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The document provides solutions to exercises from chapters 1 and 2 of a mathematics textbook. In chapter 1, the exercises involve factorizing algebraic expressions, solving quadratic equations, and other algebra topics. Chapter 2 covers geometry topics like calculating lengths and angles in two-dimensional figures, finding areas of triangles, and applying trigonometric functions and the sine rule. The solutions are shown step-by-step with the final numerical answers.

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Edexcel Maths C2 PDF

The document provides solutions to exercises from chapters 1 and 2 of a mathematics textbook. In chapter 1, the exercises involve factorizing algebraic expressions, solving quadratic equations, and other algebra topics. Chapter 2 covers geometry topics like calculating lengths and angles in two-dimensional figures, finding areas of triangles, and applying trigonometric functions and the sine rule. The solutions are shown step-by-step with the final numerical answers.

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Chapter 1 Answers

Exercise 1A 6 a (x  1)(x  5)(x  6)


1 a 4 x3  5 x  7 b 7 x7  5 x4  9 x2  x b (x  2)(x  1)(x  2)
6 c (x  5)(x  3)(x  2)
c 2x2  1 d x3  4x   7 a (x  1)(x  3)(2x  1) b (x  3)(x  5)(2x  1)
x
4 c (x  1)(x  2)(3x  1) d (x  2)(2x  1)(3x  1)
e 7x4  x2   f 4 x3  2 x2  3
x e (x  2)(2x  5)(2x  3)
x2 8 2
g 3 x  4 x2  1 h 2 x4   
2 9 16
7 x2 x3 2 10 p  3, q  7
i      j 2 x  3 x3  1
5 5 5x
x7 9 x3 3 2 Exercise 1E
k     l 3 x8  2 x3   
2 2 x 3x 1 a 27 b 6 c 0 d 1
2 a x3 b x4 c x3 e 214 f 8 g 14 h 0
d x7 e x5 f x4 i 1513 j 20.52
x4 x2 x4 2 1
g  h  i  3 18
x3 x4 x6 4 30
2x  3 2x  3 x2 7 9
j  k  l 
x5 x1 x2 8 8287
2x  1 x4 2x  1 9 a  5, b 8
m  n  o 
x2 3x  1 2x  3 10 p  8, q  3

Exercise 1B Mixed exercise 1F


1 a x2  5 x  3 b x2  6 x  1 c x2  x  9 x4 2x  1
d x2  4 x  2 e x2  3 x  7 f x2  4 x  5 1 a x3  7 b  c 
x1 2x  1
g x2  3 x  2 h x2  2 x  6 i x2  3 x  2 2 3 x2  5
j x2  2 x  8 3 2 x2  2 x  5
2 a 6 x2  3 x  2 b 4 x2  x  5 4 A  2, B  4, C  5
c 3 x2  2 x  2 d 3 x2  4 x  8 5 p  1, q  3
e 2 x2  2 x  3 f 2 x2  3 x  4 6 (x  2)(x  4)(2x  1)
g 3x2  5x  7 h 2x2  3x  5 7 7
i 5x2  3x  5 j 4x2  x  1 8 714
3 a x3  3 x2  4 x  1 b x3  6 x2  5 x  4 9 a p  1, q  15 b (x  3)(2x  5)
c 4 x3  2 x2  3 x  5 d 3 x3  5 x2  3 x  2 10 a r  3, s  0 b 11237
e 3x3  3x2  4x  7 11 a (x  1)(x  5)(2x  1) b 5, 12, 1
f 3 x4  2 x3  8 x2  2 x  5 12 2
g 6 x4  x3  2 x2  5 x  2 13 18
h 5x4  2x3  4x2  3x  7 3 5 
i 2 x5  3 x4  2 x3  8 x2  4 x  6 14 2,  
2 2
j x 5  x 4  x 3  x 2  2 x  1
15 12, 3

Exercise 1C
1 a x2  2 x  5 b 2 x2  6 x  1
c 3x2  12x  2
2 a x2  4x  12 b 2 x2  x  5
c 3x2  5x  10
3 a x2  5 b 2 x2  7 c 3x2  4
4 a 8 b 7 c 12
7 (x  4)(5x2  20x  7)
8 3 x2  6 x  4
9 x2  x  1
10 x3  2x2  4x  8

Exercise 1D
2 (x  1)(x  3)(x  4)
3 (x  1)(x  7)(x  5)
4 (x  5)(x  4)(x  2)
5 (x  2)(2x  1)(x  4)
Chapter 2 Answers
Exercise 2A Exercise 2F
1 a 15.2 cm b 9.57 cm c 8.97 cm d 4.61 cm 1 a x  37.7, y  86.3, z  6.86
2 a x  84, y  6.32 b x  48, y  19.5, z  14.6
b x  13.5, y  16.6 c x  30, y  11.5, z  11.5
c x  85, y  13.9 d x  21.0, y  29.0, z  8.09
d x  80, y  6.22 (Isosceles ) e x  93.8, y  56.3, z  29.9
e x  6.27, y  7.16 f x  97.2, y  41.4, z  41.4
f x  4.49, y  7.49 (right-angled) g x  45.3, y  94.7, z  14.7
3 a 1.41 cm (2 cm) b 1.93 cm or x  134.7, y  5.27, z  1.36
4 a 6.52 km b 3.80 km h x  7.07, y  73.7, z  61.2
5 a 7.31 cm b 1.97 cm or x  7.07, y  106, z  28.7
i x  49.8, y  9.39, z  37.0
2 a ABC  108°, ACB  32.4°, AC  15.1 cm
Exercise 2B b BAC  41.5°, ABC  28.5°, AB  9.65 cm
1 a 36.4 b 35.8 c 40.5 d 130 3 a 8 km b 060°
2 a 48.1 b 45.6 c 14.8 4 107 km
d 48.7 e 86.5 f 77.4 5 12 km
3 QPR  50.6°, PQR  54.4° 6 a 5.44 b 7.95 c 36.8
4 a x  43.2, y  5.02 b x  101, y  15.0 7 a AB  BC  AC ⇒ x  6  7 ⇒ x  1;
c x  6.58, y  32.1 d x  54.6, y  10.3 AC  AB  BC ⇒ 11  x  2 ⇒ x 9
e x  21.8, y  3.01 f x  45.9, y  3.87 b i x  6.08 from x2  37,
ii x  7.23 from
42
5 Using the sine rule, x   ; rationalising x2  4(2  1)x  (29  82
)  0
2  2
8 x4
(2  2
42 ) 9 AC  1.93 cm
x    42
  4  4(2
  1).
10 b 12
2

