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Waec 2007 Further Mathematics Past QuestionsQuestion 46:Five digit numbers are formed from digits 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. (a)How many such numbers can be formed if repitition of digits is (i) allowed (ii) not allowed? (b) How many of the numbers are odd, if repetition of digits is not allowed? Question 47:Four boys participated in a competition in which their respective chances of winning prizes are \(\frac{1}{5}, \frac{1}{4}, \frac{1}{3}\) and \(\frac{1}{2}\). What is the probability that at most two of them win prizes? Question 48:Forces \(F_{1} = (10 N, 090°), F_{2} = (20 N, 210°)\) and \(F_{3} = (4 N, 330°)\) act on a body at rest on a smooth table. Find, correct to one decimal place, the magnitude of the resultant force. Question 49:An object is projected vertically upwards. Its height, h m, at time t seconds is given by \(h = 20t - \frac{3}{2}t^{2} - \frac{2}{3}t^{3}\). Find (a) the time at which it is momentarily at rest (b) correct to two decimal places, the maximum height reached by the object. Question 50:(a) The roots of the equation \(x^{2} + mx + 11 = 0\) are \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\), where m is a constant. If \(\alpha^{2} + \beta^{2} = 27\), find the values of m. (b) The line \(2x + 3y = 1\) intersects the circle \(2x^{2} + 2y^{2} + 4x + 9y - 9 = 0\) at points P and Q where Q lies in the fourth quadrant. Find the coordinates of P and Q. |
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