Intermediate 2 Revision Questions 3

Don’t you just love these questions.  Where are you getting them from Mr S. I hear you cry.

Enjoy Number 2. it’s a beauty.

int2-revision-questions-3

 

 

6 Responses to “Intermediate 2 Revision Questions 3”


  1. 1 Mhari Nov 18th, 2008 at 7:06 pm

    Ermm…Im A Bit Stuck On 2b….I Dont Know What Its Asking For When It Asks To Prove Something!?
    Since Its Three Marks Aswell….
    Please Help !:)
    x

  2. 2 Sophie Nov 18th, 2008 at 8:15 pm

    No idea where to even start for number 2!
    But for number one, you obviously need the angle to find the length, so i was trying to do how they found the area (angle divided by 360 times pie times radius squared) but… i only get as far as 360 divided by angle multiplied by 2827.43 = 200 and cant remember how to find the angle so i can then find the length of the arc! :|
    These questions are horrible.

  3. 3 Craig Stebbing Nov 18th, 2008 at 8:30 pm

    Wahey. These are nice ones aren’t they. Lets look at Q1. Call your angle X and then put everything you have into the equation you know for area of a sector. You should find you only have x missing and with a bit of dividing and multiplying, out will pop your answer. It sounds as if you’re part of the way there Sophie. SOlve the equation you are left with just as you would solve 3x/2 = 9.

    Q2

    Well :) Just look at the example and choose another square on the grid. Plug in the values like the example and see what you get. If you don’t get 28 do it again. I did it with 6, 8, 20, 22 and it worked. Try another 3×3 grid.

    part B A/B level as you suspect. I would call the number in the top left of the box n, how do the other corners relate to n? top right will be (n+2). What about the rest? Once you have these stick them in like you did for part a). Multiply out your brackets and tidy it up. Again you are aiming for 28 as it tells you in the question.

    Particularly difficult I would say but not impossible.

  4. 4 Mhari Nov 18th, 2008 at 8:34 pm

    Sophs..
    For Number One I Shifted around the area sector formula
    area sector- angle divided by 360 x Pi Rsquared
    soooo…

    i ended up with 200 x 360 = angle
    PiRsquared

    (hope you understand that!….=S)

    From using that formula i worked out the answer= 101.86

    soo i then found out the circumference.

    C=Pi D
    Pix30
    C= 94.25m

    then found out the arc as it asks for…..

    arc= 101.86 divided by 360 x 94.25

    hey presto…you get your answer….!? i hope haha

    Emm…thinking for Q2 though that you need to find out some sort of equation???

  5. 5 aidan xXx Nov 18th, 2008 at 10:11 pm

    hello again

    jeeeees! mr steb these are better but i found Q.1 alright
    (partly cause mhari told sophie the whole thing by posting it up but still) :P

    meh but i can tdo question 2 its really tough i tried what u said but…

    no answer Help :D
    please x x x

  6. 6 Craig Stebbing Nov 19th, 2008 at 2:45 pm

    Aidan xXx. I was tucked up in bed by then. Sorry. We’ll go over them in class today. Don’t worry

Leave a Reply

Powered by WP Hashcash





Bad Behavior has blocked 26 access attempts in the last 7 days.