F5BRevision 2 Revised
F5BRevision 2 Revised
x4
1. Simplify and express your answer with positive indices. (3 marks)
( x 3 y 2 ) 2
=**
-
Xy
= 4
-
3
1 3b 5a
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-
3b +Ja 4b=
1+ Ja -
Tb
=
b =
~
a
3. Factorize
(a) 4p2 – 9q2,
(b) 4p2 – 9q2 + 10p – 15q. (3 marks)
(a) 4pt 9q - =
(2p)
=
33q)
=
(2p -
3q)(2p 3q)
-
-
(b) 4p2 9q 10p 15q (2p 3g)(2p + 3q) + 5(2p 3q)
=
-
+ - - -
(2p 3g)(2p + 3q + 5)
-
3
103 : 12
125 :
216
216k 125k-
and 216 kams
=
546i
-
the be inital and final volume of water
respectively
.
91k 5467 =
2
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~
Th
·
i Final volume of water =
216(61) =
1296 2 cm'
as let rem be the base radi of final volume .
55xr2 (12) =
1296i2
18
-
r =
. Radius :
18 cm
J
Start height :
+ 18
Ckyth-thu
=
257 an
-
-1223 3 cn2 .
4250cm"
-
-Disagree .
1)
-
(2
The
-
locus of
,
x
-
4x + 4 +
y + 2y + 1 =
x+ 4x +4 + =
y 10y + 25
0 8x
ky + 24
=
-
0 =
2x -
3y + 6
OM =
MA
M
x 2) 1 1) F 2)+ (5 1 1)2
(y -z
=
+
- -
- -
- -
= =
(x 2) 1) 52
(y
=
-
+ +
y + 2y
=
x -
4x + 4 + + 1 =
52
X+ y 47
=
-
4x + 2y
- =
0
Sub A = 3 2: 15 Sub A :
4 c =
18
, ,
15 =
htSk 18 =
h + 4k
0 = h + 3k
-
equations
-
15 -
8
h 6 K:
0=
-
18
h + 4k D -
-
By combining two
,
=
,
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Sub A 2
4
:
c= 0+ S(2)
-
=
12
-
:
4
:
Cost =
6+ S(8)
- 3
=
So
: 304 :
7 5 .
* 12
Disagree
-
-. ·
1 km G
Q. 23
ar
-
J
(a) Find the distance between P and R. (3 marks) P
M
(b) Find the bearing of R from P. (2 marks) 2 km
(c) At 6 p.m., Steven walks at an average speed of 3 km/h from R
along the road PR. When will he reach the nearest point to Q?
(Give the answer correct to the nearest minute.)
(3 marks)
R
(a) <PBQ =
CAPQ Calt 4 .
,
AP//RQ)
-
83 =
2 PQR =
63 + (180 : 171 %
) =
72
PR -
3
=
1+ 2 + 2C1(2) 72 " cos
PR = 1 940
-
.
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4011-22
Cbs COSLQPR
=
(2) (1 9401) .
78 6554
-
CQXR
=
: Beering of from P 63
R =
+ 78 6554:
2
.
=
141 64540
.
=
142-
point lies
() Let M be a on PR and MQ /PR
cos 78 67540 =M
-
.
PM 1969 km =
0 .
1 9401 1 7432km
RM 0 1969
3
= =
. -
.
.
Required time =
1 7432
.
= 3 -
0 5811 hr
=
.
