TSSM 2005 Examination 1 TSSM 2005 Examination 1
TSSM 2005 Examination 1 TSSM 2005 Examination 1
TSSM 2005 Examination 1 TSSM 2005 Examination 1
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Question 5
A random variable X has a normal distribution with a mean of 6.5 and a standard deviation on 2.7.
If Z is the standard normal variable, then the probability that X is less than 2 is equal to:
A. |
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3
5
Pr 1 z
B. |
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>
3
5
Pr z
C. |
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<
3
5
Pr z
D. |
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3
5
Pr 1 z
E. ( ) 1 Pr
3
5
Pr > |
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> z z
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y
x
0
5
2
a
y
x
b
2ab
(d,c)
(d,D)
0
Question 6
The equation of the curve at right is:
A. 10 2 5 + = x y
B. 2
5
2
= x y
C. 2
5
2
+ = x y
D. 10 5 2 = + y x
E. x y 5 2 + =
Question 7
The equation of the curve at right is best described by:
A.
>
=
d x D
d x b x a x
y
,
), )( ( 2
B.
>
+
=
d x D
d x b x a x
y
,
), )( ( 2
C.
=
d x D
d x b x a x
y
,
), )( ( 2
D.
>
+ +
=
d x d
d x b x a x
y
,
), )( ( 2
E.
>
=
d x d
d x b x a x
y
,
0 ), )( ( 2
Question 8
The maximal domain of the function
x
x f
=
1
1
) ( , is:
A. R
B. R\{1}
C. ( ) , 1
D. ( ) 1 ,
E. { } 1 : < x x
Question 9
At 3 = x the graph of the function f with rule 1 ) 3 )( 1 ( ) (
2
+ + + = x x x x f has a
A. intercept axis y
B. intercept axis x
C. local maximum
D. local minimum
E. stationary point of inflection
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Question 10
If the coefficient of x
3
in the expansion of
4
) 3 ( x a is 216, then the value of a is:
A. 2
B. -2
C.
3
2x
D.
3
2x
E. -1
Question 11
Which one of the following is a complete set of linear factors for the forth degree polynomial of the
form
3 4
bx ax , where a and b are positive real numbers.
A. b ax x ,
3
B. b ax x x x , , ,
C. b ax x x , ,
2
D. b x a x x + , ,
E. b ax
Question 12
Which of the following does not have an inverse?
A. ( | 4 ) ( , 4 , : + = x x g R g
B. | |
2
9 ) ( , 3 , 3 : x x h R h = answers
C. ( |
( )
2
3
1
) ( , 3 , :
=
x
x p R p
D. 3 ) ( , :
4
+ =
+
x x f R R f
E.
2
) ( , : x x f R R k =
Question 13
When simplified, x x x
e e e
log log 2 ) 2 ( log + is equal to:
A. ) 2 ( log
2
x x
e
B. x
e
log
C.
2
x
D. ) 2 ( log
2
x x
e
E. ) 2 ( log
3 2
x x
e
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Question 14
A ship leaves the shore at 12 noon on Tuesday to sail to a nearby island. The ships movement along
the water is modelled by the following equation:
2
4
1
sin +
(
|
.
|
\
|
=
t d
Where d is the ships depth above the sea bed (metres) and t minutes is the time given after Tuesday 12
noon, | | 10 , 0 t . On Tuesday the ship is at its maximum depth above the sea bed for the first time at
closest to
A. 1 minute after noon
B. 5 minutes after noon
C. 1 minute and 35 seconds after noon
D. 1 minutes and 20 seconds after noon
E. 3 minutes and 35 seconds after moon
Question 15
A cosine function f has a period of
2
1
and an amplitude of 4. The equation of f could be
A. |
.
|
\
|
= x x f
2
1
cos 2 ) (
B. ( ) x x f 4 cos 2 ) ( =
C. ( ) x x f 4 cos 4 ) ( =
D. ( ) x x f 4 cos 2 ) ( =
E. |
.
|
\
|
=
4
cos 2 ) (
x
x f
Question 16
For the equation 1
2
1
sin 2 = x , the sum of the solutions over the interval
2
5
0
x is equal to
A.
B.
2
5
C. 2
D. 5
E. 3
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y
4
3
+
e 4
x
4
3
Question 17
The functions with equations 3 ) 4 ( log + = x y
e
and 3 + =
x
e y are shown at right. The solution to
the equation 3 3 ) 4 ( log + = +
x
e
e x is closest to
A. 1.5
B. 3.4
C. 3.5
D. 5.0
E. 3.0
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a
y
x
0
-b
-b a
y
x
A.
0
a -b
y
x
B.
0
b
-a
y
x
C.
0
b -a
y
x
D.
0
y
x
E.
0
Question 18
The graph of the function f whose rule is ) (x f y = is shown below:
The graph of ) ( ' x f is:
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Question 19
The derivative of 1 ) 3 sin( 2 + x is
A. 1 ) 3 sin( 3 + x
B. ) 3 cos( 2 x
C. ) 3 cos( 2 x
D. ) 3 cos( x
E. ) x 2 ( sec 3
2
+
Question 20
If x e x f
x
2 tan ) (
2
= , then ) (x f is
A. x sin e
x
B. ) 2 sec 4 2 (tan
2
1
2
2
x x e
x
C. ) 2 sec 4 2 (tan
2
2
x x e
x
D. ) 2 sec 4 2 (tan 2
2 2
x x e
x
E. ) x sin 2 x (cos e
x 2
Question 21
Using the approximation formula, ) x ( f h ) x ( f ) h x ( f + + where
4
) ( x x f = , an approximate value
of
4
95 . 3 is given by
A. ) 95 . 3 ( 05 . 0 ) 4 ( ) 95 . 3 ( f f f
B. ) 4 ( ) 3 ( ) 95 . 3 ( f h f f +
C. ) 4 ( 05 . 0 ) 4 ( ) 95 . 3 ( f f f +
D. ) 4 ( 05 . 0 ) 4 ( ) 95 . 3 ( f f f
E. 243.44
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y
x
0
A. y
0
x
B.
y
0
x
C. y
0
x
D. y
0
x
E. y
0
Question 22
The graph of the function f whose rule is ) (x f y = is shown below:
The graph of the antiderivative of f is most likely:
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b
y
x
0
- c a
Question 23
If
=
+
1
0
2
3
2
dx
kx
, then which of the following is true:
A. 0
B.
