 3.021 1D 4 diagonals, how many sides
A sice? ball cs rn'casod
surface and has o
iram rasl at the water
dowward
. n
acco eration
^
/s3 and Ito
.- -
loo (1 03421/) = - 3.021
0342V = oJn
V? = 11 026
Vj
—
o 0 Skj “ CV wbsno
constant C = 3 X12
g = 9 B1 1
0.342V = 1- OJ
£3 Sotudon: V = (5)5
ffiQ ball after 035 3> 11026 h _
Dp V
CD Rnd the velocity of V = 2324 (1 - e * )
- *
13
2 11-70 (tf
irrnutos.
i2> Rnd Iho depth the ball
025 minutes .
has traveled after
at a depth
vf 1 U = §ln ^
( ' -
h 4.09 m.
So/erf/on:
J dS = 2.924 Jfo A lot Is bounded by 3
p
street s des A. 8 C. .
D VetopTfyofbsifaflef fl.25 nm
(
= 0.9g - CV
a = 0-9(9.01) * 3.02V
[
S = 2.3241 ^1
- - 3022924
: IF W)
AB is N. 45* E 95 m. long and AC- is duo
8B n. long From point 0 43 xn. born East
. . A on
side AB, a <fcvi£i>g line runs to E which cs on
a = aa29 102V - S = [l924 t + 03682 e- ]" 10
Ttt) kjanto-
1
dosed conical tanks contain side CA The area ADE Is to bo IF of the
0 spumes of liquid. The first tank has its total area of Iho tot.
dV
a
<fl
S = [2.324(15) + 0.9682o'UJ] - (o + Qcg
^ij
^
^tErtaJ abase
jKand is
at the bottom while that of the
! tbo top ThB depth of the liquid in <D Determine ttaMSstanco DE.
dV = a eft S = (43.86 + 0) - (0 + 03682) <2> Determine the bearing of side BC.
t« frst tank Is 3 m. Find the depth ol the
dV S = 4289 m. !ijid In Cie second lank if Iho base diameter Daterm’ive the distance AE
—
a
= dt
is 3 m. and its altitude is 5 m.
So/ tiffon:
J 8829 - 302V J fl1 AaxlomUan when the bait has
tmtofed 50 ft.
Soteft'on ’ . (D DistancoDE
tel U = 8.829 - 302V
Note: T
<JU = - 3.02 cJV e«40 = o
Jf =1
hU
S=
50
= 1534 m.
336 V2
- 302 \ 8329- 3.02V J S = 2924 t + 0.9662 e'1®
1 V ] nn
[ i( 0.829 - 3.02V)] = t 1524 = 29241 + 0.9682 o
•302
* 0
15.24 = 29241 + 0
[in (0629 - 302V)]* = - 3021 t = 5.21 sec.
V = 2924 [l - oJln ]|
* ((8.829
1 - 302V) In (8629 - 0) = 1021
8329 302V) .
-
- -
^ . osnWofinsa
Cl Y ^
chord frotn the P C. to thg py •_ .
^
Itsrjg LJW 15 150 r So /utfon;
, Fra ^
55 _70 33 ,
S&torrng of th9 P.C. is 10 200 * ' of trie curve
0« jhe tsngen! line at point
^
13
~
* Y=
Sn 0 Sn 45"
0 * 72*46'
X Find the radius of the reversed Q
* Find
1 the Ieng i of axd from P r t ' P
^
- 1
jit). $L -
x
a - 90’ - 77* 43
*
1 Fnd the stationing of the P.T <tK
dy _ 1 - hx
2
X
a ^ rrt 4
Branng c7SC = S. fTM’E
So /uf/an.' Solution:
cer^ rfCif curve
. dx r
Central angis of each curve.
<T> -
4I» .j - y - 6
5 y + 9 = 12 + 4 + 9 dy _ 1 - Jn 2
A
^ -
3 Diimncc A£ t (y 3 p = 25 dx (2)1
/ (1
AE ^ 27.77 m i
? i C^e? of curve:
— - CKW7
dy
dx
bn l = 3.
sfc edaTt/ Aiov?2Qggr a
^ ^ ^^^ R - IO *
A crrda having an area of 254 47 so cm is cut
rfrto segments by a chord which is 5 cm. from *
y ’.T *
; AT3 of the curve. i
^ICEfco rd/Novf a 20C! K
the center of the drcfe. Compile the area of
A= zr * A spherical bowt has 2 parallel bases. The
the smallest segrent S -
20 i
-
A 25ir bigger base is a great ends v/i5t a danwter of
" 50
‘
2 i 1B inches. II has a height ot 6* find tha .
Solution: : Sops of the tangent line el point (2, 0) . volume of Ih9 spherical bowl
Area saf3
j = 7*40'
254.47 = T r3 / = 15* 20
I
i!* )
* 4x - 6y = 12 Solution:
r= 9 cui R- = 10
RCos 15'20'
R (1- Cos 15*20') = 10
<(x + x,) 6(y + yt)
= 12
2 2 18"
CosO = -9 R = 280.9J m.
0 = 56-25’
$) y( tt) + 2( x + 2) - 3(y + 0) = 12 =4
<3T> Length of chord from PC. to PR .C
-
20 135.95'
2 L=
150 T 6"
'W
2d
.nr
360
2
L = 75 m . r
. 2 (55.25) K ( 9p IffiE Boarrlhinx ,
360' a Sto. ofP.T
= 7952 sqxre RI (7T) Jy*>'°°possii
o. there are 30
pingpong balls, how Vol. of spherical bowl
_ ^
95 5625* ( S)(2)
2
Lc =
180
280.93 (15- 20') x
e
^out at a limacombinations
?
if 5 balls are _ 4 £ll. ZL!f
"
- {3T - h)
Lo = 3 2 3
AfcVi = 37.42 sqjcm. 180' 8# «/
\^rt = 7952 37.42
t - Lc = 75.1Bm. *cftarTiOAbo ;
Gftfl EnfllnBortoO
^ JIf? — [\fiAV 2010
Solution:
JS- w' iYf
jfiFTii
*
-.
curved strip aro* nd and above fr»
ssssriT 'aas- * -
**
7^°
fE,
arrve
,- eW°nrf5*J?SFor**a£radius
2*
^r
,
• -»
of central
forms so sngffe
X Stoning cl tester!of central curve
Ste. @ S C. = Sta. @ T.S * U
Sta . © SC = (1 + 96535 > » 52-10
S52. © S C. = 2 017 J 6
99
.con Sy”
Softirion: • >*** *
Cihtermof L ciflfl- a leng of central auve.
— *
4
r~
013
i
ng si fte po
* * ^ of U> -k x - 160
j
frt! 1
s<
-
f
S la.
c ts13
'
“ •'xs'sywSS
—J > • nraw 52.10 160
m «« a
“
CCRRIRNALIOTS C®1
a frarH rs tvovn
?
-
rl
; FrJt» ^ of central cutve.
s
*
"
2300) * n
Se = < 975'-
Solution: S=r 9 1
point where ths sp-
X . 'OC 1 = 60 • SSSOIDI0 -t (he ^ t = l- 2 S t
rrt:
17 0= 0125(1B0 J t = 25 - 27 .STS)
17 *
fJorfpo
^5552 -77 B= 7 15
’
| = 15 J05
=
JZ 12-» - c . A h= B £
* 7 1ST
i
COe*seriis n t
-nna
: eupsretn * ’* A = 2ssrh
f
^
»* r;
C
S =R
A = 2r; f9 /9 £37< < ‘ *‘ 1»
6 cr
1
Urr
SSI A = 50 l3 r
^
Tas: ersa rwjdsrJ to bo
Ts 50 (3 / « ^*
pentad
S = 30ai5 JKT) - Q
S = 7&87n- ^
T = S3337 «7 -
So/irfrtw; *
U - ff ) c.f needed
Ns
555 37 f 2>
»
2 *
\ > 22 ± [13004 . 2<[300 j 1
tan
25
—
2
• = 5-75 grtlom
*
Turing
rxnj CeCr
fit
ur*
* r:$ 2 tH /ftT - Cm Z
^ T S. = (2 059) - 92 J64
417 VJ <& T $. 6 1 955.36
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( jj Value of E -
ii J m
. . H fn Uia fiotm ot a racfangutar
r r. F Rriard tfW 2010
.
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44RS6 30.731 30.731 1372324 CD sa.32fl ' ea.743 < 40J)gi So/trtSo/i;
AB X7> / V
215BJH3 ! : IOA "
1 - 2,030 42.439
**-
- 42439
BC y 75451
*
jjjjat
.
-B 6B 9.76S
.
0 0 * (Ofc
*
4/ / / y '/ y, Sin as
^
1
CD ' 56.326
DA ! - 2-090 - 42-439
2A - DMDXLAT yXy& / /
/ / / / /,
Sfftgo‘ = s - 4
1 3 4y*
v
* ^
iV
y
s3> Find tfia value of K * z- «
'
439 { * 2.090}
.
