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Pre-Leaving Certificate Examination Mathematics (Project Maths) Paper 2 Higher Level February 2010 2½ hours 300 marks Running total Examination number Centre stamp For examiner Question Mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Grade

Instructions There are two sections in this examination paper. Section A Concepts and Skills 150 marks 6 questions Section B Contexts and Applications 150 marks 3 questions Answer all nine questions, as follows: In Section A, answer all six questions In Section B, answer: Question 7 Question 8 either Question 9A or Question 9B. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this booklet. There is space for extra work at the back of the booklet. Extra paper may be used if needed. Label any extra work clearly with the question number and part. The booklet Formulae and Tables may be used. Marks will be lost if all necessary work is not clearly shown. Answers should include the appropriate units of measurement, where relevant. Answers should be given in simplest form, where relevant. Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 2 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

Section A Concepts and Skills 150 marks Answer all six questions from this section. Question 1 The line l 1 in the diagram has slope 3 and y-intercept 2. (25 marks) (a) Write down the equation of this line, in the form y = mx+ c. 15 l 1 (b) On the diagram, draw and label the lines l 2 and l 3, where: l 2 has slope 3 and y-intercept 7 l 3 has slope 1 and y-intercept 8. 10 5 (c) On the diagram, draw and label the line l 4, which is perpendicular to l 1 and passes through the point (0, 4). -4-2 2 4 (d) Determine whether l 4 passes through the point (27, 4). page running Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 3 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

Question 2 P is the point (0, 7) and Q is the point (8, 11). (25 marks) (a) Find the equation of the circle with diameter PQ. (b) Find the equation of the tangent at Q. (c) This tangent crosses the x-axis at the point R. Find the co-ordinates of R. uuur uuur (d) Find PQ and QR in terms of i r and r uuur uuur j, and verify that PQ QR = 0. Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 4 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

Question 3 (25 marks) (a) For each of the four scatter plots below, estimate the correlation coefficient. Correlation Correlation Correlation Correlation (b) Using your calculator, or otherwise, find the correlation coefficient for the data given in the table. Give your answer correct to two decimal places. Answer: x y 0.0 0.5 5.0 1.3 5.2 3.3 6.1 6.7 9.3 4.5 9.5 4.6 9.9 6.5 page running Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 5 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

Question 4 (25 marks) (a) ABC is a triangle, and D is a point on [BC]. The lengths AB, AD, AC and BD are as shown in the diagram. A 7 5 4 C B 4 D Find DC, correct to one decimal place. Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 6 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

(b) Consider the diagram below. c d b p α ß q (i) Express cosα and cos β in terms of the labelled lengths. (ii) Show that pb 2 + qc 2 = ( p + q)( pq + d 2 ) page running Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 7 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

Question 5 (a) The following formula relates to the binomial distribution. n r PX ( = r) = pq r (i) State what each of the letters p, q, n, and r represents in the formula above. n r (25 marks) p is q is n is r is (ii) Describe the type of experiment that results in a random variable that has a binomial distribution. (b) In a certain type of archery competition, Laura hits the target with an average of two out of every three shots. The shots are independent of each other. During one such competition, she has ten shots at the target. (i) Find the probability that Laura hits the target exactly nine times. Give your answer correct to three decimal places. (i) Find the probability that Laura hits the target fewer than nine times. Give your answer correct to three decimal places. Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 8 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

Question 6 (25 marks) (a) Construct the circumcircle of the triangle ABC below using only a compass and straight edge. Show all construction lines clearly. A B C (b) State the condition(s) under which the circumcentre of a triangle will lie inside the triangle, and justify your answer. Condition(s): Justification: page running Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 9 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

Section B Contexts and Applications 150 marks Answer Question 7, Question 8, and either Question 9A or Question 9B. Question 7 Probability and Statistics (50 marks) Some research was carried out into the participation of girls and boys in sport. The researchers selected a simple random sample of fifty male and fifty female teenagers enrolled in GAA clubs in the greater Cork area. They asked the teenagers the question: How many sports do you play? The data collected were as follows: Boys Girls 0, 4, 5, 1, 4, 1, 3, 3, 3, 1, 3, 3, 3, 1, 1, 3, 3, 1, 3, 3, 1, 2, 2, 2, 5, 3, 3, 4, 1, 2, 2, 2, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 2, 2, 3, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 5, 1, 1, 3, 3, 4, 1, 6, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 3, 4, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3 1, 1, 3, 2, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 3 (a) Display the data in a way that gives a picture of each distribution. Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 10 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

