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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
International General Certificate of Secondary Education

*5070593749*

0580/41

MATHEMATICS

May/June 2010

Paper 4 (Extended)

2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials:

Electronic calculator
Mathematical tables (optional)

Geometrical instruments
Tracing paper (optional)

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST
Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES.
Answer all questions.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown below that question.
Electronic calculators should be used.
If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to
three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place.
For π use either your calculator value or 3.142.
At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The total of the marks for this paper is 130.

This document consists of 19 printed pages and 1 blank page.
IB10 06_0580_41/2RP
© UCLES 2010

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Examiner's
Use

A school has 220 boys and 280 girls.
(a) Find the ratio of boys to girls, in its simplest form.

Answer(a)

:

[1]

(b) The ratio of students to teachers is 10 : 1.
Find the number of teachers.

Answer(b)

[2]

Answer(c)

[2]

(c) There are 21 students on the school’s committee.
The ratio of boys to girls is 3 : 4.
Find the number of girls on the committee.

(d) The committee organises a disco and sells tickets.
35% of the school’s students each buy a ticket. Each ticket costs $1.60.
Calculate the total amount received from selling the tickets.

Answer(d) $

[3]

(e) The cost of running the disco is $264.
This is an increase of 10% on the cost of running last year’s disco.
Calculate the cost of running last year’s disco.

Answer(e) $

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[2]
3

2

For
Examiner's
Use

40 students are asked about the number of people in their families.
The table shows the results.
Number of people in family

2

3

4

5

6

7

Frequency

1

1

17

12

6

3

(a) Find
(i) the mode,

Answer(a)(i)

[1]

Answer(a)(ii)

[1]

Answer(a)(iii)

[3]

(ii) the median,

(iii) the mean.

(b) Another n students are asked about the number of people in their families.
The mean for these n students is 3.
Find, in terms of n, an expression for the mean number for all (40 + n) students.

Answer(b)

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[2]

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Examiner's
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3

y
8
7
T
6
5
4
3
2
1
–8

–7

–6

–5

–4

–3

–2

–1

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

–1
–2
P

–3
–4
–5
–6

Q

–7
–8

(a) On the grid, draw the enlargement of the triangle T, centre (0, 0), scale factor

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1
2

.

[2]

x
5
For
Examiner's
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 −1 0
(b) The matrix 
 0 1  represents a transformation.



 − 1 0  8 8 2 

.


 0 1  4 8 8 

(i) Calculate the matrix product 


Answer(b)(i)

[2]

(ii) On the grid, draw the image of the triangle T under this transformation.

[2]

(iii) Describe fully this single transformation.
Answer(b)(iii)

[2]

(c) Describe fully the single transformation which maps
(i) triangle T onto triangle P,
Answer(c)(i)

[2]

(ii) triangle T onto triangle Q.
Answer(c)(ii)

[3]

(d) Find the 2 by 2 matrix which represents the transformation in part (c)(ii).

Answer(d)

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









[2]

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Examiner's
Use

4

A

B

Box A contains 3 black balls and 1 white ball.
Box B contains 3 black balls and 2 white balls.
(a) A ball can be chosen at random from either box.
Complete the following statement.
There is a greater probability of choosing a white ball from Box

.

Explain your answer.
Answer(a)

[1]

(b) Abdul chooses a box and then chooses a ball from this box at random.
The probability that he chooses box A is

2
3

.

(i) Complete the tree diagram by writing the four probabilities in the empty spaces.
BOX

COLOUR
1
4

2
3

white

A
black

white
B
black

[4]

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Examiner's
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(ii) Find the probability that Abdul chooses box A and a black ball.

Answer(b)(ii)

[2]

(iii) Find the probability that Abdul chooses a black ball.

Answer(b)(iii)

[2]

(c) Tatiana chooses a box and then chooses two balls from this box at
random (without replacement).
The probability that she chooses box A is

2
3

.

Find the probability that Tatiana chooses two white balls.