A A
<£i FiidfhsiV ilDcrfy. ^ z= -m r
/
A/ A/ / teBll ,,*
® RncfifiBvafucMifL y y / n
*y 8 C< OT = x - y
3, .CEB g aidy ?/layi20_ti1 £
'
/
*
Sn/trt/on: 1
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CO VSsluaorx A pyramid has an altitude of 2D cm. am a 2 * -¥*
LINES
AB
DEF
30.731
DUO
30,731
square bdSQ & cm. x fl an. II Is cut psrat t
thetaso ala distance of 7 cm. from iho baa^
DfltEnnina lire volume of Dio smaller p ramaf
mriloiss - 6(4)(5) at -^
3 - 4y - 1
1
4 *x ~ 4y =2
- <S
S> multiply by 2
SC 754BT X
;
formal ^ 3 - 4y = 1
*X ~"
f
j. CEBoard May
30.731 + 30,731 + 75451 = * Solution:
.
X - 13 B S13 iiffrsfcal sector is cul from 9 Sphere whose
r?3us 112 cm. Ftntf Efs vtdumfl If Its central
Choc ;: :|
*
44.65B + 15,762 — 5fi:32fi- 2,D 90
GD 41B - - B041B ok
.426.0vi fiat3
ff- " pojf3
*
3 ni h A= f
Vi = ll 7 m * ^3 ^2
;
^
flUtty 43,33 =
xy = 615.46 ^
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UMDSure ajfci
ly /mlr
•LLElIi Wtat Is Via «L' jg d
*
» °"T
65 6 FW m . mason o< »s pans Fa, ^ * p} <**
" 2 -)
•>
W
*„ .-
1.324 2 7 75 33 = 0
*
g2.32 8 747533 =
* 0
= 32
* So/ut/on;
^ fion of plane , that oonten
(2, - 4.1)
^^
>= V .AS)
( 3J X ( 2 M X
' - ' '
2 1
Buti5 = - 1
2 *r
G.i.
iTp- ^
a = 299
* Theorem:
. .*
IT Po (fc y» “) 15 a
, -
point n a D' ans JJV;
2j -» 6 -i- 2(- 1) _ 6 - i
299 s *2
<3 b,
OIB
c>
equation
is a normal
of the
vector
piano te
to the
. ^ ,
» * #> - *
6)
4 - ( 1) - 5
K = 1729 cm. X n) ^ b{y y o) ^ C Z
( .•2o) = 0 <3 ' 2]j + (7 3-a 8 /
-
2i 3 j
* 4 k
y = (2 - 1
iuiH* k
^ 4 - i1 5 5
85 5
* 2 t 2) - 3{y 4) + 4(z 1) = 0
*- - - -
2x - 4 3y 1 2 * 4z - 4 = 0
twfi . ,
A B and C Is the plane
-
2x 3y 4z = 29
‘
of vectors H and
'Jp SSSS*
y 5 CFL
mmsmtmm,
S
•PwE
gfe -•
! 7' Wft
^ jttUBJCmSlOKD
rfl
B r 3l + 4] 5k
1 Srcgft
w;
-
A B = 2(3) - 4 (4) - 1(6)
A • 0 = •16
»T2x perpendicular to tho piane passing
f t j f r k BendC = 71 fl/ K —
JCosx* Sinx' dx = 0.0053
D
N
V >’
|A|= (2 H) ( 1) '
7
-
L& |A| * 4.50
|8| = > (3) M4) {5V
/ ’ J ;
• 0EBoard May 2OfO'
|B) = 7 07
Cosfl =
A *B blithe absolute value of 5 - 3i?
2
V2 = (25)2 * (7 5T - 2 (25K7 5 J Cos 135’ |A| |B
V = 30.76 mph Costf =
•15 Sutolion:
7.5 4.50 (7.07)
SlnO = 9 93’ O = 117 60’
Acute angle = ISO - 117.60
Acuta onglo = 62.4’
Direction of course of too boat . 62 4 n
= 45 * 9.93 Acute angflo =
100
= N. 54.93 E Acute angle = 1.09 md
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Uccnsaro Oomlttstlons CftflJHtJ
CMi inoloeortao <L> Compute tee x eompoivsrfi
Solution:per unit produced: after impact - d lhe velocity
j Fondoosl
X Compute tea y oomponent
Sofvo fofxil 2ix - 5 + 3ls (2 - consumption = P 9 after impact
- of the vclooty
Fewer maintenance =P7
a Compute the z-oomponertl cl
Evaluate / ’ —
hx 111
^ Solution:
2Jx - 5 + 3i = 2x- lx +
2x
|
l&iuns
Ud&cosl
= P35
unit produoed = 9 + 7 + 35
after impact
tee velocity
3lx + 2i = 5 +
Fixed cost per
So/uf/on; per unit produced = p5l
x (2 - 3r) = 2l- 5
Fixed cost Solution:
SnuH —
6J
21 - 5
<D x-component ot the wlocty alter (ha
Impact:
x=
do
= fcui 2 - 31 Vjrtetts cost per unit. V» = 25 + 4j- Sfc
/7 -
2J 5 2 + 31
j
for
MI
10000
= 4 years Vi = 25
dj
* - '
2 31 2 + 31 Ute wtovvil last
^ 2500 ,
V =4
<1 - 10 + 6? - 15 (PC - SV) i V, = - 5
03 alien = (1 + 1)" - 1
JI. h x * = ’ -
In’ t lS
4 9?
- 111 10 + 6?
-
_ - Using the ooitservatanof momentum:
* ,
-
Depredsuon =
(1,000,000 50,0001(0.12)
^ O reciatjon = P1B3,772.71
^
10(25) 4(0) = 10 V,' + 4 Vi
14V,' = 250
’ hxdx
(r —* = 024 But ? = - 1
x= -
111- 16 Bousing cost of machine = P25.000.00
,
V ' = 17.B6
,
V ' = 17.DSJ
4 +9 Total variable cost = P19B,77271 + 25,000
-16 111 Total variable cost = P223.772.71
X' '
® y-oompooenl of the velocity after tho
16. CE Board May 2010 13 13 223,772.71
Vstebfa oosl per unit = impact
MJ
2500 mi Vi mj V? = mi V rrs V
Evaluate / Cscxcotxdx Variable cost perunil = PB9.51 , ,
10(4) + 4(0) = 10V ' 4V '
H3
.
id CE Bonrd~May 20ipM
il Total production cost per unit
,
14V ’ = 40
,
V ’ = 2.86
Solution:
SSSPS : Total production cost ,
J5. ? *** ^
SSS
V ' = 2.861
WJ
= fixed cost + variable cost
J Cscxmtxdx
llf j ® AltfioerxJcf
beirvnptoxHj . TcteJ produeflon cost = 51 + 89.51
«» it wffl havo a scrap value of F50fOJ
Tf)
tn Total production cost = P140.51 ® z-oomponsnl of Iho velocity after Die
/ Cscxcotxdx = - Csc ] no cost of housing (he machine is P25J3XH Pi impact
powr consumption per uni d rmVi + m3 Vi = mi V + rrc V
I?*?'
M
-,
10( 5) + 4(0) = 10Vi + 4Vt'
in 14V = - 50
flepreoajion iB by lhe Sinking Fund maMd
V ' - - 357
W
—.
I, CE Board NovE2010
'
rsrrxm cfepA of M3&- if the cf.ndsr is V ,‘
inahorsonaipositon
Aw toe ffow from A to B along the Si:
^
— jrrca*the> ss
2tJJ, = Jrr’it aunri
Solution: ; 15 hours a total winH ^
m
I feSf «3fer » .6 w
* isaw todc again the wind saniB
Whal is thQ
orr
sssaa...
Vot nr (4) speri of the plane in stilt
air.
S
* ^
A = nr ® '*
•s
^
Solut on:
Vs
* f* h. I
to a
20 360 1 '
‘ itodfyofwind
. El I/
ft
Tssr
£ft
!
*
*
A, = nr 0 rn'cdtyof plane ®
u
<3 160
°
elermin0 ihe <l
'amtB* althewjnj
C
*
A,
V
A “
-
A'
Wc*
, A- ,
0
fi* ffl -S)= SOO
lr - >Ki .6) ~ soo r
« » = 33333
r ~* = 31230
- 0
Solution:
ytonoafUm mefg;.
rcatoGftsq W = VKO
^ b = S4&e3
f - 32132 km/hr
Trez
^ pe
160 * r Bhi 0 Ccsg
1000
I
180 ' ^ OCaso ) j/ig
^
^
'IjS
^ .sveawc
* 141005 - 015799
= 1252
Uso 0 = 80.79' almost
d =r - rCos
0
*** 0.122 =
e = 0293 cm
nt
4
Sr - rCos
5= 084 8079
T//
^
‘
d 10
^ /71
^*4 V
AW 71
MK** ^
uassuro Exmnlnstlons CH 1
pjgfcMJfoo Ueensnro Enmioniiotis
_
w *
_
on of a W»« bounds by ^
^
s S8 Tho CTJSS section of
>5ArB aicn * r\ fr^ t» W a ppe is
concentric arete sutf\ But famed by two
? & CS
cc ? s * isre
rfhr«&
foiTTWd by tf>0 water
arts
*
,s a
is insaibed mu
Oo herons af (he pipa?
J *"S
nrtat
the
ccuimscribe a hexagon of &des 9.4bigger. one
cm wtcle
4
^ ' the srre r one is
^ inscribe in il What is tha
S2*tt5c*7-* Solution: racnss sectoral ama area of the pipe' s cross secton?
