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Full Name Class lndex No Class

Surg[a.q\tu"oFdq""l
(prtr&"i)
END OF YEAR EXAMINATION 2022
SECONDARY THREE EXPRESS

MATHEMATICS
4052
PAPER 1

1 HOUR 45 MINUTES

Candidates answer on the Queslion Paper

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

Write your index number and name on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen.

Answer all questions.


lf working is needed for any question it must be shown with the answer.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
The use of an approved scientific calculator is expected, where appropriate.
lf the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the
answer to three significanl ligures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place.
For z , use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of
1f.

The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question
The total of the marks for this paper is 70.
For Examiner's Use

This questi on paper consists of 16 printed pages and 2 blank pages

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1 Solve 2x+8= 6.

Answer x= t1l

*34'
2 (a) calculate J680
24 sS - {tsoo2
Write your answer correct to 3 significant figures

Answer tll
(b) Write your answer to part (a) in standard form.

Answer tll
Factorise completely
(e) 2ry+y-4x-2,

Answer t2)

(b) 72yo -sox4

Answer t2)

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4 Simplifu
(a) *7,
6xv2

Answer l2l
x+3
(b)
(x2 + 6x +9)'

Answer t2l

5 The cuwed surface area of two solid spheres are in the ratio 16 : 25.
Given that the mass of the smallest sphere is 40g, find the mass ofthe larger sphere.

Answer t2)

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6 When written as the product of their prime factors,


pis 22x33,
q is 2a x32 x52 ,
r is 22 x32 x7

Find
(a) the value ofthe square root ofq,

Answer tll
(b) the lowest common multiple of q Md r,

Answer tll
(c) the highest common factor ofp, q and r.

Answer
tll

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7 (a) Solve the ineoualitv 2-:
65-:
>

Answer 12)

(b) Hence, write down the largest prime number that satisry the inequality in part
(a)

Answer lrl
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8 Solve the following equation 4't
32

Answer x= t2)

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9 (a) Express x2 - 8x + 7 in the form of /r + (x + i)2

Answer t2)
9 (b) Sketch the graph of y=a2 -gr*7 on the axes below.
Indicate clearly the coordinates of the point where the graph crosses the axes
and the minimum point on the curve.

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(c) Write down the equation of the line of symmetry of the graph of
y = x2 -8x+7 .

Answer t1l

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10 The diagram shows triangle lBC.

(a) Consfiuct a perpendicular bisector ofBC. tll


O) Construct the bis eclor of angle BAC . t1l

(c) Point X is equidistant from lB and I C and lie on the line BC. Mark the point X
on the diagram. tll

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It Leon, Nicholas, and Justin each has an amount ofmoney. The ratio ofLeon's amount
to Justin's amount is 7:3 and the ratio of Leon's amount to Nicholas' amount is 5:4.
Leon then gave $30 to Justin and their ratio became 2:3. Calculate the total amount of
money.

Answer $ t4)
12 The dot diagram represents the test scores a class of students. The firll marks for the
test is 20 marks.

Students' test scores


a
o o o o
a a'a a a a

72 13 74 15 t6 77 18
Marks
Joan's score is not recorded in the test scores. She claimed that with her score, the
mean score ofthe class will increase by at least I mark- Do you agree with her?
Explain your answer with clear working.

Answer

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13 The diagr-am shows a town, ,4BCD. The aiport, A, is due north of D, and I is due east
of D. IDBC=37", AD=34km, AB=571<m and BC=28Lm.
A

57 km
34 km

D B

28 km

C
(a) Calculate the bearing ofB from L

Answer 12)

(b) A straight cycling path is to be constructed from C to BD. Calculate the


shortest possible length ofthe cycling path-

Answer km t2l

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t3 (c) A boy cycles along this path of shortest distance from C to BD at a speed of
l2km/h. Calculate the time he takes to complete this road in minutes.

Answer mln 12)

t4 (e) The diagram shows a circle passing through l,


I,CandD. IBAC =23. and
1,4DC --115' . Determine if,4J is the diameter of the circle.
Explain yow answer.

..1

'N
\2i'
N

I 1.5
\i
D B

Answer

t2)

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t4 (b)

T
:l

--c

-,,

In the diagram, the circle, centre O, passes through the points P, R, ,l and Z-
APB and ARC are tangents to the circle at P and R respectively.
Angle PAR = 54" md angle SPT = 27' .
Find

(i) angle SRI,

Answer tll
(ii) angle IOS,

Answer tll
(iir) angle RPS

Answer l2l

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15 The maximum speed, s km/h at which a race car can travel round a circular race
circuit is directly proportional to the square root ofthe radius, r lcn ofthe race circuit.
It has been found that the maximum speed of the race car is I 68 km,& when the radius
of the circuit is I6 km.