11 410
12 AC  123 cm and BC  613 cm
Exercise 2C
1 a 70.5°, 109° (109.5°)
2 a x  74.6, y  65.4 Exercise 2G
x 105, y  34.6 1 a 23.7 cm2 b 4.31 cm2 c 20.2 cm2
b x  59.8, y  48.4 2 a x  41.8 or 138(.2)
x 120, y  27.3 b x  26.7 or 153(.3)
c x  56.8, y  4.37 c x  60 or 120
x 23.2, y  2.06 3 275(.3) m (third side  135.3 m)
3 a 5 cm (ACB  90°) b 24.6° 4 3.58
c 45.6°, 134(.4)° 5 b Maximum A  3116, when x  112
4 2.96 cm 6 b 2.11
5 In one triangle ABC  101° (100.9°); in the other
BAC  131° (130.9°).
Mixed exercise 2H
1 a 155°
Exercise 2D b 13.7 cm
1 a 3.19 cm  cm)
b 1.73 cm (3 2 a x  49.5, area  1.37 cm2
c 9.85 cm d 4.31 cm b x  55.2, area  10.6 cm2
e 6.84 cm (isosceles) f 9.80 cm c x  117, area  6.66 cm2
2 11.2 km 3 6.50 cm2
3 302 yards (301.5…) 4 a 36.1 cm2 b 12.0 cm2
4 4.4 253
5 42 5 a 5 b  cm2
2
6 b Minimum AC2  60.75; it occurs for x  12. 7 b 112 cm2
153
8 a 4 b  (6.50) cm2
4
Exercise 2E
1 a 108(.2)° b 90° c 60°
d 52.6° e 137° f 72.2°
2 128.5° or 031.5° (BAC  48.5°)
3 ACB  22.3°
4 ABC  108(.4)°
5 104° (104.48°)
6 b 3.5
Chapter 3 Answers
Exercise 3A 3 a 3 loga x  4 loga y  logaz
1 a b 5 loga x  2 loga y
y y (1.7)x
c 2  2 loga x
4 d loga x  12 loga y  loga z
y4 1 1
2  2 loga x
e  
3
2
Exercise 3E
1
1 a 6.23 b 2.10 c 0.431 d 1.66
e 3.22 f 1.31 g 3.24 h 0.0617
4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 x i 1.42 j 0.542
2.6 2 a 0, 2.32 b 1.26, 2.18 c 1.21
b x  2.6 d 0.631 e 0.565, 0.712 f x0
g x2 h x  1
2 a y  (0.6)x
y
4 Exercise 3F
3 1 a 2.460 b 3.465 c 4.248
y2 d 0.458 e 0.774
2 2 a 1.27 b 2.09 c 0.721
1 3 a 12, 512 b 116, 14 c 2.52

4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 x Mixed exercise 3G
1.4 1 x  1, x  0
2 a 2 loga p  loga q b loga p  4, loga q  1
b x  1.4 1p 3p
3 a 4 b 4 1
3 y 4 a 9 b 12 c 1, 9
9
4 5 b 2.32
3 6 x  232, y  2141
1

2 7 3, 9
y 1x 8 13, 2
1 9 (4, 16) or (16, 4)
3 3
4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 x 11 b x   , y  
4 2
12 b
 14,  32 d 0.585

Exercise 3B
1 a log4 256  4 b log3 (19)  2
c log10 1 000 000  6 d log11 11  1
e log0.2 0.008  3
2 a 24  16 b 52  25
1
c 9 3
2 d 51  0.2
e 105  100 000
3 a 3 b 2 c 7 d 1 e 6
1
f 
2 g 1 h 2 i 10 j 2
4 a 625 b 9 c 7 d 2

Exercise 3C
1 1.30 2 0.602
3 3.85 4 0.105
5 1.04 6 1.55
7 0.523 8 3.00

Exercise 3D
1 a log2 21 b log2 9 c log5 80
d log6 (6841) e log10 120
2 a log28  3 b log6 36  2 c log12 144  2
d log8 2  13 e log10 10  1
Chapter 4 Answers
2 2
Exercise 4A b (x  52)  ( y  32)  1812  0
1 a (5, 5) b (6, 4) c (1, 4) 2 2
(   (  32)  327
x 5
) y
2
d (0, 0) e (1, 4) f (2, 1) 37

so centre is (2, 32) and radius
5

g (8, 32) h (4a, 0) i (3p, 2q) 2
2
3s u c 2(  2)2  2(  145)  
x y 30
9
8 0
j
2 
, 3t
 
k , v
2  l (2a, a  b)
2(  2)  2(  4 )  89
x 2 1
y5 2 30

309

55 so centre is (2, 145), radius  
, 4)
m (32
2 (32, 7)
n
23, 2 
, 2
o (22   33
)
d 2(x  2)2  2( y  2)2  13  0

22

2(x  2)2  2( y  2)2  123


3a b 13


3 , 
5 4  so centre is (2, 2) radius 
2

4 (32, 3) 4 (x  8)2  ( y  1)2  25
5 (x  32)2  ( y  4)2  645
5 (18, 53)
6 5

6 (3, 72) 8 a 310 
7 (10, 5) 9 a (x  4)2  (y  6)2  73 b 3x  8y  13  0
8 (7a, 17a) 10 a (0, 17), (17, 0) b 144.5
9 p  8, q  7
10 a  2, b  4
Exercise 4E
1 (7, 0), (5, 0)
Exercise 4B 2 (0, 2), (0, 8)
1 y  x  7
3 a   2, 8 b  8, 2
2 2 x y  8  0
3 a (10, 10) b y x 3 3
 5 4 (6, 10), (2, 2)
4 2
4 y  73 x  50 5 (4, 9), (7, 2)
6 8x 6y 5  0 9 (0, 2), (4, 6)
7 (3, 2) 10 a 13 b 1, 5
8 (8, 0)
9 a i y  2x ii y  x  9
b (3, 6) Mixed exercise 4F
10 (3, 6) 1 (x  2)2  (y  4)2  20
2 a 229 b 12
3 (1, 0), (11, 0)
Exercise 4C 4 m  7  105
, n  7  105