Answer(c)

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[2]

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Examiner's
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5

D
30°

C
NOT TO
SCALE
24 cm

40°
40°
A

B

26 cm

ABCD is a quadrilateral and BD is a diagonal.
AB = 26 cm, BD = 24 cm, angle ABD = 40°, angle CBD = 40° and angle CDB = 30°.
(a) Calculate the area of triangle ABD.

Answer(a)

cm2

[2]

Answer(b)

cm

[4]

Answer(c)

cm

[4]

cm

[2]

(b) Calculate the length of AD.

(c) Calculate the length of BC.

(d) Calculate the shortest distance from the point C to the line BD.

Answer(d)

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6

For
Examiner's
Use

The masses of 60 potatoes are measured.
The table shows the results.
Mass (m grams)

10 I m Y 20

20 I m Y 40

40 I m Y 50

Frequency

10

30

20

(a) Calculate an estimate of the mean.

g

Answer(a)

[4]

(b) On the grid, draw an accurate histogram to show the information in the table.
2

Frequency
density

1

0

m
10

20

30

40

50

Mass (grams)

[3]

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Examiner's
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(a) Calculate the volume of a cylinder of radius 31 centimetres and length 15 metres.
Give your answer in cubic metres.

Answer(a)

m3 [3]

(b) A tree trunk has a circular cross-section of radius 31 cm and length 15 m.
One cubic metre of the wood has a mass of 800 kg.
Calculate the mass of the tree trunk, giving your answer in tonnes.

Answer(b)
(c)

NOT TO
SCALE

plastic
sheet

D
C

E

The diagram shows a pile of 10 tree trunks.
Each tree trunk has a circular cross-section of radius 31 cm and length 15 m.
A plastic sheet is wrapped around the pile.
C is the centre of one of the circles.
CE and CD are perpendicular to the straight edges, as shown.

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tonnes [2]
11
For
Examiner's
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(i) Show that angle ECD = 120°.
Answer(c)(i)

[2]
(ii) Calculate the length of the arc DE, giving your answer in metres.

Answer(c)(ii)

m [2]

(iii) The edge of the plastic sheet forms the perimeter of the cross-section of the pile.
The perimeter consists of three straight lines and three arcs.
Calculate this perimeter, giving your answer in metres.

Answer(c)(iii)

m [3]

(iv) The plastic sheet does not cover the two ends of the pile.
Calculate the area of the plastic sheet.

Answer(c)(iv)

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m2 [1]

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8

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Examiner's
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(a) f(x) = 2x
Complete the table.
x

–2

0

1

2

0.5

y = f(x)

–1

1

2

3

4

4
[3]

(b) g(x) = x(4 – x)
Complete the table.
x
y = g(x)

–1

0

1

0

3

2

3

4

3

0
[2]

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Examiner's
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(c) On the grid, draw the graphs of
(i) y = f(x) for −2 Y x Y 4,

[3]

(ii) y = g(x) for −1 Y x Y 4.

[3]

y
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
–2

–1

0

1

2

3

4

x

–2
–4
–6

(d) Use your graphs to solve the following equations.
(i) f(x) = 10

Answer(d)(i) x =

[1]

(ii) f(x) = g(x)

Answer(d)(ii) x =

or x =

[2]

(iii) f -1(x) = 1.7

Answer(d)(iii) x =

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[1]

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For
Examiner's
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(a) Solve the following equations.
(i)

5
w

=

3
w +1

Answer(a)(i) w =

[2]

(ii) ( y + 1) 2 = 4

Answer(a)(ii) y =

(iii)

x +1
3

−

x −2
5

or y =

[2]

= 2

Answer(a)(iii) x =

[3]

Answer(b)(i)

[2]

(b) (i) Factorise u2 −9u −10.

(ii) Solve the equation u2 −9u −10 = 0.

Answer(b)(ii) u =

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or u =

[1]
15
For
Examiner's
Use

(c)
NOT TO
SCALE
x+1

x

x
x+2

The area of the triangle is equal to the area of the square.
All lengths are in centimetres.
(i) Show that x2 −3x −2 = 0.
Answer(c)(i)

[3]
(ii) Solve the equation x2 – 3x – 2 = 0, giving your answers correct to 2 decimal places.
Show all your working.

