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The Islamic Institution for Mathematics Department


Education & Teaching Scholastic Year: 2016-2017
Al-Mahdi Schools Date: / 06 / 2017
Class: Grade 10 Duration: 150 minutes
Name: ___________________ Final Exam Mark: 30 points

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Question I (3 points) Mark
1. B. ; -2 (2 ; 1) xx + yy = 0 then (d) (d) 1
2. B. 4 and x 2. Domain of f = [4; 2[ ]2; 4] 1
A. Dr = is centered at 0
3. r(x) = g(x) h(-x) = (g(x)) (h(x)) = r(x) 1
Then r is even
Question II (8 points) Mark
=
A.1 1

A.2 = 16 16 = 0
A.3 cos( = 1
B.1 D(0 ; 0), C(4 ; 0), B(4 ; 2), A(0 ; 2), E(0 ; 8). 1
B.2
so it is the normal vector of (CE).
B.3.a 1
2x + y + w = 0, 8 + 0 + w = 0. Then (CE): 2x + y 8 = 0
B.3.b then H ( )

B.3.c.i d(M; (DB)) = = unit of length, d(M; (CE))= = unit of length 1


and (21, -7), -7x 21y + w = 0, 7 63 + w = 0, w = 56,
B.3.c.ii 1
then 7x + 21y 56 = 0, x + 3y 8 = 0
Question III (5 points) Mark
Population: Employees
Individual: An employee
1.
Variable: The salaries of the employees. 1
Type: Discrete quantitative.
Salary 600 800 1200 1400 Total
2. Frequencies 30 25 15 10 80 1
I.C.F 30 55 70 80
.

Me = 800 000 LL
3. Half of the employees salaries are below 800 000 LL and Half of the +
employees salaries are above 800 000 LL
4. x = 875 000 LL = 290 473.751 LL +
5. Percentage = 100 = 68.75 %
Question IV (6 points) Mark
1. Domain of f is [0 ; 6]
2. f (2) = 2 f(4) = 0 f(6) = 6
3. 2 antecedents
x 0 2 6
4. 0 6 1
f(x) 2
f(2) = f(2) = 2
5.a f(4) = f(4) = 0
f(6) = f(6) = 6
f is strictly decreasing on [2 ; 0]
5.b 1
f is strictly increasing on [6 ; 2]
5.c Curve
5.d Local min = 2 Local max = 2
x 6 2 2 6
5.e 2 6 1
f(x) 6 2
Question V (3 points) Mark
1 2 2 2 (x1 +x2 )(x1 x2 )
g( ) g( ) = (1+(1 )2 )(1+(2 )2 )
= (1+( 2 2
1. 1 ) )(1+(2 ) ) 1

2. g is strictly decreasing on [0 ; 6] since g(2 ) g(1 ) < 0 (x1 x2 < 0 and all 1
other factors are positive)
Dg is centered at 0 and g(x) = g(x), then g is even
3.
The axis of ordinates is an axis of symmetry.
Question VI (5 points) Mark
1.a False. (AB) and (CD) are not coplanar
1.b True. (AD) (ABD) and (IJ) (ABD). Thus (AD) and (IJ) are coplanar.
1.c
True. J (AB) (ABD) and I (BD) (ABD); thus, (IJ) (ABD)

Therefore, (AIJ) and (ABD) are confounded.
False. (IJ) (ABD)
(CD) (BCD)
1.d and (ABD) and (BCD) intersect in (BD)
but (IJ) and (CD) are not parallel
then (IJ) and (CD) are skew
1.e True. K
True. (JK) (IJK)
1.f J (AB) (ABC) and K (AC) (ABC); thus, (JK) (ABC)
Therefore, (IJK) (ABC) = (JK)
(JK) (ABC)
2.
(ABC) and (BCD) intersect in (BC) 1
M (JK) (ABC) and M (BCD); thus M (ABC) (BCD) = (BC)
Therefore, M, B, and C are collinear

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