Sydney Boys 2017 Year 9 Maths Yearly
Sydney Boys 2017 Year 9 Maths Yearly
Sydney Boys 2017 Year 9 Maths Yearly
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2 What is the gradient of the line passing through A(–1, 6) and B(4, –4)?
3 1 3
(A) –2 (B) − (C) − (D)
2 2 2
(A) 3
18 (B) 8 (C) 0.4& 9& (D) π
(C) 3x + 2y – 3 = 0 (D) 3x – 2y + 3 = 0
6
Taxable Income $ Tax
$1 – 5099 Nil
$5100 – 12 599 0 plus 24c for each $1 over $5100
$12 600 – 19 499 $1800.00 plus 29c for each $1 over $12 600
$19 500 – 34 999 $3801.00 plus 40c for each $1 over $19 500
Relluf earns $20 500 in one year. His allowable deductions total $1500.
From the above table, which of the following expressions represents his total tax?
(A) $1800 + 6400 × 29c (B) $1800 + 6400 × 40c
(C) $3801 + 1000 × 29c (D) $3801 + 1000 × 40c
a6 + a3
8 Which of the following is the correct simplification of ?
a3
(A) a6 (B) 2a3 (C) a3 + 1 (D) a2 + 1
(A) 250 ml of juice for 45 cents (B) 375 ml of juice for 65 cents
(C) 1 litre of juice for $1.85 (D) 1.5 litres of juice for $2.75
2
11 Express with a rational denominator. 1
5
Section 1 (continued)
2 3+3 2
12 Which of the following is equivalent to ?
3
2 −2 −2 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 3−3 2 2 3+3 2 2 3−3 2 2 3+3 2
y
13 If tan87° = , find y correct to two decimal places. 1
7
14 A car is advertised for a cash price of $8490. Yohc buys the car on the following terms: 2
* No deposit
* 16% per annum simple interest
* Equal monthly repayments over 5 years.
Find the amount of each monthly repayment.
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Section 2 (15 Marks)
1 Simplify 4 2 × 3 5 1
3 Write down the equation of the vertical line through the point (1, –3). 1
4 Write down the coordinates of the midpoint of the interval joining the points A(8, 3) 1
and B(2, –1).
5 Factorise fully
(i) 14x2 – 7x 1
(ii) x2 – 36 1
(iii) x2 + 10x + 9 1
(iv) x2 + 5x – 24 1
7
8 If sin87° = , find x to two decimal places. 1
x
2
Express √1 withFind the value
a rational of x in the triangle below.
denominator. 1 2
5
2
5
x
30°
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QUESTION TWO (Continued) 5x + y = 23
(e) 3x + y = 13
12 cm x cm
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50!
In the triangle above, find the value of x. Give your answer correct to one decimal
place.
4 Find the surface area of the rectangular prism below. 2
(f)
8 cm
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12 cm
10 cm
(h) Express 7 out of 23 as a percentage. Give your answer correct to one decimal place.
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(i)
5 In the diagram below, AB = 2 cm, BC = 5 cm and EF = 15 cm. 2
30º Given that Δ ABC ||| Δ DEF, find the value of x.
ym
15 cm
value of y in the diagram
A above. Give your answer correct to two decimal
2 cm
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7 out of 23 as a percentage.
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5 cm answer correct to one decimal place.
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QUESTION TWO (12 marks) Start a new page. Marks
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C Examination continues overleaf . . .
B 1
(a) 5Solve
cm 2x = . 1
2 E
x cm
(b) Expand and simplify (2x − 1)2
+ 4x. 2
D
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agram Express
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= 2log in index
2 x BC
cm, form.
= 5 cm and EF = 15 cm. 1
at △ABC |||6 △DEF Find the the
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size value x. triangle
Clearlybelow. Answer
state your to the nearest degree.
reasoning. 2
(d) Find the exact value of cos 150◦ . 2
Find the size of angle α in the triangle above. Express your answer to the nearest
degree.
7 A photograph is enlarged and then mounted on cardboard so that there is a 5 cm border
(f) around the enlargement. 2
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Photograph
Photographic
Enlargement
6cm
7 cm
Original
3cm 5 cm
25 cm
What are the dimensions of the cardboard?
A cone has (A)
radius 3 cm× and
30 cm 40 cm × 54 cm
(B) 30 cmheight
perpendicular 35 cmin× the
(C)shown
6 cm as 45 cm 35 cm × 59 cm
(D)above.
diagram
Find the exact volume of the cone.
8 Solve x + 3(x – 2) = 6(x + 4). 2
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a16
(g) Simplify . 2
9
a 2a 2ab 4b 6a 12b
(c) Find the values of the pronumerals correct to the nearest whole unit.