Answer(c)(ii) x =

or x =

[4]

(iii) Calculate the area of one of the shapes.

Answer(c)(iii)

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cm2

[1]

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10 A company has a vehicle parking area of 1200 m2 with space for x cars and y trucks.
Each car requires 20 m2 of space and each truck requires 100 m2 of space.
(a) Show that x + 5y Y 60.
Answer(a)

[1]
(b) There must also be space for
(i) at least 40 vehicles,
(ii) at least 2 trucks.
Write down two more inequalities to show this information.
Answer(b)(i)

[1]

Answer(b)(ii)

[1]

(c) One line has been drawn for you.
On the grid, show the three inequalities by drawing the other two lines and shading the
unwanted regions.

y
40

30

20

10

x
0

10

20

30

40

50

60
[4]

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For
Examiner's
Use

(d) Use your graph to find the largest possible number of trucks.

Answer(d)

[1]

(e) The company charges $5 for parking each car and $10 for parking each truck.
Find the number of cars and the number of trucks which give the company the greatest possible
income.
Calculate this income.

Answer(e) Number of cars =

Number of trucks =

Greatest possible income = $

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[3]

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11

Diagram 1

Diagram 2

Diagram 3

Diagram 4

1 white dot

4 white dots

9 white dots

16 white dots

5 black dots

7 black dots

9 black dots

11 black dots

6 lines

14 lines

26 lines

42 lines

The four diagrams above are the first four of a pattern.
(a) Diagram 5 has been started below.
Complete this diagram and write down the information about the numbers of dots and lines.

Diagram 5

............... white dots

............... black dots

............... lines

[4]
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For
Examiner's
Use

(b) Complete the information about the number of dots and lines in Diagram 8.

Answer(b)

white dots
black dots
lines

[3]

(c) Complete the information about the number of dots in Diagram n.
Give your answers in terms of n.
Answer(c)

white dots
black dots

[2]

(d) The number of lines in diagram n is k(n2 + n +1).
Find
(i) the value of k,

Answer(d)(i) k =

[1]

Answer(d)(ii)

[1]

(ii) the number of lines in Diagram 100.

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publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity.
University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of
Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge.

