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EPPING BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL Assessment Task - Term 2, 2013 MATHEMATICS EXTENSION 1 \ ‘Student's Name Monday 24% june, 2013, Teacher: General Instructions 4 Durston: 65 minutes ‘© Board-approved calculators may be used. Pull mak may not be awarded for cares! or badly arranged work, ers [ew [an [en TOTAL | % Questions 1-9 (Multiple Choice Questions) Give your answer in the ‘Answers’ column. ‘Questions (1 mark each) (i) From ihe displacement graph oF Simple Harmonie Motion of an object. Find ‘he maximum velocity ofthe particle, on) (A) 2s B) x ms (©)2nms OF ms (GEG) = (= +2) eH), and he remainder is 12 when Papis divided by xo then k= wae @s wo Os Two Simple Hamnonie Motions ae given Bye 4 a5 a= Ssinn+ Boos and x = Asinne + A cos nt ‘Whats the ratio ofthe amplitude ofthe frst motion o that of second? Oy on Os @ A panicle moves along the x(9 = £6. For what value(s) of ¢ isthe particle at est as so that at any time is poston We given By anova —@toy om @ Lay (©) The area of civular diss is neresing at arate of 96x om®/-s. When the area of the region is 64 cm, how fast, inca, isthe radius ofthe dise increasing? wes @s ow m1 (@ AVI= Oa panicle sais aves and moves along & line ia such a way Gat at ane Fits acceleration is 24° ms Through how many metres does the particle move during the first 2 seconds? wx wees ous 0) 96 (G) The figure ives a displacement time graph of Simple Hannonic Motion, The particle having maximum speed directed downwards is at wn oe op oF (@) The radios ofa crcalar objext ie desreaing aa constant rate of 01 ems, In terms ofthe circumference C. what i the rate of change ofthe are ofthe cic, in om’ (st w-eyc @-ene © w-~0 ‘@) A panicle Ts moving in Simple Harmonie Motion wih amplitade and ime period ‘of 4 seconds. The time (n seconds) taken by itto move from the extreme position 19 tal the amplitude is: (Ise. @) F see 3m Of (Question 10 (12 marks — Use a SEPARATE writing booklet) Marks (9) a, Band 7 are the roots ofthe equation ° — 23° ~ 13 —10= 0. Find i aspty a i, of + By + ay ii, ay a we (a+ (B+ rNar7) 2 (6) Newton's Law of Cooling states that when an object at temperature 7'(°C))s placed in an ‘environment at temperature R(*C), then the rte of temperature loss is given by the equation ar ae (P ~ R); where + isthe time in seconds and his a constant. ‘A household iron is coking ina room of constant temperature 22°C, The initial temperature ofthe inén is 80°C and it cools to 60°C ater 10 minutes. Suppote T=22-+ 4e", where Aand kare constants i. State the value of A. a fi, Find the value of &(corect to 5 decimal places) a iii, How long will it take for the temperature ofthe iron to cool to 30°C? Give your answer correct fo the nearest minute a (©) 4. Show thatthe equation e" ~ x ~2 =. asa solution i the interval I< <2. (A) i Taking an ini | approximation of x~ 1.$ use one application of Newton's method to spproximate the soltion, correct to three desimal places, Ry ‘Question 11 (12 marks) —Use a SEPARATE writing booklet (@) A partclePis moving along the axis. Its postion atime # seconds i given by x= 2sint 1,1 0. Find an expression for the velocity ofthe particle a {In wiat direction is the particle moving at (= 0? 1 Determine when the pric first comes tort. 1 When isthe acceleration negative for 0.1 $2 ? Blos Calculate the total distance travelled hy the particle inthe first seconds, (2) (©) A radioactive substance decays at arte proportional to the mass present. The rate of change is given ty Metis sie ott od nite ae yt hoe Show that M = Mye isa soliton o his equation. a 1100 grams o hs sbance days to 80 grein 20 oss in 1, The value off correct to 2 decimal places. a 2, ‘Themass present afer furtber 10 hous, to thenearest gram. [1] ‘The halflife time isthe time tken for 100 grams ofthis substance to decay to 50 grams, ‘Whatisthe half-life time of this substance? Give your answer tothe nearest hou. [2} ‘Question 12 (12 marks) — Use a SEPARATE writing booklet @) The velocity v mys ofa peticle moving in simple harmonie motion along the x-axis is given by Saas i. Borweon which two pointes the panicle osiltng? el fi. Whatisthe amplitude of the motion? ey i Find he acceleration ofthe patil in tems of mo fi Find he period ofthe orion, at (©) Sand is being poured onto the top ofa pile athe rae of 3 mm/min, The pile always remains in the shape ofa cone with semi-verical angle 45°, Show thatthe volume, Ym? ofthe cone can be writen as = fi. Find the rate at which 1, The height is changing when the height is 2 metres e) 2. The base areas changing when the height is 2 mete, B 4s: End of Exam

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