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This document contains 25 multiple choice questions testing various mathematics concepts. The questions cover topics such as functions, graphs of quadratic functions, solving equations, probability, and statistics. Students are asked to show their work and provide the answer or solution for each question.

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2017 F5 Trial 1 Paper 1

This document contains 25 multiple choice questions testing various mathematics concepts. The questions cover topics such as functions, graphs of quadratic functions, solving equations, probability, and statistics. Students are asked to show their work and provide the answer or solution for each question.

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Answer all the questions.

1.

Diagram 1
(a) State whether the relation in Diagram 1 is a function or not.
(b) Determine whether its inverse is a function or not. [2 marks]
Answer:

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5
2. Given g(x) = x + 4 and fg(x) = x +7 , x ≠ -7, find f. [3
marks]
Answer:

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3.

Diagram 2
2
Diagram 2 shows part of the graph of the quadratic function f (x )=n( x +q ) −3 which has a
minimum
point at (4, 2r – 9) and passes through point Y(7, -1). Find the value of
(a) q
(b) r

1 2017/Form 5/First Trial/Additional Mathematics/Paper 1


(c) n [3
marks]
Answer:

2 2
4. Find the range(s) of values of k if the straight line y = 2x + k does not meet the circle x + y =20 .
[2
marks]
Answer:

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5. Given one of the roots of the quadratic equation 5x2 – 4x + r = 0 is twice the other root, find the value
of r. [3
marks]
Answer:

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6. Given that
log 3 x= p , express log x 27 x6 in terms of p. [3
marks]

Answer:

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7. Solve the equation 4 -
log x ( x +5)=log x ( x−1)+log√ x x . [3
marks]
Answer:

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¿ ¿
8. Express 1.0 9 as a simplest fraction. [2
marks]
Answer:

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9. Mr. Kamal has RM 5200 in his saving on 1st March 2015. For every subsequent month, he will deposit
RM 450 into his saving account. From 1st September 2015 onwards, he increases his monthly deposit by
RM 130. When will he manage to buy a car worth RM 35 000? [3
marks]
Answer

3 2017/Form 5/First Trial/Additional Mathematics/Paper 1


p
10. The variables x and y are related by the equation ny = 12x + x , where n and p are constants.
Diagram
y 1
2
3 shows the straight line graph obtained by plotting x against x .

Diagram 3
(a) Express the equation in the linear form.
(b) Hence, find the value of n and of p. [3
marks]
Answer:

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11. Two point P and Q have coordinates (-1, 8) and (7, 4) respectively. Find the equation of the
perpendicular bisector of AB. [3
marks]
Answer:

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12. Given two points A(-4, 0) and B(4, 2) on a Cartesian plane. Find the equation of the locus of a moving
point P(x, y) which moves such that ∠ APB is 90˚. [3
marks]
Answer:

13. Find all the angles from 0˚ to 360˚ that satisfy 2 sec 2 x + tan2 x = 2 sec x. [3 marks]
Answer:

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14. The coordinates of A and B are (-3, 4) and (2, -1) respectively. O is the origin.
(a) Find AB
⃗ in column vector.
(b) the unit vector in the direction of AB
⃗ . [3
marks]
Answer:

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v= 2( ) w= m
()
15. Given −m and 4 , find the value of m if v−2w is parallel to the y-axis.
[3 marks]
Answer:

2 3

16. Given ∫1 f ( x)dx=12 and ∫2 g( x)dx=7 , find


f ( x)
1
∫2 3 dx
(a)
2 3
2∫1 f ( x )dx−∫2 [ g( x)+mx ] dx=2
(b) the value of m if [4
marks]
Answer:

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2 2
17. Diagram 4 shows part of the circle x + y =4 .

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Diagram 4
Calculate the volume generated in terms of π when the shaded region is revolved through 180˚
about
the y-axis. [4
marks]
Answer:

18. Diagram 5 shows a sector QOR of a circle with centre O.

Diagram 5
Given that PS = 6 cm, OP = PQ = OS = SR = 5 cm, find
(a) the length, in cm, of the arc QR
(b) the area, in cm2, of the shaded region [4
marks]
Answer:

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2
19. A set of data consists of 13, 7, 4, y −5 , 10 and 3. Given the mean is 8, find
7 2017/Form 5/First Trial/Additional Mathematics/Paper 1
(a) the positive value of y
(b) the median, using the value of y in (a). [4 marks]
Answer:

20.
Score Frequency
15 – 19 1
20 – 24 8
25 – 29 6
30 – 34 5
35 - 39 4
Table 1
Based on table 1, calculate
(a) variance
(b) interquartile range [4
marks]
Answer:

