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SPM 2011 Additional Maths Paper 1 Answers

This document provides the solutions and marking schemes for an Additional Mathematics practice exam from 2011. It includes worked solutions to 25 multiple choice and constructed response questions on topics like algebra, calculus, geometry, and probability. The questions cover finding sets and roots of quadratic equations, simplifying expressions, solving inequalities, identifying quadratic curves, vectors, logarithms, and binomial expansion. Each question includes the number of marks allocated for correct solutions.

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SPM 2011 Additional Maths Paper 1 Answers

This document provides the solutions and marking schemes for an Additional Mathematics practice exam from 2011. It includes worked solutions to 25 multiple choice and constructed response questions on topics like algebra, calculus, geometry, and probability. The questions cover finding sets and roots of quadratic equations, simplifying expressions, solving inequalities, identifying quadratic curves, vectors, logarithms, and binomial expansion. Each question includes the number of marks allocated for correct solutions.

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  • Problem 1: 3, 6, 7, 8
  • Problem 2: 64
  • Problem 3: Quadratic Equations
  • Problem 7: Logarithms
  • Problem 5: Maximum Points
  • Problem 8: Series Sum
  • Problem 13: Vector Operations
  • Problem 17: Rotational Motion
  • Problem 21: Integrals
  • Problem 25: Conclusion

ANSWER / SKEMA JAWAPAN

PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN SPM 2011


ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS (PAPER 1 )
Number

Sub
Full
Marks Marks

Solution and marking scheme

1
(a) {3,6,7,8}

1
1

(b) 64
2

2
(a)

(b)
3

3
,x 3
x

3
1

32
x (2x +1) = 2x m
2 x2 x m 0
The equation does not have any real root.
Then, b 2 4ac < 0
(1) 2 4(2)(m) 0
1 8m < 0

x 2

2x 7

x 2x 3 0
x 3 x 1 0
2

1
or
x
1

x 3, x 1

Number

Solution and marking scheme

From the maximum point(2, 6), the quadratic equation of


the curve can be written as y ( x 2) 2 6

Sub
Full
Marks Marks

Comparing with y x p q, we have


(a) p = 2

(b) q = 6

(c) x = 2

2y 2 2(y+1) = 2 3 (1 2y)
2y + 2y + 2 = 2 3 6y

3y + 2

= 3 6y

9y = 3
y

1
9

log 9 x = p + q 1
log 3 x
= log 3 2 log 3 5 log 3 3
log 3 9
log 3 x

log 3 x
2

10
= 2 log 3
3
10 2
= log 3 ( )
3
100
x
=
9

25
= log 3
3

1
1

1
1

Number
8

Solution and marking scheme


a=7

Sub
Full
Marks Marks

d=5

S11 S2
=

11
2
[2(7) +10(5)]
[2(7) + 5]
2
2

= 352 19
= 333
9

2 p 2

1
p 16 p 2 p 2

p 2 14 3 p
p3

(a) Tn = 23 n
T 1 = 23 1 = 2 2 = 4
T 2 = 23 2 = 2 1 = 2
2
(b) r 0.5
4
4
(c) S
1 0.5
4

8
0.5

11

y px

y
q
1
q 2 p
expressed in the form of
x
x
x

K1
N1
N1

3, 8 & 13
10

1
1
1
1

1
1

m = 2 and
c = 1 or Y = 2X + 1
1
1

q=m=2
p=c=1
12

i.

p = 3

ii.

y
x
1
4
q

y 4
4
2

q
5

4x
q

Number
q=

13

Sub
Full
Marks Marks

Solution and marking scheme


45
= 10
2

LA : LB = 2 : 1
LA = 2 LB
1

( x 2) 2 ( y 3) 2 2 ( x 3) 2 ( y 5) 2
[ x 2 4 x 4 y 2 6 y 9] 4[ x 2 6 x 9 y 2 10 y 25 ]
3 x 2 3 y 2 28 x 34 y 123 0
14

(a)

3
1
1
1

2
(b)
15

= 6i + 4j

uuur
uuur
(a) OP OQ
6
2

3
m
6 2
3 m
3 3m, m 1
3
uuur
(b) OP 6 i 3 j
% %
uuur
OP 3 5

uuur
OP 45

6i 3 j
Unit vector = % % or
45
16

or
2i j
%%
5

1
1

2(2 cos 2 x 1) = 4 5 cos x


4 cos 2 x 2 = 4 5 cos x
4 cos 2 x + 5 cos x 6 = 0

1
1

(4 cos x 3)(cos x + 2) = 0

4 cos x 3 = 0 or cos x + 2 = 0
cos x = 0.75 cos x = 2 (not acceptable)

Number

Solution and marking scheme


x = 41 25' , 360 41 25'
x = 41 25' , 318 35'

17

18

19

1 2
r 0.4 80 , where r OS
2
r 20
1
80 102 0.4
2
60
y 3 x 2 7 x 2,
y 5 x 1
dy
6x 7 ,
m5
dx
6x 7 = 5
x = 2 and
y = 3(2)2 7(2) + 2
=0
The coordinates are (2, 0)
x2
5
x2
x2 2
y = 3(
) 2(
)
5
5
15 x 30
1
=
2(x2-4x +4) )
25
25
2
15 x 30 2 x 8 x 8
=
25
1
=
( 2x2+23x -38)
25
dy
1
23 4 x
=
( 4x +23)=
dx 25
25

.t=

Sub
Full
Marks Marks
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

K1
K1

K1
N1

Number
20

Solution and marking scheme


4

(1 2 x)

dx =

=
n=2

k=1
21

4(1+2x)-3 dx

4(1 2 x ) 2
2 ( 2)
+c

Sub
Full
Marks Marks
K1
K1
N1

f ( x) dx k dx = 11

K1

8 kx 2 = 11
8 (6k 2k) =11
6

3
k=
4

22

12
(a) C6 = 924

(b) 3C2 9C4 = 3 126


= 378
23

(a) 8
(b) x = 2
0(7) 9(1) 2(3) 3 x
1
19 x

24

(a)

(b)

3
6
9

14 13 91
2
5
4
6
5
3


14 13 14 13 14 13
4
1
13
9

13
1

K1
N1

(K1)
(N1)
(K1)
(N1)

1
2
1

Number

Solution and marking scheme

Sub
Full
Marks Marks

25

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