SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 20
Download to read offline
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
International General Certificate of Secondary Education

*9687546924*

0580/43

MATHEMATICS
Paper 4 (Extended)

May/June 2013
2 hours 30 minutes

Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials:

Electronic calculator
Tracing paper (optional)

Geometrical instruments

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.
IB13 06_0580_43/5RP
© UCLES 2013

[Turn over
2
1

For
Examiner′s
Use

(a) Ali and Ben receive a sum of money.
They share it in the ratio 5 : 1.
Ali receives $2345.
Calculate the total amount.

Answer(a) $ ............................................... [2]
(b) Ali uses 11% of his $2345 to buy a television.
Calculate the cost of the television.

Answer(b) $ ............................................... [2]
(c) A different television costs $330.
(i) Ben buys one in a sale when this cost is reduced by 15%.
How much does Ben pay?

Answer(c)(i) $ ............................................... [2]
(ii) $330 is 12% less than the cost last year.
Calculate the cost last year.

Answer(c)(ii) $ ............................................... [3]

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13
3
For
Examiner′s
Use

(d) Ali invests $1500 of his share in a bank account.
The account pays compound interest at a rate of 2.3% per year.
Calculate the total amount in the account at the end of 3 years.

Answer(d) $ ............................................... [3]
(e) Ali also buys a computer for $325.
He later sells this computer for $250.
Calculate Ali’s percentage loss.

Answer(e) ........................................... % [3]
_____________________________________________________________________________________

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13

[Turn over
4
2

(a) In this question show all your construction arcs and use only a ruler and compasses to draw
the boundaries of your region.
This scale drawing shows the positions of four towns, P, Q, R and S, on a map where 1 cm represents
10 km.

North

P

Q

Scale: 1 cm to 10 km

S

R

A nature reserve lies in the quadrilateral PQRS.
The boundaries of the nature reserve are:
●
●
●
●

equidistant from Q and from R
equidistant from PS and from PQ
60 km from R
along QR.

(i) Shade the region which represents the nature reserve.

[7]

(ii) Measure the bearing of S from P.
Answer(a)(ii) ............................................... [1]
© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13

For
Examiner′s
Use
5
For
Examiner′s
Use

(b) A circular lake in the nature reserve has a radius of 45 m.
(i) Calculate the area of the lake.

Answer(b)(i) .......................................... m2 [2]
(ii)
NOT TO
SCALE

A fence is placed along part of the circumference of the lake.
This arc subtends an angle of 210° at the centre of the circle.
Calculate the length of the fence.

Answer(b)(ii) ........................................... m [2]
_____________________________________________________________________________________

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13

[Turn over
6
3

For
Examiner′s
Use

(a) Luk wants to buy x goats and y sheep.
(i) He wants to buy at least 5 goats.
Write down an inequality in x to represent this condition.
Answer(a)(i) ............................................... [1]
(ii) He wants to buy at least 11 sheep.
Write down an inequality in y to represent this condition.
Answer(a)(ii) ............................................... [1]
(iii) He wants to buy at least 20 animals.
Write down an inequality in x and y to represent this condition.
Answer(a)(iii) ............................................... [1]
(b) Goats cost $4 and sheep cost $8.
The maximum Luk can spend is $160.
Write down an inequality in x and y and show that it simplifies to x + 2y Y 40 .
Answer(b)

[1]

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13
7
For
Examiner′s
Use

(c) (i) On the grid below, draw four lines to show the four inequalities and shade the unwanted
regions.
y
40

35

30

25

20

15

10

5

x

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40
[7]

(ii) Work out the maximum number of animals that Luk can buy.

Answer(c)(ii) ............................................... [2]
_____________________________________________________________________________________

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13

[Turn over
8
4

For
Examiner′s
Use

I
NOT TO
SCALE

H

J

F
40 cm

7 cm

E

22 cm

G

EFGHIJ is a solid metal prism of length 40 cm.
The cross section EFG is a right-angled triangle.
EF = 7 cm and EG = 22 cm.
(a) Calculate the volume of the prism.

Answer(a) ........................................ cm3 [2]
(b) Calculate the length FJ.

Answer(b) FJ = ......................................... cm [4]

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13
9
For
Examiner′s
Use

(c) Calculate the angle between FJ and the base EGJH of the prism.

Answer(c) ............................................... [3]
(d) The prism is melted and made into spheres.
Each sphere has a radius 1.5 cm.
Work out the greatest number of spheres that can be made.
4
[The volume, V, of a sphere with radius r is V = πr3.]
3

Answer(d) ............................................... [3]
(e) (i) A right-angled triangle is the cross section of another prism.
This triangle has height 4.5 cm and base 11.0 cm.
Both measurements are correct to 1 decimal place.
Calculate the upper bound for the area of this triangle.

