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4.2 Qua Equation

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4.2 Qua Equation

The document contains a series of mathematical problems focused on factorization and equations, including quadratic equations and trapezium area calculations. It provides examples and specific questions for students to solve, with some requiring proofs and expressions in terms of variables. Additionally, it includes diagrams and answers for reference.

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Significant figures Math F4.2 Quadratic Equation
Examples PQRS is a trapezium .Given PS = (x + 3) cm, QR =(3x –1)
For question 1 to 20, use factorization method to solve. cm and PQ = (x –3 ) cm.
1) x2 – 4x = 12 2) m(2m + 7) = 15 a) Find the area trapezium PQRS in terms of x.
3) y2 = 2(y + 4) 4) (d–1)(d – 2) – 12 =0 b) Given area trapezium is 15 cm2, prove that 2x2 – 5x – 18 =
5) 4m2 – 12m = 0 6) (y +3)(y – 2) = 6 0
1 k+6 c) Solve equation in part (b) and thus find the length PQ.
7) 3h – = 2 8) k2 =
h 2
9) f(f –6) = 7 10) 2(m2 + 6) = 11m S 5 cm R
11) p(5 –p) =6 12)m2 +4m–5 =2(m+5) 38)
13) 2k2 –72 = 7k 14) (m + 5)2 = 4 x
15) (d +3)(d +2) – 20 = 0 16) 11 – 9n = 2n2
17) e(e – 7) = 8 18) (2n + 1)(n + 2) = 5
19) t(t –2) = 12 –t 20) (m –2)2 –32 = 0 P 2x + 3 Q
Diagram shows a trapezium. Given PQ = (2x +3) cm, SR = 5
k2 + 6 y+ 2 cm and height x cm.
21) =k 22) y + 2 =
5 y−3 a) If area trapezium is A, express A in terms of x.
23) 2 + 9p – 2p2 = 4(p + 1) 24) (x + 2)(x +3) = 20 b) Given that A = 21cm2, find the length PQ
25) p2 + 4p – 5 = 2(p + 5) 26) m(m –2) = 10 + m
27) (2p + 1)(p + 2) – 5 = 0 28) (x+ 4)(x –4)–9 = 0 39) A rectangular has length (2y – 5) cm and width y cm.
29) x(2x – 1) = 36 30) (x+2)(x –1)–10 = 0 a) If A is the area of rectangular, express A in terms of y
b) Given A = 88cm2, find the perimeter of rectangular
m2 + 2 2(n 2 + 6)
31) =m 32) =1
3 11n 40) A cuboids has length p cm, width (3p – 4) cm and height
33) (k + 6)(k – 3) = 10k 2 cm.
a) If volume of cuboids is represented by V, express V in
S R terms of p
34) b) Given V = 30 cm2, find the width cuboids.
2x – 5 Answer
1) x = 6, –2 2) m= –5, 1 3) y = 4, –2
P x Q 4) d = 5, –2 5) m = 0, 3 6) y = –4, 3
Diagram shows a rectangular
7) h = –, 1 8) k = –1, 2 9) f = 7, –1
a) If A is the area, express A in terms of x.
10) m = 1, 4 11) p = 2, 3 12) m=3, –5
b) Given that A = 18 cm2, find the perimeter for this
quadrilateral. 13) k = –4, 8 14) m = –3, –7 15) d = –7, 2
16) n = 5, 1 17) e = 8, –1 18) n = , –3
2x cm 19) t = 4, –3 20) m = 5, –1 21) k = 2, 3
P
35) R 22) y = –2, 4 23) p= , 2 24) x = –7,2
25) p = –5, 3 26) m = –2, 5 27) p = –3, 
9 cm
(x + 9) 28) x = –5, 5 29) x = –4, 4 30) x = –4, 3
31) m = 1, 2 32) n = 1, 4 33) k = 9, –2
Q 34a) x(2x – 5) b) x = 4 cm, 17 cm
Diagram shows a right angle triangle. 35a) x2 – 6x = 0 b) PR = 12 cm
a) State equation of triangle PQR in terms of x 36a) (x + 6)(x – 2) b) 28cm2
b) Therefore find the length PR. 37a) (2x + 1)(x – 3) b) (2x + 1)(x –3) = 15
 2x2 – 5x– 18 = 0 c) PQ = 1
36) 38a) A = x2 + 4x b) PQ = 9
S x+6 V R 39a) A = y(2y –5) b) 38 cm
40a) V = 2p(3p – 4) b) width = 5 cm
T U
x
2 cm
P Q
Diagram shows rectangular PQRS and STUV.
a) Express in terms of x, shaded area.
b) Given that shaded area is 33 cm2, find the perimeter
rectangular STUV. P x + 3 S

37)
x –3

Q R
3x – 1

Updated on 11-Jan-19 Created by SCLIM

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