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QUESTION 1
Solve for x in each of the following:
1.1.1 2x(x – 3) = 0
1.1.2 3x2 – 2x = 4 (correct to TWO decimal places)
1.1.3 (x – 1)(4 – x) 2 0
1.1.4 Vx+5 = x – 1
1.1
(4)
(5)
(6)
1.2.
Solve for x and y simultaneously if.
x+4 = 2y and y²–xy + 21 = 0
Discuss the nature of the roots of the equation 2(x – 3)² + 2 = o
Determine the value(s) of p if g(x) = -2x² – px + 3 has a maximum
value of 3-
(4)
(4)
1.3
1.4
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QUESTION 2
3a+1.15-a
2.1
Simplify fully, WITHOUT using a calculator:
(4)
27-135ar-4
2.2 Solve for x
O* = 32
2.2.1
(3)
%3D
2* – 5.2*+1 = -144
(3)
(3)
2.2.2
2- 16x= 0
V9 = 243
2.2.3
2.2.4
(3)
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QUESTION 3
3.1 Complete: The line drawn from the centre of the circle perpendicular to the
chord
(1)
3.2 The figure below, AB and CD are chords of the circle with centre O.
OELAB. CF=FD. OE=4cm, OF=3cm and CD=8cm.
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Transcribed Image Text:Vo) 4G LTÉ ll 46% O 18:09 QUESTION 1 Solve for x in each of the following: 1.1.1 2x(x – 3) = 0 1.1.2 3x2 – 2x = 4 (correct to TWO decimal places) 1.1.3 (x – 1)(4 – x) 2 0 1.1.4 Vx+5 = x – 1 1.1 (4) (5) (6) 1.2. Solve for x and y simultaneously if. x+4 = 2y and y²–xy + 21 = 0 Discuss the nature of the roots of the equation 2(x – 3)² + 2 = o Determine the value(s) of p if g(x) = -2x² – px + 3 has a maximum value of 3- (4) (4) 1.3 1.4 [30] View Answers QUESTION 2 3a+1.15-a 2.1 Simplify fully, WITHOUT using a calculator: (4) 27-135ar-4 2.2 Solve for x O* = 32 2.2.1 (3) %3D 2* – 5.2*+1 = -144 (3) (3) 2.2.2 2- 16x= 0 V9 = 243 2.2.3 2.2.4 (3) [16] View Answers QUESTION 3 3.1 Complete: The line drawn from the centre of the circle perpendicular to the chord (1) 3.2 The figure below, AB and CD are chords of the circle with centre O. OELAB. CF=FD. OE=4cm, OF=3cm and CD=8cm. Messenger INSTALL 4.1 * FREE AX
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