35 mind
: he will reach at 6 : 35 .
pm
-
4)
x+ + 10x 25
( fy 16 =
+ +
+
-
-
x - 10x +y
-
8y =
0 3
Equation ofL :
y
= -
*X
-
+ k
bbjci) Suby = -
*x + k into
equation of C
,
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x
x+ + -
zkx + k 2x 8k
+ 10x + - =
0
*x + 12x -
1kx + k +
-
8k = 0
of * k) (*) *k I
-
-(12- =
Sun roots
-
X-coordinate of M =
- * ( *) :
Ek- 9
y-coordinate of M : ↑* - **) +
= +
: MC* - , + k) -
(ii) i
y-coordinate of M
=
.. + k 0
;
=-
k E
4
=
: X-coordinate of M : E- F =
-6
: M 2-6 , 0)
Radius = 0 -
(6) = 6
-
: -
- =
36
(x + 6)
y2
=
+
x – 2y + 6 = 0
6x + y – 16 = 0
x
O
3x + 7y + 5 = 0
(a) Write down the three inequalities that determine the shaded region. (3 marks)
(b) Find the coordinates of the vertices of the shaded region. (2 marks)
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S
+ 120
(a)x 2y
-
6x + y - -
16 10
3
3x + 7y + 520 -
three
(b) By combining equations -
vertexs(2 4) 2-4 1) and (3 , -2)
- 2
are
,
, , ,
(2) (2 , 4) :
P =
3(2) +4 = -
2
2-
4, 1) :
-
/= 3247 + 1
-
= 13
(S, 2) : P =
323) + (2) = 11
3
- -
: Max value =
-
13
Min value -1
-
:
Section A
1. 8202 9101 5. If a and b are non-zero numbers with
A. 6909 . a b , which of the following must be
O
B. 24202 . true?
C. 36101 . I. a 2 b2
D. 72303 . 1 1
II.
a b
a
III. 1
b
1
2. If
1
a 2 , then a = O
A. None
2 B. I only
1
b C. III only
1 D. I, II and III
A. .
4
b
B. 1 .
4
b 6. In the figure, 8 identical spheres can be
C. .
b4 put into a cubic container with a cover. If
b the total volume of the 8 spheres is
O
D.
b4
.
288 cm3 , then the total external surface
area of the container is
3. 4x2 y2 4x 1
A. (2 x y 1)(2 x y 1) .
B. (2 x y 1)(2 x y 1) .
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C. (2 x y 1)(2 x y 1) .
D. (2 x y 1)(2 x y 1) .
3 2 x 1 4 3x
4. The solution of or
2 4 8
6 4x
2 is
3
A. x 3 .
A. 54 cm2.
O
B. x 6 .
B. 144 cm2.
C. x 10 .
C. 216 cm2.
D. all real numbers.
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D. 864 cm2.
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A. I and II only
9. In the figure, ABC is a semicircle. If the B. I and III only
area of ABC is 32 cm2 and AB = BC, find C. II and III only
the area of the shaded region correct to 3 D. I, II and III
significant figures.
B
15. A bag contains n red marbles and 8 yellow 18. The equation of the circle C is
marbles. If a marble is drawn randomly x2 y 2 12x 8 y 23 0 . The
from the bag, then the probability of coordinates of the points P, Q and R are
1 (1, 2), (11, 6) and (8, 9) respectively.
choosing a red marble is . Find the
n 1 Which of the following is/are true?
value of n.
A. 3 I. PQ is a diameter of C.
B. 4 II. R lies inside C.
C. 5 III. Area of PQR : Area of C = 21 : 29
D. 7
A. I only
B. I and II only
O
C. I and III only
D. I, II and III
A. 15.5 km
B. 210.0 km
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C. 243.4 km
D. 15.5 km or 243.4 km
Cancel #25 O
A. x2 y 2 8x 8 y 23 0
25. How many ways of rearrangement of B. x2 y2 4x 4 y 23 0
letters are there in the word C. x2 y2 4x 4 y 69 0
“MATHEMATICS” such that the first D. x2 y 2 14x 12 y 0
letter is not C and the last letter is E?