(a) Find the equation connecting s and r.

Answer 12)

(b) Calculate the radius when the speed is 100 km/h.

Answer lon tll


16 Timothy has a bag ofred, blue and yellow balloons. He uses it to decorate the school

hall for an event. I3 ofthe balloons are red, 40% ofthe remaining balloons are blue,

There are 48 yellow balloons.


How many balloons are there in the bag altogether?

Answer t3l

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l7 (a) Line P passes through (-2,2) and (1,-4).


Find the equation of the line P.

Answer t2)

(b) The equation of line q is 2y + x =5. Find the coordinates ofthe point of
intersection of line P and line q.

Answer x - v t3l

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l8

The diagram shows a circle with radius r cm- The circle is divided into two sectors.

The angle of the minor sector is 0 radians. The perimeter ofthe minor sector is ] that
3
of the major sector.

Find, in terms of zr , the value of 0. Give your answer in the form ar +b

Answer 0 = t4l

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19
A

ll
B

12
6

C D
t6

In the diagram, lBC is a skaight lne. BC = 6 cm, BD = 12 cm , CD = 16 cm and


AD = 11 cm.
Find angle BDI-

Answer t6l

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Full Name Class lndex No Class

?urifu,,qd,tuaaF"\"rl
lprtr &"i)
END-OF-YEAR EXAMINATION 2022
SECONDARY THREE EXPRESS

MATHEMATICS
4052
PAPER 2

1 HOUR 45 MINUTES

Candidates answer on the Question Paper

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

Write your index number and name on all the work you hand in
Write in dark blue or black pen.

Answer all questions.


lf working is needed for any question it must be shown with the answer.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
The use of an approved scientific calculator is expected, where appropriate.
lf the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the
answer to three signiflcant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place.
For z , use either your calculator valu e or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of

The number of marks is given in brackets I I at the end of each question or part question
The total of the marks for this paper is 70
For Examiner's Use

This question paper consists of 19 printed pages and 1 blank page

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I (a) The area of a triangular plot of land ABCis56.8m2.ABis 18.7 m and BC is


12,8 m. Find the possible sizes of angle ABC.

Answer or t3l

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I (b) The diagram below shows a pyramid OPQRS. The base of the pyramid is a
rectangle and O is vertically above vertex S ofthe rectangular base. O.l: 9 cm,
OR = 10 cm, QR - 6 cm and angle OSP = angle OSR = angle ORQ - 90" .

l0 cm
9
I
I
I

6cm

P
a
(r) Showthat ZOPQ=90 .

Answer

t3l

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I (b) (ii) Calculate the total surface area ofthe pyramid

Awwer cm 2 t3l

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2 In the diagram shown below, IBC is a triangle. The points M and P lie on AB and, BC
respectively, such that PM is parallel to CA. The points N and Q are on AB and AC
respectively, such that pN is parallel to CB. NQ and MP meet at the point X, such
that QXPC is a rhombus and MX = 3XP.

a
Xt 72 cm N

C D
P
(a) Given that AM = BN, prove that LANQ and, LMBP are congruent.
Answer

i3l

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2 (b) Show that LMNX and A,llBP are similar-


Answer

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(c) Given that,to[ = l2 cm, find the length of PB

Answer cm t2)

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3 (a) Express as a single fiaction in its simplest form


5x 7y
4x-3y 6y -8x

Answer 121

bx'
O) It is siveD that p = a +
1k
(i) Find the value ofp when a=-l , b=2, k=land x=-3.

Answ* p tll
(ii) Express x in terms ofa, b, k andp.

Answer l2l

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4 The heights ofa class of students are shown in the following stem-and-leaf diagram.

Stem of class
l4 155679
15 13 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 5
t6 00112247
Key: 1411 means 141 cm

(a) Write down


(i) the median height,

Answer cm tll
(ii) the modal height.

Answer cm t1l

(b) 25Yo of the students are at least r cm tall.


Find the value ofx.

Answer x: t2l

(c) Student below the height of 145cm are in a program where they will be given
packet milk daily by the school. Find the probability that a student chosen at
random is in the program.