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  • 1. w w ap eP m e tr .X w om .c s er UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education *5070593749* 0580/41 MATHEMATICS May/June 2010 Paper 4 (Extended) 2 hours 30 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Electronic calculator Mathematical tables (optional) Geometrical instruments Tracing paper (optional) READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. If working is needed for any question it must be shown below that question. Electronic calculators should be used. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For π use either your calculator value or 3.142. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. The total of the marks for this paper is 130. This document consists of 19 printed pages and 1 blank page. IB10 06_0580_41/2RP © UCLES 2010 [Turn over
  • 2. 2 1 For Examiner's Use A school has 220 boys and 280 girls. (a) Find the ratio of boys to girls, in its simplest form. Answer(a) : [1] (b) The ratio of students to teachers is 10 : 1. Find the number of teachers. Answer(b) [2] Answer(c) [2] (c) There are 21 students on the school’s committee. The ratio of boys to girls is 3 : 4. Find the number of girls on the committee. (d) The committee organises a disco and sells tickets. 35% of the school’s students each buy a ticket. Each ticket costs $1.60. Calculate the total amount received from selling the tickets. Answer(d) $ [3] (e) The cost of running the disco is $264. This is an increase of 10% on the cost of running last year’s disco. Calculate the cost of running last year’s disco. Answer(e) $ © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10 [2]
  • 3. 3 2 For Examiner's Use 40 students are asked about the number of people in their families. The table shows the results. Number of people in family 2 3 4 5 6 7 Frequency 1 1 17 12 6 3 (a) Find (i) the mode, Answer(a)(i) [1] Answer(a)(ii) [1] Answer(a)(iii) [3] (ii) the median, (iii) the mean. (b) Another n students are asked about the number of people in their families. The mean for these n students is 3. Find, in terms of n, an expression for the mean number for all (40 + n) students. Answer(b) © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10 [2] [Turn over
  • 4. 4 For Examiner's Use 3 y 8 7 T 6 5 4 3 2 1 –8 –7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 –1 –2 P –3 –4 –5 –6 Q –7 –8 (a) On the grid, draw the enlargement of the triangle T, centre (0, 0), scale factor © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10 1 2 . [2] x
  • 5. 5 For Examiner's Use  −1 0 (b) The matrix   0 1  represents a transformation.     − 1 0  8 8 2   .    0 1  4 8 8  (i) Calculate the matrix product   Answer(b)(i) [2] (ii) On the grid, draw the image of the triangle T under this transformation. [2] (iii) Describe fully this single transformation. Answer(b)(iii) [2] (c) Describe fully the single transformation which maps (i) triangle T onto triangle P, Answer(c)(i) [2] (ii) triangle T onto triangle Q. Answer(c)(ii) [3] (d) Find the 2 by 2 matrix which represents the transformation in part (c)(ii). Answer(d) © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10         [2] [Turn over
  • 6. 6 For Examiner's Use 4 A B Box A contains 3 black balls and 1 white ball. Box B contains 3 black balls and 2 white balls. (a) A ball can be chosen at random from either box. Complete the following statement. There is a greater probability of choosing a white ball from Box . Explain your answer. Answer(a) [1] (b) Abdul chooses a box and then chooses a ball from this box at random. The probability that he chooses box A is 2 3 . (i) Complete the tree diagram by writing the four probabilities in the empty spaces. BOX COLOUR 1 4 2 3 white A black white B black [4] © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10
  • 7. 7 For Examiner's Use (ii) Find the probability that Abdul chooses box A and a black ball. Answer(b)(ii) [2] (iii) Find the probability that Abdul chooses a black ball. Answer(b)(iii) [2] (c) Tatiana chooses a box and then chooses two balls from this box at random (without replacement). The probability that she chooses box A is 2 3 . Find the probability that Tatiana chooses two white balls. Answer(c) © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10 [2] [Turn over
  • 8. 8 For Examiner's Use 5 D 30° C NOT TO SCALE 24 cm 40° 40° A B 26 cm ABCD is a quadrilateral and BD is a diagonal. AB = 26 cm, BD = 24 cm, angle ABD = 40°, angle CBD = 40° and angle CDB = 30°. (a) Calculate the area of triangle ABD. Answer(a) cm2 [2] Answer(b) cm [4] Answer(c) cm [4] cm [2] (b) Calculate the length of AD. (c) Calculate the length of BC. (d) Calculate the shortest distance from the point C to the line BD. Answer(d) © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10
  • 9. 9 6 For Examiner's Use The masses of 60 potatoes are measured. The table shows the results. Mass (m grams) 10 I m Y 20 20 I m Y 40 40 I m Y 50 Frequency 10 30 20 (a) Calculate an estimate of the mean. g Answer(a) [4] (b) On the grid, draw an accurate histogram to show the information in the table. 2 Frequency density 1 0 m 10 20 30 40 50 Mass (grams) [3] © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10 [Turn over