A. 3 246 542
B. 3 258 810 27. The coordinates of two vertices of a
C. 3 265 920 triangle are (9, 2) and (0, k). If the
D. 3 274 030 coordinates of the circumcentre of the
triangle are (4, 2), then k =
O
A. 3 or 7.
B. 2 or 5.
C. 1 or 4.
D. 3 or 6.
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1. B 11. B 21. B
2. D 12. A 22. D
3. C 13. B 23. C
4. B 14. D 24. B
5. A 15. B 25. C (Cancelled)
6. D 16. D 26. A
7. D 17. A 27. A
8. C 18. C
9. C 19. A
10. A 20. D
"-
I
=
xyf I
5
x(y 1) 2y
-
- =
-Ly
xy
-
X = -
5
Xy 2y = x -
5
3
-
-
5 X
=
y(x 2)
-
-
=
y -
=
[l -
(2a -
b))[1 + (2a -
b)]
3
=
(l-2a+ b) (( + za b)
-
-
4x 1
4. (a) Solve the inequality 3 x.
5
4x 1
(b) How many integers satisfy both the inequalities 3 x and 2 x 2 9 ?
5
(4 marks)
(a) +* + 3)x
4x + 1- + 1535x
16) X
-
X(16
x46 2x27
-E x =
4
: The soluthn is X16 .
: 4 5
, ,
6
,
7 ,
8
,
9 ,
10
,
11
,
12
,
13 14
, ,
15 can
satisfy
: 12
integers can satisfy - .
0 =
7 .
2
--
The 7 %
2
engle is
4
.
(b) Perimeter =
10 + 10 + *)
25(10) (5
ET)
=
(20 + <m
2
1 1 sin
6. (a) Prove that tan .
cos 1 sin
2
1
(b) Hence, solve tan x 2 , where 0 x 90 .
cos x
(5 marks)
Co temp)
C) L H S
-
=
. .
.
+
+
=
costo +i) +
: -
cate +siOn
sin O + 2 sing
?
/
+
5
- -
- in
=in-
=
L .
H S
. .
: 200 + tano)"
LS (c5X + toux)" 2 <
- 19 50 1800 19 50
=
X
-
-
x
= =
.
or .
Isinx
°
160 5
=
crej)
-
.
Ssinx =
sinx- -
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17-18 F.5 2nd TERM EXAM-MATH-CP 1- 4
7. In the figure , the straight line L : 4x – 3y – 36 = 0 cuts the x-axis and the y-axis at points
A and B respectively. y
L : 4x – 3y – 36 = 0
A
x
O
(4 marks)
(a) Sub = 0 into L Sub x =
0 into L
y
4x -
32)
-
36 = 0 4(0) -
3y
-
36 =
0
9
-
x = - 12
y
=
do Sub (C6 k) ,
into L
4(6) -
3k 36 -
= 0
4
k = 4
.. Ch6 ,
-
4)
Slope of AB =
Slope of Oc =
: Slope of AB X -
= -5)
Slope of oc =
-
*
+ 1
- OC is not I to AB
OC is not an altitude of GOOB.
-
It is given that the ratio of the number of the members aged from 50 to 59 and that of the
members aged from 30 to 39 is 6 : 5.
(a) Find x.
(b) A member in the club is chosen at random. Find the probability that the age of the chosen
member is between 40 and 49.
(4 marks)
(a)
-
60 :
6x -
3x
60 3x
-
=
X =
20
2
38 20
:
-
abs Probability O 60
=
25
D
E
34
-
O
64 C
(
A
M
AB
(b) Find .
AD
(5 marks)
(a)
- 64021 in altsegments
LBDE LBLE : =
· OE =
Ol Cradii)
: LADE =
LOED =
34" (base(s , isos Os)
< ADB = 64" 34" - - = 300
-Jou = Col
I
-
=
~
(a) 60kg
(b) Raye =
60-20 =
40-
kg I
IQR 55-35
zokg
= =
-
< ): : lower quartile range is
35kg
: -
of
25 % dogs are lees than 35kg 2
· Number of dogs Less than 35ky =
60x25 %
-
15
=
Sub V = 40 C zg = Sub v =
48, c = 29
-
,
25 = =
u = n + 40k -
25 -
0 0 = h + 48k 2-
- 0
h k=
By combining two
equations ,
= 5
,
Ev
4
.: C = 5 +
Sub
-
v =
If
c =
5+ E (28)
. The
=
19
cost
- $19 .
is
25T3 (45 :
-
f 1 :
3
: 117 = 8 =
$14 625.
