special Quiz 01
Form 6
ASGS, 3D Trigo
Part A – MC (@3 marks)
1. A I is correct:
1
b + c2 = a + b = a + ac = a(a + c) = a
2 2 2 2
1 b2 + c2 ac + c2 c(a + c) c
a 2 + b2
1
c + d 2 = b + c = b + bd = b(b + d ) = b
2 2 2 2
1 c2 + d 2 bd + d 2 d (b + d ) d
b2 + c 2
a b
Note that = .
c d
II is incorrect.
III is incorrect since the sum to infinity only exists when a b c d .
2. B I is correct:
128
r4 =
648
2
r=
3
2
a7 = 648( )2 = 288
3
II is incorrect:
2
When r = − ,
3
2
a6 = 648(− ) = −432
3
2
a8 = 648(− )3 = −192
3
a6 − a8 0
III is correct:
2 6561
a1 = 648 ( )4 =
3 2
1
n −1
6561 4
a2n−1 =
2 9
n−1
4
Since 1 for any positive n,
9
n −1
6561 4 6561
a2n−1 = = 3280.5
2 9 2
(Note that {a2 n−1} is a decreasing sequence.)
Part B - Structural Questions
1. (9 marks)
(a) 1
Area of ADE = (10)(9)sin AED = 45sin AED cm2
2
When ACD decreases, AED also decreases.
Note that when AED = 90 , sin AED attains maximum.
When AED = 90 ,
AD = 102 + 92 = 13.4536 cm
122 + 102 − 13.45362
cos ACD =
2(12)(10)
ACD = 74.7814 1M
Therefore, when ACD decreases from 80 to 74.7814 ,
the area of ADE increases.
When ACD decreases from 74.7814 to 20 ,
the area of ADE decreases. 2A f.t.
(b)(i) In ACD ,
AD2 = 122 + 102 − 2(12)(10)cos 60
AD = 11.1355 cm
BC = AD = 11.1355 cm
In BCD ,
11.13552 + 102 − 92
cos BCD =
2(11.1355)(10)
BCD = 50.0523
BP = 11.1355sin 50.0523 = 8.5368 cm 1M
CP = 11.1355cos50.0523 = 7.1500 cm
2
In ACP ,
AP2 = 122 + 7.152 − 2(12)(7.15) cos 60
AP = 10.4557 cm 1M
In ABP ,
102 + 10.45572 − 8.53682
cos BAP = 1M
2(10)(10.4557)
BAP 49.3 1A
(ii) 12cos 60
= 6 cm
7.1500 cm
CP 1M
Therefore, AP is not perpendicular to CD.
Thus, the projection of AB does not lie on AP.
The claim is not agreed. 1A f.t.