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Name of student: ________________________________ Class: Monday

Date: 28.07.2017
Week: 35
Time: 6.00 pm ~ 9.00 pm
Kipli Yassin Resources, Heritage Garden, Kuching
Subject: AddMaths Form 5
REVISION EXERCISE

1) Diagram 1 shows two circles, centre A and B, each of radius 5 cm, touching each other externally at X.
Both of them touch another bigger circle of radius 13 cm, internally at C and D respectively.

Diagram 1
(a) Show that COD is 1.350 radians. (to three decimal places).
(b) Calculate the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region.
(c) Calculate the area of the shaded region.

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2) Diagram 2 shows the first three pattern in the sequence, each pattern consists of a number of dots.

Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3

Diagram 2

(a) Draw Pattern 4 of the sequence.


(b) Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the number of dots in Pattern n.
Hence, find the number of dots in Pattern 99.
(c) Find the total number of dots that form the first 99 patterns.
(d) Explain why there is no pattern with 85 dots.

3)

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Diagram 3 shows a window made of aluminum frame and glass. The upper part of the window, PQRS is a
segment of a circle with centre O and radius r. The height and the width of the segment are 35 cm and 140
cm respectively. Q

glass 35 cm

P R
S

aluminum
frame 200 cm

140 cm
Diagram 3
[Use/Guna =3.142 ]
(a) Shows that the angle subtended by the arc PQR at the centre O, POR is 1.855 radians.
(b) Calculate
(i) the total length, in cm, of the material is needed to build the aluminum frame,
(ii) the area, in cm2, of the segment PQRS.

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4) Use the graph paper to answer this question.
The diagram 4 shows a spherical metal suspended from a spring. The spherical metal is made to
oscillate vertically.
ceiling

spring

oscillation spherical
metal
bebola
Diagram 4 logam

The periods of the oscillation, T s, for a few masses, M kg, of different spherical metals, are recorded in
the following table.
M ( kg ) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7
T(s) 0.57 0.81 1.00 1.14 1.28 1.48 1.51

It is suspected that one of the values of T is incorrectly recorded during the experiment.

It is known that T s dan M kg are related by the equation , where k is a constant.

(a) Draw the line of best fit of against M, using a scale of 2 cm to 0.1 unit on the M-axis and 2
cm to 0.2 units on axis.
(b) From your graph,
(i) mark on your graph the point for which T is wrongly recorded. Hence, estimate the possible
value of T,
(ii) find the value of k,
(iii) find the mass when the period is 1.18 s.

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5) Diagram 5 shows a quadrilateral OABC.

C B

Q
N

O A

Diagram 5

It is given that OQB and AQC is a straight line, while N is the point of perpendicular line from C to
2
AN = AB OA =a OB=b OC =c
AB with the condition that 5 . Given also, ~ , ~ and ~ .
a,b c
(a) Find CN in terms of ~ ~ and ~ .
1

OA =CO + OB
(b) Given that CQ=hCA ,CQ =k OB +BC and 2 , find CQ
b c
(i) in terms of h, ~ and ~ ,
b c
(ii) in terms of k, ~ and ~ .

(c) Hence, from 5(b) find the value of h and of k.


b a
(d) Given that the area of triangle ABC = 60 unit , | CN | = 10 unit, find the value of |
2 ~ ~ |.

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6) (a) Diagram 6(a) shows a triangle ABC and point D lies on the line BC.

8 cm 5 .5 cm

30o
B D C
Diagram 6(a)

Given that AB=8 cm , ABC=30o and AC= AD=5 . 5 cm .

Calculate the length of DC.

(b) Diagram 6(b) shows a cuboid with a rectangular base PQRS on a horizontal plane.

W V

T U

5 cm S
R
6 cm
P 8 cm Q
Diagram 6(b)

Given that TP = 5 cm, PQ = 8 cm, and QR = 6 cm.


Calculate,
(i) PWR ,
(ii) the area, in cm2, of triangle PWR.

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