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SABAH 2010 PAPER 2

1. Solve the following simultaneous (b) Given that l = 352 cm and w =


equations: 128 cm,
y – 2x + 3 = 0 (i) determine the number of
x2 + y2 + xy – 10 = 0 rectangles with area greater
[x = 2.208, −0.06471, y = 1.415, −3.129] than 11 cm2,
(ii) find the sum to infinity of the
2. Given that f(x) = 5x + 3 and areas, in cm2, of the
3 rectangles.
g(x) = x− 2, find 2
2 [(b) (i) 6 (ii) 60074 cm2]
(a) f (x)
-1
3
(b) gf (x)-1 5. Diagram 2 shows a frequency polygon
(c) h(x) such that hf(x) = 3 + 10x. which represents the distribution of the
x−3 3x − 29 scores of 80 pupils in a test.
[(a) (b) (c) 2x – 3]
5 10

3. (a) Sketch the graph of y = 2cos 2x +


1 for 0≤ x ≤ 2π .
(b) Hence, using the same axes,
sketch a suitable straight line to
find the number of solutions for
the equation 2π cos 2x = π − 2x
for 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π . State the number
of solutions.
[(b) (a) Complete the frequency
distribution table below.
Score 10 – 15 – 20 – 25 – 30 –
14 19 24 29 34
Cum
4 solutions Frequency
(b) Calculate the median score.
(c) Calculate the variance of the
4. Diagram 1 shows the arrangement of distribution.
the first four of an infinite series of [(b) 22 (c) 29.568]
rectangles. The length and width of the
first rectangle is l cm and w cm 6. Diagram 3 shows triangle OAB and
respectively. The measurements of the OAC. The straight line OB and AC
length and width of each subsequent intersects intersect at the point K such
that
rectangle is half that of the previous r AK : AC =u1uur: 3. Given that
uuu
one. OA = 3a and OC = hb where h is a
% %
constant.

(a) Show that the areas of the


rectangles form a geometric
progression and state the common
ratio.
3
[(a) −9 (b) (i) 26 (ii) 102 π ]
5
8.
x 3 4 5 6 7 8
y 12. 6.4 3.4 1.8 0.9 0.52
1 6 7 9 5
Table 5 shows the values of the
variables x and y obtained from an
experiment. Variables x and y are
Find related by the equation y = pqx – 1,
uuur
(a) AK in terms of h, a and b , where p and q are constants.
uuur % %
(b) OK in terms of h, a%and b , (a) Using a scale of 2 cm to 1 unit on
uuur % the (x – 1)-axis and 2 cm to 0.2
Hence, if KB =10a+ 5b , find the
% % unit on the log10 y-axis, plot log10
value of h. y against (x – 1). Hence, draw the
h h line of best fit.
[(a) a+ b (b) 2a + b h = 3]
% 3% % 3% (b) Find the graph, find the value of
(i) p and q,
SECTION B (ii) x when y = 5.0.
2 [(b) (i) p = 43.65 q = 0.53 (ii) 4.4]
7. Given ∫ f ( x)dx = 17, where f(x) is a
0 9. Diagram 6 shows a rectangle PQRS.
linear function.
(a) Find the value of k when
0

∫ [ f ( x) = k ]dx = 1.
2
(b)