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21. A cuboid has a length of x cm, a width of 3x cm and a height of 5x cm. Given that the rate of change of
x is 3 cms-1, calculate the rate of change of its surface area at the instant when the volume is 960 cm 3.
[3 marks]
Answer:

22. Eight cards of similar colour and size are numbered from 2 to 9.
(a) Find the number of ways if 5 cards be selected such that 3 cards are labelled with even numbers
and remaining are labelled with odd numbers.
(b) Find the number of different five digit even numbers greater than 70000 can be formed from given
digits without repetition. [4
marks]
Answer:

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23. A bag contains three red and two blue marbles. Two marbles are taken from the bag at random.
Calculate the probability that
(a) both balls are of the same colour,

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(b) at least one ball is blue. [3
marks]
Answer:

24. The discrete random variable X has a binomial probability distribution with n = 4, where n is the
number of trials. The probability of successive trial is p. Diagram 6 shows the probability distribution
of X.

Diagram 6
Find
(i) the value of k + m
(ii) the value of p [4
marks]
Answer:

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25. Given X is a continuous random variable of a normal distribution with a mean of 80 and a standard
deviation of 12. Find
(a) the z-score when x = 102
(b) the value of k such that P(-k < Z < k) = 0.796. [4
marks]
Answer:

END OF QUESTION PAPER


Prepared by, Checked by, Endorsed by,

………………….. …………………… …………………


Mdm. Tang W. W. Mr. Bernard Ling Mdm. Goh Chui Yiiun
Subject teacher Head of Add. Math Panel Head of VokTek Department
Answer:
1(a) function [1 3(a) q = -4 [1
mark] mark]
(b) not a function [1 (b) r = 3 [1
mark] mark]
5 2
2. fg(x) = x +7 (c) n = 9 [1
5 mark]
f(x + 4) = x +7 [1
mark] 4. y = 2x + k ……….(1)
2 2
Let y = x + 4 x + y =20 ….(2)
x=y–4 Substitute (1) into (2):
5 2 2
x +(2 x+ k ) =20
f(y) = y−4 +7 [1 x 2 +4 x2 +4 kx+ k 2 −20=0
mark] 5 x2 +4 kx+ k 2 −20=0
5 b2 −4 ac <0
= y+3 (4 k )2 −4 (5 )( k 2 −20)<0 [1
5 mark]
2 2
f(x) = x +3 [1 16 k −20(k −20 )<0
mark] 16 k 2 −20 k 2 +400< 0
11 2017/Form 5/First Trial/Additional Mathematics/Paper 1
2
−4 k + 400<0 5
k 2 −100>0 x= 4 [1
(k + 10)(k - 10) > 0 mark]
k < -10 or k > 10 [1
mark] ¿ ¿
8. 1.0 9 = 1 + 0.09 + 0.0009 + …
5. Let roots is α and 2α =1+ S∞
4 0.09
α + 2α = 5 = 1 + 1−0.01 [1
4 mark]
3α = 5 1
1
4 = 11 [1
α = 15 [1 mark]
mark]
r 9. Tn > 35000
2α = 5
2 8030 + (n – 1)(580) > 35000 [1
mark]
4 2 r
2 15
( )
=
5 [1
n > 47.5
n = 48 [1
mark] mark]
32 After 48 month from 1/9/2015 or on
r = 45 [1 1/8/2019 [1
mark] mark]
p
ny 12 x x
log 3 ( 27 x 6 ) = +
6 10(a) nx nx nx
6. log x 27 x = log 3 x [1 y p 1 12
mark]
log 3 27+ log 3 x 6
=
x n x2
+
n ( ) [1
mark]
= log 3 x y
log 3 33 +6 log 3 x (b) x - intersect = 4
= log 3 x [1 12
=4
mark] n
3+6 p n=3 [1
p mark]
= [1 4−2
mark]
Gradient = 0−9
p 2
7. 4 -
log x ( x +5)=log x ( x−1)+log√ x x =−
3 9
4=
log x ( x−1 )+log x ( x+5 )+log √ x x 2

log x x P= 3 [1
log x ( x−1 )( x +5 )+ mark]
4= log x √ x [1
mark]
2
2 = log x ( x +4 x−5 ) 11. Midpoint PQ =
( −1+2 7 , 8+42 )
x 2=x 2 + 4 x−5 [1
mark]
12 2017/Form 5/First Trial/Additional Mathematics/Paper 1
( 3,6 ) 1 5
√5 +(−5) −5 )
(
= [1
mark] 2 2
= [1
8−4
mark]
Gradient PQ = −1−7 1 1
4
= −8
= √2 −1
( ) [1
mark]
1
(−m2 )−2( m4 )

