F.5 MATHEMATICS (PAPER 1) MTE (2021-2022) Solution

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F.

5 MATHEMATICS (PAPER 1) MTE(2021-2022) Solution

1. 1M

1M

1A

2.

1M

1M

(or ) 1A

3. Let $ be the marked price of textbook A.


Then marked price of textbook B 1M

1M + 1A

1A

4. (a)

---(1) 1A

and

---(2) 1A
The solutions of the compound inequality are . 1A

(b) –16 1A

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5.
(a) Let h cm be the final depth of juice in the vessel.

= 1M + 1A

5x = 3x + 18
x=9 1A
 The final depth of juice in the vessel is 9 cm.
(b) Let r cm be the final base radius of the surface of juice in
the vessel.
= 486 1M

r=
Final area of the wet curved surface of the vessel
= cm2 1M
 623.3192 cm2
> 600 cm2
 The claim is disagreed. 1A

6. (a) Let , where and are non-zero constants. 1M

1M for either one*

for either one*


(2) - (1):
By substituting into (1), we have

∴ 1A
The required cost 1A

(b) The total cost of three wooden wardrobes of weight 10.24 kg

1M

∴ The claim is incorrect. 1A

7. (a)
1M

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1A
∴ The coordinates of the vertex are . 1A

(b) ∵ The coefficient of x2 .


∴ The graph of opens upwards. 1M
The minimum value of is .
Note that
1M

∴ The graph of do not intersect with the x-axis. 1A f.t.

8.
( in alt. segment) 1M
(a)

DAB = 90 ( in semi-circle) 1A


(  sum of )

1A

(b)
In △BDR,
(ext.  of △) 1M

(ext. , cyclic quad.) 1M

1A

9. (a)
1A

1M

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cm 1A

(b) Area of ABC 1M

cm 1A

10. (a) 1M
1A

1A

(b) Note that and hence .


Area of 1M

1M

If , then

1M

1A

11. (a) g(3) = –7


[3(3) + p](3 – 3)2 + q = –7 1M
q = –7 1A
g(4) = 0
[3(4) + p](4 – 3)2 – 7 = 0 1M
12 + p = 7
p = –5 1A

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(b) g(x) = 0
(3x – 5)(x – 3)2 – 7 = 0
3x3 – 23x2 + 57x – 52 = 0 1A
(x – 4)(3x – 11x + 13) = 0
2
1M
x – 4 = 0 or 3x2 – 11x + 13 = 0
For 3x2 – 11x + 13 = 0,
D = (–11)2 – 4(3)(13) = –35 < 0 1M + 1A
\ 3x – 11x + 13 = 0 does not have real roots.
2

\ g(x) = 0 has 1 real root. 1A

12. (a) (Ð in semicircle)


In DABC and DDCE,

(Ðs in the same segment)


(Ð sum of D)
(proved)
(Ð sum of D)
\ (AAA)

Marking Scheme:
Case 1 Any correct proof with correct reasons. 3
Case 2 Any correct proof without reasons. 2
Case 3 Any relevant statement with correct reason. 1

(b) In DDCE,
CE2 + DE2 = CD2 (Pyth. theorem)
CE = cm
= 5 cm 1A
Q
\ = (corr. sides, ~Ds)

= 1M

AC = cm
Q
\ AD is a diameter of the circle AOCD. 1M
(converse of Ð in semicircle)
In DACD,
AD2 = AC2 + CD2 (Pyth. theorem)
AD = cm 1M
= 20 cm
\ The diameter of the circle AOCD = 20 cm 1A

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13.
(a) Note that .

By the sine formula,

1M

1M
By the sine formula,

1A r.t. 31.0 cm

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(b) (i) By the cosine formula,
1M

∴ The distance between A and C on the 1A r.t. 21.9 cm


horizontal ground is 21.9 cm.

(ii) Note that △ABC and △ACD are isosceles


triangles.
Let M be the mid-point of AC.
So, and . (prop. of isos. 1A

△)
The required angle is .
(Pyth. thm)

(Pyth. thm)

1M

By the cosine formula,

1A r.t. 37.7

Thus, the angle between the plane ACD and the


horizontal ground is 37.7.

(iii) The area of △ABC

1M

The height of the pyramid ABCD


1M

The volume of pyramid ABCD


1A r.t. 3270 cm3

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(c) Let X and Y be the projections of D and P on the plane
ABC respectively. Suppose that . 1M

When P is the mid-point of BD, we have .

Note that the volume of pyramid ABCD

, and

the volume of pyramid ABCP

Thus, the volume of the pyramid ABCP is half of the


volume of the pyramid ABCD. f.t.
1A
Thus, the claim is agreed.
(13)

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