1 a 10 b 13 c 5 5 4
d 5  e 
210 f 106
 6 x  y  10  0
g 113
 h 
a53 i 
3b5 7 a a  3, b  91 8
j 5c k 
d61 l 
2e5 8  91

m 10 n 53 o 
42 3
b y   (x  3)

2 10 8 a c  10, d  165
5   5)
b 5(165
4 10
 9 a p  0, q  24 b (0, 49), (0, 1)
5 (3, 6) 11 (1, 3)
7 a i 25 ii 5 12 (x  2)2  (y  2)2  61
b 10 13 a i y  4x  4 ii x  2 b (2, 4)
8 (2, 3) 14 b 106

9 15 15 a (4, 0), (0, 12) b (2, 6)
10 b 50 c (3, 6) c (x  2)2  ( y  6)2  40
16 (x  2)2  y2  34
Exercise 4D 17 60
1 a (x  3)2  ( y  2)2  16 19 a r2
b (x  4)2  ( y  5)2  36 20 a p  1, q  4 b i 23 ii 32
c (x  5)2  ( y  6)2  12 21 a (3, 1), r  4
d (x  2a)2  ( y  7a)2  25a2 22 a (5, 8), r  10
e (x  22)2  ( y  32
)2  1 23 a (4, 3), r  7 
1 3 32 
2 a
c
(5, 4), 9
(4, 0), 5
b (7, 1), 4
d (4a,  a), 12a
24

a ,  , r  
2 2 2
e (35, 5
), 33 
3 a (x  2)2  ( y  3)2  10  0
(x  2)2  ( y  3)  10
so centre is (2, 3) and radius 10
Review Exercise 1 Answers
x1
1 
x4
2 4.32 cm
3 a 4
b loga 80

4 32
5 2 x2  3 x  5
7 a 0.179
b x  15
9 b (2x  1)(x  5)(x  2)
10 59.0° or 121.0°
11 a 2  log2 a  2log2 b
b 23
12 a 20
b (4, 1)
c (x  4)2  (y  1)2  5
13 a 24
b (x  3)(3x  2)(x  4)
c 558
14 b 4
c 10.8 cm2
15 a x  0.218
b 9

16 10
17 a 6
c (x  3)(x  4)(x  1)
18 a 2.5
b 2.22 m
19 a x  1.55
b x  4 or x  12
21 a a  12, b  16
22 a 11.93 km
b 100.9°
23 a logp 2
b 0.125
24 a (x  1)2  ( y  5)2  58
b y  2  37 (x  4)
25 1
8
26 19.4 cm2
27 x  1 or x  1.46
28 82.9°
29 x  312, y  9
30 a (1, 8) and (3, 2)
b x  5y  13  0
31 63
Chapter 5 Answers
Exercise 5A Exercise 5D
1 a x4  4x3y  6x2y2  4xy3  y4 1 a 1  8x  28x2  56x3
b p5  5p4q  10p3q2  10p2q3  5pq4  q5 b 1  12x  60x2  160x3
c a3  3a2b  3ab2  b3 c 1  5x  445x2  15x3
d x3  12x2  48x  64 d 1  15x  90x2  270x3
e 16x4  96x3  216x2  216x  81 e 128  448x  672x2  560x3
f a5  10a4  40a3  80a2  80a  32 f 27  54x  36x2  8x3
g 81x4  432x3  864x2  768x  256 g 64  576x  2160x2  4320x3
h 16x4  96x3y  216x2y2  216xy3  81y4 h 256  256x  96x2  16x3
2 a 16 b 10 c 8 d 1280 i 128  2240x  16 800x2  70 000x3
e 160 f 2 g 40 h 96 3 a  162, b  135, c  0
3 d 1  9x  30x2  44x3  24x4 4 a p5 b 10 c 80
4 8  12y  6y2  y3, 8  12x  6x2  11x3  3x4  3x5  x6 5 1  16x  112x2  448x3, 1.171 648, accurate to 4 sf
5 143
6 3 Mixed exercise 5E
7 52, 1 1 a p  16 b 270 c 1890
8 34 2 a A  8192, B  53 248, C  159 744
3 a 1  20x  180x2  960x3
b 0.817 04, x  0.01
Exercise 5B 4 a 1024  153 60x  103 680x2  414 720x3
1 a 24 b 720 c 56 b 880.35
d 10 e 6 f 28 5 a 81  216x  216x2  96x3  16x4
g 10 h 20 i 10 b 81  216x  216x2  96x3  16x4
n(n  1)(n  2) c 1154
j 15 k 56 l 
6 6 a n8 b 385
2 a 1 b 4 c 6 d 4 e 1 7 a 81  1080x  5400x2  12 000x3  10 000x4

 
3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 b 1 012 054 108 081, x  100
3 a b
0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 8 a 1  24x  264x2  1760x3
4 a Selecting a group of 4 from 6 creates a group of 2. b 1.268 16
c 1.268 241 795

6
b 6C2  15,  15
4 d 0.006 45% (3 sf)
10 5 1
9 x5  5x3  10x    3  5
Exercise 5C 4096 2048
x 1280
x x 1280
10 b   x  x2  x3
1 a 16x4  32x3y  24x2y2  8xy3  y4 729 81 27 27
b p5  5p4q  10p3q2  10p2q3  5pq4  q5 11 a 64  192x  240x2  160x3  60x4  12x5  x6
c 1  8x  24x2  32x3  16x4 b k  1560
d 81  108x  54x2  12x3  x4 12 a k  1.25 b 3500
e 1  2x  32 x2  12 x3  116 x4 13 a A  64, B  160, C  20 b x  32
f 256  256x  96x2  16x3  x4
14 a p  1.5 b 50.625
g 32x5  240x4y  720x3y2  1080x2y3
 810xy4  243y5
h x6  12x5  60x4  160x3  240x2  192x  64
2 a 90x3 b 80x3y2 c 20x3
d 720x3 e 120x3 f 4320x3
g 1140x 3
h 241 920x 3

