Differentiate `ln(5x+2)` with respect to `x`. (2 marks)
L&E, 2ADV E1 2011 HSC 1c
Solve `2^(2x+1)=32`. (2 marks)
Calculus, 2ADV C2 2012 HSC 11d
Differentiate `(3+e^(2x))^5`. (2 marks)
Calculus, 2ADV C2 2012 HSC 12ai
Differentiate with respect to `x`
`(x-1)log_ex` (2 marks)
Calculus, 2ADV C4 2013 HSC 11e
Find `inte^(4x+1)dx` (2 marks)
Calculus, 2ADV C2 2013 HSC 11d
Differentiate `x^2e^x` (2 marks)
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Financial Maths, 2ADV M1 2009 HSC 8b
One year ago Daniel borrowed $350 000 to buy a house. The interest rate was 9% per annum, compounded monthly. He agreed to repay the loan in 25 years with equal monthly repayments of $2937.
- Calculate how much Daniel owed after his first monthly repayment. (1 mark)
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Daniel has just made his 12th monthly repayment. He now owes $346 095. The interest rate now decreases to 6% per annum, compounded monthly.
The amount `$A_n`, owing on the loan after the `n`th monthly repayment is now calculated using the formula
`qquad qquad A_n=346,095xx1.005^n-1.005^(n-1)M-\ ... -1.005M-M`
where `$M` is the monthly repayment, and `n=1,2,\ ...,288`. (DO NOT prove this formula.)
- Calculate the monthly repayment if the loan is to be repaid over the remaining 24 years (288 months). (3 marks)
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- Daniel chooses to keep his monthly repayments at $2937. Use the formula in part (ii) to calculate how long it will take him to repay the $346 095. (3 marks)
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- How much will Daniel save over the term of the loan by keeping his monthly repayments at $2937, rather than reducing his repayments to the amount calculated in part (ii)? (1 mark)
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Financial Maths, 2ADV M1 2009 HSC 3a
An arithmetic series has 21 terms. The first term is 3 and the last term is 53.
Find the sum of the series. (2 marks)
Financial Maths, 2ADV M1 2009 HSC 2c
Evaluate `sum_(k=1)^4 (–1)^kk^2`. (2 marks)
Financial Maths, 2ADV M1 2010 HSC 4a
Susanna is training for a fun run by running every week for 26 weeks. She runs 1 km in the first week and each week after that she runs 750 m more than the previous week, until she reaches 10 km in a week. She then continues to run 10 km each week.
- How far does Susannah run in the 9th week? (1 mark)
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- In which week does she first run 10 km? (1 mark)
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- What is the total distance that Susannah runs in 26 weeks? (2 marks)
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Financial Maths, 2ADV M1 2010 HSC 1f
Find the limiting sum of the geometric series ..
`1\ -1/3\ +1/9\ -1/27\ ...` (2 marks)
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Financial Maths, 2ADV M1 2011 HSC 3a
A skyscraper of 110 floors is to be built. The first floor to be built will cost $3 million. The cost of building each subsequent floor will be $0.5 million more than the floor immediately below.
- What will be the cost of building the 25th floor? (2 marks)
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- What will be the cost of building all 110 floors of the skyscraper? (2 marks)
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Financial Maths, 2ADV M1 2012 HSC 15a
Rectangles of the same height are cut from a strip and arranged in a row. The first rectangle has width 10cm. The width of each subsequent rectangle is 96% of the width of the previous rectangle.
- Find the length of the strip required to make the first ten rectangles. (2 marks)
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- Explain why a strip of 3m is sufficient to make any number of rectangles. (1 mark)
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Probability, 2ADV S1 2013 HSC 15d
Pat and Chandra are playing a game. They take turns throwing two dice. The game is won by the first player to throw a double six. Pat starts the game.
- Find the probability that Pat wins the game on the first throw. (1 mark)
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- What is the probability that Pat wins the game on the first or on the second throw? (2 marks)
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- Find the probability that Pat eventually wins the game. (2 marks)
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