Answer(e)(i) ........................................ cm2 [2]
(ii) Write your answer to part (e)(i) correct to 4 significant figures.
Answer(e)(ii) ........................................ cm2 [1]
_____________________________________________________________________________________

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13

[Turn over
10
5

For
Examiner′s
Use

(a) Complete this table of values for the function f(x) = 1 – x2, x ¸ 0.
x
x

–3

–2

–1

–0.5

f(x)

–9.33

–4.5

–2

–0.2

–2.25

0.2

0.5

1

3

–3.5

4.96

2

–8.67
[3]

(b) Draw the graph of f(x) = 1 – x2 for –3 Y x Y –0.2 and 0.2 Y x Y 3.
x
y
5
4
3
2
1
–3

–2

–1

0

1

2

3

x

–1
–2
–3
–4
–5
–6
–7
–8
–9
–10
[5]

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13
11
For
Examiner′s
Use

(c) Use your graph to solve f(x) = –3.
Answer(c) x = ................ or x = ................ or x = ................ [3]
(d) By drawing a suitable line on your graph, solve the equation f(x) = 2x – 2.
Answer(d) x = ................ or x = ................ or x = ................ [3]
(e) By drawing a suitable tangent, work out an estimate of the gradient of the curve at the point where
x = –2.
You must show your working.

Answer(e) ............................................... [3]
_____________________________________________________________________________________

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13

[Turn over
12
6

For
Examiner′s
Use

In a box there are 7 red cards and 3 blue cards.
A card is drawn at random from the box and is not replaced.
A second card is then drawn at random from the box.
(a) Complete this tree diagram.
First card

Second card
........

7
10

Red
........

........

Red

........

Blue

Red

Blue
........

Blue
[3]

(b) Work out the probability that the two cards are of different colours.
Give your answer as a fraction.

Answer(b) ............................................... [3]
_____________________________________________________________________________________

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13
13
7

For
Examiner′s
Use

y
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2

A

B

1
0

x
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

(a) (i) Draw the image of shape A after a stretch, factor 3, x-axis invariant.

[2]

(ii) Write down the matrix representing a stretch, factor 3, x-axis invariant.
Answer(a)(ii)

e

o

[2]

(b) (i) Describe fully the single transformation which maps shape A onto shape B.
Answer(b)(i) ...................................................................................................................... [3]
(ii) Write down the matrix representing the transformation which maps shape A onto shape B.
Answer(b)(ii)

e

o

[2]

_____________________________________________________________________________________

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13

[Turn over
14
8

For
Examiner′s
Use

(a)
B
27°
C
A

NOT TO
SCALE

O

E
D
A, B, C, D and E are points on the circle centre O.
Angle ABD = 27°.
Find
(i) angle ACD,
Answer(a)(i) Angle ACD = ............................................... [1]
(ii) angle AOD,
Answer(a)(ii) Angle AOD = ............................................... [1]
(iii) angle AED.
Answer(a)(iii) Angle AED = ............................................... [1]
(b)

M
L
100°

NOT TO
SCALE

67°

45 cm
32 cm
K

N
The diagram shows quadrilateral KLMN.
KL = 45 cm, LN = 32 cm, angle KLN = 100° and angle NLM = 67°.

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13
15
For
Examiner′s
Use

(i) Calculate the length KN.

Answer(b)(i) KN = ......................................... cm [4]
(ii) The area of triangle LMN is 324 cm2.
Calculate the length LM.

Answer(b)(ii) LM = ......................................... cm [3]
(iii) Another triangle XYZ is mathematically similar to triangle LMN.
M
L

Y

X

NOT TO
SCALE
Z

N
XZ = 16 cm and the area of triangle LMN is 324 cm2.
Calculate the area of triangle XYZ.

Answer(b)(iii) ........................................ cm2 [2]
_____________________________________________________________________________________
© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13

[Turn over
16
9

For
Examiner′s
Use

Sam asked 80 people how many minutes their journey to work took on one day.
The cumulative frequency diagram shows the times taken (m minutes).
80

70

60

50

Cumulative
40
frequency

30

20

10

0

m
10

20

30

40

50

Time (minutes)
(a) Find
(i) the median,
Answer(a)(i) ........................................ min [1]
(ii) the lower quartile,
Answer(a)(ii) ........................................ min [1]
(iii) the inter-quartile range.
Answer(a)(iii) ........................................ min [1]

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13
17
For
Examiner′s
Use

(b) One of the 80 people is chosen at random.
Find the probability that their journey to work took more than 35 minutes.
Give your answer as a fraction.
Answer(b) ............................................... [2]
(c) Use the cumulative frequency diagram to complete this frequency table.
Time (m minutes)
Frequency

0 < m Y 10
30

10 < m Y 15 15 < m Y 30 30 < m Y 40 40 < m Y 50
12

18
[2]

(d) Using mid-interval values, calculate an estimate of the mean journey time for the 80 people.