3
2
C. 3 log 2
e
k =
D. x
k
e
2
3
3
log = |
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|
\
| +
E. 3 3 =
k
e k
Question 24
The graph of the function f with rule ) (x f y = is shown below:
The total area bounded by the curve with equation ) (x f y = and the xaxis over the interval | | a c,
can be given by:
A.
+
b
c
a
b
dx x f dx x f ) ( ) (
B.
b
c
a
b
dx x f dx x f ) ( ) (
C.
a
c
dx x f ) (
D.
b
c
b
a
dx x f dx x f ) ( ) (
E.
c
a
dx x f ) (
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Question 25
The area of the region enclosed by the curve x y
e
log = , the x axis and the line x = 4 can be
approximated using the right bound rectangular approximation with strips of width 1. The
approximate area in squared units is equal to:
A. 2.55
B. 1 e
3
C. 4 log
e
D.
2 3 4
e e e + +
E. 24 log
e
Question 26
Note: c is a real constant of integration.
The antiderivative of |
.
|
\
|
4
sec
1
2
3
x
x
is:
A. ( ) c x + tan
B. c
x
x
e
+
|
.
|
\
|
4
tan 4 log
3
C. c
x x
+ |
.
|
\
|
4
tan
4
1
2
3
3 2
D. c
x x
+ |
.
|
\
|
4
tan 4
2
3
3 2
E. c
x
x
+
|
.
|
\
|
4
tan 4
2
3
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Question 27
Parts of the graphs with equations
2
x
e y = and 3 = y are shown below:
The total area bounded by the curves with equations
2
x
e y = , 3 = y and 0 = x .
A. dx e
e
x
|
|
.
|
\
|
9 log
0
2
3
B. dx e
e
x
|
|
.
|
\
|
9 log
0
2
3
C. dx e
x
|
|
.
|
\
|
3
0
2
3
D. dx e
e
x
|
|
.
|
\
|
0
9 log
2
3
E. ( )dx e
x
3
0
3
END OF PART I
y
x
0
2
x
e y =
3 = y
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Specific Instructions for Part II
A decimal approximation will not be accepted if the question specifically asks for an exact
answer. In questions worth more than one mark, appropriate working must be shown.
The diagrams are not drawn to scale. Marks are given as specified for each question.
Question 1
The scores obtained from a recent mathematics test are normally distributed with a mean of 75 and a
variance of 81.
a. Find the probability, correct to one decimal place, of obtaining a score of greater than 75.
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b. It is known that 11% of the students scored a test score greater than p. Find the value of p correct
to three decimal places.
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2 + 2 = 4 marks
Question 2
a. The graph of h is obtained from the function f whose rule is x x f sin ) ( = by a translation of -2
units parallel to the x-axis. Write down the rule for h.
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b. The graph of k is obtained from the graph of h by a dilation by a scale factor of from the y-axis.
Write down the rule for k.
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c. The graph of p is obtained from the graph of k by a translation of -3 units parallel to the y-axis.
Write down the rule for p.
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1 + 1 + 1 = 3 marks
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Question 3
The graph of the function f is defined by 3
2
1
) ( , :
1 2
+ =
x
e x f R D f where D is the domain of f.
a. State D.
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b. Find the rule for the inverse function, .
1
f
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c. On the axis below, sketch the graphs of ) x ( f y = and ) (
1
x f y
= . Clearly label the coordinates
of all axial intercepts and the equations of all asymptotes.
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1 + 2 + 3 = 6 marks
x
y
0
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Question 4
Find the exact roots of the function whose equation is
2
5
0 , cos 3 sin
= x x x y .
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2 marks
Question 5
In a quality control procedure, a sample of 5 wallets is drawn without replacement from a box
containing 50 wallets. A wallet is said to be defective if its leather is marked. All defective wallets are
not sold to customers. The manufacturer knows that there are 3 defective wallets in the box.
a. Find the probability correct to three decimal places that no more than one of the five wallets drawn
is not sold to customers.
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b. Using the binomial distribution as an approximation find the probability correct to three decimal
places that no more than one of the five wallets drawn is not sold to customers.
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2 + 2 = 4 marks
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Question 6
a. On the set of axes below, sketch a continuous graph of a function ) (x f y = with the following
properties:
0 ) 5 ( ) 4 ( = = f f ,
150 ) 2 ( = f ,
0 ) 2 ( ) 4 ( = = f f ,
0 ) ( < x f for ) , 2 ( ) 4 , ( and
0 ) x ( f > for ) 2 , 4 ( .
b. The equation of the graph of the function ) (x f y = is d cx x x x f + +
=
2 3
6
25
18
25
) ( . Find the
values of c and d.
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2 + 2 = 4 marks
END OF PART II
END OF EXAMINATION 1
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y
0