Solution: So/utron:
.f "
v f R'
9.4
* = $& £
*
I -
7200 =
R = 1138 cm.
nR
A = tSo» 7J9
(1133) ’ = (73)J r1
r = 91.S
i C£ =sar? 7ter. 2510
3 jsmm
tt\d o fta a=pn c* te stmgeS ten Crd A = Tira
esn £» ca ben a tag «sas iferea 5 A = TT (91J38)
7X23 CL ff te ilc T. is cteacPy praporesia 7.9
^
to re prod.es of Ce cdTi rd re sc-re cf
-
A 2SSU2 srjLcm
Cadepft? n = 9.4 cm.
r 2
79
.- . 2 (rap = {nP + (47 >*
Sofirffan: R
• - •
ZAT
-
v4
t = 395 crL
x = braSh cfbem *
(9.4) - (4 7F = ni
y = ctepftcfbE -i A corstircfon vs-ortcer bufil a paratwtt hi n = B.14 cm.
which is 16.1 m. wide ai ths base and I2.4 n
f’-'gJi at tho center. How high above ffw tea
,SM
S = K x y* 2
X + y3 = 0J
*
yi = rfi -
^ Solution:
a ee~ng 12.2 m. wiefe be constate! ISU3 an.
-
A = K (n» r ») .
Area of Cig pipe's cross sedan:
A = n ((9.4H- (fi.14p]
S = Kx (d»-r)
V - OSs)1 <- (3.95)*
-
S = K (dJx x3)
'539 cm.
A = 6SL43 $g.em.
^
— =K «P - 2x,)=0
dS
Ox pipe’s cross section: i0 >
CF Hoard tlov. 2010
cP = 3x (BdOSp _ (6.1) 2
A arete is tangent to two perpendicular il
Pnas.
(7223p = 3xJ m y A mater Crete is drawn tnsde such
Chat is
x = 41.70 y = r.i2 * SI(^F- (3.95) ]
'
2
tangent to the liras and the bigger
smsfisr drde
arete.
if the
What is Ch9 area of Cia
Spstf x2-
y = 5Ulcm. frfeptfi h = 12.4 - 7.12 bigger ante has an ar&3 of
50.4 cm 2.
oIbeam) b 3128 m.
%
—
-
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Uceosare EimnlnoLlons Girt1
foginooring Uwoswo aiannnaUoi s , M 273 -
EMI Engineering
11: CEiBoanHttbt]i2(fra Solution:
Solution: A certain triangle have sides
" FiLl,
42
b = 51 cm. and c = 64.05 cm naf Br Qt IfO
observing stations „
were sal up 850 m.
aiding / behveeo fto?n Vc=50 m/s
of trio Inscribed dnde . t.
* jpsi A
observed to have an angle ofoL!
, Bt
VA=40 m/s
Solution;
- mp oquri Co
each
12M3’ and
stations
102 ‘
Fmd tho heig
^
* aA=-0.5 m/s
^c=15 m0/^s1 36 m/s
^
o
-
X i 1200- x
SQlution: 12Q0 m
h = V4 t. 1 al^
^
X
12 -530 ! 10
y
X x = 40t - —
7
t*
850 m
Rr - JWh x = 401- 0.25»
h
\ cn 12-53' = -
A = *R ’ A = VS (S - a)(S - b){ S - c) hcitnn 12.53'
1200 - x = VtC
* —2
50A = it R7 =
ti ytnn 102
"
1200 - x = 15t
_ a + b +c rbn 1253' = y tan 10.2'
R = 4 cm. S=
2—~
i=0B1y - * '
1200 (401 - 0251 ) = 15t OKU2
2
What
Is
(j
too to fl
1000.950 = 78,52fir
ttaroo traverso by the
third objod. ''
rcfJ.6fcm.
.
M 274 M - 27 S
pjijineorlno fUSconsure Enmnlnaiians
enrti cnBUiBBilnB ucaminro
mi
•
S
Eaaln
A
^ tf 5loaB.qaf 7tfflgn
|2M.0j
Two mfsslos ore fined at the same locally1
010
:E ZJpM'izZm!) ZZI V, =
3 nri’
a target wflh a bullers velocity of
..
anglo of a
Two sides and anj indudod as 2.56 m different targets. Their speeds am gf *? b pjtei 25 seconds, ho hears the
^
5
3.64 m.and 40 £ respectively. are the missiles alter Y< second prfj*
'
sound has otarget
constant velocily of r2 27.10 m.
® Find thalengffi of #» third side . horizontal anglo between them i»J 9
degrees .
J?
«7 far Is the from the man.
C Rnd (ho angle opposite fio
256 nt. side,
cj Rnd <hBangfeoppo
) $itotho 35 i m. sJdo.
5oftrfiWh'
v=
l n^|
-
Solution:
® Length of too 0Wrd sido:
Solution:
di = 84.24 (0.75)
d» = 63.13 m. Vc900 m/s
Targel 1500
,
-| ,
nr 1 -
B cb = 73.32(0.73)
X
d
I f = 8.946 m.
,= rs - ,
r
cb = 54.934 m.
_
i56 an
a=
x = (63.10) » (54 -99)!
1= 0546 - 7.10
« .
t =l 6 /n
c * *
= (63.1B){54.09) Cos 602‘
JeSOOit
** d » J50 b
X = 59.69 m. gO0 H = 350 tz
£1 H + b = 25
A
fc=3-54 cm
4B 8 V?
C --
b = 25 b
S(D(25 b) = 350 l2
J
A distance of 15.94 rn. is measured with a
ff 5ffC£/Hoa / c/fWoy|t2010] h - 16 soc. tape. What rs Qis correct distance if durng
oJ = a2 bJ- 2ab CosC
* measurement, it was discovered that the other
c = (250)* + (3.54)
* - *
2(256)(3.54) Cos 40.0’
The angle of elevation of the top of M 25 1.0- end is actually lower by 0.76 m.
mountain as measured from point X ij 23 J = 0.7 sac.
-
c 2.673 cm . degrees. At another point Y which is 100 n * Solution:
closer to iL The angle ofelavation of Its topi; d = 900 (lr)
® Anglo opposite too 2.56 m. side: d = 900(0.7]
32.5 degrees. Find the height of he
a —c mountein. I MOn H
SinA SnC
'
256 2673 Solution: 0.78
13 CE;5g3r
SteA Stn 48u8'
A = 45.10' ^ 5 v%20]OMiJM
d mete] baE has a volume of 1500 cm1 .
15.94 in
A
•»
V5
-
—
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3 iiiUl
rinfl 1Ucensure Enamlnailons
crvfl Bifllnoortag Uceasoio t$ ]
*
7l &CE: BotndlMov%20i Q
Solution: 'T' .r : *
——
• •
12 +2F- 1
*° JJte ABll
As ' fthe£ .*** a An observe;
measures Ciiromangles a third floor d a mall
,^"Ofer
/e of elevation 0 011/10
X
x CO «s 2flQ m.
tong iff TTS nrgdegrees
7333 . HB toenL *
depression of a tall buttingof elevation and
ertf a ( oVier point B 150 01
f
to
respectively. What is the heightbe 54 and BJ6\
Solution: -
rtjynsn* Satowor anrf measures ih« 9 0 t of the butting
5i
AB = 13 ^
ecserIB of (he top of iho tower , , hZZ,** ,' ° if his eyo level is
102 m above the ground
.
vrttlch b on the seme torizontel
X
Pflofco Is 5.45 m above. ZB ®V0 amJ mail and building? pftanB as the
f
I
xJ 85x 28 = 0 - BC = 214.12 \ Top
y
x = 254m. tut,
. fl
9
AB ' 13
FT
(7E g6 a /ti. Aro
. 2 g 10
*JL**
214 12 17
^ // Tt: m
1
ZJV ^y AB = 16374
' ""
^
<
-* O ’3 29330 t
.
. t
103 ;
to the given equation
slope of the frne and b is the
mx f b, m is the - -
y mfenoapl tf the
24$C&‘Bgarctji T Wm >
&4
Bj \GiS2fi i irsaa
oooftShates of two points is xt = 7.5, JQ = T 2.5
.
ft 3 20.6, yi = &5 What fs Cha value of 1m
"
l
_
The sides of a triangle 33 m 45 n. and 34 n.
jr ] 5Qn
c
Sin 8.(T ~
C
.
respectively Find lha angle opposta o ft
* AC
So/i/ tron: 45 m. side.
/ AC = GB21 m.
m=
^
, - x,
x Solution: 116 44 Cl /
-
h
CO _ 1B5.60
.
22 ^Ct Eam
^b ra \ 2QlDA .
* L
'
Sn 11644’ Sin 3423’
CO = 285.43171.
xy is inversely proportional to yz . When
xy = 12-54, yz = 15J00Q. Rod xy if
yz = 12,900. 1
,^3S£0 n.^4
2933 =
Solution: Using Cosine Law: B
(
n \i * <
wilh dlmoiislcms of 3 x 4 x Rnd Iho ulopo of Qto fine that passos throuflh
(14 2) If ftc area Is bounded by Ws lino and
Iho coordinate axes in the quadrant Is
minimum.