Answer(d) ........................................ min [3]
(e) Use the table in part (c) to complete the histogram to show the times taken by the 80 people.
One column has already been completed for you.
4

3

Frequency
density

2

1

0

m
10

20
30
Time (minutes)

40

50

[5]
_____________________________________________________________________________________

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13

[Turn over
18
For
Examiner′s
Use

10 (a) (i) Solve 2(3x – 7) = 13.

Answer(a)(i) x = ............................................... [3]
(ii) Solve by factorising x2 – 7x + 6 = 0.

Answer(a)(ii) x = ................. or x = ................. [3]
(iii) Solve

x 2
3x - 2
+ + = 4.
5
10

Answer(a)(iii) x = ............................................... [4]

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13
19
(b) 12

For
Examiner′s
Use

=1

12 + 22

=5

12 + 22 + 32

= 14

12 + 22 + 32 + 42

= 30

12 + 22 + 32 + 42 + ..................... + n2 = an3 + bn2 +

n
6

Work out the values of a and b.

Answer(b) a = ...............................................
b = ............................................... [6]
_____________________________________________________________________________________

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13

[Turn over
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.

© UCLES 2013

0580/43/M/J/13

More Related Content

What's hot

0580_w09_qp_22
0580_w09_qp_220580_w09_qp_22
0580_w09_qp_22King Ali
 
0580_w09_qp_21
0580_w09_qp_210580_w09_qp_21
0580_w09_qp_21King Ali
 
0580_s11_qp_23
0580_s11_qp_230580_s11_qp_23
0580_s11_qp_23King Ali
 
0580_s10_qp_21
0580_s10_qp_210580_s10_qp_21
0580_s10_qp_21King Ali
 
0580_w07_qp_2
0580_w07_qp_20580_w07_qp_2
0580_w07_qp_2King Ali
 
Matematik tingkatan 1 ulangkaji 1
Matematik tingkatan 1 ulangkaji 1Matematik tingkatan 1 ulangkaji 1
Matematik tingkatan 1 ulangkaji 1Roslina Rashid
 
0580_w03_qp_2
0580_w03_qp_20580_w03_qp_2
0580_w03_qp_2King Ali
 
Physics 0625 - Paper 3 version 2 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2013
Physics 0625 - Paper 3 version 2 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2013Physics 0625 - Paper 3 version 2 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2013
Physics 0625 - Paper 3 version 2 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2013JakKy Kitmanacharounpong
 
0625_s14_qp_32
0625_s14_qp_320625_s14_qp_32
0625_s14_qp_32King Ali
 
0580_w10_qp_22
0580_w10_qp_220580_w10_qp_22
0580_w10_qp_22King Ali
 
Physics 0625 - Paper 2 version 1 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2014
Physics 0625 - Paper 2 version 1 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2014Physics 0625 - Paper 2 version 1 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2014
Physics 0625 - Paper 2 version 1 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2014JakKy Kitmanacharounpong
 
0580_w13_qp_21
0580_w13_qp_210580_w13_qp_21
0580_w13_qp_21King Ali
 
0580_s13_qp_23
0580_s13_qp_230580_s13_qp_23
0580_s13_qp_23King Ali
 
Class iii english
Class iii englishClass iii english
Class iii englishRc Os
 
0580 s11 qp_22
0580 s11 qp_220580 s11 qp_22
0580 s11 qp_22King Ali
 
04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (1).pdf
04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (1).pdf04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (1).pdf
04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (1).pdfSuriaDeviAPSimanjala1
 
0580 w12 qp_41
0580 w12 qp_410580 w12 qp_41
0580 w12 qp_41King Ali
 
04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (2).pdf
04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (2).pdf04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (2).pdf
04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (2).pdfSuriaDeviAPSimanjala1
 
0580_w08_qp_02
0580_w08_qp_020580_w08_qp_02
0580_w08_qp_02King Ali
 

What's hot (20)

0580_w09_qp_22
0580_w09_qp_220580_w09_qp_22
0580_w09_qp_22
 
0580_w09_qp_21
0580_w09_qp_210580_w09_qp_21
0580_w09_qp_21
 
0580_s11_qp_23
0580_s11_qp_230580_s11_qp_23
0580_s11_qp_23
 
0580_s10_qp_21
0580_s10_qp_210580_s10_qp_21
0580_s10_qp_21
 
0580_w07_qp_2
0580_w07_qp_20580_w07_qp_2
0580_w07_qp_2
 
Matematik tingkatan 1 ulangkaji 1
Matematik tingkatan 1 ulangkaji 1Matematik tingkatan 1 ulangkaji 1
Matematik tingkatan 1 ulangkaji 1
 