Section 4 (15 Marks)
(i) 2
g on the paper
1 provided
For the straight line 2y = 4x – 9 find:
ew page
(i) the gradient; 1
x
(ii) the y-intercept. 1
58 2
25
4 3
giving2your answer
Find the size of xform.
in simplest in the triangle below,
2 to the nearest integer. 2
3 (ii) 2
x 100
3
40
he value of s, given that v = 3, u = 4 and f = −3. 2
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Question 5 (14 Marks) Start a new page
page 73
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3 cm
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8 cm
(b) A wire cable, AB, holds a telecommunications antenna in place. The length of the
6 cm
cable is 120 metres. The
mal place. 2 angle of elevation of the top of the antenna, A, from B is 50°.
12 cm A
120 m
Find the percentage change in the surface area. h NOT TO 3
4 The diagram shown is a quarter of a cylinder. The radius is 10 cm and the height SCALE
is 2
25 cm. Calculate
NSGHS the
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Examination 2011 area of the solid in terms
Page 5 of π.
B C
10 cm
cylinder. (i) Copy the diagram onto your examination pad and label the 50° angle of 1
25 cm. elevation on the diagram.
(ii) Calculate the height of the antenna, h, to the nearest metre. 1
ved surface 2
25 cm (iii) Bruce plans to attach a second cable, AD, to the top of the telecommunications 3
antenna.
A
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QUESTION FIVE (12 marks) Start a new page. Marks
1
(a) Find the equation of a line passing through (3, −1) and perpendicular to y = x + 1. 2
2
Section 4 (continued)
1 ◦ ◦
5 (b) contains
A bag Solve tan2θ blue
= √ marbles
, for 0 and
≤θ3 360 . marbles. Two marbles are drawn from the
≤ green 2
3
bag, one after the other, without replacement.
(c) A bag contains 2 blue marbles and 3 green marbles. Two marbles are drawn from the
(i) Write
bag, onethe probability
after the other,ofwithout
each outcome on the branches below.
replacement. 2
Draw 1 Draw 2
Blue
Blue
Green
Blue
Green
Green
(ii) Find the probability that one blue and one green marble are drawn from the bag. 22
(i) Copy the tree diagram above onto your paper and write the probability of each
outcome on the branches.
(ii) Hence find the probability that one blue and one green marble are drawn from 2
the bag.
(d) (i) Sketch y = 2x and y = 3 − x on the same set of axes carefully showing all 3
intercepts with the axes.
(ii) Hence write down the solution of 2x = 3 − x. 1
x 2 − 2x x 2 + 6x
6 Simplify ÷ 3
x 2 − 7x + 10 x 2 − 25
4 Find the equation of the line through the point (–3, 6) which is perpendicular to 2
the line 3x – 2y = 5.
Section 5 (continued)
6 Using the right triangle ABC below, show that (sin θ )2 + (cosθ )2 = 1 3
x2 − 11x + 24
(a) Simplify . 2
x2 − 9
(b) Use logarithms to solve 3x = 20. Give your answer correct to two decimal places. 2
(c) Solve x2 − 6x + 4 = 0 using the quadratic formula. Simplify and express your answers 3
in exact form.
7 (d) and
The hair Theeye
hair and of
colour eyea colour
class ofof24a students
class of 24 pupils is in
is recorded recorded
the tableinbelow.
the table below.
(i) What is the probability that a student chosen at random does not have 1
(i) What
brown eyes is the probability a pupil chosen at random does NOT have brown eyes? 1
(ii) What is the probability a pupil chosen at random has blue eyes given they have 2
fair hair?
(e) 2
(ii) What is the probability a student chosen at random has blue eyes given they 1
40°
have fair hair?
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β
α
Consider a circle with centre O as shown in the diagram above. Find the size of α
Section 6 (15 Marks)
Two geologists on a large flat mining claim drive 20 kilometres from a point A
1 Two geologists, Gnaw and Snave, on a large flat mining claim drive 20 km from
on a bearing of 150°T
point Ato
onaapoint
bearingB.of 150° T to a point B.
They then drive 40 kilometres
Snave then driveson
40akmbearing of 060°T
on a bearing of 060°toTpoint C.C.
to point
N
C
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r 9 Yearly Examination 6
2 Solve the following pair of simultaneous equations. 2
4x + 3y = 11
x+ y=2
Section 6 (continued)
4 Simplify 4
p × 3 p −1 , giving your answer in surd form. 2
(ii) By using part (i) and your calculator write down ALL the digits of 2
7 166 432 102 × 4 366 295 023
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Question 81 (5 marks)
Section 7 (15 Marks)
The shaded
1 section
The shadedofregion
this diagram
below is toisbetocut
betocut to complete
complete the
the net of net of a solid.
a solid. 2
8 cm 10 cm
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DIAGRAM
DIAGRAM
DRAWN TO
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Mark accurately where the shaded section must be cut and then calculate its volume
(a) Mark accurately where the shaded section must be cut.
