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IB10 06_0580_42/2RP 
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS 
International General Certificate of Secondary Education 
MATHEMATICS 0580/42 
Paper 4 (Extended) May/June 2010 
2 hours 30 minutes 
Candidates answer on the Question Paper. 
Additional Materials: Electronic calculator Geometrical instruments 
Mathematical tables (optional) 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 clearly 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. 
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1 Alberto and Maria share $240 in the ratio 3 : 5. 
(a) Show that Alberto receives $90 and Maria receives $150. 
Answer(a) 
[1] 
(b) (i) Alberto invests his $90 for 2 years at r % per year simple interest. 
At the end of 2 years the amount of money he has is $99. 
Calculate the value of r. 
Answer(b)(i) r = [2] 
(ii) The $99 is 60% of the cost of a holiday. 
Calculate the cost of the holiday. 
Answer(b)(ii) $ [2] 
(c) Maria invests her $150 for 2 years at 4% per year compound interest. 
Calculate the exact amount Maria has at the end of 2 years. 
Answer(c) $ [2] 
(d) Maria continues to invest her money at 4% per year compound interest. 
After 20 years she has $328.67. 
(i) Calculate exactly how much more this is than $150 invested for 20 years at 4% per year 
simple interest. 
Answer(d)(i) $ [3] 
(ii) Calculate $328.67 as a percentage of $150. 
Answer(d)(ii) % [2]
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2 (a) p = 
3 
2 
and q = 
6 
3 
. 
(i) Find, as a single column vector, p + 2q. 
Answer(a)(i) 
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(ii) Calculate the value of | p + 2q |. 
Answer(a)(ii) [2] 
(b) 
In the diagram, CM = MV and OL = 2LV. 
O is the origin. = c and = v. 
Find, in terms of c and v, in their simplest forms 
(i) , 
Answer(b)(i) [2] 
(ii) the position vector of M, 
Answer(b)(ii) [2] 
(iii) . 
Answer(b)(iii) [2]
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10 
2 
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2 
The diagram shows a spinner with six numbered sections. 
Some of the sections are shaded. 
Each time the spinner is spun it stops on one of the six sections. 
It is equally likely that it stops on any one of the sections. 
(a) The spinner is spun once. 
Find the probability that it stops on 
(i) a shaded section, 
Answer(a)(i) [1] 
(ii) a section numbered 1, 
Answer(a)(ii) [1] 
(iii) a shaded section numbered 1, 
Answer(a)(iii) [1] 
(iv) a shaded section or a section numbered 1. 
Answer(a)(iv) [1]
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(b) The spinner is now spun twice. 
Find the probability that the total of the two numbers is 
(i) 20, 
Answer(b)(i) [2] 
(ii) 11. 
Answer(b)(ii) [2] 
(c) (i) The spinner stops on a shaded section. 
Find the probability that this section is numbered 2. 
Answer(c)(i) [1] 
(ii) The spinner stops on a section numbered 2. 
Find the probability that this section is shaded. 
Answer(c)(ii) [1] 
(d) The spinner is now spun until it stops on a section numbered 2. 
The probability that this happens on the nth spin is 
16 
243 
. 
Find the value of n. 
Answer(d) n = [2]
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9 
8 
7 
6 
5 
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1 
–1 
–2 
–3 
–4 
–5 
–6 
x 
y 
–1 
(a) On the grid, draw 
(i) the translation of triangle T by the vector 
7 
3 
, [2] 
(ii) the rotation of triangle T about (0, 0), through 90° clockwise. [2] 
(b) Describe fully the single transformation that maps 
(i) triangle T onto triangle U, 
Answer(b)(i) [2] 
(ii) triangle T onto triangle V. 
Answer(b)(ii) [3]
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(c) Find the 2 by 2 matrix which represents the transformation that maps 
(i) triangle T onto triangle U, 
Answer(c)(i) 
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[2] 
(ii) triangle T onto triangle V, 
Answer(c)(ii) 
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(iii) triangle V onto triangle T. 
Answer(c)(iii) 
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North 
A 
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180km 
90km 
115km 
70° 
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30° 
The diagram shows some straight line distances between Auckland (A), Hamilton (H), Tauranga (T) 
and Rotorua (R). 