0580_w03_qp_2
0580_w03_qp_20580_w03_qp_2
0580_w03_qp_2
 
Physics 0625 - Paper 3 version 2 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2013
Physics 0625 - Paper 3 version 2 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2013Physics 0625 - Paper 3 version 2 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2013
Physics 0625 - Paper 3 version 2 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2013
 
0625_s14_qp_32
0625_s14_qp_320625_s14_qp_32
0625_s14_qp_32
 
0580_w10_qp_22
0580_w10_qp_220580_w10_qp_22
0580_w10_qp_22
 
Physics 0625 - Paper 2 version 1 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2014
Physics 0625 - Paper 2 version 1 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2014Physics 0625 - Paper 2 version 1 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2014
Physics 0625 - Paper 2 version 1 - Mark scheme - May Jun 2014
 
Math f1 mid year
Math f1 mid yearMath f1 mid year
Math f1 mid year
 
0580_w13_qp_21
0580_w13_qp_210580_w13_qp_21
0580_w13_qp_21
 
0580_s13_qp_23
0580_s13_qp_230580_s13_qp_23
0580_s13_qp_23
 
Class iii english
Class iii englishClass iii english
Class iii english
 
0580 s11 qp_22
0580 s11 qp_220580 s11 qp_22
0580 s11 qp_22
 
04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (1).pdf
04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (1).pdf04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (1).pdf
04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (1).pdf
 
0580 w12 qp_41
0580 w12 qp_410580 w12 qp_41
0580 w12 qp_41
 
04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (2).pdf
04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (2).pdf04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (2).pdf
04_0862_01_7RP_AFP_tcm143-686152 (2).pdf
 
0580_w08_qp_02
0580_w08_qp_020580_w08_qp_02
0580_w08_qp_02
 

Similar to 0580 s13 qp_43

0580_s13_qp_43
0580_s13_qp_430580_s13_qp_43
0580_s13_qp_43King Ali
 
0580 w13 qp_42
0580 w13 qp_420580 w13 qp_42
0580 w13 qp_42King Ali
 
0580_w13_qp_42
0580_w13_qp_420580_w13_qp_42
0580_w13_qp_42King Ali
 
0580_w13_qp_43
0580_w13_qp_430580_w13_qp_43
0580_w13_qp_43King Ali
 
0580_s14_qp_41
0580_s14_qp_410580_s14_qp_41
0580_s14_qp_41King Ali
 
0580_s13_qp_42
0580_s13_qp_420580_s13_qp_42
0580_s13_qp_42King Ali
 
0580 s13 qp_42
0580 s13 qp_420580 s13 qp_42
0580 s13 qp_42King Ali
 
0580_s13_qp_22
0580_s13_qp_220580_s13_qp_22
0580_s13_qp_22King Ali
 
0580 s14 qp_43,IB,HL,SL,Studies,MYP,PYP Maths Tutor in Exploration(IA) Help S...
0580 s14 qp_43,IB,HL,SL,Studies,MYP,PYP Maths Tutor in Exploration(IA) Help S...0580 s14 qp_43,IB,HL,SL,Studies,MYP,PYP Maths Tutor in Exploration(IA) Help S...
0580 s14 qp_43,IB,HL,SL,Studies,MYP,PYP Maths Tutor in Exploration(IA) Help S...kondal reddy
 
0580_s14_qp_21
0580_s14_qp_210580_s14_qp_21
0580_s14_qp_21King Ali
 
0580_s14_qp_22
0580_s14_qp_220580_s14_qp_22
0580_s14_qp_22King Ali
 
0580 s17 qp_42 exam - copy
0580 s17 qp_42 exam - copy0580 s17 qp_42 exam - copy
0580 s17 qp_42 exam - copymend Oyunchimeg
 
0580 w13 qp_21
0580 w13 qp_210580 w13 qp_21
0580 w13 qp_21King Ali
 
0580_w14_qp_23
0580_w14_qp_230580_w14_qp_23
0580_w14_qp_23King Ali
 
0580 w13 qp_22
0580 w13 qp_220580 w13 qp_22
0580 w13 qp_22King Ali
 
0580_s13_qp_41
0580_s13_qp_410580_s13_qp_41
0580_s13_qp_41King Ali
 
0580_w14_qp_43
0580_w14_qp_430580_w14_qp_43
0580_w14_qp_43King Ali
 

Similar to 0580 s13 qp_43 (20)