(b) State one difference and one similarity between the distributions of the two samples. Difference: Similarity: (c) Do you think that there is evidence that there are differences between the two populations? Explain your answer. Note: you are not required to conduct a formal hypothesis test. Answer: Justification: (d) The researchers are planning to repeat this research on a larger scale. List two improvements they could make to the design of the research in order to reduce the possibility of bias in the samples. Explain why each improvement you suggest will reduce the likelihood of bias. Improvement 1: Improvement 2: page running Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 11 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

Question 8 Geometry and Trigonometry (50 marks) The Wonder Building is an arched building that does not need any support inside, due partly to the fact that its shape is an arc of a circle. The photograph shows a Wonder Building being used in Antarctica. The arc for a Wonder Building can be a full semicircle or less than a semicircle. It cannot be more than a semi-circle. The span of the building is the total width from one side of the arch to the other. (a) A particular Wonder Building has a span of 30 metres and a height of 10 metres. Find the radius of the arc. 30 m 10 m (b) A customer wants a building with a span of 18 metres and a height of 10 metres. (i) What arc radius would be required to give such a building? Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 12 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

(ii) Explain why the Wonder Building that the customer wants is not possible. (c) An air force needs a Wonder Building to house a Tornado military jet. The dimensions of the aircraft are as follows: Wingspan: 14 metres Height: 6 metres Height of wingtips above ground: 2 metres. The shelter must be at least 0 5 metres above the top of the tail, and at least 1 metre clear horizontally of the wingtips. For the shelter to have the exact clearance required, find the radius of the arc. 1 page running Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 13 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

Question 9A Probability and Statistics (50 marks) A national newspaper reported in January 2010 that the average rent for a 3 bed-roomed house in Ireland was 824 per month. A Dublin estate agent conducted a survey of 40 such properties in the greater Dublin area to see if the same was true there. The estate agent s sample had a mean rent of 1090 and a standard deviation of 480. (a) Using the estate agent s sample, construct a 95% confidence interval for the mean monthly rent of a 3-bed-roomed house in Dublin. (b) Explain what your 95% confidence interval means. (c) The estate agent says that the survey shows that the average rent in Dublin is not the same as the average rent in the country as a whole. Assuming the information reported by the newspaper is accurate, is there evidence to support the estate agent s statement? Conduct a hypothesis test at the 5% level of significance. Clearly state the null hypothesis, the alternative hypothesis, and the conclusion. Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 14 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

(d) Describe two different ways that the estate agent might have collected the data in the sample. In each case, state clearly: what list is used to draw the sample from how the relevant information about each item is found, and what possible sources of bias there are. Method 1: Method 2: page running Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 15 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

Question 9B Geometry and Trigonometry (50 marks) (a) Let ABC be a triangle. The line l is parallel to BC and cuts AB in the ratio s : t, where s and t are natural numbers. Prove that l also cuts AC in the ratio s : t. A l B C Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 16 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

(b) The diagram represents a large symmetrical arrow ABCD that is painted on the ground at one end of a runway. The distance BD is 5 metres and distance CA is 2 5 metres, as shown. The angle ADB measures 126. A C 126 2 5 m (i) Find the length of the perimeter of the arrow. Give your answer correct to one decimal place. B 5 m D (ii) Cat s eyes are reflective devices used in road markings. They are being laid along the perimeter of the arrow. One is placed at each vertex, and others are placed at intervals of no more than half a metre along the perimeter. How many are needed? page running Pre-Leaving Certificate 2010 Page 17 of 19 Project Maths, paper 2 Higher Level

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Note to readers of this document: This pre-leaving Certificate paper is intended to help teachers and candidates in the 24 Project Maths initial schools prepare for the June 2010 examination. The content and structure of the paper do not necessarily reflect the 2011 or subsequent examinations in the initial schools or in all other schools. Mathematics (Project Maths) Paper 2 Pre-Leaving Certificate Paper Higher Level February 2010