Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise 18.2

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Karen Morrison Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise 18.2

Attempt the practice questions from Exercise 2: Exercise 18.2 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics Core and Extended Coursebook Second Edition solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise 18.2 with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

Construct a table of values of y=x2+2x-3 from -3x2 and plot the graph.   

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

Using values of x from 0 to 4, construct a table of values and plot the graph of y=-x2-4x    

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

Using values of x from -6 to 0, construct a table of values and plot the graph of y=-x2-6x-5     

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

People who design water displays (often set to music) need to know how high water will rise from a jet and how long it will take to return to the pool. This graph shows the height of a water arc from a fountain (in metres) over a number of seconds. What was the greatest height (in metres) reached by the water arc.

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MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

People who design water displays (often set to music) need to know how high water will rise from a jet and how long it will take to return to the pool. This graph shows the height of a water arc from a fountain (in metres) over a number of seconds. How long (in seconds) did it take the water to reach the greatest height?

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MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

People who design water displays (often set to music) need to know how high water will rise from a jet and how long it will take to return to the pool. This graph shows the height of a water arc from a fountain (in metres) over a number of seconds. For how long was the water arc above a height of 2.5 m.

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MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

People who design water displays (often set to music) need to know how high water will rise from a jet and how long it will take to return to the pool. This graph shows the height of a water arc from a fountain (in metres) over a number of seconds. How far (in meters) did the water rise in the first second?

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MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

People who design water displays (often set to music) need to know how high water will rise from a jet and how long it will take to return to the pool. This graph shows the height of a water arc from a fountain (in metres) over a number of seconds. Why do you think this graph shows only positive values of height.

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