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find a quadratic equation whose roots are 1.5 + sq root 2 and 1.5 - sq root 2, expressing it in the form ax2 + bx + c =0, where a, b and c are integers
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A farmer feed every two cows on 480 Kg of hay for four days. The farmer has 20 160 Kg of hay which is just enough to feed his cows for 6 weeks. Find the number of cows in the farm.
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a) On the grid provided, draw a graph of the functionY= ½ x2 – x + 3 for 0 ≤ x ≤ 6
b) Calculate the mid-ordinates for 5 strips between x= 1 and x=6, and hence Use the mid-ordinate rule to approximate the area under the curve between x= 1, x=6 and the x-axis. c) Assuming that the area determined by integration to e the actual area, calculate the percentage error in using the mid-ordinate rule. Form 1 Mathematics
Three points P, Q and R are on a level ground. Q is 240 m from P on a bearing of 2300 . R is 120 m to the east of P
a) Using a scale of 1 cm to represent 40 m, draw a diagram to show the positions of P, Q and R in the space provided below. b) Determine i) The distance of R from Q ii) The bearing of R from Q c) A vertical post stands at P and another one at Q. A bird takes 18 seconds to fly directly from the top of the post at q to the top of the post at P. Given that the angle of depression of the top of the post at P from the top of the post at Q is 90, Calculate: i) The distance to the nearest metre, the bird covers; ii)The speed of the bird in Km/h Form 3 Mathematics
The diagram below shows the speed-time graph for a train traveling between two stations. The train starts from rest and accelerates uniformly for 150 seconds. It then travels at a constant speed for 300 seconds and finally decelerates uniformly for 200 seconds.
Given that the distance between the two stations is 10 450 m, calculate the:
a) Maximum speed, in Km/h, the train attained; b) Acceleration, c) Distance the train traveled during the last 100 seconds; d) Time the train takes to travel the first half of the journey. Form 2 Mathematics
A glass, in the form of a frustum of a cone, is represented by the diagram below.
The glass contains water to a height of 9 cm,. The bottom of the glass is a circle of radius 2 cm while the surface of the water is a circle of radius 6 cm.
a) Calculate the volume of the water in the glass
b) When a spherical marble is submerged into the water in the glass, the water level rises by 1 cm. Calculate: i) The volume of the marble; ii) The radius of the marble Form 3 MathematicsForm 3 Mathematics
A school planned to buy x calculators for a total cost of Kshs 16 200. The supplier agreed to offer a discount of Kshs 60 per calculator. The school was then able to get three extra calculators for the same amount of money.
a) Write an expression in terms of x, for the: i) Original price of each calculator. ii) Price of each calculator after the discount b) Form an equation in x and hence determine the number of calculators the School bought. c) Calculate the discount offered to the school as a percentage Form 4 Mathematics
The diagram below shows a straight line intersecting the curve y = (x-1)2 + 4
At the points P and Q. The line also cuts x-axis at (7,0) and y axis at (0,7)
Form 3 MathematicsDuring a certain motor rally it is predicted that the weather will be either dry (D) or wet (W). The probability that the weather will be dry is estimated to be 7/10. The probability for a driver to complete (C) the rally during the dry weather is estimated to be 5/6. The probability for a driver to complete the rally during wet weather is estimated to be 1/10. Complete the probability tree diagram given below.
What is the probability that:-
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A house is to be sold either on cash basis or through a loan. The cash price is sh.750,000. The loan conditions area s follows: there is to be down payment of 10% of the cash price and the rest of the money is to be paid through a loan at 10% per annum compound interest.
A customer decided to but the house through a loan.
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In the figure below (not drawn to scale), AB = 8cm, AC= 6cm, AD= 7cm, CD= 2.82 cm and angle CAB =500
Calculate, to 2 decimal places
a) The length BC, b) The size of angle ABC, c) The size of angle CAD, d) The area of triangle ACD b) Express vector NM in terms of OB
OP = OM + 2 MN, find the coordinates of P.
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Abdi sold a radio costing Kshs 3 800 at a profit of 20%. He earned a commission of 22 ½ 5 on the profit. Find the amount he earned.
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The diagonals of a rhombus PQRS intersect at T. Given that p(2,2), Q(3, 6 ) and R(-1, 5):
a) Draw the rhombus PQRS on the grid provided; b) State the coordinates of T. Form 3 Mathematics
Give the equation: Sin (3x + 300) = sq root 3 , for 00 ≤ x ≤ 900
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An electric pole is supported t stand vertically on a level ground by a tight wire. The wire is pegged at a distance of 6 metres from the foot of the pole as shown.
The angle which the wire makes with the ground is three times the angle it makes with the pole.
Calculate the length of the wire to the nearest centimeter. Form 1 MathematicsForm 2 Mathematics
The size of an interior angle of a regular polygon is 6 ½ times that of its exterior angle determine the number of sides of the polygon.
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A line which joins the points a (3, k) and B (-2, 5) is parallel to another line whose equation is 5y + 2x = 10
Find the value of k. |
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