Solution:
V~
n r2 h y 2-
3
2<y - Z)
r 10
at the
a) Dimensions of the
sq
“ flI®
h 2D A =|
2 y - 2)
middle. h
, l (ia»)J r“ - dA -
1 tv 2M2lrt y* ill = 0 -
A »
A, = 200,000
dy 2 (y 2)2 -
x ] = 200X100 Vs J'
./ 5~ 2y* 4y y
2
- =
y2 4y =
^
Z 447.21m - -> y=4
«*=10.40 ->
h 3 <P (5 0 2 + (6 0 2 + (7 - 0)2
= (4 - 2-) = 2
7i
b) Square Is further divided, find Iho
4
dbnsnslorts of the small square at the
V = 12 X
middle.
= *- *i
y yt
'
dt 12 <« m
Aj = j (200.000)
= -2
Aj = <0,000
^LzlL (3)(8)2 (0.5)
eft 12
4 = <0 000
x 2 = 200 m.
,
—dt
= 25.13 cm3 / wt
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infifirtno licensure Ecaminaiions
M -2 S 0 gjniaatlo115
eirtl EflUJO6 B
/lR 0
yeflosiiro ^ c ] Distance traveled
by tho flr« t
trau ,
t 1 When y = 6.17,
the Inttlal position until bao , S , equations of the curve
Ki- 6x + 3(6.17)
+ it » 0
the two trains abreast each oth 1 « X - 6x + ff . 205
6
^ 7T * + 11 = 0 - - * ^
(x 3} =. 20.51
i+9
\
2njrrvto x is complex.
/ XT
_
USESSSKS eve equations above . Wheny = - i.i74
^ S«
—
>
Ct3S points of intersection of the x* - to + 3 (- 1.174) + 11 = 0
10 15 «) r<ne the
ii * b) x1- 6x + 9 = - 7.47B + 9.
train.
210 + 05 33.33t = 66.67t woarrve W distance between 819 two (x — 3p = 1522
t = 8 . S5 soc-
•• * *5 « • x = 4.233
--
ietal distance Iravoled by tho x = 1.76L
Until the two train abreast each clher
„ sssKu a a Distance = 33.33 (8.65)
Distance = 295 m.
50/ulion
;
w"<*! pp=t . 2 .
x*-6r +3jM-tl=0 A sphere has a ratfius of 15 and its center is at
Sj
32 B Jllprpb 2
/JTgT=a the origin. Which of the Knowing points is
V = [{2p- ir (1)J] (2) inside the sphere.
t) Classify the equations above. .
65 * 21U u
w l= UJ3f V = f.72 co.cm. >
* - 6x + 3y + 11 = 0 PARABOLA
» .
(4.6 --12)
.-
=
G6671 210 65 33.33I E5 - 4x*- 24 x 4y* - 8y + 15 = 0 CIRCLE n 0 -9’ 4)M
* *
Ql (1 -2, 7) .
33331= 360
I= &J ec.
5 . CE Board May/ 203B fj' b) Feints of intersection of the two curve
* MU x*- 6x + 3y + 11 = o muttip1yby 4 a)_ landJHonty
b) Total distance traveled by the second A cone is inscribed in a cube such b) II and 111 cnly.
train from the initial position when It base Is rn one of the faoe of the cute L
<*2 - 24X + 12y + 44 = 0 c) Ulonly
has compete overtaken the first train
fl£7
. 1 cm.
\: *
4y* - 8y + 15 = 0
_ d) I, II and Ul
MMJ 4 y* - 20y - 29 = 0
I
tmrmx
Solution: V 20y
- = 2fl So /utfon:
= (4 - 0)1 + (6 - Op (-12 - 0)
2
(2
^
25 = 29.25 |j- ( io - 0)
^
«
1
33331 = = 54 r = 14.04 < 15
1= 1030 sec.
1 1- 5 = ± 7.35
rz = (1 - 0)2 + (- 2 - O)2 (7 - Op
Total distance traveled by second (0-5)2 (1) *TcB t7
r = 7.35 < 15
toovertatetheSrUtah,
tain v. * .
i' - 1-174 less than 15, all points
- 66720£7(1 Q 0) .
3 i
Since Ihe distance is
= m. V = 0552 cu.cm. are inside Ihe sphere.
M
rijj UtensuKi
Baminauuu !. Cff®
«UI5 3
^
onrti EnoiofiB TrdlmMMEi;„
j 5 fime in tours Cmz could
overtax p 0® So/utfo/»;
^
^
3)
^
a =4
l
aS3MZBZI®0
that both have collphonos.
d =1 ^ tine allowing
limits
p = 0 8(DjB
A tanner «« •JJ /J'gj m*. If Ih WJ
0
n=t
J*
4x
^
5
--
P ae<
)
ss
2
16 X ' 2S
^ asSiS
ska, 0
(l+ 2) = total time of travel for Ffancjs b|
wem
Distance traveled by Francis = 6(t + 2] S + x+ 12 8
feoco
six sfd&S- X -
S = pa + (n 1)d] - b) % 2X
2 - 6x p = PiP , ,Pl tp
kJi J
- 21x
Solution: 6(t + 2) =i|2(4) + (t 1)(l)] - t
*
% ~ tr K
12(t + 2) = t(8 + t 1) - c) Probability lliat
belli havo no
i\
*
>
•
v*
x 2
I2t + 24 = 8l+ t - t SoMl° n: ccDphonos.
P = PiPj
A sx + y2
.
.
- -
t 2 5f 24 = 0 -X-S 4x2
-
p = (1 0 (1 0, )
’ J
A Ifix - 25
- 8
^
X3 * jJc &568
3x + 3y + y o 356-*
t = B hours
^ 2 P = 0.04
2x + 4y = 356 “
= 0129
+ 2y = 178 32X 32(1 5) -
*
x » 178 2y -
x* + y* = 6563 2 +X A sphere having a conter at the origin has a
-^
(178 2 + = 6568
^^ ^
31684 712/ + 4 + “ 6568
Whot pcIni In (ho curvo y = 8x is neaiKjk
point (6, 0).
* ..-.. —
b) Ini
x + 12
2 - 6x2> .
radius of 15 Which of the points ts outside
- i
*3 X the sphere?
. .-
5y* - 712y + 25116 = 0 2x + 1 _ 3(2) +1 = 1.17 A- (1.2 7)
y = 78 m. Solution: 4x - 6 4(3) - 6 B. (B 6.12)
x = 178 2(78)- d2 =(x - 6)2 + (y 0)
2
- -
C (10, 9.4)
x = 22 nt
.
D. ( 4.8, 7)- -
Dimension of smallest lot is 22 m. x 22 m -
2
d2 a (x 6) + y
2
c) fm
x 3 + 4x 2 21x -
-
2drf = 2(x 6)(1) + 2yy' = 0 -*-» x2 . lOx + 21 Sotof /on:
. (8.6. 12)
After he had gone 2 hours Cruz sat out to / =- Doesnof cxfcf
overtake him and went 4 km. Ihe first hour 5 . ,Using
* - 0p + (6 - 0P
= ( B (12 - Op
km.1» second hour, 6 km. five S^ hourand so y = 8x .
* r = 15.62 > 15 (outside the sphere)
on gaining 1 km. per hour. After how many
EBoardMay 2 0 i i
^^**l* h a v e
hours wre they together? 2yy* = 8
Using (10.9, 4)
Solution: / = -y l w u s* oellphone §.
I® = (10 — Op + (S O p (4- 0)2 —
r = 14.04 < 15 (inside the sphere)
4 _ X+ 6
*** P®7scns from this Barangay .
5 *
m *) Fnd the probability UslngH;8. -7)
6C y y foal both have _
= -4 Op (8 - Op (-7 - Op
aPhones
°Fhd
Frtacit x =6 - 4 = 2
* MJ
)
the
.
17. CE Board May 2011 Average age of CEaixjee. 8afl cwlnaartna Ueensmn B,nm
A -28S
to on orpanfegffon, Owe a/e CMJ Engtovm . ( 3) ^ +
= 361 ZtoOngWendflO)
*
Bo&tet Engineers , end M&tenJcaJ X+Z 3
&tfnoefs . The sum of their egos is 2,160;
ntS:jr -60
W 2ggQ
their evengo ego is 36; the average of the ux + wzs 3C (
C£. and ME Is 3% of to M£ and EE
& (6/ ti ); ofthe C.E and EE. 36 (2/3). flf
3 *** )
f/0 *
/=
* cno . ofCE
no . of U£ Equating ( tO) and ( 11 ) , r ^=,
2) 3v 2li
35
* sno.o! EE U) 2u + 2vy + 2wz
* (Q 13Cx - 77z = 540
( ll ) Si ‘ Js 60 multipfyty (77 )
' os3 ) + aJ
95
= 135
u * average age of CE = 75i ® _ 0 = <5
m.
* s overage
age of ME / jx + 71 11
+ 63 13
33
-
( ll ) £Sx 77z = 4820
( Itf ) 1Xx - 77i= 540
Wc overage ege of (7 ) 2(U>( + vy +
EE nz) Z25x = 4060 Ut
8 xa 16 3/ 20 )1
° 75 ~ X + 71
77 y + 63 -!£
^ nofaUltietagcs: 3 11
33
z ( If ) Sx - z = 60
(V w + vy
* 2W - 2) Q3
5( l6 ) - z = e0
/ = 20
find a
*KodtSTS?‘
7 *» Eva afng (2) and (7)
Aieageagacrf . ^ ® * y * z = 6o
*
b) W hB < W>w.