3 a 1  10x  45x2  120x3


b 1  10x  40x2  80x3
c 1  18x  135x2  540x3
d 256  1024x  1792x2  1792x3
e 1024  2560x  2880x2  1920x3
f 2187  5103x  5103x2  2835x3
g x8  16x7y  112x6y2  448x5y3
h 512x9  6912x8y  41 472x7y2  145 152x6y3
4 a  12
5 b  2
5  105 
6 1, 
8
7 1  0.6x  0.15x2  0.02x3, 0.941 48, accurate to 5 dp
8 1024  1024x  460.8x2  122.88x3, 1666.56,
accurate to 3 sf
Chapter 6 Answers
Exercise 6A 7 b (3  12) cm
1 a 9° b 12° c 75° 3
d 90° e 140° f 210° 
c 18   cm
2 
g 225° h 270° i 540°
d 12.9 mm
2 a 26.4° b 57.3° c 65.0° d 99.2°
8 c f(2.3)  0.033, f(2.32)  0.034
e 143.2° f 179.9° g 200.0°
9 b i 6.77 ii 15.7 iii 22.5
3 a 0.479 b 0.156 c 1.74
10 b 15.7 c 5.025 cm2
d 0.909 e 0.897
11 a 23 cm b 2 cm2
2
4 a  b  c  d  12 b i 80.9 m ii 26.7 m iii 847 m2
45 18 8 6 13 c 20.7 cm2
5 4
e  f  g  h  14 b 16 cm c 177 cm2
4 3 12 9
5 2 3 10
i  j  k  l 
8 3 4 9
4 3 7 11
m  n  o  p 
3 2 4 6
5 a 0.873 b 1.31 c 1.75
d 2.79 e 4.01 f 5.59

Exercise 6B
1 a i 2.7 ii 2.025 iii 7.5 (23.6)
b i 1623 ii 1.8 iii 3.6
c i 113 ii 0.8 iii 2
10
2  cm
3
3 2
4 52 cm
5 a 10.4 cm b 114
6 7.5
7 0.8
4
8 a 
3
b
6  3 cm
9 6.8 cm
10 a (R  r) cm c 2.43

Exercise 6C
1 a 19.2 cm2 b 6.75 cm2 c 1.296 cm2
d 38.3 cm2 e 513 cm2 f 5 cm2
2 a 4.47 b 3.96 c 1.98
3 12 cm2
4 b 120 cm2
5 4023 cm
6 a 12 c 1.48 cm2
8 38.7 cm2
9 8.88 cm2
10 a 1.75 cm2 b 25.9 cm2 c 25.9 cm2
11 9 cm2
12 b 28 cm
13 78.4 (  0.8)
14 b 34.1 m2

Mixed exercise 6D

1 a  b 8.56 cm2
3
2 b i 25 ii 2c iii 625 cm2
3 a 120 cm2 b 2.16 c 161.07 cm2
4 a 1.839 b 11.03
p
5 a  c 12.206 cm2 d 1.106 1.150
r
6 a 1.28 b 16 c 1 : 3.91
Chapter 7 Answers
Exercise 7A 7 4
1 a Geometric r  2 b Not geometric 8 40 m
c Not geometric d Geometric r  3 9 r 0 because S S3, a  12, r  12
Geometric r  12 Geometric r  1

e f 2
10 r   
g Geometric r  1 h Geometric r  14 3
2 a 135, 405, 1215 b 32, 64, 128
c 7.5, 3.75, 1.875 d 1, 1, 1
64 256 1024
Mixed exercise 7F
e p3, p4, p5 f 8x4, 16x5, 32x6
1 a Not geometric b Geometric r  1.5
3 a 33 b 93 
c Geometric r  12 d Geometric r  2
e Not geometric f Geometric r  1
Exercise 7B 2 a 0.8235 (4 dp), 10  (0.7)n1
1 a 486, 39 366, 2  3n1 b 640, 5  2n1
25 25 100 c 4, 4  (1)n1
b , , n 3 1
8 128 2 1 d 
128, 3  (2)
 n1

c 32, 512, (2)n1 3 a 4092 b 19.98 (2 dp)


d 1.610 51, 2.357 95, (1.1)n1 c 50 d 3.33 (2 dp)
2 10, 6250 4 a 9 b 8
3
3 a  1, r  2 1
 6
c Doesn’t converge d 3
4 18
5 b 60.75 c 182.25 d 3.16
5 6 (from x  0), 4 (from x  10)
6 b 200 c 33313 d 8.95  104
7 a 76, 60.8 b 0.876 c 367 d 380
Exercise 7C 8 a 1, 13, 19
1 a 220 b 242 c 266 d 519 9 a 0.8 b 10 c 50 d 0.189 (3 sf)
2 57.7, 83.2 10 a V  2000  0.85a b £8874.11
3 £18 000, after 7.88 years c 9.9 years
4 34 11 a 12 b 34, 2 c 14 d 867.62
5 11th term 12 b £12 079.98
6 59 days 13 a 1 hour 21 mins c 3 hours 25 mins
7 20.15 years 14 a 136 litres c 872
8 11.2 years 15 b 2015 c £23 700 (£23 657)
16 25 years
Exercise 7D
1 a 255 b 63.938 (3 dp)
c 728 d 54623
e 5460 f 19 680
g 5.994 (3 dp) h 44.938 (3 dp)
5 9
4, 4
2  

3 264  1  1.84  1019


4 a £49 945.41 b £123 876.81
5 a 2.401 b 48.8234
6 19 terms
7 22 terms
8 26 days, 98.5 miles on the 25th day
9 25 years

