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ADVANCE
PURE MATHEMATICS
TOPIC:
CALCULATING DEVICES
GENERAL EQUATIONS
ASSIGNMENT NO. 1
1. (a) Use logarithms
to evaluate to three significant figures:

(b) Using a non
programmable scientific calculator, find the value of

2. (a) Using
logarithms to evaluate:


(b) Using a non
programmable scientific calculator, evaluate:

3. (a) By using
mathematical tables, compute:
(i)

Correct 3 decimal places.
(ii)

(b) By using
scientific calculator, find:
(i)
e-2/3 +2 cosh-1 1.5 Correct to 6
significant figures
(ii) ln

correct to 6
significant figures.
(iii) The mean and standard
deviation for the scores; 64, 44, 56, 75 and 66.
4. (a) Using logarithms, evaluate to two
significant figures
(b) Using a non programmable scientific calculator evaluate to six d.p

5. (a) By using a
non programmable scientific calculator, evaluate the following expression giving the answer into 3
significant figures:
(i)

(ii)


(b) Use the
table of logarithms to compute: (6.32)

6. (a) Use
logarithm table to find

(b) Use the scientific calculator to find:

7. (a)

With the help of a calculator, evaluate the following
expression

correct to four
decimal places in each step of computation.
(i)


(ii)

(b) Find the value of

in radian given that:
8. (a) By using
mathematical table evaluate:

(b) By using a non-programmable
scientific calculator compute the following
expression to eight significant
figures:

9. Use a non programmable calculator to
evaluate correctly to four decimal places the
value of the following:
(a)


(b)


(c)

where


8.6074 and

11.5225
10. (a) Using a non programmable calculator to
evaluate:
(i)


, Correct to seven significant figures.

(ii)

, giving your answer to three significant figures.
(b) Cosmic – ray bombardment of the
atmosphere produces neutrons, which in turn
react with nitrogen to produce radioactive
Carbon – 14

. Radioactive

enters all li9ving tissues
through carbon dioxide, which is first absorbed by
plant. As long as an plant or
animal is alive,

decays according to
the
equation

where A is the amount
present after t years and A0 is the
amount present at time

. If 500 milligrams of

are present at the
start, use a
calculator to:
(i) Find how many milligrams
will be present in 15,000 years correct to two
decimal places.
(ii) Calculate the the number
of years it take for 1.89 milligrams to remain.
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