Answer tll

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5 The diagram shows the cross-section ofa circular underground train tunnel.
,4, represents the horizontal track surface, where the shaded region beneath is covered
in concrete. Arc IIB represents the metal ceiling ofthe tunnel. O is the centre ofthe
circle with radius l0 metres.
Xis the mid-point of lB and is vertically below I. Given that ,48 - XY = 16 m-
Y

l0m

A B

(a) Show that ZAOB =106.3' .

Answer

t2l

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:! (b) Calculate the volume of concrete used for the hmnel, ifthe length ofthe tunnel
is 900 m.

Answer m3 t5l
(c) A similar model of the tunnel is made. The radius of the model's cross-section
is 5 cm. Calculate the curved surface area of the model's ceiling.

Answer cm 2 t3l

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5
6 The variables x andy are connected by the equation y=:+x-6.5
x
Some values of .;r and are below.
x 0.5 I 2 3 4 5 6 7
v 4 -0.5 p -1.83 -1.25 -0.5 033 1.21

(a) Find the value ofp.

Answer p = Lll

5
O) On the grid opposite, draw the graph of y=
x
a.r-6.5for 0.5<x<7 . t3l

(c) By adding a suitable straight line on the same grid, solve the equation
1**=7 *2*.
x

Answer x: t3l
(d) By drawing a tangent on the graph, find the gradient of the curve when , =I .

Answer t2l

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J'

0 7
1 2

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7 James and Timothy went on a cycling expedition using different routes, James
I
travelled by route which is I 15km long, at an average speed ofx knih. At the same
time, Timothy travelled by route B which is 5 kn shorter but has more undulating
routes and terrain. He covered the distance at an average speed that was 3 km./h
slower than James.

(a) Write down an expression, in terms ofx, for the number of hours
(D James took to reach the destination,

Answer tll
(ii) Timothy took to reach the destrnation.

Answer t1l

O) James waited for 40 minutes at the destination before Timothy arrived.


Write down an equation to represent this information and show that it reduces
to

2xz +9x-1035=0.

Answer

t3l

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7 (c) Solve the equation of 2x2 +9x -1035 = 0, giving your answers correct to 2
decimal places.

Answer x : or t31

(d) Explain why one ofthe solutions in part (c) must be rejected.

Answer

t1l

(e) Find the time taken by Timothy to complete the cycling expedition. Give your
answer in hours, minutes and seconds, to the nearest second.

Answer _h, _ min, sec t3l

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8 The diagmm is made up of a square, a regular pentagon and part ofa regular z-sided
polygonABCDE....

Find
(a) angle BCD,

Answer t2l

(b) the value ofn

Answer n = t2l

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9 Mr Azhar is planning a trip to New Zealand with his wife. Due to Covid, many places
only accept cashless transactions. He has decided to use a multi-currency credit card.
The exchange rates of two c.uds tue shown in the table below.

I-trip Card Resolute Card


I SGD= l.l54NZD I NZD = O,8722SGD

(a) Mr Azhar would like to exchange 500 SGD to NZD, which card should he
choose and why? Please support your answer with mathematical working.

Answer'. He should choose because

t3l

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9 (b) Mr Azhar needs to set aside a budget for the trip to New Zealand with his wife.
He intends to spend 14 days in New Zealand and in this trip fulfil his dream of
doing bungee jumping with his wife. He plans to take a bungee jump package
with video to capture the experience. The following information below will
help him work out a feasible budget for the tnp.

Daily Estimated Cost for a Couple Other Expenses


Item Estimated cost Air ticket (round $1780 per
Food $40 trip) person
Accommodation $ 100 Shopping $300 per
Car rental $4s person
Petrol $20

JUMPFREE Price
Bunqee Packages
THRILLJTII\,IP Price
I individual jump 300 Bungee Packages
only NZD
I individual jump 320
I individual with 360
only NZD
vrdeo NZD
1 individual jump 380
2 individual jump 600 NZD
with video
only NZD
15% discount for 2 person and I

2 individuals with 660


above.
video NZD

Using your answer in part (a), suggest a minimum budget in dollars for Mr
Azhar to set aside for his trip. Justifu any decision that you make and show
yow calculation clearly.