0580_s13_qp_43
0580_s13_qp_430580_s13_qp_43
0580_s13_qp_43
 
0580 w13 qp_42
0580 w13 qp_420580 w13 qp_42
0580 w13 qp_42
 
0580_w13_qp_42
0580_w13_qp_420580_w13_qp_42
0580_w13_qp_42
 
0580_w13_qp_43
0580_w13_qp_430580_w13_qp_43
0580_w13_qp_43
 
0580_s14_qp_41
0580_s14_qp_410580_s14_qp_41
0580_s14_qp_41
 
0580_s13_qp_42
0580_s13_qp_420580_s13_qp_42
0580_s13_qp_42
 
0580 s13 qp_42
0580 s13 qp_420580 s13 qp_42
0580 s13 qp_42
 
0580_y20_sp_3.pdf
0580_y20_sp_3.pdf0580_y20_sp_3.pdf
0580_y20_sp_3.pdf
 
0580_s13_qp_22
0580_s13_qp_220580_s13_qp_22
0580_s13_qp_22
 
0580 s15 qp_11 (1)
0580 s15 qp_11 (1)0580 s15 qp_11 (1)
0580 s15 qp_11 (1)
 
0580 s14 qp_43,IB,HL,SL,Studies,MYP,PYP Maths Tutor in Exploration(IA) Help S...
0580 s14 qp_43,IB,HL,SL,Studies,MYP,PYP Maths Tutor in Exploration(IA) Help S...0580 s14 qp_43,IB,HL,SL,Studies,MYP,PYP Maths Tutor in Exploration(IA) Help S...
0580 s14 qp_43,IB,HL,SL,Studies,MYP,PYP Maths Tutor in Exploration(IA) Help S...
 
0580_s14_qp_21
0580_s14_qp_210580_s14_qp_21
0580_s14_qp_21
 
0580_s20_qp_42.pdf
0580_s20_qp_42.pdf0580_s20_qp_42.pdf
0580_s20_qp_42.pdf
 
0580_s14_qp_22
0580_s14_qp_220580_s14_qp_22
0580_s14_qp_22
 
0580 s17 qp_42 exam - copy
0580 s17 qp_42 exam - copy0580 s17 qp_42 exam - copy
0580 s17 qp_42 exam - copy
 
0580 w13 qp_21
0580 w13 qp_210580 w13 qp_21
0580 w13 qp_21
 
0580_w14_qp_23
0580_w14_qp_230580_w14_qp_23
0580_w14_qp_23
 
0580 w13 qp_22
0580 w13 qp_220580 w13 qp_22
0580 w13 qp_22
 
0580_s13_qp_41
0580_s13_qp_410580_s13_qp_41
0580_s13_qp_41
 
0580_w14_qp_43
0580_w14_qp_430580_w14_qp_43
0580_w14_qp_43
 

More from King Ali

0510 w10 qp_21
0510 w10 qp_210510 w10 qp_21
0510 w10 qp_21King Ali
 
Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (1)
Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (1)Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (1)
Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (1)King Ali
 
Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (2)
Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (2)Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (2)
Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (2)King Ali
 
Hands and feet decorated paper
Hands and feet decorated paperHands and feet decorated paper
Hands and feet decorated paperKing Ali
 
Multicultural children decorated paper
Multicultural children decorated paperMulticultural children decorated paper
Multicultural children decorated paperKing Ali
 
0610_s04_qp_3
0610_s04_qp_30610_s04_qp_3
0610_s04_qp_3King Ali
 
0610_s06_qp_3
0610_s06_qp_30610_s06_qp_3
0610_s06_qp_3King Ali
 
Circular+(warning)+drinking+water
Circular+(warning)+drinking+waterCircular+(warning)+drinking+water
Circular+(warning)+drinking+waterKing Ali
 
0620_w08_qp_2
0620_w08_qp_20620_w08_qp_2
0620_w08_qp_2King Ali
 
0620_w05_qp_6
0620_w05_qp_60620_w05_qp_6
0620_w05_qp_6King Ali
 
0620_s05_qp_3
0620_s05_qp_30620_s05_qp_3
0620_s05_qp_3King Ali
 
0610_s14_qp_33
0610_s14_qp_330610_s14_qp_33
0610_s14_qp_33King Ali
 
5125_w03_qp_04
5125_w03_qp_045125_w03_qp_04
5125_w03_qp_04King Ali
 
0610_w11_qp_22
0610_w11_qp_220610_w11_qp_22
0610_w11_qp_22King Ali
 
0625_w14_qp_11
0625_w14_qp_110625_w14_qp_11
0625_w14_qp_11King Ali
 
0625_w13_qp_12
0625_w13_qp_120625_w13_qp_12
0625_w13_qp_12King Ali
 
0625_s06_qp_1
0625_s06_qp_10625_s06_qp_1
0625_s06_qp_1King Ali
 
0625_w12_qp_11
0625_w12_qp_110625_w12_qp_11
0625_w12_qp_11King Ali
 
0625_w11_qp_11
0625_w11_qp_110625_w11_qp_11
0625_w11_qp_11King Ali
 
0625_s14_qp_11
0625_s14_qp_110625_s14_qp_11
0625_s14_qp_11King Ali
 

More from King Ali (20)

