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GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION


PROVINCIAL EXAMINATION
JUNE 2016
GRADE 11

MATHEMATICS P1

MEMORANDUM

11 pages
MATHEMATICS Grade 11
MEMORANDUM (Paper 1)

GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION−


PROVINCIAL EXAMINATION

MATHEMATICS
(Paper 1)

MEMORANDUM

QUESTION 1

1.1 
4 
OR x  
3 (2)
1.2 1.2.1 = x+4  Squaring
( both sides
 Standard form
2–x = + 8x +16
2  Factors
x + 8x +16 + x – 2 = 0
 Answers
x2 + 9x +14 = 0
 x= –2 only
(x + 2)(x + 7) =0
x = –2 OR x = –7
NA (5)
1.2.2 2x( x - 3) = 1  Standard form
2x2 - 6x – 1 =0  Substitution
a = 2; b = -6; c = -1  Answer
 answer

x =

x=
x=
x = 3,2 OR x = -0,2 (4)

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MATHEMATICS Grade 11
MEMORANDUM (Paper 1)

1.2.3 >0  x 1
 x3
 Critical values in
>0 context of an
inequality
>0  correct notation

Only focus on
-3 < < -1 or > 1
numerator
OR
(-3 ; -1)  (1 ; ) (4)

1.3  Divide by 2
73

2 16
 Finding square root
2 ( )
 x = 2,89
2 =  x = -1,39

Use of quadratic
x = formula max 2/5 for the
two correct answers.
x=
OR x=

x = 2,89 OR x = -1,39 (5)


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MATHEMATICS Grade 11
MEMORANDUM (Paper 1)

QUESTION 2

2.1  Expansion
 33 3  4.9
=  3x 1  3
 Answer
=

= If k-method is used
exactly the same mark
= allocation
= 16 OR
(4)
2.2 2.2.1



5  10 5  2 


5  10 5  2  5 2 5
52 5  simplification

5  10 5  20


5 5 2 5 
52 5 5  2 55
25  10 5

52 5  answer


552 5 
5  2 55
5

OR

 +
Rationalizing the
denominator
= +   Rationalizing the
denominator
=5 - 2  Simplification
 Answer
=5 - 2
=5 (4)

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MATHEMATICS Grade 11
MEMORANDUM (Paper 1)

2.2.2 (  7 2008
 7 3  71
=(
 (7
=( +  Answer
=(7 -
=(7
=343
OR

2009
2.2.2 (  7 2
cont.
 (7–1)
 (7
=( + )2  Answer

= + )2
= (7
= (49)(7)
= 343 (4)
2.3 from: 2 . 4y = 1
x
 2 2y

2x . 22 y = 20  x + 2y = 0
x + 2y = 0 OR
x = –2y.................
x= –2y
subst  into (4y)x =
 substitution
(4y)–2x =  same bases on either
2 4 y  2 4 side
2

–4y2 = –4  y = 1
y = 1  x = 2
subst y =  1 into 
y= 1 x = –2
y = –1 x =2

OR

(6)
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MATHEMATICS Grade 11
MEMORANDUM (Paper 1)

2 x .4 y  1  22 y
2 x .2 2 y  2 0  x + 2y = 0
x  2 y  0.......... .1 OR
 
4y 
x 1
16
x= –2y
 22xy  24
2  2 4
2 xy

 2 xy  4
2 xy  4
2  y = 1
y   .......... ...... 2
x  x = 2
 2
x  2    0
 x
x2  4  0
x  2x  2  0
x  2 or x  2

2
y
x
2 2
 or 
2 2
y  1 y 1
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MATHEMATICS Grade 11
MEMORANDUM (Paper 1)

QUESTION 3

3.1 3.1.1 Roots are non-real (imaginary) Non-real roots


therefore  < 0. OR
  < 0 (2)
3.1.2 Roots are real and equal,  Roots are real
= 0  Roots equal
(2)
3.2  2
= (2k -1) – 4(k)(k-1)  Substitution
= 4k2 – 4k +1 -4k2 +4k  Simplification
=1  Value of 1
1 is a perfect square, the coefficients  Perfect square
are rational, so the roots are rational. (4)
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QUESTION 4

