VCE Year 11 Mathematical Methods practice questions
VCE Year 11 Mathematical Methods practice questions
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18 practice skills
VCE Year 11 Mathematical Methods includes 18 practice skills across Functions and relations, Calculus and rates of change, Probability and statistics, and Graphs and transformations.
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Sample VCE Year 11 Mathematical Methods questions
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VCE Year 11Mathematical MethodsFunctions and transformationshardtransformation graph
1. The graph of y = f(x) has stationary point A(2, -3). For g(x) = 4 - f(x - 1), which point is the corresponding stationary point on y = g(x)?
Choices
(3, 7)
(1, 7)
(3, 1)
(1, -7)
Explanation:
The input x - 1 must equal 2, so x = 3. The output becomes 4 - (-3) = 7, so the corresponding stationary point is (3, 7).
VCE Year 11Mathematical MethodsIntroductory calculushardtangent graph
2. For f(x) = x3 - 6x2 + 5x, the tangent T is drawn at P where x = 4. What is the gradient of T?
Choices
5
-5
21
0
Explanation:
Differentiate to get f'(x) = 3x2 - 12x + 5. At x = 4, f'(4) = 48 - 48 + 5 = 5, so the tangent gradient is 5.
VCE Year 11Mathematical MethodsContinuous probabilityharddensity graph
3. For the continuous random variable X with density f(x) = kx, 0 ≤ x ≤ 4, what is P(X > 3)?
Choices
7/16
1/4
9/16
3/4
Explanation:
First 1 = the integral from 0 to 4 of kx, so 1 = 8k and k = 1/8. Then P(X > 3) is the integral from 3 to 4 of x/8, which is (16 - 9)/16 = 7/16.
VCE Year 11Mathematical MethodsOptimisationhardoptimisation diagram
4. A rectangle has top corners on y = 10 - x2 and base on the x-axis, symmetric about the y-axis. If the right top corner is P(x, 10 - x2), x > 0, which value of x gives the maximum rectangle area?
Choices
√(10/3)
√5
√10
10/3
Explanation:
The rectangle has width 2x and height 10 - x2, so A(x) = 2x(10 - x2). Then A'(x) = 20 - 6x2. Setting A'(x) = 0 gives x2 = 10/3, so x = √(10/3).
VCE Year 11Mathematical MethodsExponential modellinghardmodel graph
5. A culture model is P(t) = 80e0.25t, where t is measured in hours. At what time does the model first reach 160?
VCE Year 11Mathematical MethodsNormal distributionhardnormal curve
6. For X ~ N(μ, σ2), P(X < 54) = 0.1587 and P(X < 66) = 0.8413. Using Φ(-1) = 0.1587 and Φ(1) = 0.8413, what are μ and σ?
Choices
μ = 60, σ = 6
μ = 60, σ = 12
μ = 54, σ = 6
μ = 66, σ = 6
Explanation:
The probabilities place 54 one standard deviation below the mean and 66 one standard deviation above it. The mean is the midpoint (54 + 66)/2 = 60, and the standard deviation is 66 - 60 = 6.
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Functions and relations: Students practise functions and relations through short targeted questions, explanations, and mode-specific feedback.
Calculus and rates of change: Students practise calculus and rates of change through short targeted questions, explanations, and mode-specific feedback.
Probability and statistics: Students practise probability and statistics through short targeted questions, explanations, and mode-specific feedback.
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Functions and relations
Calculus and rates of change
Probability and statistics
Graphs and transformations
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