0510 w10 qp_21
0510 w10 qp_210510 w10 qp_21
0510 w10 qp_21
 
Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (1)
Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (1)Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (1)
Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (1)
 
Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (2)
Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (2)Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (2)
Friendship Poem by Haider Ali (2)
 
Hands and feet decorated paper
Hands and feet decorated paperHands and feet decorated paper
Hands and feet decorated paper
 
Multicultural children decorated paper
Multicultural children decorated paperMulticultural children decorated paper
Multicultural children decorated paper
 
0610_s04_qp_3
0610_s04_qp_30610_s04_qp_3
0610_s04_qp_3
 
0610_s06_qp_3
0610_s06_qp_30610_s06_qp_3
0610_s06_qp_3
 
Circular+(warning)+drinking+water
Circular+(warning)+drinking+waterCircular+(warning)+drinking+water
Circular+(warning)+drinking+water
 
0620_w08_qp_2
0620_w08_qp_20620_w08_qp_2
0620_w08_qp_2
 
0620_w05_qp_6
0620_w05_qp_60620_w05_qp_6
0620_w05_qp_6
 
0620_s05_qp_3
0620_s05_qp_30620_s05_qp_3
0620_s05_qp_3
 
0610_s14_qp_33
0610_s14_qp_330610_s14_qp_33
0610_s14_qp_33
 
5125_w03_qp_04
5125_w03_qp_045125_w03_qp_04
5125_w03_qp_04
 
0610_w11_qp_22
0610_w11_qp_220610_w11_qp_22
0610_w11_qp_22
 
0625_w14_qp_11
0625_w14_qp_110625_w14_qp_11
0625_w14_qp_11
 
0625_w13_qp_12
0625_w13_qp_120625_w13_qp_12
0625_w13_qp_12
 
0625_s06_qp_1
0625_s06_qp_10625_s06_qp_1
0625_s06_qp_1
 
0625_w12_qp_11
0625_w12_qp_110625_w12_qp_11
0625_w12_qp_11
 
0625_w11_qp_11
0625_w11_qp_110625_w11_qp_11
0625_w11_qp_11
 
0625_s14_qp_11
0625_s14_qp_110625_s14_qp_11
0625_s14_qp_11
 

Recently uploaded

BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfBASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfSoniaTolstoy
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...EduSkills OECD
 
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  ) Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  )
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application ) Sakshi Ghasle
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactPECB
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeThiyagu K
 
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingTechSoup
 
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)eniolaolutunde
 
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptxContemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptxRoyAbrique
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationnomboosow
 
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and ActinidesSeparation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and ActinidesFatimaKhan178732
 
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionmicrowave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionMaksud Ahmed
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphThiyagu K
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactdawncurless
 
URLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website App
URLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website AppURLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website App
URLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website AppCeline George
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxiammrhaywood
 
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfWeb & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfJayanti Pande
 
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13Steve Thomason
 

Recently uploaded (20)

BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfBASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
 
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSDStaff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
 
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
 
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  ) Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  )
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
 
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
 
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
 
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
 
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptxContemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
 
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and ActinidesSeparation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
 
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionmicrowave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
 
URLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website App
URLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website AppURLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website App
URLs and Routing in the Odoo 17 Website App
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
 
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfWeb & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
 