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Continuation of working space for question 9(b)

Answer

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Marliing Scheme
Secondan' 3 Espress
N.lathematics Paper 1
Anglo Chin€se School
(Barker Roadl EOY2022

L,
I 1.r+8= 6

2x = -14
I

x=-7
2 (a) 3780
(b) 3.78x l0r
3 (a) l2xy+6t-24x-12 -f -----
=6y(2x+l)-12(2x+l)
=6(.v-2)(2-r+l)

3 (b) 72yo -soxo

- 2(36.I'4 - 25-ru)

(5-r')tl
=21(6y'\'-
-2(6.),: -5.r:X6r,2 5\:)
I
I

-tI
I
I

6.D,:
I (a)
24xr 1':'
)

- tr.ry14.rr:2)
_TI
I
1.

,}

-r+3
(b)
(.r: -6.r +9
r+J
- (.r+ 3)(.r + 3)
l 1

= xr 3

5
L:!
/.5 l

)
I ( )r x40 = 78.1258
4
:78,1

6 (a) i\6-=2',3',-s'

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Secondary 3 Express
\'lathematics Paper I
Angio-Chinese School
[Barker RoadJ EO\'2022

:60 I

(b) LCII : j \ -J x.)- ), /


=15600
( c) HCF: J- XJ-
36

7 ( a) ) r 2

65
.{ 2
-->
65
2

.r 12
_<_
65
1)1
x<::J r<Aa
Or I

(b) l3

I .l

f'
2"

36=-r 5

l -r=41

9 (a) .)'=.r2-8.r+7
y=\x-4)? t6+7 __L
y=-9-(r"4)

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Marking Scheme
Secondan 3 Erpress
lvlathematics Paper I
Anglo'Chinese School
[Barker Road)
LOY2022

I
!

(b )

(c) ,r=4

l0 (a) Correct bisector draw'n

(b ) Correct angle bisector drawn

(c) 'fhe poiut where a and b inter:ec1

I-eon: Nic: -Iustin


1l
I
35:28: 15
Leon : Justin
35:15
20:30
15 units :
$30
lunit = $2
78uni1s: 5156
0r
7x-30 2
3x+30 3

2l.r-90=6.r+60
l5x = 150
.r=10
Leon : $70
L
-x$70
Nicholas = 5
= $56
Total : 556+570+S30

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Marking Scheme
Secondary 3 Express
Mathematics Paper I
Anglo Chinese School
[Barker Road) EOY2022

Sl56

A'r,erage score ol c-lass =


2 (12 x 3) + l3 + l4 + l5+ (16 x 2) + (17 x 2)+ (l8x 2)
l2
:l-5
he

, (16 x l3) -rot


Total score of class without Joan : = 180
F
Stalement is false because Joan must score 28 marks
u'hich is ible as the test is 20 marLs

\4
l3 ( a) cos DAB = I
57
+
DAB=cos-t4 I

57
DAB:53.4
Bearing ofB from A

= l80i -53.41
:126.6x
t

(b)
kt shortest distance be marked with x is perpendicular
to line DB from C

I siniz'=1I
2U

28sin J7 rr
Cx= t6.850
c.r = 16.9krn

Time tali.en to complele the road


(c)
:16.850+Il
= 1 .404 hrs
:1 hr 24.24min
:84.2 min

t4 ( a) ZABC = 65 Gnsles in opp ses)

IACB -180-23-65
/.ACB =92b

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Secondary 3 Express
lvlathematics Paper I
Anglo-Chinese school
[Barker Road)
EO\2022

Since angle,4CB is not 90'..J-r9 cannot be diameter of


circle as right angle in semi-circle propertv is not valid
in this ca-se

b(i) ISRT -27 an es in the same se r'trt

ITOS =27 x)
bii
= 54' iangle in centre is 2 times angle are
circumference
I I
I

/ aptt - 180-54
biii
2
tiq!1 qLq4eqglpsrqt)
I
I
T
:63
tRPS =90 63' endi cular 1 !) radi !!)__
:27

15 il ) s=kJi
Whens: 168. r -16
168=*vG
k:42

When S= 100
(b )
s-42 J;
100 42Jl"
lu0
J; ..rl

7" = 5.67 i3s.fl

402
16
Red balloons= 100 3
,+

= 15

I
4l
yellow balloons = l5 3

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Marking Scheme
Secondary 3 Express
\'lathematics Paper 1
Anglo'Chinese School
(BarkerRo,dl E0\2022