Exercise 7E
1 a 190 b Doesn’t exist
c 623 d Doesn’t exist
e Doesn’t exist f 412
g Doesn’t exist h 90
1 1
i  if r j  if x 12
1r 1  2x
2 23
3 23
4 20
40
5 
3  1313
2
 3
6 99
Chapter 8 Answers
Exercise 8A m y n y
1 a b y
y P
P
3 πc O x
x πc 8 5πc
O 80° 
100° 3 8
80° 80° O x
x 5πc
O  P
3
P

c d o y
y y
200° P
P 165° π c

20° O x 9
15°
x O x
P O
19πc
9

e f
y y 2 a First b Second c Second
225° d Third e Third f Second
g First h Fourth
35° O x 45° O x
145°
P Exercise 8B
P 1 a 1 b 1 c 0
d 1 e 1 f 0
g h g 0 h 0 i 0
y y j 0
2 a 1 b 1 c 0
280° 330° d 1 e 1 f 1
g 0 h 0 i 0
O 80° x O 30° x j 0
P

Exercise 8C
P 1 a sin 60° b sin 80° c sin 20°
d sin 60° e sin 80° f cos 70°
i j g cos 80° h cos 50° i cos 20°
y y P j cos 5° k tan 80° l tan 35°
m tan 30° n tan 5° o tan 60°

20° O x p sin  q cos  r cos 
6 3 4
280° 2
P 160° 80° s tan  t tan  u sin 
5 3 16
O x 2
v cos  w sin  x tan 
5 7 8

2 a sin b sin c sin


d sin e sin f sin
k l g sin h sin i sin
y y
P

7πc 3 a cos b cos c cos
3π c 6 d cos e cos f cos
 g tan h tan i tan
πc 4
O x j tan k tan l tan
4
P π c
O x
6 4 sin and tan are odd functions
cos is an even function
Chapter 8 Answers

Exercise 8D Exercise 8F
2
 3 1 1 a i 1, x0 ii 1, x  180
1 a  b  c  b i 4, x  90 ii 4, x  270
2 2 2
c i 1, x0 ii 1, x  180
3 3 1 d i 4, x  90 ii 2, x  270
d  e  f 
2 2 2 e i 1, x  270 ii 1, x  90
1 2 3 f i 1, x  30 ii 1, x  90
g  h  i 
2 2 2
2 2
j  k 1 l 1 y y  cos 3θ° y  cos θ°
2
3 1
m  n 3
 o 3

3
2 A
0 90° 180° 270° 360° θ

90°  θ 1
c b

θ 3 a The graph of y  cos is the graph of y  cos


reflected in the -axis.
B a C
CAB  (90°  ) y
1
AC b
So cos (90°  )      sin
AB c

BC a
0 90° 180° 270° 360° θ
sin (90°  )      cos
AB c
1
BC a 1 1
tan (90°  )        
tan

AC b b
 Meets -axis at (90°, 0), (270°, 0)
a
Meets y -axis at (0°, 1)
Exercise 8E Maximum at (180°, 1)
Minimum at (0°, 1) and (360°, 1)
1 y
b The graph of y  13 sin is the graph of y  sin
1 y  cos θ stretched by a scale factor 13 in the y direction.

π  π2
0 π π θ 1
3
2

1
0 90° 180° 270° 360° θ
13

2 y Meets -axis at (0°, 0), (180°, 0), (360°, 0)


Meets y -axis at (0°, 0)
y  tan θ°
Maximum at (90°, 13)
Minimum at (270°, 13)

c The graph of y  sin 13 is the graph of y  sin


180 90 0 90° 180° θ stretched by a scale factor 3 in the direction.

y
1

3 y 0 90° 180° 270° 360° θ


y  sin θ°
1
1

90 0 90° 180° 270° θ Only meets axis at origin


Maximum at (270°, 1)
1
Chapter 8 Answers

d The graph of y tan (  45°) is the graph of tan Meets -axis at (15721 °, 0), (11221 °, 0), (6721 °, 0),
translated by 45° to the right. (2221 °, 0), (2221 °, 0), (6721 °, 0), (11221 °, 0), (15721 °, 0)
y Meets y-axis at (0, 1)
Maxima at (90°, 1), (0, 1), (90°, 1), (180°, 1)
Minima at (135°, 1), (45°, 1), (45°, 1),
(135°, 1)
d This is the graph of y  sin ° reflected in the
y-axis. (This is the same as y  sin °.)
0 90° 180° 270° 360° θ
1 y
y  sin (θ)°
1

Meets -axis at (45°, 0), (225°, 0) 0 θ


180° 90° 90° 180°
Meets y-axis at (0°, 1)
(Asymptotes at  135° and  315°)
1
4 a This is the graph of y sin ° stretched by scale
factor 2 in the y-direction (i.e. reflected in the
Meets -axis at (180°, 0), (0°, 0), (180°, 0)
-axis and scaled by 2 in the y direction).
Maximum at (90°, 1)
y Minimum at (90°, 1)
2
y  2sin θ° 5 a This is the graph of y  sin stretched by scale
factor 2 horizontally.
Period  4
y
180° 90° 0 90° 180° θ y  sin 12 θ
1

2
2π θ
0
2π 3π π  π π π 3π
2 2 2 2
Meets -axis at (180°, 0), (0, 0), (180, 0)
Maximum at (90°, 2) 1
Minimum at (90°, 2).
b This is the graph of y  tan ° translated by 180° b This is the graph of y  cos stretched by scale
to the left. factor 12 vertically (equivalent to reflecting in
-axis and stretching vertically by 12).
y Period  2
y  tan (θ  180)°
y
y  12 cos θ
1
2

180° 90° 0 90° 180° θ


2π 3π π  π 0 π π 3π 2π θ
2 2 2 2
 12

As tan ° has a period of 180° c This is the graph of y  tan translated by


tan (  180)°  tan °
 to the right.
Meets -axis at (180°, 0), (0, 0), (180°, 0) 2
Meets y-axis at (0, 0) Period 
c This is the graph of y  cos ° stretched by scale y  tan (θ  π2 )
factor 14 horizontally. y

y
y  cos 4θ°
1

2π 3π π  π 0 π π 3π 2π θ
2 2 2 2
180° 90° 0 90° 180° θ

1
Chapter 8 Answers

d This is the graph of y  tan stretched by scale b sin(90°  )


 sin{(90°  )}  sin(  90°)
factor 12 horizontally. Period  
2 using (a)(ii)
y  (cos ) using (a)(iii)
 cos
y  tan 2θ c Using (a)(i) cos(90°  )  cos{(90°  )}
 cos(  90°),
0 but cos(  90°)  sin , so cos(90°  )  sin
2π 3π π π π π π π 3π 2π θ
2 2 4 4 2 2
Mixed exercise 8G
1 a cos 57° b sin 48°
c tan 10° d sin 0.84c