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
 

0580 s13 qp_43

  • 1. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education *9687546924* 0580/43 MATHEMATICS Paper 4 (Extended) May/June 2013 2 hours 30 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Electronic calculator Tracing paper (optional) Geometrical instruments 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. IB13 06_0580_43/5RP © UCLES 2013 [Turn over
  • 2. 2 1 For Examiner′s Use (a) Ali and Ben receive a sum of money. They share it in the ratio 5 : 1. Ali receives $2345. Calculate the total amount. Answer(a) $ ............................................... [2] (b) Ali uses 11% of his $2345 to buy a television. Calculate the cost of the television. Answer(b) $ ............................................... [2] (c) A different television costs $330. (i) Ben buys one in a sale when this cost is reduced by 15%. How much does Ben pay? Answer(c)(i) $ ............................................... [2] (ii) $330 is 12% less than the cost last year. Calculate the cost last year. Answer(c)(ii) $ ............................................... [3] © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13
  • 3. 3 For Examiner′s Use (d) Ali invests $1500 of his share in a bank account. The account pays compound interest at a rate of 2.3% per year. Calculate the total amount in the account at the end of 3 years. Answer(d) $ ............................................... [3] (e) Ali also buys a computer for $325. He later sells this computer for $250. Calculate Ali’s percentage loss. Answer(e) ........................................... % [3] _____________________________________________________________________________________ © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13 [Turn over
  • 4. 4 2 (a) In this question show all your construction arcs and use only a ruler and compasses to draw the boundaries of your region. This scale drawing shows the positions of four towns, P, Q, R and S, on a map where 1 cm represents 10 km. North P Q Scale: 1 cm to 10 km S R A nature reserve lies in the quadrilateral PQRS. The boundaries of the nature reserve are: ● ● ● ● equidistant from Q and from R equidistant from PS and from PQ 60 km from R along QR. (i) Shade the region which represents the nature reserve. [7] (ii) Measure the bearing of S from P. Answer(a)(ii) ............................................... [1] © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13 For Examiner′s Use
  • 5. 5 For Examiner′s Use (b) A circular lake in the nature reserve has a radius of 45 m. (i) Calculate the area of the lake. Answer(b)(i) .......................................... m2 [2] (ii) NOT TO SCALE A fence is placed along part of the circumference of the lake. This arc subtends an angle of 210° at the centre of the circle. Calculate the length of the fence. Answer(b)(ii) ........................................... m [2] _____________________________________________________________________________________ © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13 [Turn over
  • 6. 6 3 For Examiner′s Use (a) Luk wants to buy x goats and y sheep. (i) He wants to buy at least 5 goats. Write down an inequality in x to represent this condition. Answer(a)(i) ............................................... [1] (ii) He wants to buy at least 11 sheep. Write down an inequality in y to represent this condition. Answer(a)(ii) ............................................... [1] (iii) He wants to buy at least 20 animals. Write down an inequality in x and y to represent this condition. Answer(a)(iii) ............................................... [1] (b) Goats cost $4 and sheep cost $8. The maximum Luk can spend is $160. Write down an inequality in x and y and show that it simplifies to x + 2y Y 40 . Answer(b) [1] © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13
  • 7. 7 For Examiner′s Use (c) (i) On the grid below, draw four lines to show the four inequalities and shade the unwanted regions. y 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 x 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 [7] (ii) Work out the maximum number of animals that Luk can buy. Answer(c)(ii) ............................................... [2] _____________________________________________________________________________________ © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13 [Turn over
  • 8. 8 4 For Examiner′s Use I NOT TO SCALE H J F 40 cm 7 cm E 22 cm G EFGHIJ is a solid metal prism of length 40 cm. The cross section EFG is a right-angled triangle. EF = 7 cm and EG = 22 cm. (a) Calculate the volume of the prism. Answer(a) ........................................ cm3 [2] (b) Calculate the length FJ. Answer(b) FJ = ......................................... cm [4] © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13
  • 9. 9 For Examiner′s Use (c) Calculate the angle between FJ and the base EGJH of the prism. Answer(c) ............................................... [3] (d) The prism is melted and made into spheres. Each sphere has a radius 1.5 cm. Work out the greatest number of spheres that can be made. 4 [The volume, V, of a sphere with radius r is V = πr3.] 3 Answer(d) ............................................... [3] (e) (i) A right-angled triangle is the cross section of another prism. This triangle has height 4.5 cm and base 11.0 cm. Both measurements are correct to 1 decimal place. Calculate the upper bound for the area of this triangle. Answer(e)(i) ........................................ cm2 [2] (ii) Write your answer to part (e)(i) correct to 4 significant figures. Answer(e)(ii) ........................................ cm2 [1] _____________________________________________________________________________________ © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13 [Turn over
  • 10. 10 5 For Examiner′s Use (a) Complete this table of values for the function f(x) = 1 – x2, x ¸ 0. x x –3 –2 –1 –0.5 f(x) –9.33 –4.5 –2 –0.2 –2.25 0.2 0.5 1 3 –3.5 4.96 2 –8.67 [3] (b) Draw the graph of f(x) = 1 – x2 for –3 Y x Y –0.2 and 0.2 Y x Y 3. x y 5 4 3 2 1 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 x –1 –2 –3 –4 –5 –6 –7 –8 –9 –10 [5] © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13
