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HOLIDAY’S ASSIGMENT

ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS FORM 4


SEMESTER 1, 2010

FUNCTION
SPM 2008
1. Diagram 1 shows the graph of function ( ) = |2 − 1|, for the domain 0 ≤ ≤5
y

= ( )

1
Diagram 1

State: O t 5 x
(a) The value of t
(b) The range of f(x) corresponding to the given domain [3 marks]
(a) 1/2 (b) 0 ≤ ( ) ≤ 9
2. Given the functions : → 5 + 2 and ℎ: → − 4 + 3, find
(a) (6)
(b) ℎ ( ) [4 marks]
(a) (b) 25 −1
3. Given the functions ( ) = − 1 and ( ) = + 2, find
(a) (5)
(b) The value of k such that (5) = 14 [3 marks]
(a) 4 (b) 3
SPM 2009
4. Diagram 4 shows the relation between set X and set Y in the graph form.
s
r
Set Y q

p
Diagram 4

2 4 6
State: Set X
(a) The objects of q
(b) The codomain of the relation [2 marks]
(a) 2, 6 (b) {p, q, r, s}
5. Given the function : → 2 − 3 and ℎ: → 4 , find
(a) ℎ ( )
(b) the value of if ℎ ( ) = ( ) [4 marks]
(a) 8x – 12 (b) 3/2
6. Given the function : → 3 − 1, find
(a) (2)
(b) The value of when ( ) = 11 [3 marks]
(a) 5 (b) 32
QUADRATIC EQUATION
SPM 2003
7. Solve the quadratic equation 2x(x – 4) = (1 – x)(x + 2). Give your answer correct to four
significant figures. [3 marks]
2.591 or -0.2573
8. The quadratic equation x(x + 1) = px – 4 has two distinct roots. Find the range of values of p.
[3 marks]
p < -3 or p > 5
SPM 2004
1
9. From the quadratic equation which has the roots –3 and . Give your answer in the form ax2 +
2
bx + c = 0, where a, b and c are constants. [2 marks]
2x2 + 5x – 3 = 0
SPM 2006
10. A quadratic equation x2 + px + 9 = 2x has two equal roots. Find the possible values of p.
[3 marks]
p = 8 or –4
SPM 2009
11. The quadratic equation − 5 + 6 = 0 has roots ℎ and , where ℎ >
(a) Find:
(i) the value of ℎ and of
(ii) the range of if −5 +6 > 0 [5 marks]
(b) Using the value of ℎ and of from 1(a)(i), form the quadratic equation which has roots
ℎ + 2 and 3 − 2 [2 marks]
(a)(i) h=3, k=2 (ii) x<2, x>3 (b) − 9 + 20 = 0

QUADRATIC FUNCTION
SPM 2005
12. Diagram 12 shows the graph of a quadratic functions f ( x)  3( x  p ) 2  2 , where p is a
constant. The curve y  f (x ) has a minimum point (1,q) where q is a constant.
y y=f(x)

Diagram 11

( , )
x
State 0
(a) the value of p ,
(b) the value of q ,
(c) the equation of the axis of symmetry. [3 marks]
(a) = −1 (b) = 2 (c) =1
SPM 2008
13. The quadratic function ( ) = ( + ) + , where p, q and r are constants, has a minimum
value of −4. The equation of the axis of symmetry is = 3. State
(a) the range of values of p.
(b) the value of q
(c) the value of r [3 marks]
(a) p > 0 (b) -3 (c) -4
14. Find the range of the values of x for ( − 3) < 5 − [3 marks]
1< <4
SPM 2006
15. Diagram 15 shows the graph of a quadratic function y  f (x) . The straight line y  4 is a
tangent to the curve y  f (x ) .
y
y = f(x)

Diagram 15
x
O1 5
y = -4
(a) Write the equation of the axis of symmetry of the curve.
(b) Express f(x) in the form of ( x  b) 2  c , where b and c are constants. [3 marks]
(a) = 3 (b) ( ) = ( − 3) − 4
16. Find the range of the values of ( 2 x  1)( x  4)  4  x . [2 marks]
< −4 >1

SPM 2009
17. Diagram 17 shows the graph of quadratic function = −( + ) + , where and are
constants.
(- 3, 0) y
x
O

y = f(x)
(0,-9) Diagram 17
State :
(a) the value of
(b) the equation of the axis of symmetry [2 marks]
(a) 3 (b) x = -3
18. The quadratic function ( ) = − +4 + , where is a constant, has a maximum value.
Find the value of . [3 marks]
-2, 2

SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS
SPM 2008
19. Solve the following simultaneous equations − 3 + 4 = 0 and + − 40 = 0 [5 marks]
x=-6,5 and y=-2/3, 3
SPM 2009
20. Solve the simultaneous equations − 3 = −1 and + − 2 = 0. Give your answers
correct to three decimal places [5 marks]
p = 1.577, 0.423 and k = 3.731, 0.269
TRIAL PERLIS 2009
21. Solve the simultaneous equations + 3 = 4 and + + 4 = 0. Give your answers correct to
three decimal places [5 marks]
= −0.392, 20.392 and = 1.464, −5.464
CIRCULAR MEASURE
SPM 2006
22. Diagram 22 shows sector OAB with centre O and sector AXY with centre A .
A

Y
X
 Diagram 22
O
B
Given that OB = 10 cm , AY = 4 cm ,  XAY = 1.1 radians and the length of arc AB = 7cm, calculate
(a) the value of  , in radian ,
(b) the area, in cm2 , of the shaded region . [4 marks]
(a) 0.7 (b) 26.2

SPM 2007
23. Diagram 23 show a sector BOC of a circle with centre O.
B

1.85 rad Diagram 23


O D C
It is given that AD = 8 cm and BA =AO = OD = DC= 5 cm. Find
(a) the length, in cm, of the arc BC
(b) the area, in cm2 , of the shaded region . [4 marks]
(a) 18.5 (b) 80.48
SPM 2008
24. Diagram 24 shows two circle. The larger circle has centre X and radius 12 cm. The smaller circle
has centre Y and radius 8 cm. The circle touch at point R. The straight line PQ is a common
tangent to the circle at point P and point Q.

Q . 8 cm
Y
.
.
Diagram 24
R
P θ
12 cm X

Given that PXR=θ radians,


(a) show that = 1.37 (to two decimal places) [2 marks]
(b) calculate the length, in cm, of the minor arc QR [3 marks]
(c) calculate the area, in cm2 , of the shaded region . [5 marks]
(b) 14.18 (c) 40.64

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