I 6

- 15

l5
_x4g I

Total number ofballoons = 6


=I20
Or
Let total number ofballoorx be x
+

of blue balloons 15 ,
I

Number ofred balloons : 3x


6

\-umber of lovl' balloons -i r 1

lx= a8
l5
r --120

17 ( a)
-4-2
Gradient 6f lin. IIl

--'2(-2) t t
2
r = -2x-2

(b) -2x-2 1

2y+x=5
I
2(-2x-2t+x=5 I

4x-4+x--S

l=4
I
I

Eith", -u1o. u." :r(2r - o) + 2r o,


18 (a) I
] Minor arc:
rO + 2" seen

1
I
J Perimeter of major sector = perimeler of rninor sector

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Marliing Scheme
Secondary 3 Express
Mathematics Paper 1
Anglo-Chin€se School
(Bark€r Road) EOY2022

I
lr(2tr -0)+2r1= t0 +2r
3

3t€ + 6r --2trr - r0 +2r


---+----+ -+
----i------ -l
4r0=Ztrr-4r l
__T.'
---r- -T
2nr-4r
0=-
4r __r
=!n
2
-r
T

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Marking Scheme
Secondary, 3 Express
Mathematics Paper I
Anglo-Chinese School
[BarkerRoad] EOY2022

l9 l6: =6: +l2r -26)(l2lcoslCBI)


6r+12:-l6r
l--
cos ICBD =
I
I

2(6X12 )
t9
36
_l
tcBD =t2t.855
tABD = 58.1445
sin BAD sin 58. 1445'
t2 il
l2 sin 58.1445r
sin BAD =
ll
sin BAD = O.926599

BAD = 67 .9k
BDA = t 8or - 67.# - Sq. r +r:
= 53.9

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lvlarking Scheme
Secondary, 3 Express
Nlathemati cs Paper 2
Anglo{hinese School
(Earker Roadl EOY 2027

(a) lx,qBx BC x sin ABC=56.8


2
1x 18.7x 12.8 x s in ABC =56.8
I

I
2

sin -4BC =
56.8 t
I

1*18.7x12.8 I
I
2
LABC = 28.3j orl5l.7

I toD 2= 91 *61

= 117
: l0? -g:
=19
(R}'1:(Qn2
z: 102 *62

= r36
OP: +Qt'' =OQ1

lll le'l-16
ll converse of Pythagoras theorem, /:( )l'Q
. 90o

(f xtoxo)* rf ,9,.Jju)--(ly,)^6)
(bii)
? 2
',2 l

t_
r-('<Vl lTxv'lql r txJly
a

=126 cm2

IQAN = IPAIB
2 ( a) l"on rponding angle parallel lines)
I
PL{IICA
IAON IMPB (corresponding ansle parallel lines)
'
AN = MB (because A.ld =l[B)
VANQ=8MBP
lxss1 I

I
2 I (b i) 7p;e73 = XMN| 6lrared angle)
I

IMNX = ZMBP (corresponding angle)


I

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IVlarking Scheme
Secondary 3 Express
lvlathematics Paper 2
Anglo Chinese &hool
(Barker Road) EOY 2022

lMXN = 4 !!lB (corresponding angte) I

.l ,f./.\f \'
similar ro i !,IBphy AN\
15
- (t ii) n"L\:l4P=3:4
MX XN
+
I

!I{P PB
3 12
4PB
PB -12'4
1
PB =16 cm
51 7y
3 (a)
4.r -3J 6.y - 8r
5.r(-2) y 7

(6r - 8:) (6y - 8x)


=
I
I
-l0x 7v l0.r+7i
= (6.u - 8r) o. (8 r' - 6.r,)

(bi) suba = -1. b - 2, k =land :r =-iinto equalion

'p=1-;,*2(-'1t'
ifl)
p=5

(bii) D=A+-

3k(1' -a1=61'
3k (/r-o) _
b '. I

3k(p-tl
-{
b

154 + 155
4 (ai)
2 = 1s4.5

I (aii) 155

25
*24 --6
(b) 100

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Secondary 3 Express
Nlathematics Paper 2
Anglo-Chinese $hool
t8arks Roadi EO\ 2022

I l6lcrn

(c) Identifying 1 sludents

5 ( a) Let r be the radius L

sinLAOX =L
l0
L4OX =53.1301
i

ZAOB = 53-l30lx2
I

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o" -1x (l (r)r sin(l ()6 3)
=
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5cm:l0m
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- 9964.35

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- 22.14299x(4501
=9960

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6 ( a)
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(b)

(e) y lr :0.5

x 0 fi5

3 4 6 ?

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(d)

Crradient : -4

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l

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I

n=20
or
I (5
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