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FORM 2 MATHEMATICS REVIEW 2003-2019
1.
can play
3.
can play tennis. Arrange these
numbers in descending order.
12 Write 375 grams as a fraction of 3 kilograms
At Kilamara Secondary School, the distance (d.) from the dormitories to
the classrooms is twice the distance (d.) from the classrooms to the playing
grounds whereas the distance (d.) from the dormitories to the playing
grounds is three times the distance from the dormitories to the classrooms
Using the given notations write down the two equations that summarize this
information and hence find the equation that connects d, and d,
x+10
15. Determine the value of x that satisfies the equation
16. Write 4log 3
log 81 as a single logarithmic expresstion
17. Find the product of the G.C.F and LCM of 6,9 and 15
equal sides of length xcm each and the length a
the total length of the
(6,2).
Transcribed Image Text:8 Find the of the line the points (5. 2 FORM 2 MATHEMATICS REVIEW 2003-2019 1. can play 3. can play tennis. Arrange these numbers in descending order. 12 Write 375 grams as a fraction of 3 kilograms At Kilamara Secondary School, the distance (d.) from the dormitories to the classrooms is twice the distance (d.) from the classrooms to the playing grounds whereas the distance (d.) from the dormitories to the playing grounds is three times the distance from the dormitories to the classrooms Using the given notations write down the two equations that summarize this information and hence find the equation that connects d, and d, x+10 15. Determine the value of x that satisfies the equation 16. Write 4log 3 log 81 as a single logarithmic expresstion 17. Find the product of the G.C.F and LCM of 6,9 and 15 equal sides of length xcm each and the length a the total length of the (6,2).
8 Find the of the line the points (5. 2
FORM 2 MATHEMATICS REVIEW 2003-2019
1.
can play
3.
can play tennis. Arrange these
numbers in descending order.
12 Write 375 grams as a fraction of 3 kilograms
At Kilamara Secondary School, the distance (d.) from the dormitories to
the classrooms is twice the distance (d.) from the classrooms to the playing
grounds whereas the distance (d.) from the dormitories to the playing
grounds is three times the distance from the dormitories to the classrooms
Using the given notations write down the two equations that summarize this
information and hence find the equation that connects d, and d,
x+10
15. Determine the value of x that satisfies the equation
16. Write 4log 3
log 81 as a single logarithmic expresstion
17. Find the product of the G.C.F and LCM of 6,9 and 15
equal sides of length xcm each and the length a
the total length of the
(6,2).
Transcribed Image Text:8 Find the of the line the points (5. 2 FORM 2 MATHEMATICS REVIEW 2003-2019 1. can play 3. can play tennis. Arrange these numbers in descending order. 12 Write 375 grams as a fraction of 3 kilograms At Kilamara Secondary School, the distance (d.) from the dormitories to the classrooms is twice the distance (d.) from the classrooms to the playing grounds whereas the distance (d.) from the dormitories to the playing grounds is three times the distance from the dormitories to the classrooms Using the given notations write down the two equations that summarize this information and hence find the equation that connects d, and d, x+10 15. Determine the value of x that satisfies the equation 16. Write 4log 3 log 81 as a single logarithmic expresstion 17. Find the product of the G.C.F and LCM of 6,9 and 15 equal sides of length xcm each and the length a the total length of the (6,2).
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