  • 10. 10 7 For Examiner's Use (a) Calculate the volume of a cylinder of radius 31 centimetres and length 15 metres. Give your answer in cubic metres. Answer(a) m3 [3] (b) A tree trunk has a circular cross-section of radius 31 cm and length 15 m. One cubic metre of the wood has a mass of 800 kg. Calculate the mass of the tree trunk, giving your answer in tonnes. Answer(b) (c) NOT TO SCALE plastic sheet D C E The diagram shows a pile of 10 tree trunks. Each tree trunk has a circular cross-section of radius 31 cm and length 15 m. A plastic sheet is wrapped around the pile. C is the centre of one of the circles. CE and CD are perpendicular to the straight edges, as shown. © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10 tonnes [2]
  • 11. 11 For Examiner's Use (i) Show that angle ECD = 120°. Answer(c)(i) [2] (ii) Calculate the length of the arc DE, giving your answer in metres. Answer(c)(ii) m [2] (iii) The edge of the plastic sheet forms the perimeter of the cross-section of the pile. The perimeter consists of three straight lines and three arcs. Calculate this perimeter, giving your answer in metres. Answer(c)(iii) m [3] (iv) The plastic sheet does not cover the two ends of the pile. Calculate the area of the plastic sheet. Answer(c)(iv) © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10 m2 [1] [Turn over
  • 12. 12 8 For Examiner's Use (a) f(x) = 2x Complete the table. x –2 0 1 2 0.5 y = f(x) –1 1 2 3 4 4 [3] (b) g(x) = x(4 – x) Complete the table. x y = g(x) –1 0 1 0 3 2 3 4 3 0 [2] © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10
  • 13. 13 For Examiner's Use (c) On the grid, draw the graphs of (i) y = f(x) for −2 Y x Y 4, [3] (ii) y = g(x) for −1 Y x Y 4. [3] y 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 x –2 –4 –6 (d) Use your graphs to solve the following equations. (i) f(x) = 10 Answer(d)(i) x = [1] (ii) f(x) = g(x) Answer(d)(ii) x = or x = [2] (iii) f -1(x) = 1.7 Answer(d)(iii) x = © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10 [1] [Turn over
  • 14. 14 9 For Examiner's Use (a) Solve the following equations. (i) 5 w = 3 w +1 Answer(a)(i) w = [2] (ii) ( y + 1) 2 = 4 Answer(a)(ii) y = (iii) x +1 3 − x −2 5 or y = [2] = 2 Answer(a)(iii) x = [3] Answer(b)(i) [2] (b) (i) Factorise u2 −9u −10. (ii) Solve the equation u2 −9u −10 = 0. Answer(b)(ii) u = © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10 or u = [1]
  • 15. 15 For Examiner's Use (c) NOT TO SCALE x+1 x x x+2 The area of the triangle is equal to the area of the square. All lengths are in centimetres. (i) Show that x2 −3x −2 = 0. Answer(c)(i) [3] (ii) Solve the equation x2 – 3x – 2 = 0, giving your answers correct to 2 decimal places. Show all your working. Answer(c)(ii) x = or x = [4] (iii) Calculate the area of one of the shapes. Answer(c)(iii) © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10 cm2 [1] [Turn over
  • 16. 16 For Examiner's Use 10 A company has a vehicle parking area of 1200 m2 with space for x cars and y trucks. Each car requires 20 m2 of space and each truck requires 100 m2 of space. (a) Show that x + 5y Y 60. Answer(a) [1] (b) There must also be space for (i) at least 40 vehicles, (ii) at least 2 trucks. Write down two more inequalities to show this information. Answer(b)(i) [1] Answer(b)(ii) [1] (c) One line has been drawn for you. On the grid, show the three inequalities by drawing the other two lines and shading the unwanted regions. y 40 30 20 10 x 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 [4] © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10
  • 17. 17 For Examiner's Use (d) Use your graph to find the largest possible number of trucks. Answer(d) [1] (e) The company charges $5 for parking each car and $10 for parking each truck. Find the number of cars and the number of trucks which give the company the greatest possible income. Calculate this income. Answer(e) Number of cars = Number of trucks = Greatest possible income = $ © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10 [3] [Turn over
  • 18. 18 For Examiner's Use 11 Diagram 1 Diagram 2 Diagram 3 Diagram 4 1 white dot 4 white dots 9 white dots 16 white dots 5 black dots 7 black dots 9 black dots 11 black dots 6 lines 14 lines 26 lines 42 lines The four diagrams above are the first four of a pattern. (a) Diagram 5 has been started below. Complete this diagram and write down the information about the numbers of dots and lines. Diagram 5 ............... white dots ............... black dots ............... lines [4] © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10
  • 19. 19 For Examiner's Use (b) Complete the information about the number of dots and lines in Diagram 8. Answer(b) white dots black dots lines [3] (c) Complete the information about the number of dots in Diagram n. Give your answers in terms of n. Answer(c) white dots black dots [2] (d) The number of lines in diagram n is k(n2 + n +1). Find (i) the value of k, Answer(d)(i) k = [1] Answer(d)(ii) [1] (ii) the number of lines in Diagram 100. © UCLES 2010 0580/41/M/J/10
  • 20. 20 BLANK PAGE Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. 0580/41/M/J/10