AT = 180 km, AH = 115 km and HT = 90 km. 
(a) Calculate angle HAT. 
Show that this rounds to 25.0°, correct to 3 significant figures. 
Answer(a) 
[4] 
(b) The bearing of H from A is 150°. 
Find the bearing of 
(i) T from A, 
Answer(b)(i) [1] 
(ii) A from T. 
Answer(b)(ii) [1]
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(c) Calculate how far T is east of A. 
Answer(c) km [3] 
(d) Angle THR = 30° and angle HRT = 70°. 
Calculate the distance TR. 
Answer(d) km [3] 
(e) On a map the distance representing HT is 4.5cm. 
The scale of the map is 1 : n. 
Calculate the value of n. 
Answer(e) n = [2]
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V = πr . ] 
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6 A spherical ball has a radius of 2.4 cm. 
(a) Show that the volume of the ball is 57.9 cm3, correct to 3 significant figures. 
[The volume V of a sphere of radius r is 3 4 
3 
Answer(a) 
[2] 
(b) 
NOT TO 
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Six spherical balls of radius 2.4 cm fit exactly into a closed box. 
The box is a cuboid. 
Find 
(i) the length, width and height of the box, 
Answer(b)(i) cm, cm, cm [3] 
(ii) the volume of the box, 
Answer(b)(ii) cm3 [1] 
(iii) the volume of the box not occupied by the balls, 
Answer(b)(iii) cm3 [1] 
(iv) the surface area of the box. 
Answer(b)(iv) cm2 [2]
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The six balls can also fit exactly into a closed cylindrical container, as shown in the diagram. 
Find 
(i) the volume of the cylindrical container, 
Answer(c)(i) cm3 [3] 
(ii) the volume of the cylindrical container not occupied by the balls, 
Answer(c)(ii) cm3 [1] 
(iii) the surface area of the cylindrical container. 
Answer(c)(iii) cm2 [3]
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7 200 students were asked how many hours they exercise each week. 
The table shows the results. 
Time (t hours) 0ItY5 5ItY10 10ItY15 15ItY20 20ItY25 25ItY30 30ItY35 35ItY40 
Number of 
students 
12 15 23 30 40 35 25 20 
(a) Calculate an estimate of the mean. 
Answer(a) h [4] 
(b) Use the information in the table above to complete the cumulative frequency table. 
Time (t hours) t Y=5 t Y=10 t Y=15 t Y=20 t Y=25 t Y=30 t Y=35 t Y=40 
Cumulative frequency 12 27 50 80 120 200 
[1]
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200 
180 
160 
140 
120 
100 
80 
60 
40 
20 
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 
Cumulative frequency 
Time (t hours) 
t 
(c) On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency diagram to show the information in the table in 
part (b). [4] 
(d) On your cumulative frequency diagram show how to find the lower quartile. [1] 
(e) Use your cumulative frequency diagram to find 
(i) the median, 
Answer(e)(i) [1] 
(ii) the inter-quartile range, 
Answer(e)(ii) [1] 
(iii) the 64th percentile, 
Answer(e)(iii) [1] 
(iv) the number of students who exercise for more than 17 hours. 
Answer(e)(iv) [2]
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8 (a) y is 5 less than the square of the sum of p and q. 
Write down a formula for y in terms of p and q. 
Answer(a) y = [2] 
(b) The cost of a magazine is $x and the cost of a newspaper is $(x – 3). 
The total cost of 6 magazines and 9 newspapers is $51. 
Write down and solve an equation in x to find the cost of a magazine. 
Answer(b) $ [4]
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(c) Bus tickets cost $3 for an adult and $2 for a child. 
There are a adults and c children on a bus. 
The total number of people on the bus is 52. 
The total cost of the 52 tickets is $139. 
Find the number of adults and the number of children on the bus. 
Answer(c) Number of adults = 
Number of children = [5]
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9 (a) 
X 
A 
C D E 
6cm 
3cm 
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The lines AB and CDE are parallel. 
AD and CB intersect at X. 
AB = 9 cm, CD = 6 cm and DX = 3 cm. 
(i) Complete the following statement. 
Triangle ABX is to triangle DCX. [1] 
(ii) Calculate the length of AX. 
