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!tate the a"plitude of the curve y = 1 + 3 sin x . !$etch the graph of y = 1 + 3 sin x for the interval 0 x 2 . %& drawing a suita'le line on the sa"e diagra" in part (ii)( deter"ine how "an& solutions there are of the equation 10 x = 2 + 6 sin x for the interval 0 x 2 .
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!olve the equation sin 8 x sin 2 x = sin 3x for 0 x 180 . *ind all angle(s) 'etween 0 and
!how that
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PQT is -he diagra" shows a rectangle PQRS . an isosceles triangle with PT . #) c" and PTQ . 2 radians. TV is parallel to PS ( and TV . , c".
P 14 cm
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T 7 cm R [3] [ ] [ ]
!how that the peri"eter( W c"( of the rectangle PQRS is given '& 56 sin + 28 cos + 14 . /xpress W in the for" a sin ( + ) + b ( where a > 0 and 0 < < 90 . *ind the value of for which W . ,3 c".
-he equation 2 x 2 + x 5 = 0 has roots and and the equation x 2 4 x + p = 0 k k has roots and . *ind the value of k and of p.
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-he diagra" shows two circles with centres O and P intersecting at two points A and B. P is a point on the circu"ference of the circle with centre O. A straight line through B "eets the circles at D and C. -he line CP "eets AB at E and CP produced "eets AD at M. 1rove that (i) (ii) AP AC = AE CP, CM is perpendicular to AD. [)] [5]
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-he diagra" shows part of the graph of the curves y = sin and
x y = 3 cos 1 for 0 x . 2
x 2
y
x y = 3 cos 1 2
x y = sin 2
0
(i) !how that the point of intersection of the
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curves is
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(iii )
-he line x =
the x 2axis into regions( A and B . A student clai"ed that the regions A and B are of the sa"e si4e '& 5ust loo$ing at it. Deter"ine if this clai" is true( explaining &our argu"ent clearl&.
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6 11 A particle "oves in a straight line so that its velocit&( v "6s( is given '& 6t 2 21t ( where t is the ti"e in seconds after passing O. *ind an expression in ter"s of t for (i) (ii) its acceleration( its displace"ent fro" O. [#] [#]
7alculate (iii ) (iv ) (v) 12 the value of t at which the particle passes through O again( [ ] the "ini"u" velocit& of the particle( [3] the total distance traveled '& the particle in the interval t . 8 and t . #8. [5]
-he equation of a circle C is x 2 + y 2 4 x 4 = 0 . (i) (ii) *ind the centre and radius of the circle. -he circle C is reflected in the y 2axis to o'tain the circle D . 9rite down the equation of the circle D . [3]
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X
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-he two circles intersect at points P and Q ( as shown in the diagra" a'ove. *ind the length of line seg"ent PQ . -wo line seg"ents are then drawn fro" P to "eet each of the circle at X and Y respectivel&. *ind the coordinates of X and Y ( given that PX and PY are dia"eters of the circles C and D respectivel&.
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