Topics 1 and 2
Topics 1 and 2
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band results.
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Topic 1: Basic Arithmetic and Algebra growing supplementary database of HSC standard questions.
• significant figures and scientific notation (no dedicated questions since 2014, 2015);
• surds asked 8 of last 10 years – core competency;
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• inequalities within Topic 1 not asked since 2011; absolute values asked 2016/17;
• factorizing – attention to cubics, asked 2014/15 but not since.
HSC "Final Stretch" Revision Series What is 0.005 233 59 written in scientific notation, correct to 4 significant figures?
2√5
‾ + √3‾
=
17
⇒ D
Copy or trace the diagram into your writing booklet. 2. Algebra, 2UA 2014 HSC 6 MC
(i) Prove that ΔACB is similar to ΔDCF. (2 marks)
8x 3 + 27
(ii) Explain why ΔEFB is isosceles. (1 mark)
= (2x)3 + 33
(iii) Show that EB = 3AE. (2 marks)
= (2x + 3)(4x 2 − 6x + 9)
Copyright © 2004-17 The State of New South Wales (Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW) ⇒ D
(i)
(ii) BA = BC = 9 − 6√2‾ + 2
(equal sides of a regular pentagon) = 11 − 6√2‾
1
∠BAC = (180 − 108) (base angle of ΔBAC)
2
= 36° 9. Algebra, 2UA 2008 HSC 1c
2 1
−
(iii) Consider ΔBCD and ΔABC n n+1
2(n + 1) − 1(n)
BC = CD = BA =
n(n + 1)
(equal sides of a regular pentagon)
2n + 2 − n
∠BCD = ∠ABC = 108° =
n(n + 1)
(internal angles of a regular pentagon) n+2
=
∴ ΔBCD ≡ ΔABC (SAS) n(n + 1)
(2)
3 2
= ∠CDB ∴q=8⋅
∴ ΔEDB ||| ΔBCD (equiangular)
= 18
Tn
(iii) In a GP, r =
Tn−1
If 8, p, q, 27 are 1st 4 terms of a GP 11. Plane Geometry, 2UA 2015 HSC 15b
p q 27 (i) Prove ΔACB ||| ΔDCF
⇒ = = .
8 p q
Since corresponding sides of similar
triangles are in the same ratio
BD EB AE
= =
DC BD EB
p q 27
= = .
8 p q
1 DF
=
2 AB
2DF = AB
2(EF − ED) = AE + EB
2(EB − AE) = AE + EB (given EF = EB, ED = AE)
2EB − 2AE = AE + EB
∴ EB = 3AE … as required