Answer(a)(ii) AX = cm [2] 
(iii) The area of triangle DCX is 6 cm2. 
Calculate the area of triangle ABX. 
Answer(a)(iii) cm2 [2] 
(iv) Angle BAX = x° and angle ABX = y°. 
Find angle AXB and angle XDE in terms of x and/or y. 
Answer(a)(iv) Angle AXB = 
Angle XDE = [2]
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(b) 
P, Q, R and S lie on a circle, centre O. 
Angle OPS = 42° and angle PRQ = 35°. 
Calculate 
(i) angle POS, 
Answer(b)(i) Angle POS = [1] 
(ii) angle PRS, 
Answer(b)(ii) Angle PRS = [1] 
(iii) angle SPQ, 
Answer(b)(iii) Angle SPQ = [1] 
(iv) angle PSQ. 
Answer(b)(iv) Angle PSQ = [1] 
(c) The interior angle of a regular polygon is 8 times as large as the exterior angle. 
Calculate the number of sides of the polygon. 
Answer(c) [3] 
35° 
42° 
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10 
The diagrams show some polygons and their diagonals. 
(a) Complete the table. 
Number of sides Name of polygon Total number of diagonals 
3 triangle 0 
4 quadrilateral 2 
5 5 
6 hexagon 9 
7 heptagon 14 
8 
[3] 
(b) Write down the total number of diagonals in 
(i) a decagon (a 10-sided polygon), 
Answer(b)(i) [1] 
(ii) a 12-sided polygon. 
Answer(b)(ii) [1]
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(c) A polygon with n sides has a total of 
1 
n(n q ) 
p 
− diagonals, where p and q are integers. 
(i) Find the values of p and q. 
Answer(c)(i) p = 
q = [3] 
(ii) Find the total number of diagonals in a polygon with 100 sides. 
Answer(c)(ii) [1] 
(iii) Find the number of sides of a polygon which has a total of 170 diagonals. 
Answer(c)(iii) [2] 
(d) A polygon with n + 1 sides has 30 more diagonals than a polygon with n sides. 
Find n. 
Answer(d) n = [1]
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0580 s10 qp_42

  • 1. This document consists of 19 printed pages and 1 blank page. IB10 06_0580_42/2RP © UCLES 2010 [Turn over *7685405294* UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education MATHEMATICS 0580/42 Paper 4 (Extended) May/June 2010 2 hours 30 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Electronic calculator Geometrical instruments Mathematical tables (optional) 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 clearly 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. www.XtremePapers.com
  • 2. 2 © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 For Examiner's Use 1 Alberto and Maria share $240 in the ratio 3 : 5. (a) Show that Alberto receives $90 and Maria receives $150. Answer(a) [1] (b) (i) Alberto invests his $90 for 2 years at r % per year simple interest. At the end of 2 years the amount of money he has is $99. Calculate the value of r. Answer(b)(i) r = [2] (ii) The $99 is 60% of the cost of a holiday. Calculate the cost of the holiday. Answer(b)(ii) $ [2] (c) Maria invests her $150 for 2 years at 4% per year compound interest. Calculate the exact amount Maria has at the end of 2 years. Answer(c) $ [2] (d) Maria continues to invest her money at 4% per year compound interest. After 20 years she has $328.67. (i) Calculate exactly how much more this is than $150 invested for 20 years at 4% per year simple interest. Answer(d)(i) $ [3] (ii) Calculate $328.67 as a percentage of $150. Answer(d)(ii) % [2]
  • 3. 3             C M O L V NOT TO SCALE © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 [Turn over For Examiner's Use 2 (a) p = 3 2 and q = 6 3 . (i) Find, as a single column vector, p + 2q. Answer(a)(i)           [2] (ii) Calculate the value of | p + 2q |. Answer(a)(ii) [2] (b) In the diagram, CM = MV and OL = 2LV. O is the origin. = c and = v. Find, in terms of c and v, in their simplest forms (i) , Answer(b)(i) [2] (ii) the position vector of M, Answer(b)(ii) [2] (iii) . Answer(b)(iii) [2]