= 2
M1M2 = -1 15. v−2w =
M1 = 2 [1 2 − 2m
mark]
y – 6 = 2 (x – 3)
=
(−m ) ( 8 ) [1
mark]
y = 2x [1
2−2m
mark]
=
(−m−8 ) [1
12. m AP×m BP=−1 mark]
y y −2 2 – 2m = 0
( )( )
x+4 x −4
=−1
[1 mark]
m=1 [1

mark]
y(y - 2) = -(x2 – 16) [1 1 f ( x) 1 2
mark] ∫2 dx=− ∫1 f ( x)dx
2 2 16(a) 3 3
x + y −2 y−16=0 [1 1
mark] − ( 12 )
= 3 [1
mark]
13. 2 sec2 x + tan2 x = 2 sec x
= -4 [1
2 sec2 x + (sec2 x – 1) = 2 sec x
mark]
3 sec 2 x – 2 sec x – 1 = 0 [1 2 3 3
mark] 2∫1 f ( x )dx−∫2 g( x)dx−∫2 mxdx=2
(b)
(3 sec x + 1)(sec x – 1) = 0 [1 3
m 2
mark]
1 2(12) – 7 -
[ ] x =2
2 2 [1
sec x = - 3 or sec x = 1 mark]
1 1 1
cos x
=−
3 or cos x
=1 − ( m2 (3 −2 )=−15
2 2

cos x = -3(no solution) or cos x = 1 5


m=15
x = 0˚, 360˚ [1 2
mark] m=6 [1
mark]
14(a) AB
⃗ = AO+OB

17. when x = 0, y = 2
3 + 2
( )( )
= −4 −1
y-intercept = 2
mark]
[1

2
5 π ∫0 4− y 2 dy
= −5
( ) [1
volume =

mark]
(b) unit vector in the direction of AB

13 2017/Form 5/First Trial/Additional Mathematics/Paper 1
2
y3 1
=
[
π 4 y−
3 ] 0 [1
( ) 4
(24 )−1
5
mark]
(b) First quartile = 19.5 +
8
23
=
[
π 4 (2)−
3 ] [1
= 22.625
3
mark]

=
1
5 π
3 [1 Third quartile = 29.5 +
( ) 4
(24)−15
5
5

mark] = 32.5
Interquartile range = 32.5 – 22.625 [1
18(a) s = (10)(1.287) [1 mark]
mark] = 9.875 [1
= 12.87 cm [1 mark]
mark]
21. A = 2(x)(3x) + 2(3x)(5x) + 2(x)(5x)
= 46x2
(b) dA
=92 x
Area = dx
1 1 180 V = x(3x)(5x)
(10 )2 (1. 287)− (5 )(5)sin(1 .287× )
2 2 π = 15x3
[1 960 = 15x3
mark] x 3=64
= 52.35 cm 2 [1 x=4 [1
mark] mark]
dA
2 =92( 4 )
13+7+ 4+( y −5 )+10+3
=8 When x = 4, dx
19(a) 6 [1 = 368 [1
mark] mark]
2
y +32=48 dA dA dx
= ×
y=4 [1 dt dx dt
mark] = 368 ¿ 3
(b) Data: 3, 4, 7, 10, 11, 13 = 1104 cm2s-1 [1 mark]
7 +10
Median = 2 [1
22(a)
mark] 4 4
= 8.5 [1
C 3 × C 2=24
mark] [2

20(a) marks]
2 2 2 2 2
1(17 )+8(22 )+6(27 )+5(32 )+4(37 ) 1(17)+8(22)+6(27)+5(32)+4(37) 2
σ 2= −( ) (b)
1+8+6+5+4 1+8+6+5+4
[1 mark] 1×6×5×4×3+2×6×5×4×4
= 33.984 [1 =1320
mark] [2

marks]

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23(a) P(same colour) = P(RR) + P(BB) 0.796
3 2 2 1 2
× + ×
= 5 4 5 4 P(z > k) = 0.5 - [1
2
= 5 [1 mark]
mark]
(b) P(≥1 Blue) = 1 – P(RR) = 0.102 [1
3 2
× mark]
=1- 5 4 [1
mark] Based on the standard normal distribution
7
10 table, k = 1.27.
= [1
[1
mark]
mark]
1 3 81
k +m=1− − −
256 64 256
24(a)(i) [1

mark]
81
=
128
[1

mark]
4 81
C 4 ( p )4 (q )0 =
256
(ii) [1

mark]
4
3
p=
4
4
()
3
p=
4
[1

mark]

102−80
Z= =1. 833
12
25(a) [1

mark]

(b) P(-k < z < k) = 0.796

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