  • 11. 11 For Examiner′s Use (c) Use your graph to solve f(x) = –3. Answer(c) x = ................ or x = ................ or x = ................ [3] (d) By drawing a suitable line on your graph, solve the equation f(x) = 2x – 2. Answer(d) x = ................ or x = ................ or x = ................ [3] (e) By drawing a suitable tangent, work out an estimate of the gradient of the curve at the point where x = –2. You must show your working. Answer(e) ............................................... [3] _____________________________________________________________________________________ © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13 [Turn over
  • 12. 12 6 For Examiner′s Use In a box there are 7 red cards and 3 blue cards. A card is drawn at random from the box and is not replaced. A second card is then drawn at random from the box. (a) Complete this tree diagram. First card Second card ........ 7 10 Red ........ ........ Red ........ Blue Red Blue ........ Blue [3] (b) Work out the probability that the two cards are of different colours. Give your answer as a fraction. Answer(b) ............................................... [3] _____________________________________________________________________________________ © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13
  • 13. 13 7 For Examiner′s Use y 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 A B 1 0 x 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (a) (i) Draw the image of shape A after a stretch, factor 3, x-axis invariant. [2] (ii) Write down the matrix representing a stretch, factor 3, x-axis invariant. Answer(a)(ii) e o [2] (b) (i) Describe fully the single transformation which maps shape A onto shape B. Answer(b)(i) ...................................................................................................................... [3] (ii) Write down the matrix representing the transformation which maps shape A onto shape B. Answer(b)(ii) e o [2] _____________________________________________________________________________________ © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13 [Turn over
  • 14. 14 8 For Examiner′s Use (a) B 27° C A NOT TO SCALE O E D A, B, C, D and E are points on the circle centre O. Angle ABD = 27°. Find (i) angle ACD, Answer(a)(i) Angle ACD = ............................................... [1] (ii) angle AOD, Answer(a)(ii) Angle AOD = ............................................... [1] (iii) angle AED. Answer(a)(iii) Angle AED = ............................................... [1] (b) M L 100° NOT TO SCALE 67° 45 cm 32 cm K N The diagram shows quadrilateral KLMN. KL = 45 cm, LN = 32 cm, angle KLN = 100° and angle NLM = 67°. © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13
  • 15. 15 For Examiner′s Use (i) Calculate the length KN. Answer(b)(i) KN = ......................................... cm [4] (ii) The area of triangle LMN is 324 cm2. Calculate the length LM. Answer(b)(ii) LM = ......................................... cm [3] (iii) Another triangle XYZ is mathematically similar to triangle LMN. M L Y X NOT TO SCALE Z N XZ = 16 cm and the area of triangle LMN is 324 cm2. Calculate the area of triangle XYZ. Answer(b)(iii) ........................................ cm2 [2] _____________________________________________________________________________________ © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13 [Turn over
  • 16. 16 9 For Examiner′s Use Sam asked 80 people how many minutes their journey to work took on one day. The cumulative frequency diagram shows the times taken (m minutes). 80 70 60 50 Cumulative 40 frequency 30 20 10 0 m 10 20 30 40 50 Time (minutes) (a) Find (i) the median, Answer(a)(i) ........................................ min [1] (ii) the lower quartile, Answer(a)(ii) ........................................ min [1] (iii) the inter-quartile range. Answer(a)(iii) ........................................ min [1] © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13
  • 17. 17 For Examiner′s Use (b) One of the 80 people is chosen at random. Find the probability that their journey to work took more than 35 minutes. Give your answer as a fraction. Answer(b) ............................................... [2] (c) Use the cumulative frequency diagram to complete this frequency table. Time (m minutes) Frequency 0 < m Y 10 30 10 < m Y 15 15 < m Y 30 30 < m Y 40 40 < m Y 50 12 18 [2] (d) Using mid-interval values, calculate an estimate of the mean journey time for the 80 people. Answer(d) ........................................ min [3] (e) Use the table in part (c) to complete the histogram to show the times taken by the 80 people. One column has already been completed for you. 4 3 Frequency density 2 1 0 m 10 20 30 Time (minutes) 40 50 [5] _____________________________________________________________________________________ © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13 [Turn over
  • 18. 18 For Examiner′s Use 10 (a) (i) Solve 2(3x – 7) = 13. Answer(a)(i) x = ............................................... [3] (ii) Solve by factorising x2 – 7x + 6 = 0. Answer(a)(ii) x = ................. or x = ................. [3] (iii) Solve x 2 3x - 2 + + = 4. 5 10 Answer(a)(iii) x = ............................................... [4] © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13
  • 19. 19 (b) 12 For Examiner′s Use =1 12 + 22 =5 12 + 22 + 32 = 14 12 + 22 + 32 + 42 = 30 12 + 22 + 32 + 42 + ..................... + n2 = an3 + bn2 + n 6 Work out the values of a and b. Answer(b) a = ............................................... b = ............................................... [6] _____________________________________________________________________________________ © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13 [Turn over
  • 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. © UCLES 2013 0580/43/M/J/13