6 a i y  cos ( ) is a reflection of y  cos in the e cos 
15  
y-axis, which is the same curve, so 2

cos  cos ( ). 2 a 1 b 
2
y
y  cos θ° c 1 d 3


3

e 1 f 
2
3
270°180° 90° 0 90° 180° 270° 360° 450° θ g  h 12
2
i 0 j 12

3 a A stretch of scale factor 2 in the x direction.


ii y  sin ( ) is a reflection of y  sin in the b A translation of 3 in the y direction.
y-axis. c A reflection in the x-axis.
d A translation of 20 in the x direction (i.e. 20 to
y
y  sin (θ)° the right).
4 a π
y y  tan (x  4 )
2
180° 0 180° 360° θ
y  2 cos x
1

0 π π 3π π θ
y  sin ( ) is a reflection of y  sin ( ) in 4 2 4
the -axis, which is the graph of y  sin , so 1
sin ( )  sin .
y 2
y  sin (θ)°

b There are no solutions of tan x    2 cos x  0
4

 
0 θ
in the interval 0  x  , since y  tan x  
4  
180° 180° 360° and y  2 cos x do not intersect in the interval.

3
5 a 300 b (30, 1) c 60 d 
2
iii y  sin (  90°) is the graph of y  sin 6 a The graph is that of y  sin x stretched in the x

translated by 90° to the right, which is the direction. Each ‘half-wave’ has interval .
graph of y  cos , so sin (  90°)  cos . 5
y
y
y  sin (θ  90°) 1

0 π 2π 3π 4π π 6π 7π 8π 9π 2π θ
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
180° 90° 0 90° 180° 270° 360° θ 1

2
b  c 5
5
Chapter 8 Answers

7 a The four shaded regions are congruent.

y
1 y  sin θ°
(180  α)°
(360  α)°

0
α° 90° 180° 270° 360° θ

(180  α)°
1

b sin
° and sin(180 
)° have the same y value
(call it k)
so sin
°  sin(180 

sin(180 
)° and sin(360 
)° have the same
y value, (which will be k)
so sin
°  sin(180 

 sin(180 

 sin(360 

8 a y
1 (180  α)° y  cos θ°

(360  α)°

0
α° 90° 180° 270° 360° θ

1 (180  α)°

y
(180  α)° y  tan θ°

(180  α)°

0
α° 90° 180° 270° 360° θ

(360  α)°

b i From the graph of y  cos °, which shows


four congruent shaded regions, if the y value
at
° is k,then y at (180 
)° is k, y at
(180 
)°  k and y at (360 
)°  k
so cos
°  cos(180 

 cos(180 

 cos(360 

ii From the graph of y  tan °, if the y value at

° is k, then at (180 
)° it is k, at (180 

it is k and at (360 
)° it is k,
so tan
°  tan(180 

 tan(180 

 tan(360 

Review Exercise 2 Answers
1 1  5x  10x2  10x3  5x4  x5 20 a sin x
2 18.28 cm b sin x
3 a 23 b 290 c sin x
15 6 1
4 y 21 x6  6x4  15x2  20    4  6
x
2
x x
1 22 238 248 cm3
23 a y

y  sin x
 3π
2
π  2π 0 π
2
π θ

0 90° 180° 270° 360°


x
1

5 64a6  576a5b  2160a4b2  …


6 a 23 radians b 7.85 cm y  tan(x  90°)
7 b r  12 or r  32 b 2
c 8 24 7
8 b n
25 a translation of 45° in the x-direction
360°
b  or 
n  2
n  b stretch of scale factor 3 in the y-direction
c stretch of scale factor 2 in the x-direction
9 a 1  7px  21p2x2  35p3x3  … d translation of 3 in the y-direction
b 13 26 a  2, b  19, c  70
c 3257 3  2
10 56 cm2 27   2 : 3  2 or 1 : 
2
11 300°
28 a x  1, r  13 and x  9, r  3
12 a 12
b 243
3  c 364.5
b 
2 29 a
c 3 y
13 a 1  8ax  28a2x2  …
1.5
b a  3, b  252
14 a 1.287 radians y  1.5 cos(x  60°)
b 6.44 cm
15 a 32
b 89
0 90° 180° 270° 360°
x
c 5909.790
16 a cos 2θ
b cos 2θ
c cos 2θ
17 a 1  20x  180x2  960x3  … 1.5
b 0.817
18 a 6 cm b 6.70 cm2 b (0, 0.75), (150, 0), (330, 0)
19 a 180(1.05)n b 2014 30 x  260°, x  320°
Chapter 9 Answers
Exercise 9A c
y
1 a x 43 b x 2

3
( 13 , 1 27
5
)
c x 2 d x 2, x  3
e x  , x  1 f x
g x0 h x6
2 a x 4.5 b x  2.5
0 (1, 0) x
c x  1 d 1 x 2
e 3 x 3 f 5 x 5
g 0 x 9 h 2 x 0
d
y
Exercise 9B
1 a 28
b 17
( 13 , 14
27 )
c 15
2 a 10 0 x
b 4
c 12.25
3 a (34, 94) minimum
b (12, 914) maximum
c (13, 1257) maximum, (1, 0) minimum (3, 18)
d (3, 18) minimum, (13, 1247) maximum
e (1, 2) minimum, (1, 2) maximum
f (3, 27) minimum 5 (1, 1) inflexion (gradient is positive either side of
g (94, 94) minimum point)
h (2, 42 ) minimum
i (6 , 36) minimum, (6 , 36) minimum, y
(0, 0) maximum
4 a
y (1, 1)

0 x

0 x

6 Maximum value is 27; f(x)  27

( 34 ,  94 ) Exercise 9C
1 20 m  40 m; 800 m2
2 2000 cm2
b
y 3 40 cm
( 12 , 9 14 ) 800
4  cm2
4
5 27 216 mm2