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Section 7 (continued)
3 The prime factorisation of 45 is 32 × 51.
In general, the prime factorisation of an integer n ≥ 2 is of the form
⎛ 2 1⎞
(ii) Simplify p 2 q ⎜ + ⎟ , leaving your answer factorized. 1
⎝ p q⎠
(iii) Using part (ii), determine all pairs (p, q) of different prime numbers such that 3
the Barbeau Process with input p2q outputs 135.
Section 7 (continued)
4. A train which is 15 metres long travels at a constant speed of 18 km/h. 4
Eldned and Gnowk are running parallel to the train tracks. Eldned is running in the
same direction as the train, while Gnowk is running towards the train. They are both
running at a constant speed. The train takes 6 seconds to pass Eldned. It meets Gnowk
32 seconds later, taking 2 seconds to pass him.
How long after the train passes Gnowk will the runners meet?
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Spare Questions
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4. A BINGO card has twenty-five di↵erent integers arranged into five rows and five columns
labeled B, I, N, G, and O such that:
Here is an example of a
• The middle integer is always 0.
BINGO card.
• Integers in column B are between 1 and 15 inclusive.
• Integers in column I are between 16 and 30 inclusive. B I N G O
• Integers in column N are between 31 and 45 inclusive 5 24 36 48 61
(other than the middle integer being 0). 2 29 31 53 64
• Integers in column G are between 46 and 60 inclusive. 11 18 0 60 68
• Integers in column O are between 61 and 75 inclusive. 15 20 44 51 69
3 26 42 47 70
(a) What is the smallest possible sum of the numbers in a row on a BINGO card?
(b) Carrie’s BINGO card has a row and a diagonal each with the same sum. What
is the smallest possible such sum? Show that there is a BINGO card with this
sum and explain why there is no BINGO card with a smaller such sum.
22. In the(c)
diagram, U V W X card
In the BINGO is a rectangle that lies in
shown, numbers flata on
a horizontal floor. A vertical semi-circular wall with Z
rd
diagonal and in the 3 row are missing. B I N G O
diameter Determine
XW is constructed. Point Z is the highest
with justification the number of point 23 35 47 65
on this wall.
waysIf to
U Vcomplete
= 20 andthis
V WBINGO
= 30, the perimeter
card so that of 5 31 52 63
4U V Z istheclosest
sum to X
of the numbers in this diagonal is 0 W
(A) 95 equal to(B) 17786and the sum(C)of102
the numbers in 11 20 40 69
the 3 rd row is also equal to 177.
(D) 83 (E) 92 9 18 38 48
U V
23. An Anderson number is a positive integer k less than 10 000 with the property that
2 ends with the digit or digits of k. For example, 25 is an Anderson number because
2 k Algebra
625 ends with 25, but 75 is not an Anderson number because 5625 does not end with
1. 75.
FindIfsolutions
S is the to
sum + x6even
x +of5all = 0.Anderson numbers, what is the sum of the digits of S?
2. (A)
If we 17
have: a2 + b(B)
2
= 118
c2 + d2 = 1 (C) 11 =
ac bd 1
2
(D)
Find ad 33
+ bc (E) 24
24.3. ATwo
town has 2017
numbers sum houses. Of these
to 1337 and have a2017 houses,
product 9001.1820
Find have
the atwo
dog, 1651 have a cat,
num-
bers.
and 1182 have a turtle. If x is the largest possible number of houses that have a dog,
a cat, and a turtle, and y is the smallest possible number of houses that have a dog,
4. Find the sum of all the real and nonreal roots of x2001 + ( 12 x)2001 = 0
a cat, and a turtle, then x y is
5. (A) 1182
Express (03 (B)
350)(13
349)(23
638 (C) 563 3
348)...(350 (D) 619
0) concisely as possible.(E) 466
25.6. Sam + a1 = 3.
Let a thinks of Find
a 5-digit
1
a4 + anumber.
4 Sam’s friend Sally tries to guess his number. Sam
writes the number of 2matching digits beside 3 each3 of Sally’s guesses. A digit is
7. Let r and s be roots of x 5x + 2 = 0. Find rr 11 + ss 11 .
Consider the diagrams and statements below.
considered “matching” when it is the correct digit in the correct position.
8. f (x) is a second degree polynomial such that x2 8x + 17 f (x)
2x2 16x + 33. If f (10) = 55Guess
then findNumber
f (22). of Matching Digits
51545 2
4 y x
9. If 5x= y and x = y ,21531 then x y can be expressed 1 as a REDUCED
value of 9a cm
common fraction ab . Find the71794 + b. 0 3 cm
16 cm
59135
10. Find (1 + i)12345678987654321
1 4 cm
58342 2
I: The two 4triangles above are similar.