*
’ ^
>» zw
( B) UX Vy
* W2 = fl6
fx + y + 2j 16 + y + 20 = 60
flj
” yTT" “ 35
* * •
y=»
2^f *
2(36 )( x + y + z) e)
y+ W »y = 39|fx yj Rndttodiame the cylinder.
= 33*(16
u»
3% y 2^ v ar
* * )= 60 * gz
#
'^^
A
* %
= 75 - + 7l
3 * £ y + 69
f
J +2
1bi + 24v i 5$
* o * + 241
1 . a)
Solution:
Volume of the copper.
^ags=cfCEartuz + 72y + 72z =
3
4
28X
3vM95
32 -®
v= *
D
•
39 11 33 y * z ="
Jfty
u« + y= 39(x
' * yJ
2376x + 2376y + 2376
= 2<97 + 2367y
*
z
+ 2290z «
20
.“ aa,— V= 50,000
&oi
V s 5611.67 c m
***“ 00 ape of He and W 12U - 9y - 86z = 0 W¥ f 20wE 11 *
£E; >9 fc f = 1440
y+
*
=« 0 -11 (10 ) *X++Qyy ++z7z 5 Cmcreased average# )
' <
^ 360 1500 cm.
vy + w = 32 * * = 36!» «
2 5611£7 = A(1500)
^ ( 10) 4x - y -
® 121
2z = Q
t “ ( fflj
* M20) = J10^ (16 20) c)
A - J 74 .
Diameter of the cylinder.
( 3)
* - 9y - 86z = 0 3 * 2
* + y + z= 60 1320 D
^=330 A*
. *4
3.74 = 1 (0 )2 .
0 = 118 cm.
-
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V' |
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«»rf ii SURVEYING i
p,i
.
^
* The probability of nnolhw event y happening
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MATHEMA ggu 20 . ii I ..
^^
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^jisl.a x =<£
05 Cb Find tho probability that only x will happen.
I i i
X» = 3 <3> Find Iho probability that cilher x and y w2J
Solution: 3
happen.
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Nov I
is 425 m. S7* *5
vm
.
£SL —
$= & t
p =-
^
X
13 19.65 V*8
tan 226 - < x
"
x1 = 6**
X x = 47.44 m. i=l
<J) Probabilfly that either x and y will happen.
„ 3 2 2
4
p =— 5
4.25 Considering triangfe BCD: 5 3
tan 266' = — 5. CE Board Nov . 2011
x = 6.487 m.
BC = 321 + 47.44 P= —
f5
/
ft
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re Examinations
licensuirnt
Civil 10. CE BoardlNayXtOte
Th9 time rato of chango C( .. e
7 m. with constant for a given sphere. Tha u
thn lank has a depth ofpentagon.
A sediments of a change of ho volume is.
(
150 m in a form
*
a base area of (he lank.
Find tha volume of
a) Increasing
b) decreasing Aj = [Sin xjj7*
Solution: c) inaeaslng when r < i ontj
when r > 1
A, = Sir>
|- SinO '
/
d) decreasing whon r < 1 an(j i•crBaj A, = 1
i
(
when r > 1 ' ^ A = A, - A,
1
i
Solution: A = 1 - 0.414
km 7 A - 0.586 sqxwits
1 Whenr < 1.0
Assume r = 0.1
— is. ® Area bounded by the curve from art to
dV dr 5 rJ4 .
—
dt
= 0.126 -
dt
V “ Ah . Assume r ^ 0.2
V 150(7}
V = ffWm* JmSID JC
dV dr
—
di
= 0.503 —
dt
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Solution: dV
—
dt
Is Increasing A. = 0.414
M* 290
- -
t v f ¥
D Find one point of
( owing is tare:
- osu
*=1 curves . intCrsec|j0 1 01
(
ihtk, ,mt****
•
U
:
. -- = -
Sin ( A) 2n
A 4* IC
!\
\ L
•sstsi sss; W
a) lonfty
*
Cos( A) = Cos A
tan (- A) - tan A A
=
AfUI 4U
? fcrnJxda
-
x *y = 6 b) I and 111 c) Uonty
d) I and 11
Area from y to ~
4 4 Hyperbola and Straight x Solution:
=-
A 2 0536 + 1 + 0.414 c Ellipse and Straight Lino
3 Circle and Straight Line Lino - 2S /4 )
Srratghjifa
- Sin (-30 )>
. Sin ( 30
-05 ,
=
• A 1&28 sq.unlls "
= 05
X Area bounded by x ~ 2/ y andx + y = 3.
Locale point o f intersection of the curve
.
Solution:
7fenjr/u
- lanCosCo$((30- 30=)c0.866
’
’
* 0.B66
«
- tan 30-30|=)-=0577
ystf * 7x*6
and toe line ® Point or intersection of the
1) y = x2 + 7x + 6
2) x - 2y
hvo OJr\ B5; *
f' 2x +7 ’ - 0.577
1)1 only
(1) and (2)
/= •9 + 7
x - 2 (x2 + 7x + 6) = 6
x - 2x2 - 14x - 12 = 6 -
/ 2 oy:£ Qii «
x* y 3 = ’ 2xJ 13x + 18 = 0 StoFeoftangerrt 2 =- A particle movesS i
2
- +y 3
(x + 2) (2x + 9) = 0 / = 2 (- 2) + 7 .
m
101 + 3,
. -
to S = H 6cuP + 12P2 horizontal line according
-
y = x=-2
=-
x 9/2 / =3
2 * y2 = 3y
<P Find the time
when the parflete Is at
-
y1 3 y * 2 0 = when x = - 2 x = - -9 -
&fifls ( 2 ant}43) <3> Find Ihs lime
when the velocity
rest.
»
=
y 2
-
( y 2)( y 1 ) 0
=
y= 1
- 2
2 TheaaYe;
increasing.
® Find th9 time
when the
x= 1 x= 2
2
- 2 - 2y = 6
2y = - fi
•
-
! =
decreasing. speed is
,-
A' f ( y yt ) dx
y =- 4
9 - 4y 12
4y = - 21
SoMon:
© Time when Ihe partidB is ai
A = i [p - 4 - ( )]
'=**+*+« rest
f th 21 = -
S t* 6tJ 12t 2 1Dt 3
-
i
=[ - - ]
A 3JT
* Point of intersection:
/ j 2y \
y
4
—
HQ
dt = 4l 3
-1Gt' 241-10+
^
y 2tnx ,
—
\ (as given In the chcte*! When the partide is at rest, velocity is zero
A =[3(2). l ds *
A = 2S14 - 25
A = tLf14 ig.unte ^ ^
-2tn 2]-[3(1)- 2 lnlJ
, is a parabola
is a straight lime
dt .
=0
411 - 18tJ + 241- 10 = 0
2{t - 1)* (21- 5) = 0
.1 1 = 1
2
or 25 sec
-
Mient f V = 0 a =fl
=
^
’ *
v
M -2 9 3
Civl!
© Time *«^
V= 4 t
ct
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;
. 181 241 * 10
- 351* 24
a l 2t* - 351 *
- 24
^
ooty is
' - increasing -
®
r
^
Snais
C £ Hoard N
rSHHS
800
second train. ^
afrift.
I
~ « 20
in .
LJ *
'
|
~
's
. cmfl
,* 'sr >
^
y $e £ond train from
11 has completely
10Dfc® > *
<0.
-
it? CgjBpa r<M59R011C y
^
A rectangular solid block has a volume equal
SoJiitfon:
.
to 30 cm * Find the maximum surface area ctf
the solid if tha edges are integers
i
^.
.
\h
afSt
^ *
S / ZT.T
V,?>en a 0 - deceasing
® . axiai
I2 t - W
< ' 2)= 0
,.
i h 0S completely
overtaken Bia Irsltran
t - 1 l»2«
c - ®
^ iLrrmine the time
«•
w «« abreast »«
£ "each ot 'I
traveled by frs ft
.nf, L
= S 100
C %
"
Assume a square basd whoso skle is x
1< r < 2 ends of the two trains *r. 5201277 «= 69441 100 '
and heigh; of h:
V = x* h
sir>3 so/ut/on: %
=»
20 x3 h
© Tima when IM
T< T /ie
*
speed Ude
^ * »
•SJffiWJKMSr * IflSpS
to trains
SilTo .
abreast each other
^
from
nds of the
ha
h"
7
.
Surface area:
i S = 4 hx + 2x?
CE Hoard Nov 5 ,« 69 Utf
/ .
xendy Whsn * - f
the distance of
Aline x + 2y = 6
intercepts.
nnd 100
h
_30.
100
So /utfon:
'
=_
v 100 kph
100 ,000
V = 3600
V, = 27.78 ms $, = 63.441
*3> 300 m
CD -
ID m
S#* 27.71»
•
hh
_
h .= 30 (integer)
Whenx 2
Jl
(2)1
=
. . . . ..
. .
)
(0.3
* s h = 7.5 (notan integer
250 ,000 S, = 27.761
(6.0)
x V, = 360 MO * 120 + 27.781 = 69.441 Whenx = 3
Vj - 6944 m/s ''
2109 tec.
h. - =3
^ °
33 l (nci an integer)
pji
s* = (*)* + (3y* $ = 69-441
Thereforex =^1 and h =
30
=
S 6.77 S, = 27.781
- 120 S = 4hx + 2x*
S. 800 + 120 + S,
= •
S = 4{30XD 2 ^ ^,
• ‘
t
©
<2>
has tfamete/s
A fiustum of a sphera respecffveJy
.
an and 32.9 cm .
thickness is 6fi <yn.