Mixed exercise 9D
1 a x  4, y  20
d2y 15
0 x b 2    0  minimum
dx 8
2 (1, 11) and (73, 12257)
Chapter 9 Answers

3 a 73312
x3 1
b   2x    223
3 x
1 2
 
c f(x)  x    0 for all values of x.
x
4 (1, 4)
x x
5 a y  1    
2 4
2
c  m2 (0.280 m2)
4
6 b t2
c 101
  10.0 (3 sf)
10

7 b 3

d2V
c  0  maximum
dx 2
2300
d 
27
e 2229%

8 c x  202, S  1200 m2
d2S
d   0
dx 2
250
9 a   2x
2
x
b (5, 125)
10 b x  22, or x  0
c OP  3; f (x)  0 so minimum when x  22

(maximum when x  0)
11 b A is (1, 0); B is (53, 91237)
Chapter 10 Answers
Exercise 10A (x  y)2 (x  y)2

1 a sin2  b 5 c cos2 A
e x2  y2  2
or     1
4 4
2
d cos e tan x0 f tan 3A Exercise 10B
g 4 h sin2 i 1
1 a 270° b 60°, 240° c 60°, 300°
2 112 d 15°, 165° e 140°, 220° f 135°, 315°
3 tan x  3 tan y g 90°, 270° h 230°, 310° i 45.6°, 134.4°
sin2 j 135°, 225° k 30°, 210° l 135°, 315°
4 a 1  sin2 b  c sin
1  sin2 m 131.8°, 228.2°
1  sin2 n 90°, 126.9°, 233.1°
d  e 1  2 sin2 o 180°, 199.5°, 340.5°, 360°
sin
5 (One outline example of a proof is given) 2 a 120, 60, 240, 300 b 171, 8.63

a LHS
sin  cos  2 sin cos
2 2 c 144, 144 d 327, 32.9

1  2 sin cos e 150, 330, 510, 690 f 251, 431
 RHS 4 2 2
3 a  , 0, , 2 b , , 
3 3 3
1  cos 2 sin2 sin 7 5 3
b LHS


sin   c , , ,  d , 2
cos cos cos 4 4 4 4

sin tan  RHS e 0.14, 3.00, 6.14 f 0.59, 3.73

sin x° cos x° sin2 x°  cos2 x°


c LHS
  

cos x° sin x° sin x°cos x°
Exercise 10C
1

  RHS 1 a 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°, 180°, 225°, 270°, 315°, 360°
sin x°cos x°
b 60°, 180°, 300°
d LHS
cos2 A  (1  cos2 A)
2 cos2 A  1 c 2212°, 11212°, 20212°, 29212°

2 (1  sin2 A)  1
1  2 sin2 A  RHS
d 30°, 150°, 210°, 330°
e LHS
(4 sin2  4 sin cos  cos2 ) e 300°
 (sin2  4 sin cos  4 cos2 ) f 225°, 315°

5(sin2  cos2 )  5  RHS
g 90°, 270°
f LHS
2  (sin2  2 sin cos  cos2 ) h 50°, 170°

2(sin2  cos2 ) i 165°, 345°
 (sin2  2 sin cos  cos2 )
j 65°, 245°

sin2  2 sin cos  cos2
2 a 250°, 310°

(sin  cos )2  RHS
b 16.9°, 123°
g LHS
sin2 x(1  sin2 y)  (1  sin2 x) sin2 y
c 77.3°, 17.3°, 42.7°, 103°, 163°

sin2 x  sin2 y  RHS
d 42.1°, 2.88°, 47.9°, 87.1°
5 12 7
6 a sin  , cos   3 a , 
13 13 12 12
4 4 b 0.986, 0.786
b sin  , tan  
5 3
3
24 7 c 0, , , , 2
c cos  , tan   2 2
25 24
d 1.48, 5.85
5
 25
7 a  b 
3 5
3
 1 Exercise 10D
8 a  b 
2 2 1 a 60°, 120°, 240°, 300°
7
 7 b 45°, 135°, 225°, 315°
9 a  b 
4 3 c 0°, 180°, 199°, 341°, 360°
d 77.0°, 113°, 257°, 293°
10 a x2  y2  1 e 60°, 300°
y2 f 204°, 336°
b 4x2  y2  4
or x  4  1
2
g 30°, 60°, 120°, 150°, 210°, 240°, 300°, 330°
c x2  y  1 h 0°, 75.5°, 180°, 284°, 360°
i 270°
x2
d x2  y2 (1  x2)
or x  y  1
2
2
j 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°, 360°
Chapter 10 Answers

k 0°, 18.4°, 180°, 198°, 360° 10 0.73, 2.41, 4.71


l 90°, 104°, 256°, 270° 2 sin 2
11 a 2 sin 2  cos 2 ⇒   1
m 72.0°, 144°, 216°, 288° c os 2
n 0°, 60°, 300°, 360° ⇒ 2 tan 2  1 ⇒ tan 2  0.5
o 194°, 270°, 346° b 13.3, 103.3, 193.3, 283.3
p 0°, 360° 12 a 225, 345
2 a 45°, 135° b 180°, 117°, 0°, 63.4°, 180° b 22.2, 67.8, 202.2, 247.8
c 114° d 127°, 73.4°, 53.4°, 107° 13 a (0, 1)
e 180°, 60° f 41.8°, 138° 17 23 41 47
b , , , 
g 38.2°, 142° h 106° 24 24 24 24
3 5 11 17 23 11 23
3 a ,  b , , ,  14 a , 
2 2 1 2 12 12 12 12 12
2 5 5 11
c 0, 0.983, , 4.12, 2 d 0, 2.03, , 5.18, 2 b , , , 
3 6 3 6
2 4 15 30°, 150°, 210°
e 0.841, , , 5.44 f 4.01, 5.41
3 3 16 36°, 84°, 156°
g 1.11, 2.68, 4.25, 5.82 17 0°, 131.8°, 228.2°
18 a 90 b x  120 or 300
Mixed exercise 10E 19 a 60, 150, 240, 330

  ii p  32, q  60
7 2 4 b i (340, 0)
1 Using sin2 A  1  cos2 A, sin2 A  1     .
11 11 20 a 30
Since angle A is obtuse, it is in the second quadrant b At C (45, 0) the curve crosses the positive x-axis
2 for the first time, so 1  2 sin(45p°  30°)  0.
and sin is positive, so sin A  .
11
 This gives (45p°  30°)  210°.
c B (15, 3), D (75, 0)
 
sin A 2 11 2 2
Then tan A           7 .
cos A  11 7 7 7
21
 2
2 a  b 
5 5
3 a (240, 0), (60, 0), (120, 0), (300, 0)
y
1