# 19
.
-
Disagree
-
=
(ii) Find the area of the wet curved surface of the vessel in terms of .
(3 marks)
(b) Kelly turns the vessel upside down as shown in Figure (b).
(i) Find the new depth of water, correct to 1 decimal place.
(ii) Kelly claims that the wet curved surface of the vessel has increased. Do you agree?
Explain your answer.
=
60acm"
5 * (6Y(8)
:
2496T cms
let ran be -
radius of base of upper water surface in figure (b) .
-Tv(rc) (E) =
2496 +
r -
55
=
-The radiy =
Y5516 on
: Depth of water =
24-(50) 5
=
0 . 3 cm ~
(ii) Wet curved surface in (8(I
+ 8) in (5)
516) + EJJ's
"
-
-
2
:
13 4 .
i on
:
Disagree -
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17-18 F.5 2nd TERM EXAM-MATH-CP 1- 10
13. The coordinates of points X and Y are (3, 7) and (5, 1) respectively. P is a moving point in the
rectangular coordinate plane such that PX PY . Denote the locus of P by .
(a) (i) Find the equation of .
(ii) Describe the geometric relationship between and the line segment XY.
(4 marks)
(b) It is given that a circle passes through X and Y. Denote the centre of the circle by R.
(i) Does pass through R? Explain your answer.
(ii) The line y x divides the circle into two equal halves. Find the coordinates of R.
(4 marks)
cocil let P(X , y .
T :
-
1 j x -Es]"+ <y -
75 =
55 + (y =
1)
=
x + 6x + 9 +
y -
14y + 49 =
-
x 10xzy + 25 + y +
-
16x 12y 32 0
4
=
-
+
4x -
3y + 8 = 0
(b) (1) : line joining centre and the midpt of the chord is bisector of the chord
T
↑
paces -
through 17
sub
y-i = X into
4x 3x + 8 0
4
:
-
-
X = -
f
: R(-8 , -8)
-
c -
-
1 k 2 k ki 2k" + 3k + 1
=
+ - -
3 + 1 -
+ -
-
4
2k" 2k 4 -
-
=
0
k
-
2 K 1
creji)
=
or
=
: K =
2
(b) x3 + (2 - 2)x * -
3x +) = (x -
122x 5) - -
x -
3x + 1 =
zx 2x - -
5x + 5 -
1
X -
2x + 4x -
3 = 0
1)(x2 3) 0
=
2x -
x +
-
-
X = 1 or X -
x + 3 = 0
For X" - X + S,
0 =
(- 1) -
4()(3)
: -
11
2
< O
It has no real roots
i which is real
Only x =
: . It has only -
one real roots .
3i 3i
(i) Find c and d.
(ii) If the parabola y = x2 + cx + d and the straight line y = mx do not intersect, find the
range of values of m.
(5 marks)
(2) =
-
= 2
Fot to
=
- i
-( )
= -
[
-
~
-
=
3
=
-
d =
(i)(i)
-
~
-
=
·
(ii) y : x" -
3X + E
Sub : mx
y
my = X -
3x + =
+E
-
x" 3x :
0 -
-
my
-10
73 m)" 4(1)(E)
-
-
<0 >
-
(m + 3) * 10
+ 6n +m2
-
No < m + 3 To
9 100
-
=
-
:
5
Morts
= or =
= -
3 + To or
=
-3- To
: -
350 < M2-3rto
-
m+ 6 m -1 <
For m2 + 6 m-1 =
< m m = ...