Find fie vefuma of the frustum
Find the radius of the sphere
.
.
.
If tho
of 18.5
. /
16.43 9.25
/» - > .* =
b
ti
|
\)J +**
*
_
*
"" * -
~ sheet of paper
‘t*
measures
HI I
J
ic .
MAY
^
i3jGEfBiif mmm ?
^
tJ Find the area of ihu zone
. A spherted sector has
» , itanguM
*
sissa« ^
tsr enta art
a
the cents: ol Ihn spherecentral angle of 30‘ at
Find ths radius R if Ihe having a radius R
volume of segment Is
Solution:
® Volume of tha fruslum.
’ ’"
R1 = (9.25) + a
* **
p 7
*“*
<
” 231 cu.m.
-
a = VR1 85.56 SrtrfiW '
4 4 4
’ ’
R = b + (16.45) ’
b = >/R * - 270.60
t »
3'
a-b * h 4
16
VRJ - 85.56 = VR* - 270.60 + 6.6 4
R’ - 85.56 = RJ - 270.60 4
J\
+ 2(6.6)VR’ - 270.60 . 43 56 24
^
4
R = 14.79 cm
n R 2 (R - R Cos 15")
A = 2n (19.63)( 6.6)
A = 814.04 cm * 4. cmoaTdlMavl2012
Sototto/); The diameter of two spherical bearings are in
i the ratio 2:5. Wha5 is thB ratio of their '
13
s volume?
20 i.
V
!20}3 7
t1
:
V
**5 £
8
-
M 297
2R 5
'ZgCEfe
Rs
5r
5
v= 0 ^ j/VlavM
^ BFffS
From his office window of building,
z a man
H = 251
, V= fci *( iS9> 104.04) + 1 tried to make vertical measurements
V 4/3 f
3
* . ^] t,c2uRh
.
of a utility tower in a distant field Using aude
.
V * 4/3 KR Vn 337.20 cu.cn instruments he measured fra angle of
3
D£5)(3.6)
^ RJ\
i= —r—
Vj
C
. k
A=2a(1
A i/manf
-
depression of the foot of the tower and
recorded it be 6.4\ He then looked at the top
of the tower and calculated an angfle of
<$ Radius of the sphere
vv _ rs IS 3
I elevation of 42J6 \ If the ground Is generally
level from the fool of tho building to the toot of
V, (25 r)
3
given parts: the tower and the man's eyes was
i 1SJ625
V2 - 1
«#4
KU * '
has the following
A * 0f5. b-
0.75 arte C ° 78JT.
* approximately 32 m. abOYd tee ground, what
is the height of the tower?
SoMon:
V:
,=
^JR - - 2
ft ft2 (6.3)
has the following 2 (102)2
A frusirm of a sphere hj =
. and 20.4 cm. The busCum
diameters 12.6 cm
Is 16 cm. ffiick. hj = 3.6
3> Compute tee value of c.
the
Find the volume o! (he frustum of 1) Compute tee value of B.
sphere . = 3.6 + I ® Compute tee value of A.
<J) Fr>d the radius of the sphere. 32
® Rod aha area of the zone thus formed. VR 2
- 69 = 3£ + ‘\ fe - 104.04 Solution: tan 6.4* = —
i
R 2- 69 =12.96 + 72> IR -
2
2 104-04 + R - # I ® W«ofc. x = 2853 m.
Solution:
© Volume of the frustum of Ifie sphere.
y 2
22.08 = 72 vR * 104.04
— I Jfcngccsinelaw:
| *;*+J*-+2bcCosC
3.067 = R
2 .-!04.04 I 75 2(0.65){0.75) Cos 78
t
° ’ H“ tan 42.6' =
26.53
9.404 = R 2 - 104.04
I * V** ofB h = 2623 + 32
HSine h = 29.43 m.
m 089
R 2 = 113.44 & B = Sm gr
78.
8 ~ 55L7T
R = 10.65 cm.
N
v -
to- 299
sfsr-rS-S -
20 (5) = 330
i, *
0 = 36
5£t up $i
A and B 10
S 36- = 2R
232 ,= 5^
c. B is 54.1 m. ^
measure tne hcrgW ja are ^9^ oppose the 33 Si m.
lB ^ R = 39.47 SflU* '-
^
desert) th» tssP° 'I| - - -xie of d«'>’3-anS •JSTQ
34233
SSSSKS/S
* « 232 CD s
*** ^ 30 =
2f 5 4
r : JS5
‘ So/uffon;
r = 31.93 1VW-06
Solution: “ uU6 S» »<r -
< )LM
2 ,«431.» . * -31 40
-
Area = nRJ - n r *
I 2
-
2
Aroa = rc {39.47) (3153J ] of mowtfan = 0.45 (491.63 25) » - o
ft* of #« W> -23.5
Using Cosine Law.*
S C
2
Af03 = 469130 cm 23i = fW.OSm.
BB* dBieicpdnxwrt c? = a2 * b2 - 22bCo C $
2
c -( 33.40 2 + (23.56)2
)
*
/
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c = 8X24'
2(33.40)[23.56) CosC
;»r
54.1 a
B .j
To determina the helghl of a distant marts: I
two observation points were set up a1A and E,
Ti3 rsects lly from
(ho same point but
crtdsfflferenl Erections. One
( was flying at
which is 290 m. doser to but 25 m. to*tifc 1 i seed of 12.2 mlntin. while Iho other was 13 . CE Board May 2012
Using Sine Law: elevation than A. The angles of oiavzioa lyeqal 17.4 m/min. The angle between their
AD 54.1- from both points are 24.45' and 35.45 . '
fc idreetan is 84.1 How many meters are
Two values A and 6 are related to each other
respectively. If the elevation at Ais 550.45 n. ^ in an inverse manner sudh * that when one
--
Sin 119 2“
AD = 84 23 m.
an 34.1 *
End he elevation
( of the top of the mountei Iwj apart after 2.1 minutes.
increases, the other decreases, always with a
SoMton: constant inverse proportionality, when the
h = 8433 Sin 26T va!ue of A is 1200, B is recorded to have a
B
h = 3735 /71 Solution: a value of 144720. Find the value of A when B
c reaches 256 ,000 -
.
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Solution:
.A = -K
A regular pentagon has a saJe 233 cm. tong. C
iSf'1^ (SMS’ , H I* a 36.54 m
A certain cross-section is formed by two
drdes, one circumscribing the pentagon and
.<* 3
A
1200 =
B
K
the other inscribed in it find the area of the b* << 144720
cross section.
.
”
** * 54 ,n.
2.1)
K = 173.664 x 106
-I
» 2 4s1 2(
Solution: * 2.1) -
CiS«2 nx
^ r
r *
^* ! * Cosine Ur.
stS * ig
2bcC sA
°
A
_ 173-654 x 10*
256,020
671375
^
M2-5im i '5 H25.62) Cos B4-. V A=
*4j
M -300
n - OK * 3
t.
I'fv. S -
, . to-301
****:
toe journey takes if:
. - ‘-
\
<2> The speed Is V* of fio original. 1 log <0 = log 2 + log 3 K ijr 2
12 length of 4 m ^unater of 6 cm. It has a'
. What
lha motel
i <J> T?» speed is 3.25 times the original . iV N lfiy needed to makeis the total volume oi
± tog 48 - jltog 3 = fog 2 (x-tty*
4B
So/utfon;
the tube?
U* 3y* 2
Solution: -21* 50
<D
.
The speed Is fX that of the ongnal. 4 n
®
hg 2 - H.
v
I 7! iA
^
I (1.204) = 0.301 6,
.
v JL 9
I i
e
3.25 N= 4
- •t
\.U
.
0 = V ( 325)
® IP. CE Board May 2012
v< = Ah
*
Vof.=
^
i
.
Vi
.
»S E 1fl, be s 6 and ac = 3 It all of (he
above
[(0)2 -(6)2]<OO
If 6 men can chop ctsmsfUs am true, what is ona Vou 87315cm2
f=
1.5 V haw many trees candown 20 trees in
20 men chop < one %
nflusofabc? Possible
t=« * cfav? fcwi hore
* 7A
» edis
Solution:
ay 2012
"- *D* % cfthB original . So/tffon:
«
e
(
vi — No.of trees chop
__
28 x _
down in one day per ma
\
te = 6
-
c 3
A metal sphere
and recast into weighing 24 kg is melted down
a
with a radius of 8solid cone whidh has a base
" an. The metal
8 »M | density of 8000 kgfm
,= 075 V X = 70
20
= (6K3)
^=225 recasting process
3 . used has a
15% is lost In
The peipendiouiar the
U3 hn. a3 b2 2 c of the oone is
not readily known height
k= « diametBrof . What is the
the metal sphere?
2'
' speed is 3 Solution:
.v,
i ®
^5 ff^ £3 the o
^igiaa/ W = VD
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3L25 V
»* Ar.
*
^ MSI +S
Solution:
5x 2y = 9
^
SC
in sfope ntafeept fund
- 8 = 1. ^
^- *
i
?