  • 4. 4 1 © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 For Examiner's Use 3 1 10 2 1 2 The diagram shows a spinner with six numbered sections. Some of the sections are shaded. Each time the spinner is spun it stops on one of the six sections. It is equally likely that it stops on any one of the sections. (a) The spinner is spun once. Find the probability that it stops on (i) a shaded section, Answer(a)(i) [1] (ii) a section numbered 1, Answer(a)(ii) [1] (iii) a shaded section numbered 1, Answer(a)(iii) [1] (iv) a shaded section or a section numbered 1. Answer(a)(iv) [1]
  • 5. 5 © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 [Turn over For Examiner's Use (b) The spinner is now spun twice. Find the probability that the total of the two numbers is (i) 20, Answer(b)(i) [2] (ii) 11. Answer(b)(ii) [2] (c) (i) The spinner stops on a shaded section. Find the probability that this section is numbered 2. Answer(c)(i) [1] (ii) The spinner stops on a section numbered 2. Find the probability that this section is shaded. Answer(c)(ii) [1] (d) The spinner is now spun until it stops on a section numbered 2. The probability that this happens on the nth spin is 16 243 . Find the value of n. Answer(d) n = [2]
  • 6. 6 –4 –3 –2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  −      © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 For Examiner's Use 4 T V U 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 –1 –2 –3 –4 –5 –6 x y –1 (a) On the grid, draw (i) the translation of triangle T by the vector 7 3 , [2] (ii) the rotation of triangle T about (0, 0), through 90° clockwise. [2] (b) Describe fully the single transformation that maps (i) triangle T onto triangle U, Answer(b)(i) [2] (ii) triangle T onto triangle V. Answer(b)(ii) [3]
  • 7. 7 © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 [Turn over For Examiner's Use (c) Find the 2 by 2 matrix which represents the transformation that maps (i) triangle T onto triangle U, Answer(c)(i)             [2] (ii) triangle T onto triangle V, Answer(c)(ii)             [2] (iii) triangle V onto triangle T. Answer(c)(iii)             [1]
  • 8. 8 © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 For Examiner's Use 5 North A H T R 180km 90km 115km 70° NOT TO SCALE 30° The diagram shows some straight line distances between Auckland (A), Hamilton (H), Tauranga (T) and Rotorua (R). AT = 180 km, AH = 115 km and HT = 90 km. (a) Calculate angle HAT. Show that this rounds to 25.0°, correct to 3 significant figures. Answer(a) [4] (b) The bearing of H from A is 150°. Find the bearing of (i) T from A, Answer(b)(i) [1] (ii) A from T. Answer(b)(ii) [1]
  • 9. 9 © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 [Turn over For Examiner's Use (c) Calculate how far T is east of A. Answer(c) km [3] (d) Angle THR = 30° and angle HRT = 70°. Calculate the distance TR. Answer(d) km [3] (e) On a map the distance representing HT is 4.5cm. The scale of the map is 1 : n. Calculate the value of n. Answer(e) n = [2]
  • 10. 10 V = πr . ] © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 For Examiner's Use 6 A spherical ball has a radius of 2.4 cm. (a) Show that the volume of the ball is 57.9 cm3, correct to 3 significant figures. [The volume V of a sphere of radius r is 3 4 3 Answer(a) [2] (b) NOT TO SCALE Six spherical balls of radius 2.4 cm fit exactly into a closed box. The box is a cuboid. Find (i) the length, width and height of the box, Answer(b)(i) cm, cm, cm [3] (ii) the volume of the box, Answer(b)(ii) cm3 [1] (iii) the volume of the box not occupied by the balls, Answer(b)(iii) cm3 [1] (iv) the surface area of the box. Answer(b)(iv) cm2 [2]
  • 11. 11 © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 [Turn over For Examiner's Use (c) NOT TO SCALE The six balls can also fit exactly into a closed cylindrical container, as shown in the diagram. Find (i) the volume of the cylindrical container, Answer(c)(i) cm3 [3] (ii) the volume of the cylindrical container not occupied by the balls, Answer(c)(ii) cm3 [1] (iii) the surface area of the cylindrical container. Answer(c)(iii) cm2 [3]