236 21
T
,
48-x
1
U
10 ,
10 . 5)e
H E
X
L S
O
36 S (36
,
0)
R
LQUT =
CSUT =
90 (given
iRT1QS
. QU =
SU Cline from centre + chord bisects chords
OQTU EOSTU (SAS) -
(ii) <QPU =
<SPU (tangent prop.
. TP is L bisector of LQPS
: OQTUEOSTU (proved in 20(1)
↑
4
=
· =
: CPQT =
<TSV CL in an /
segment
:
LTQU
- TQ is L bisector of LPQ)
: LIST =
< TRU CL in all (
segment
-
=
LIS
T
B =
(18 24)
,
U1
10 10 ,
·
5)
H
> X
S
G 136 .
0)
R
(mpu) (mas) =
-I
i
m =
48
: PO is a horizontal line
.. I lies on
y-axis.
Construct G on X-axis such that TG 1 X-axis .
B that TB
Construct on
y-axis such 1
y-axis
Qu =
30
In GTH ,HIBTS =
[CQUSIT)
..
OH =
HT cradiis
: BT =
QU =
30
TB is a horizontal line
let T = ( 30 ,+ )
(M + n)(mas) =
-
t =
33 . T =
130 , 33)
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17-18 F.5 2nd TERM EXAM-MATH-CP 1- 18
18. In the figure, the circle C passes through four points Q, R, S and T, where RT is a diameter of C.
RT cuts QS perpendicularly at U and is produced to P such that PQ and PS are tangents to C at
Q and S respectively. xY
10 48) Q .
150 48) .
P
A
(30 , 33)·
T
(18 , 24)
U
10 10 ,
.
5)
H
> X
S
136 .
0)
R
h =
10 . 5
HT =
37 . 5
Tn =
15
TA =
TU Cradii
=
15
distance 37
Required 5 15
: = . +
52
,
5
=
.
(bci) Let OH =
X
:
CH =
HS cradii
. 48-x =
J6 :
(48 -x) =
x2 + 1296
96x + x2
I
2304 -
=
x +1296
1008 =
96x
X 10 5
=
-
.
·. OH =
10 5
.
: H 20 10 5)
Radi QH 48-10 5 =
37 5
I
= = .
.
: Equator of C :
X-0 + & -10 55 .
= 37 . 5
x + Cy -
10 .
5) =
1406 25 .
362 + (b 10
-
.
51" =
1406 U .
- 10 5
b .
=
- 10 . 5 or b-10 5 .
=
10 5 .
b= 0 b 2)
crej
=
.: T (36 ,
+1)
(ii) Equath-of HT : -
7
:
Ex + 10 . 5
21 :
21
Equation of G :
(X -
36 + (y-21)" 27 =
Sub Equation of HT
(x -
36)" + (EX + 1 .
5 -
2) 12 27" :
x- 72x Ex
+ 1296 + x - + E =
729
x -x + = 0
X =
61 92 10 08
crej
=
. or x .
y
=+(61 . 92) + 10 5 . = 28 56
.
:. AC61 .
92 28 50. .
Distance between H8 :
92-011 + (28 56-10 51 . .
64 . 5
CABD -
LEAB=
(aH .
4 , AE/DBS
=
1200-98
=
30
LAB1
* =
=
502 + 98
30 + -
40= To
-
Alz86 .
7284
=
86 7 .
m
(b) =
-18 as
3
L
CAB
=
77 .
1975
Let M
1975 ills
be & AC and BMA
-
on
Sin 77 .
BM = 48 7570
.
48 8
=
-
.
Sin7oo-
AN46 .
9846r
-
= 48 7570m
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END OF PAPER
Section A
4
O
C. 5
C. . D. 7
9
D. 3.
6. If f ( x) 1 x2 , then f ( x 1) f ( x)
2. Factorize x2 a2 b2 2ax . A. 1.
A. ( x a b)( x a b) B. x 2 1.
B. ( x a b)( x a b) C. x2.
C. ( x a b)( x a b) O
D. (2 x 1) .
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D. ( x a b)( x a b)
7. Which of the following is a rational
number?