4 and
jarsS what is the value ol
24 = V(8000}
V = 0DO3m3
V = - it r3
3
2y = - 5x g
y=* 5
* $ e4 3-
0.003 = 4 nr3
-* -
2 2 *
11 5
*
r = 0.0894 m.
i r = 8iWcm.
h
l
i D = 2{8S4)
S
0 = 17.86 cm
-
Si 302
fusirn cf s cons.
gn
_
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Aid r» verfeaf
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V
_
= nr3 h
v r. (40
2
^ aunm
3
(120)
-
A/ 303
— =
V 201351S3
te^nca t* enc+s is 30 cn The *
=
V 0.201 cum
psad* of fe!t ccnpcsii
d fae speaker &
=zt -
- HEJ cf fel!corpostB
. r
nasnal Cte rtaayfie Sfie
^ .
-
. needed to
r&s UJ r surfece.
f
Sa/utfo /K W VD=
24 ~ V (6000) _
A water link has a cyEndrfcal shape
wflh a
<£am of 2 m. and a perpendicular height cf
_
V = 0003 mJ
W VD=
=
24 V (5000)
«s
t *
and
&ti U&
— =-
5136 an
333904(090)
3
12 4
3 m. Since H was already dd end leaking, ills
to be replaced by anofaer tank at fae same
capacity but in fas farm of a frustum of a cone.
The dianvaterc cf fa* ends of the frustum ere
3
designed to ba 1 m . end 2 m . respectively.
=
V 0.003 m
1
Vthzi must be Its height.
y: [A, * 2 *
-: ^ Solution:
NKV vot available duo to 15% loss;
A '3$ s9
=
Vt 0.003(1 0.15) - *rWsW 1
{30 » ^ (1f F
= > V , = 0.00255 m3 I
=
L 31S5 crn. .=
V1 2550 caarL
I
i = fil £?cci 3m
=
Sofac* area ir (r + R ) l
!
=
Surface area a {3 T 4Jf31.95)
=
Surface area f 70fiL4 cm7 v = H i!
’ ^
3
{0}2 h
E . CfSoard May 2012
Solution:
W = VD
^
iH r 4.3 cm. by72 cm. by 124 OIL
melted and recast into a frusti/n *
of
saar.-iawM
{ 30 )
fre 2s (6274 } ftSaCEiBoafflMaf 2 0 1 2
lsMSl£ Grt A Q 2so(xnB tank is composed of a cylindrical
31, CE BoardiMa 20j[ 2j
rmslbo Irua ? ^ ^,
Determine the ratio of the area of a crdij
t
rm
.
portion 5 m long wilh hemispherical sections
attached at each end. The cylinder and
a) y* > X* , the radius of tho drefo. 22, C E Board May 2012 -
hemispheres have the same diam of 12 m .
What Is the capacity of the fuel tank in libers?
b) x » > |r * Miat Is 8 non-zero solution to Ihe equation
cj jry Ts positive Solution: 2 30 x* = 0.
<f) x - y > 0
n r2
^- Solution :
Rst» = SofuffoR-*
*> y
Airs. - y > 0
r a^ sox4
* Ratio = nr f5
^
r
surtace e a? © Find the length of the minor art
83 cm., what tells curved
£1 Find the length of the major arc
So/utio /t.' $ find the area Df the cirde . Solution;
x = no. erf hats that Alex has
5
Solution: ( 1) X 4 = no.of hste Cist Mario
© Length of the minor arc.
-
H 1)' ' y = no. d hats Bisi MigueS has
has
1'2 * 3
s, H-D *'
120
L
r 'e x + 4=
*2
* r
2x + 8 = y
x + (x + 4) y = 24
#
*
x xM 2x + 8 = 24
r r = 40 v 1250 i" = «4 * *
1*
m* x(2*), then f M should be equal to: 4x
x=3
= 12
L» = f 120jJ + (40JJ
1
L = T 26.49 cot. 1 5JSS- 5w *‘ m
x ? ln 242
y = 2x + B
y = 2(3) + B
y = 14 flats
S = nrL
S = it (40X125.48)
s = f5M5 cm*
, =r 0
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8.4 (125*) rc A parWe Is traveling along the x axis. Its
- A shipment of 3200 items Is divided into 2
S1 =
38. CE Board May 2012 180 1- t 2 portions such that the ft Herenee between the
S1< = 18.33 cm. pdxmlsgfvenby x(t) = at time t > 0. portions is one half of their average. What is
1+ 3
If ab - ede is posilfvB, which of the following
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cde > o
ab
* «*> «
r
A = n (8.4)2
A = 22157 cm2
*• It£ * 3200 - K = COO (smaller)
R2fiOs
Ra60 =
GOO
2400
1
3
1
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^ jjgnaTilnator equal r i
- °fesa= as <o
^
Trial find error
x + y + z = 15
<3> The constant of rproportionality
voltage and current.
part (
r =2
xrSt PfogrD$snn)
x + y + 5 = 15 -1 ^ 25S0(fOlfitErTnaf <LP. )
x + y = 10 Solution:
° Tih
HH-
A
xy (5} = 45 ® The constant of |proportionality
voltago and current .
I) 2- the sum to 8» first 7 terms of the
xy = 9 3 6- 9 . . .
9
J = K.V * sofas 025 0.75 225 BJ5
y= 2.4 x tCh1 = K (30) Solution:
; K = 0.00008 0
g 1* n0 0J5 675
r.
f= = =
x + - = 10 025 0.75 225
x ® The current when the voltage apfisjb
52 volts.
a
r =3 n=7 .
x * - 10x + 9 = 0 t=K V S=
a IM
- -
(x 1)(x 9) = 0
I= 0.00008 (52) r- 1
x= t x =9 \ = 4.16 x 10* amperes . S=
025 (I[3)T 1] -
(1) y (5) = 45 ' Cl 5 o.uct May 2012 3 t
S = 27325
-
y= 9 ® The voltage required if a current cf
3.6 x 10-3 amperes is required. 9m M fen = 0 then the
Check;
I= K V - _j X 51. CEfBoar&7MaW2D13 . \
x + y + z = 15
-
3.6 x tO 3 = 0.00008 V
h (fr * 5 CP6 X 5)- The first tarm of a geometric progression is
M = 45 volts must be equal lo:
2x 4 and 0» 6s term is 126. What is the It*
1 9 + 5 = 15 ok
* term?
xyz = 45
1(9)(5) = 45 47. CE Board May 2012 fcftitfcn: Solution:
2 a = 4 (fihterm)
In fo ^ SCosx - SI
ar 5 = 126
The largest integer is 9 <W = 3xz - 6x - 9 will have a
vstrf *« 2x
rs = 126
x* - -2
X
asymptotes al
*l1*nx ° a
4
i =2
ar10 =l1lhterm
)
4 (2] = 4056 { Uthtenn
10
X.
•
X
M-3 I 1
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ml £nflUtflo rtflfl UCflDBUTO
m
C-
it Sofutfon:
Dislan ® Penmen = n (a * b)
-
Which of
fastest?
fie Htart
*
functions flixw*
the Simplify sec* 0 1 = ?
Solution:
*e
>0t
*- * f p {a
“
) (5 )
4
^Perimeter
nnwter ^ic (GO 4 no)
= 10O71
(
^ )
1 ten G = sec
* ( 0-20M9 BD
- a) t(u) = 2Wo“ ®
w
b) h(u) co + u
, (an
* e = 8ec* G - 1 * 3 Total cost = 8 (100) r:
W Total cost = P25f 3
0 g (u) = .f W« IS7
d) K(e) 3* uJ
Solution: xi
'
:‘ n 1 SfffiF W<nvm®
a) tfu) = 200 o* Evaluate J
n3
Cscxootxdx
treck is in the form of an ellipse, the Chades Law states that for a given rrass of
*? = 200 eu
dt
A<
%elna 250 m. and 1S0 mm. respectively
aics .
tor gas at constant pressure, the volume is
Whenu = 1
= 543.66
Solution:
«3 ,
Csc x cot x dx
^
Mi
^*
Tr boundary
ctfer boundary
la .
and 270
.
and 170 m. tor
Calculate Die area of the
direcfiy proportional to its thermodynamic
temperature. A certain ga$ is contain«1 in a
vessel having a volume o! 2 -25 lifers at a
temp , of 350’ K.
dt no
SB i
So/utton:
t>) fi(u) = u
’
®
* u» L
[ Cscxcotxdx = - Csc J © V haUslhBcansteTitofpmportonalily?
^
** 125 125 CD What is the vofiuma of the gas at 420' K
while keeping tho pressure constant?
J Cscxootxdx =- [csc - Cscy]
^
ct B5 CD What is fho temperature when the vcftumo
75
*
f ! s (t)
ett
1®
(1)
" »
is expanded to 2.635 liters?
du
— -2
J Cscxootxdx = - (1.1547 - 1.1547)
no
Solution:
dt Jrc/J
© Constant ol proportionality:
C)
J CsctcaiJrcfir ° 0
n/J
135 135 v = nP*
—dt Mulh 4 Area = n (135)(B5) - n (125)(75)
A'ea = 6597.34
where:
^^
A conical tank is Pufl <rf wster, 11 1
du
diameter of 10 cm. Fmd‘1hotvoffc &rrt H n
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-- = 5545 R s gas constant
—
top ® 1
« fn pumping all tho water out of Cif p = constant pressure '
If fencing cost PB per meter, find the cost of
tank if H has a depth of 20 cm. enclosing an elliptical plot of land which has a
d) K(u) = 3U + uJ
major and minor diameter lengths of 120 m.