11. Find eln(x+1)+ln(x +1)+ln(x37348 2
2
+1)+...+ln(x128 +1)
fully simplified and without any
II: The two71744
parallelograms above 1 are similar.
parentheses in the final result.
Which statement is true?
12.What is0(A)
Let F = I0sum
the only
andofis true
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andpossibilities
for n (B)have
for
2 we II only
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13. The sum of the real coefficients of the terms of the expanded form of
(1 + i)1337 can be expressed as 2n where n is an integer. Find n.
A
C B
D is a point on AB in the triangle ABC. Angle ACD = Angle DBC.
Name a pair of similar triangles.
2000 SCT • MATHEMATICS • SECTION 2 • PART A
II 2 cm
6 cm
I 6 cm
III 2 cm
6 cm
IV 3 cm
(A) I and II (B) II and III (C) III and IV (D) I and IV
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The shaded section of this diagram is to be cut to complete the net of a solid.
8 cm 10 cm
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11 The floor plan of this
house has been drawn P
LAUNDRY
BATHRM
to a scale 1 : 120. Find: WC
BEDROOM 2
a the external KITCHEN
dimensions of the
250 RATIO AND PROPORTION (Chapter 12) WARD-
house including ROBE
3 Makeverandah
a scale drawing of:
opic ab athe dimensions
square of 200 m
with sides scale: 1 cm represents 50 m
VERANDAH
the verandah b
001. b a triangle with sides 16 m, 12 m and 8 mLIVINGscale:
c the cost of covering
ROOM 1 : 400 BEDROOM 1
c a rectangle 8 km by 6 km scale: 1 cm represents 2 km
ked: each of the bedroom
d afloors
circlewith carpet16 km
of radius scale: 1 : 1 000 000
tiles if carpet tiles
4 Selectcost
an appropriate
$45:50 per scale and make a scale diagram of:
a asquare a block 42 m by 36 m
metre house
rectangular laid.
b a kitchen door 2:2 m by 1:2 m
12 The diagram paddock
c a triangular given shows a 84
with sides microscopic
m, 76 m and 60 m b
SCALE DIAGRAMS
organism enlarged using the scale 1 : 0:001.
d the front of an A-framed house with base 12 m and height 9:6 m.
Find the actual length of the dimensions marked:
5 a width,
Consider theascale diagram of a rectangle. Use your ruler to
find
b the actual
height, b. dimensions givenGRID PAPER
that the scale is 1 : 200. a
Which of the following could it represent:
A a book 1
ACTIVITY B a postage stamp SCALE DIAGRAMS
C a basketball court D a garage for a car?
One way to make a scale
GRID PAPER
drawing
6 A scale diagram of aisbuilding
to draw a grid with
is shown overscale 1 : 1000.
a If the height is 5 cm and width is 3 cmoron the drawing,
the picture to be enlarged
find thereduced. We then
actual height copy of
and width thethe building in
picturemetres.
onto corresponding positions on a
larger or smaller grid. Grid paper is
b If the height of the windows on the drawing are 2:5 mm,
available on the worksheet. You could use
how high are the actual windows?
a photocopier to further enlarge or reduce it.
c If the actual height of the entrance door is 3:2 m, what
is its height on the scale drawing?
DISTANCES
ACTIVITY 2 IN EUROPE DISTANCES IN EUROPE
You will need: a ruler marked in mm, an atlas or map MAP
d in mm, an atlas or map showingMAP some P
major cities in Europe
major Example
cities20 in Europe (available on the CD). Self Tutor
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do:the given scale to determine: Scale 1 : 1000
1 a Use
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total ruler
length of the
the scale
ship given on the map R
and Q to estimate the distance in a straight
b line
thefrom:
height
PQ and of the
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are twomastsides of a four-sided paddock, drawn to a scale of 1 : 10 000. By
a Paris
c the distanceto Rome
betweenand
measurement the calculation,
masts. findbtheVienna
length toofMadrid
the side QR in metres.
total length
map to estimate
c London thetodistance
Warsaw in a straightd Belgrade to Amsterdam.
a The measured length of the ship is 3:8 cm.
So, the actual length is 3:8 cm £ 1000 = 3800 cm = 38 m.
b Vienna to Madrid
b The measured height of the taller mast is 2:5 Icm II
the actual height is 2:5 cm £ 1000 = 2500 cm = 25 m.
d Belgrade toSo, Amsterdam.
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6 cm
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III 2 cm
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IV 3 cm
(A) I and II (B) II and III (C) III and IV (D) I and IV
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