4.1 4.1.1 -1; 8; 23; .........  –1


8
23 (3)
4.1.2 2
3k – 4 = 71 3k2 – 4 = 71
k2 = 25  k2 = 25 or
k = 5 k  5k  5
k = 5  k=5
No marks for k =  5 (3)
4.2 4.2.1 Quadratic number pattern  Quadratic
 second difference is
0 ; 5 ; 12 ; 21; .... constant or
illustration
5 7 9

2 2 If the learner only


Quadratic number pattern show the pattern
without justification
OR/OF only 1 mark
Quadratic number pattern
The first difference is not constant
but the second difference is
constant.

(2)
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MATHEMATICS Grade 11
MEMORANDUM (Paper 1)

4.2.2 2a = 2
a = 1 a = 1
3a + b = 5
3(1) + b = 5
b = 2 b = 2

T1 = a + b + c
0 = 1 + 2 +c
c = –3 c = –3
Tn = an2 + bn + c
Tn = n2 + 2n -3 Tn = n2 + 2n -3
(4)
4.3 4.3.1 Row 4  Row 4 = 22
7  6  5  4  22
2 2 2 2

Row 20 Row 20 = 86
23  22  21  20  86
2 2 2 2
(2)
4.3.2 (n  3)  (n  2)  (n  1)  n  4n  6  a  n  3
2 2 2 2

 b  n  2; c  n  1; d  n
 Tn  4n  6
If only the general term
was given 1/3 (3)
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QUESTION 5

5.1 x = –2 and y = 1  x = –2
 y=1
Both has to be in equation
form. If not 0/2
If p  2 and q  1 0/2 (2)
5.2 Sub B = (0; -2) in y = +1  Substitution of
(0 ; –2) and q = 1
-2 = +1
-2 = +1

–3 =
then k = -6
 y= +1  k value
 Answer (3)
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MATHEMATICS Grade 11
MEMORANDUM (Paper 1)

0 = +1  y=0
5.3  x26
–1 =  x=4
(x +2) = 6  Writing Point D in
x = 4 coordinate form.

D(4 ; 0)
(4)
5.4 C(–2 ; 0) and B(4 ; 0) CA from 5.3
y = a(x+ 2)(x – 4)  x2
–2 = a(0+2)(0 – 4)   x  4
–2 = a (–8)  Sub. B (0; –2)
=a  a =
y = (x + 2)(x – 4)  answer in any form
y = -2x – 8)
= – x–2 (5)
5.5  Shape
 Coordinates of
(0 ; 4)
y  Graph not crossing
the x- axis

(0; 4)

(3)
5.6 y=  y = (2)

5.7 y is real ,  y is real,


(y R)
both condition (1)
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MATHEMATICS Grade 11
MEMORANDUM (Paper 1)

QUESTION 6

6.1 [0 ; 4]  0
OR 4
0 x4 (2)
6.2 h( x)  ( x2  4x  4  4)  a = –1.
  x  2   4
2  p = –2.
 q = –4. (3)
6.3 CA from 6.1
y y
(2 ;4)  (2;4)
h(x)  Shape (neg graph)
 Turning point
 y-intercept.
2 4 x  positive y-values
0
only.
0 4 x

(4)
6.4 h(x) = - x + 4x2
 Sub x with x  5
= –( x – 5 )2 + 4( x – 5)  Simplification
= – (x2 – 10x +25) + 4x -20  Answer
= – x2 +10x –25 + 4x -20
h(x – 5) = – x2 + 14x -45

OR OR

y = – (x – 2)2 + 4  (x – 2 – 5)2
= – (x – 2 – 5)2 + 4
= – (x – 7)2 + 4
= – (x2 – 14x + 49) + 4  Simplification
= – x2 + 14x – 49 + 4
= – x2 + 14x – 45  Answer (3)

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MATHEMATICS Grade 11
MEMORANDUM (Paper 1)

6.5 k(x) = x2 – 4x  x2
 –4x (2)
6.6 9 9
p(–3) = 2  p(–3) =
2
1 1
p(–1) = 2  p(–1) =
2
Average gradient  Answer

Average gradient of p = –2 (3)


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