Graphing Techniques and Probability Topic Study Guide
Graphing Techniques and Probability Topic Study Guide
1=1.3−0.6 cos ( )
4π
25
t Simplification after substituting d=1.
−0.3=−0.6 cos ( )
4π
25
t Both sides are divided by −0.6 to solve for the cosine
of the function.
1
2
=cos ( )
4π
25
t Finds the values of t for which the cosine function
1
equals .
2
4π π 5π
t= ,
25 3 3 Solves for t by multiplying both sides by the reciprocal
4π
of .
25
π 25 5 π 25
t= × , ×
3 4π 3 4π
Simplification of t into fractions of hours.
25 125
¿ ,
2 12
1
¿ 8 hours
3
Question name 2023 maths advanced Q19 a
(a) Sketch the graphs of the functions f ( x )=x −1 and g ( x )=(1−x)(3+ x ) showing the
x -intercepts. [2 marks]
Worked solution Annotation
The x -intercept is found by setting f ( x )=0 and solving
for x . This gives x=1.
∴ x=1 or 3+ x=−1 The equation has been factored and zeroed to solve for
x.
I.e. x=1 or x=−4 Simplifies the solution from the previous step to find
the exact values of x for when the graphs intersect.
from part (a), −4< x <1 Using the x -intercepts determined in part (a) to
determine when f ( x ) is less than g ( x ).
Question name 2023 maths advanced Q20
Find all the values of θ , where 0 ° ≤θ ≤ 360 °, such that [3 marks]
sin ( θ−60 ° )= √ .
− 3
2
Worked solution Annotation
0 ° ≤θ ≤ 360 ° Defines θ as one full rotation on a unit circle.
−60 ° ≤θ−60 ° ≤ 300 ° Adjusts the domain for the change in the sine function ¿
.
Let x=3 , y=−5 Plugs the points ( 3 ,−5 ) into the problem to solve for a
∴ a=−4 ,b=6 , c=7 This presents the answer for a as well as the ones for b
and c which were provided above.
Question name 2023 maths advanced Q27 b
(b) The line y=mx cuts the graph of y=f (x ) in two distinct places.
3
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5
Question name 2023 mathematics advanced Q31 a
Four Year 12 students want to organise a graduation party. All four students have the same
probability, P(F) , of being available next Friday. All four students have the same
probability, P(S), of being available next Saturday.
3 1 1
It is given that P ( F ) = , P ( S|F )= , and P ( F|S )= .
10 3 8
(a) Is Kim’s availability next Friday independent from his availability next Saturday?
Justify your answer. [1 mark]
Worked solution Annotation
No, since P ( F|S ) ≠ P ( F ) Because the events on Friday are independent of those
on Saturday therefore, just because Kim is available on
Friday, it doesn’t determine that they are also available
on Saturday.
Question name 2023 mathematics advanced Q31 b
4 [2 marks]
(b) Show that the probability that Kim is available next Saturday is .
5
Worked solution Annotation
P(S∩F) This is the formula for conditional probability
P ( S|F )=
P(S)
1 P( S ∩ F ) Here, the numbers are input into the formula.
=
3 3
Solving the equation above gives the join probability of
10
S and F .
1
P ( S ∩ F )= Applies the formula again, this time calculating the
10
probability of F given S has occurred.
P (S ∩ F )
P ( F|S )= Finding P ( S ) with the probability of F given S and joint
P (S ) probability of S and F .
1 This justifies the previous substitution.
1 10
=
8 P ( S) Solving the previous equation for P ( S ).
Simplifying.
( since P ( S ∩ F )=P ( F ∩ S ))
8
P ( S )=
10
4
¿
5
Question name 2023 mathematics advanced Q31 c
(c) What is the probability that at least one of the four students is NOT available next
Saturday? [2 marks]
Worked solution Annotation
()
4
4 This uses the compliment rule which means that the
1− probability of any event happening is the same as 1
5
minus the probability of no event happening. It is to the
fourth power as there are four students.
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