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FORM TP 2012036 ‘fest cove 01254010 MAY/SUNE 2012 a CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS. Paper 01 — General Proficiency 90 minutes 12 JUNE 2012 (aa) READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. 1, Thistest consists of 45 items. You will have 90 minutes to answer them, In adeition to this test booklet, you should have an answer sheet 3. Bachem i this tet has for sugested answers tere (A) (8), (C),(D)- Rend each tens ‘you ate about to anawer and delde which hoice i best 4. Onsoursnmver sheet find the number which corresponds your item and shade the space ees cer en ce ee Rest Sample hem aay s(L) wr es) ee Soe ® # p © « ®02eo® “The best answer to thie item is “4, so answer space (C) has been shaded, 5, Ifyou want to change your answer, erase it completely before you fill n your new choice. 6. When you are told to begin, cur the page and work as quickly and as carefully as you can. If you cannot answer an item, omit it and go on tothe next one. Your score will be the total number of correct answers 7. You may use silent non programable calculations to answer the items. DO Nor TURN TF Copyright © 2010 Caribbean Examinations Council All eights reserved, PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. 4. The number of visas, VG). issued by an embassy anaually is given by (ay) at -28 - 56 Vio) 27 —42x-+ 72. The LEAST number 44 2e-16 ‘fas issue in a particular year 238 {Q det2e—ar 8 @) de loe-se 4 w 6 @ 9 © 2 ‘The expression ab +3e—34—ac is equal © 72 Ww at) e-> ‘5. The roots ofthe equation Sx¢+ 6x-2~0 @ @+) O-0) ae © @-7 b+ OM @) 6-0 | (A) notreal and not distinct (B) not eal and not equal (©) realand distinct Which of the following graphs BEST (D) real and equal Teprosents fo) =2 0-0)? a) 6 Theset of values of forwhich “ Sret> 10r-13is 2 = wy ox<-4 o > © x4 ® v4 » se) » * 4. The range of values of x for which Sr4650 is a 9 ) (ertexs-3} fries Tupex26} s (© feixetpufex2g} (o) fertsxs6} © - ee 69 ON TO THE NEXT PAGE Ufa) 3x—4and fate) =x, then gst. A funetion fis defined by f:x—2e—1. The funeton is defined as “ ee Ow Rexegetee ea @* Paste @ 4 © Pusaeti D firse3 © 3-4 aie dilated 12. 43x27" is equal to The tables below show the ordered pairs woot fortwo fictions fand g or a 5 © betrts ts Te = o * =e ee 1, (8+V5)2-V5) canbe expressed as Pe a w 1-68 The vale of [A3)i2 01 1-6 1 wm 5 © Mw @ 2 eat o WsIvs o 7 14. Thevabseof2*where2= $--1og,3 6 ‘A function his defined by tx —> Sx +2. Expressed in terms of ah (2a'*3) is () toa+15 (B) 2e+15 © te+17 ©) S017 (&) 09,96 o » © 9% o GO ON T0 THE NEXT PAGE 1s, 16. vv. 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The SMALLEST positive angle for Which the equation sin cos @ 8 <0<2n, 1s w @ © o for 31 2 M sin (a+ 451 is equal to a &* F Gina +eosa) 1 oe (os asin a) % © 4 Gina-cosa) © 2 1 } (cosa sina) ae Convert 4 radians into degrees. - to dear a 7 ® 14a ©) 180 (D) 288 ‘The exact value of tan 150s given by “ ® © 3 o VB The trigonometrical expression Toes * PRESS i Menicat vo sine duns Cas © ws GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 3s. i 36. { a ce: Given thaty = (5—2s9°, then 2 Y= 24) then 2 A) 1015-249 (Gay (©) ~9(5-20) D) 106525) The gradient at x - % on the curve Z 6 “ o 2 nee 2 a (wy ‘The equation of a curve is given by (FG ~ 1p, ‘The gradient function, % , is given The gradient function, 4 is given by AN Ge-2+6H @) EE 2-6), © CV Ge-2+6, ©) 6 Geta a8 » 0 Given Ae ® © © sind, then = a “Seon 2e 10 cos 2x Sos 2e 10.cos 25 ‘The curve C is given by the equation ye piven by w @® © ” ‘The valucofaforwhich f(x" 5) de = 52 second derivative, 2 is The second derivative, 22 Ey zi GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 43, Therepion Ris enclosed by the sani the a ‘curve y=a° + 21, the lines x = 2 and x oe Re enim of Rie wos a | @ 3 » | Oo 3 i A | 3 42, The reson in he fit quant nelosed = | i ] tye cure y=x-4e etre == 44, [ines 2eu | ee | sais. The volume in is af the soli OL eee © Ser-dinete | greene: @D) sin teosxte \ a | w 2 ee 4a 1 ie) 4s. Given that elre)/ "Gay en a Tay iscqual to © | oe o | o & : 1 eee 02 | wy 2 END OF TEST. IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS TEST.

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