. V =K T
-
-T = 3U tn 3 + 3u2
I
;5
and 80 m
125 = K (360)
^ = (3)1 In 3 3(1)2
-dua = 8296
tfuj 200 o* grows fastest
" *o
K = 000625
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applicants for v &,® nee &to
' '
Ompanya A music school
•IV
a) xy z
°
^ &
I fCfetnts. V sns equal
wynefi staff >
number 0f
f 0
'
Snd
^^ trumpet players and 5 piarv drummers 4
.sts Ha many
different jaza trios can be formed
batch of musicians i; each
* . this
bom
trio consists ot a
-* Irji? *"Wny ojefl
volume is drummer, a trumpet player and
<S> Temperature when the b) y xz a pianist ?
expanded to 2.635 liters:
V = KT
c) xy * y
«0 y + It&n Solution:
* Different jazz trios formed from this group
2635 = 0.00525 (T) •
|
^
Solution: = 3(4X5) = 60
T = 42UFK x = oven
!
rZeaccents
-
y even offendeapplicaits
2 = odd p lades wiD left oul)
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A number line Is divided by 10 evenly spaced
a) xy + z f < il [e
^ na erf male and female are hired) .
x, y r and l arc integers such Oral x > is
Chic made The length between each tic
(avenHeven) + odd = odd .
negative and d is positive Ift is not a multiple
* .
mark equals x and x Is a prime number What . * b) y •« . I x * y =37 of 2, then which of the following statements
fs the total length of tha line number.
must be true?
-
oven (even) (odd) = even I i* x * 3 = 37 a) y is a multiple of 2
Solution: b) xr > 0
c ) xy * y IS 17 no. of mate applicants
cj x r < 0
-
even (even) + even = even
——— XXX
i i i 5
X 2 / I I
d) y x
*
even even = even '”
88
d) x > 0
'
So/ufron:
Total length of 9» fine number = fir
Use: a) xy
*z
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f 3 <i < 7 and 6 > x > 2 which of the
., .
^ a) y is a multiple of 2
x» is a negative number
x must be a negative number
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y must be an odd number to maintain
If ab = | a |b [ which of the feOcwfng relation 62 CE Bonfd ?Ai n i) 3< x < 6 negabve results
Is tree. t) 3< x < 7 (- 2)J = - S
If ab fs positive and cdo is nsjpfiva, wfifdid 4 2< x < 6 y is a multiple of 2
'
a) a = b (nothing suggest Oral a = b) (not ok) the WJowing must be true. 0 2< X<7 Assume x = -2 and y = 2
(- 2)J = 4 (not negative) (false)
b) a > 0 and b > 0 a) «b- cda > 0
>
MM-1 = 1-11-11 not ok sb- (- ode) > = 0 b) xr > 0
3<r <7
because a > 0 end b > Q eb + cde > 0 (ok) -
Assume x = 2 and r = 3
J 4 -3 - 2 ( 2)(3) < 0 (- 6 is less than 0) ( false)
c) ab > 0 b) ab - (ode)(cde) > 0
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A sphere has a diamoter or 32 mm.
=
y s/n A A r
^
#1
^ 2
nouutinnaattm
no.
5ft
ion
m
A ocrtaln cunre hoj Ih a equationwhich of Iho
comparison to Ififs
follottlno has Mco the
curve,
amplitude) and half the
of 0w sphere is created by passh
parallel planes , ono 12 mm from
and the other 10 nun from the center » ^
1
^?^, -
l jtf 1
trffliuumuiiii r~qkaaiuiuicntf UA
E3>
^
12D k?fa 01.13 cu's
period? opposite side of II. Compute too vo w;.01
|ll
frustum. ,
jnSiaA Distance the Brel train have traveled:
m 4 >'* =
k. I
D 33.331
D = 33.33(30)
’
i D = 1000 m.
+—
•
It
9 12 t V!i
A =22
@ + 156) * (22 f ]
Vs *6 (3(112
•
© Distance Ihe 2nd traveled when its front
10 i31 end caught up with the tail end of the first
V * USJ& Mcujon. ten:
e> D = 501
h f
O = 50 (30)
{Q CE Board May 2012* I D 1500 m.
Solution: =
h, = 16 - 12 = 4 :| A twi 1B0 m. king to rfiuggfng along a
I aioarf rack going north. Along another @ Tims for (hs second train (o overtake
= - =
h,2 16 10 6 dod Ha , very near and paraUcl to Iho
* compistriy with (ho first train:
Solution: | hi tnohu tiki 100 ra tong Is trying to
cwtila h tot at 180 km/hr If the fire!train
—( )
^^ mq
; Jft
WhenA =
4
v, = -,
(3R H ) :;
1
i nnkig >t 120 kmAtr and Its fcS end Is
ndy 500 m. And of (he front of (ho l ga gBsaaitmiiimiiTBaIMIHIMIIIIHM
) Kmd kih, tun Ind f » foOaartng: m
y = 2 Sh 2 j ^
4
yn 2 (ampffeide of another curve)
Ve1 2 |(3(t6|- 41
"
® H» mny metort have to Erd train .
t . ..
^ f
ua
Cgre.mii
=—
V, = 73723 coon ****(*»sWup
e(Hn tto front end of to cscond
WhenA *
1 . ** wifi Its tafi end? -
501 100 = 500 + 100 + 33231
,.2 Sin 2
( )
2 i
haw 0» cocond train 16.671 700 =
y=0
Vj -
3 ^ (3R - hj ) 7 *
^
j NHtooftoltaWn
.
»n k» front end csunhl up wilh
?
»oonds mould havo cJcpsod
1= tlOccccnds
—
containing
y -- 2 sail in solution. Brine al the rate of
When A “ : Vd. of frusHm of a sphere: liter of salt flows into he tank
T 9 and Ihe mixture , kept
y = 2 Srn 2ir 2 liters per minute
=
V= VVV2 1* traveled when (he end of
. at Ihe rate
unibm by stirring BowsIheoutamount of sail in
of
y 0
Vs - rr (16)3 - 73723 - 1583.36
tot " 0 Wn caught up with its taB
3 liters per minute. Fmd hour.
J equation of (ha other curve
Is 3
V = 14836.69 cu.cm.
U 30
toe -
IBO + 33.331 180 the lank at the end of one i
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- -
•
Q
Ia
»
1
0.0435
sa/ar nofmal distribution vviih a mannn
M**
.-
t r i e
deviation or 3
standard
speed for the same hio
y
/
?°
Z 00
weekdavt *were
^^ 46 X=3
4— . *
'
e« i rmrwdby djjf*
dQ
- rate of toss t- standard oeviat/oji Po = O' 3
«ntrags4speed?JW» ^
« rats cfgain
Po = 0.0498
d
« - 100 - t30 P = e **
'
“ 2 Tixvuinrd
deviation
. * pecd
© Probability that contains 2 defective lamps
P = e- <
0l (H3S 25) avt
3Q
=2 - 14 e' 5
P, = lX
dt 100 -1 21
factor
p = Q.337 ilHl « * (3)1
'
(100 -
Q (ice !)3 2
=
f) 3 Q
"
- /{too-q
d
f (ioo- g
=2J ' —-; +C
3
3 dt *c{ioo -g
3
72. CE BoafdilVlay}2J
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~
0>
= 3 s&Kted deviation
SZ
O
3
defective tamps
-
.
CD PrcbaixTty lhat oontsns more than 3
;
p = i (p, * p, * p + p )
.
03 iil l + cooo-
^
IOO - g3 Emo to failure of 1000 hours. What is In
Q
^= -g *c(ioo- g3
maximum operating time such that ha
reliability remains above 99 %? o, 3
Q (ioo
5 -
P = 1 (00493 0.1494 02241 02241)
Whent 0 Q0 = 60= Solution:
-
P = 1 0.6474
60 = 100 + C (100)3 *i = M + 2a, P = 0352$
c= = - 0«WM XB -v1
( 100) 3
imum
1 = 472
When 1 = 60 mev x = 1000 ^ ,
Solve y* - 4y - 12y = 0
Q = (100 - 60) - (0 j00004 )( t 00 e0) 3 - X = 0.001
= -
Q <0 256
CE Board May 2012 Solution:
Q = 37 4 B
* ^ IHtfemps are packages - -
y’ 4/ 12y = 0
71. CE Board May 2012 R(t) = e‘u
in boxes X2 - 4X - 12)=00
The time taken by a terminal fee collector
to
= * tab0ty ^ (X - 6}(X + 2 =
collect terminal fees from passengers
KA1A is an exponential distribution entering 059 e4
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Cain. ' a box bhosen at random vm X =6
mean of 23 seconds. What is the with a
probafccly < = - 0X0 nine
h 059) 31 no
X = -2
The roots ae rc3t and cfciind
that a random passenger win
be processed in I= «.05 hrs. 1 2 detective UED Vamps.
25 seconds or more (that is
.
wffl take more ® defective VJED lamps.
nwe ycCje^ * C2 e'
2r
than 25 seconds)? than3defective lamps
.