Given the equation of the straight line


PR is y = x + 2. Point T lies on PR such
that PT : TR = 2 : 1.
(a) Find
(i) the equation of the straight
line SR,
Diagram 4 shows the graph of the (ii) the coordinates of T,
straight line y = f(x) which (iii) the area of triangle PST.
intersects the curve y = (x – 5)2 at (b) A point M moves such that its
the point P(2, 9). distance from the point S is
(i) Find the area of the shaded always 5 units. Find the equation
region. of the locus of M.
(ii) Calculate the volume
5 9 20
generated, in terms of π , [(a) (i) 3y = x + 16 (ii)  ,  (iii)
when the area bounded by 2 2 3
the straight line OP, the unit2 (b) x2 + y2 + 2x – 10y + 1 = 0]
curve and the x-axis is
revolved through 360o about 10. Diagram 7 shows two circles with
the x-axis. centres A and B which intersect each
other at points C and D. AC and AD A 2.00 2.50 125
are tangents to the circle with centre B. B 4.50 5.25 y
C x 2.50 175
D 5.00 7.50 150
E 4.00 z 95
Diagram 9 shows a bar chart indicating
the monthly purchase (in hundreds of
RM) of a company for the commodities
in the year 2005.
Given that AB = 6 cm and ∠ CAD =
π
radian.
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[Use π = 3.142]
Calculate
(a) the length, in cm, of AC,
(b) the length on cm, of arc DNC,
(c) the area, in terms of π , of sector
ADMC, (a) Find the value of x, y and z.
(d) the area of the shaded region. (b) Calculate the composite index for
[(a) 5.196 cm (b) 6.284 cm (c) 14.138 the commodities in the year 2010
cm2 (d) 1.450 cm2] based on the year 2005.
(c) Calculate the total monthly
11. (a) Given that 65% of the candidates purchase of the commodities in
who sat for a particular the year 2010.
examination passed. If 9 (d) If the indices of the commodities
candidates are chosen at random, is expected to increase 30% from
find the probability that the year 2010 to the year 2015,
(i) exactly 6 candidates passed, calculate the composite index for
(ii) at least 2 candidates failed. the year 2015 based on the year
(b) The time taken to prepare a 2005.
souvenir are normally distributed [(a) x= 1.43, y = 116.67, z = 3.80 (b)
with a mean of 30 minutes and a 142.18 (c) 51118.48 (d) 184.83]
standard deviation of 5 minutes.
13. Diagram 10 shows a quadrilateral
Find the probability of producing
PQRS.
a souvenir
(i) in not more than 35 minutes,
(ii) between 15 and 25 minutes.
[(a) (i) 0.2716 (ii) 0.8789
(b) (i) 0.8413 (ii) 0.1573]

SECTION C
12. Table 12 shows the price and the price
indices of five commodities A, B, C, D (a) Calculate the length, in cm, of
and E. (i) PR,
Price for the year Price (ii) PS.
(RM) index (b) Point P′ lies on PR such that PS =
Commodity for 2010 P′ S. Calculate
2005 2010 based
(i) ∠ RPS,
2005
(ii) the area, in cm2, of ∆ PP′ S.
[(a) (i) 17.16 cm (ii) 8.775 cm after passing through O. The particle
(b) (i) 72.09o (ii) 22.53 cm2] stops instantaneous at the point R.
[Assume motion to the right as
14. A furniture workshop has two workers, positive]
A and B, doing the job of assembling Find
and then painting the desks. The time (a) the initial velocity,
taken by each worker is shown in the (b) the acceleration, in m s-2, of the
table below. particle,
Time taken (minutes) (c) the maximum velocity, in m s-1, of
Worker
Assemble Paint the particle,
A 105 60 (d) the total distance, in m, travelled
B 120 30 by the particle in the first 4
In a week, worker A can complete x seconds.
desks while worker B can complete y [(a) 6 m s-1 (b) −9 m s-2 (c) 6.75 m s-1
desks. These two workers work under (d) 36 m]
the following constraints:
I: The total time taken by the two
workers does not exceed 110
hours.
II: The minimum total time by the
two workers for assembling the
desks is 14 hours.
III: The number of desks completed
by A must not exceed by 20 that
completed by B.
(a) Write three inequalities, other than
x ≥ 0 and y ≥ 0, which satisfy all
the above constraints.
(b) Using a scale of 2 cm to 5 desks on
both axes, construct and shade the
region R which satisfies all the
above constraints.
(c) Use your graph in (b) to answer the
following questions:
(i) Find the range of the number
of desks completed by
worker B if worker A
completed 6 desks for that
particular week.
(ii) The profit for each desk sold
is RM12. Find the maximum
profit netted.
(a) 11x + 10y ≤ 440, 7x + 8y ≥ 56, y ≥ x –
20 (c) (i) 2 ≤ y ≤ 37 (ii) RM528 ]

15. A particle moves along a straight line


which passes through a fixed point O.
Its velocity, v m s-1, is given by v = 6 +
3t – 3t2, where t is the time, in seconds,

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