360° 270° 180° 90° 0 90° 180° 270° 360° θ

1

b (270, 0), (30, 0), (90, 0), (330, 0)


4 a cos2  sin2 b sin4 3 c 1
4  tan x
5 a 1 b tan y  
2 tan x  3
6 a LHS
(1  2 sin  sin2 )  cos2

1  2 sin  1

2  2 sin

2(1  sin )  RHS
b LHS
cos4  sin2

(1  sin2 )2  sin2

1  2 sin2  sin4  sin2

(1  sin2 )  sin4

cos2  sin4  RHS
7 a No solutions: 1  sin  1
b 2 solutions: tan  1 has 2 solutions in the
interval.
c No solutions: 2 sin  3 cos  5 so
2 sin  3 cos 6 can never be equal to 0.
d No solutions: tan2  1 has no real solutions.
8 a (4x  y)( y  1)
b 14.0°, 180°, 194°
9 a 3 cos 3 °
b 16.1, 104, 136, 224, 256, 344
Chapter 11 Answers
Exercise 11A 9 a 1.59
1 a 514 b 10 c 1156 d 812 e 6012 b Underestimate; curve bends ‘outwards’
2 a 1623 b 612 c 4612 d 1114 e 212 10 a i 1.8195 ii 1.8489
42
b  i 3.51% ii 1.95%
3
Exercise 11B
1 a 8 b 934 c 1923 d 21 e 8152
2 4 Mixed exercise 11F
3 6 1 a 1, 3 b 1023
4 1023 2 a q  18 b 7314
5 2113 4 16 8
3 a 3
3  b 5 2
   16

5
2
6 113 1
2
3
1
4 a 5x  8x  x  c 2b 
3
2 23
5 a (3, 0) b (1, 4) c 634
Exercise 11C 6 a A  6, B  9
1 113 5 4
b 35 x 3  92 x 3  9x  c
2 2056 c 149110
3 4012 3 1 3
7 a 
2 x 2  2 x 2
4 113 3 1
b 2x  8x  c
2 2
5 21112
c 6  23 
8 a 2y  x  0 b y  114 c 22498
Exercise 11D 9 b (4, 16) c 133 (3 sf)
1 a A (2, 6), B (2, 6) b 1023 10 a (6, 12) b 1313
2 a A (1, 3), B (3, 3) b 113
11 a A (1, 0), B (5, 0), C (6, 5) b 1016
3 623
12 a 1
4 4.5
5 a (2, 12) b 1313 b yx1
6 a 2056 b 1716 c A(1, 0), B (5, 6) d 5056
1
7 c yx4 d 835 e 333

8 338 13 a q  2 b C (6, 17) c 113


9 b 7.2
10 a 2113 b 259

Exercise 11E
1 0.473
2 2.33
3 3.28
4 a 4.34 b Overestimate; curve bends ‘inwards’
5 1.82
6 a 1.11 b Overestimate; curve bends ‘inwards’
7 a
y

1 0 x

b 2
c 2
d Same; the trapezium rule gives an underestimate
of the area between x  1 and x  0, and an
overestimate between x  0 and x  1, and these
cancel out.
8 2.87
Review Exercise 3 Answers
1 0x2
5 
2 
2
3 8
4 x  4, x  2
5 x  63.4°, 116.6°
6 4
7 a i 8 ii 0 iii 8
b (2, 8) is a minimum point on the graph of
y  f(x)
8 90°, 150°
9 412
10 (12, 0) and (12, 2)
11 a 1
 5
b   , 
4 4
12 a y

1
y x

x
b
x 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2
1
 1 0.833 0.714 0.625 0.556 0.5
x
c 0.70
d overestimate; each trapezium gives an area
slightly larger than the area under the graph
14 30°, 150°, 210°, 330°
15 634
16 a (13, 2287 ) and (4, 47)
b (13, 2287 ) is a maximum, (4, 47) is a minimum
17 a (0, 2)
b (45°, 0) and (315°, 0)
18 2056
19 a (3, 0)
c (1, 4)
20 b x  30°, 150°
21 0.65
22 b 25 cm2
24 a A(23, 830 ), B(130 , 830 )
b 2849
25 b 96  cm2
3
26

a C , 0
2 
3 
b a  , b  
2 4
27 412
28 both pieces  40 cm
29 a 0.776
c 1.2%
30 3
Practice paper (C2) Answers
1 a 17 cm
b 17.5 cm2
2 a 3  2p
b 32
3 a 7
b (x  3)(x  2)(x  1)
4 a 21 840; 3640
b 6
1  sin2 (1  sin )(1  sin )
5 a LHS


RHS
sin (1  sin ) sin (1  sin )
b 19, 161
6 a 5
b 
210
7 b £225
c 6
8 a 9.084 25
b 63  43
c 0.3
4
9 a 14x 3  14x
1
b 536 x  14
3

c (0, 4) maximum, (1, 3) minimum


Examination style paper (C2)
Answers
1 64  576x  2160x2
2 a 12
b 64
128
c  3
3 b x  60°,131.8°, 228.2°, 300°
4 a 81
b 23
x3 7 x2
5 a     10x  c
3 2
b 19.5
6 a i (2, 1)
b 1
c 11.5
7 a a  3, b  5
8 a 3 x2  4 x  4
b (2, 10) and (23, 1247 )
c 6x  4
d (2, 10) is a maximum, (23, 1247 ) is a minimum
e 1 – the graph only crosses the x-axis once
9 b 3.325… cm
c 2.0 cm2

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