3. Find the total surface area of a solid cone
with base radius 5 cm and height 12 cm. O
A. 5 20
A. 60 cm2
B.
3.14
B. 85 cm2
3
O
C. 90 cm2 C.
4
D. 169 cm2
D. 3 3
4. If 2 x3 ax2 2 x 3b is divisible by
x 3 , then 3a b
A. –20.
B. 16.
O
C. 20.
D. Cannot be determined
A.
x
O
A. b 0 and c 0
O
B. B. b 0 and c 0
y C. b 0 and c 0
O
D. b 0 and c 0
2
A. x .
C. 3
3
y O
B. x .
7
2 3
C. x .
3 7
2 3
x D. x or x .
O 3 7
y A. x 2a
B. x a2
C. x 3 or x 2 a
D. x 3 or x a 2
x
O
y A. p qr
p q
B.
r
pr
x C.
O q2
p2r 2
B.
O D.
q
y
14. It is given that p varies directly as q and
inversely as the cube of r. If q is increased
by 10% and r is increased by 5%, then p is
1 decreased by
O x
A. 0.23% (corr. to 2 sig. fig.).
C. O
B. 5.0% (corr. to 2 sig. fig.).
C. 13% (corr. to 2 sig. fig.).
y
D. 21% (corr. to 2 sig. fig.).
OD.
y
1
O x
A. 74
O
B. 76
C. 82
D. 98
A. 6 cm
B. 9 cm
20
O
C.
cm A. m1 m2 m3
D.
40
cm
O
B. m1 m3 m2
C. m3 m2 m1
D. m3 m1 m2
17. For 0 360 , the greatest value of
3 cos
is 20. If the lines 2x 9 y k 0 and
3 cos
4 x 3 y 6 0 meet at a point on the
x-axis, find the value of k.
1
A.
2
.
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A. –3
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B. 2. B. –2
C. 3. C. 2
D. 4. D. 3
A. (–2, 4)
1
B. ( , 1)
2
1
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C. ( , –1)
2
D. (2, –4) I. The mean of A is equal to that of B.
II. The standard deviation of A is larger
23. A moving point P(x, y) is always than that of B.
equidistant from the lines L1: y x 5 III. The range of A is smaller than that of
and L2: y x 3 . Find the equation of the B.
locus of P. A. I only
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B. III only
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A. y x 1 C. I and II only
C. y x 1
26. The cumulative frequency curve below
D. y x 2
shows the distribution of the weights (in kg)
of the students in a school.
24. The stem-and-leaf diagram below shows
the distribution of the heights (in cm) of
the students of class 6C. Find the mode,
median and range of the distribution.
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D.
must be true?
I. f ( x) g ( x) .
II. g ( x) is a multiple of f ( x) .
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
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C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
D.
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A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
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C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
1
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A. 10 sq. units
B. 15 sq. units
C. 16 sq. units
x
O 180 360 D. 24 sq. units
6
I
IV
II
x
2 6
A. d cos tan
B. d sin tan
III
d sin
C. –4
tan
d cos A. Region I
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tan B. Region II
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C. Region III
37. In the figure, XY and ZT are the tangents to D. Region IV
the circle at Y and Z respectively. Find
XYZ.
40. The figure shows the graph of
y x3 3x2 . Using the following figure,
which of the following has/have only one
real solution?
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A. 110
B. 125
C. 130
D. 145
I. x3 3x2 0
II. x3 3x2 2 0
38. If the circle x2 y 2 Dx 4 y 9 0 III. x3 3x 2 3 0
touches the x-axis, then D =
A. 1 . A. II only
B. 3 . O
B. III only
C. 5 . C. I and II only
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D. 6 . D. I and III only