  • 12. 12 © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 For Examiner's Use 7 200 students were asked how many hours they exercise each week. The table shows the results. Time (t hours) 0ItY5 5ItY10 10ItY15 15ItY20 20ItY25 25ItY30 30ItY35 35ItY40 Number of students 12 15 23 30 40 35 25 20 (a) Calculate an estimate of the mean. Answer(a) h [4] (b) Use the information in the table above to complete the cumulative frequency table. Time (t hours) t Y=5 t Y=10 t Y=15 t Y=20 t Y=25 t Y=30 t Y=35 t Y=40 Cumulative frequency 12 27 50 80 120 200 [1]
  • 13. 13 © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 [Turn over For Examiner's Use 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Cumulative frequency Time (t hours) t (c) On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency diagram to show the information in the table in part (b). [4] (d) On your cumulative frequency diagram show how to find the lower quartile. [1] (e) Use your cumulative frequency diagram to find (i) the median, Answer(e)(i) [1] (ii) the inter-quartile range, Answer(e)(ii) [1] (iii) the 64th percentile, Answer(e)(iii) [1] (iv) the number of students who exercise for more than 17 hours. Answer(e)(iv) [2]
  • 14. 14 © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 For Examiner's Use 8 (a) y is 5 less than the square of the sum of p and q. Write down a formula for y in terms of p and q. Answer(a) y = [2] (b) The cost of a magazine is $x and the cost of a newspaper is $(x – 3). The total cost of 6 magazines and 9 newspapers is $51. Write down and solve an equation in x to find the cost of a magazine. Answer(b) $ [4]
  • 15. 15 © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 [Turn over For Examiner's Use (c) Bus tickets cost $3 for an adult and $2 for a child. There are a adults and c children on a bus. The total number of people on the bus is 52. The total cost of the 52 tickets is $139. Find the number of adults and the number of children on the bus. Answer(c) Number of adults = Number of children = [5]
  • 16. 16 9cm B x° y° © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 For Examiner's Use 9 (a) X A C D E 6cm 3cm NOT TO SCALE The lines AB and CDE are parallel. AD and CB intersect at X. AB = 9 cm, CD = 6 cm and DX = 3 cm. (i) Complete the following statement. Triangle ABX is to triangle DCX. [1] (ii) Calculate the length of AX. Answer(a)(ii) AX = cm [2] (iii) The area of triangle DCX is 6 cm2. Calculate the area of triangle ABX. Answer(a)(iii) cm2 [2] (iv) Angle BAX = x° and angle ABX = y°. Find angle AXB and angle XDE in terms of x and/or y. Answer(a)(iv) Angle AXB = Angle XDE = [2]
  • 17. 17 © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 [Turn over For Examiner's Use (b) P, Q, R and S lie on a circle, centre O. Angle OPS = 42° and angle PRQ = 35°. Calculate (i) angle POS, Answer(b)(i) Angle POS = [1] (ii) angle PRS, Answer(b)(ii) Angle PRS = [1] (iii) angle SPQ, Answer(b)(iii) Angle SPQ = [1] (iv) angle PSQ. Answer(b)(iv) Angle PSQ = [1] (c) The interior angle of a regular polygon is 8 times as large as the exterior angle. Calculate the number of sides of the polygon. Answer(c) [3] 35° 42° P O S Q R NOT TO SCALE
  • 18. 18 © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 For Examiner's Use 10 The diagrams show some polygons and their diagonals. (a) Complete the table. Number of sides Name of polygon Total number of diagonals 3 triangle 0 4 quadrilateral 2 5 5 6 hexagon 9 7 heptagon 14 8 [3] (b) Write down the total number of diagonals in (i) a decagon (a 10-sided polygon), Answer(b)(i) [1] (ii) a 12-sided polygon. Answer(b)(ii) [1]
  • 19. 19 © UCLES 2010 0580/42/M/J/10 For Examiner's Use (c) A polygon with n sides has a total of 1 n(n q ) p − diagonals, where p and q are integers. (i) Find the values of p and q. Answer(c)(i) p = q = [3] (ii) Find the total number of diagonals in a polygon with 100 sides. Answer(c)(ii) [1] (iii) Find the number of sides of a polygon which has a total of 170 diagonals. Answer(c)(iii) [2] (d) A polygon with n + 1 sides has 30 more diagonals than a polygon with n sides. Find n. Answer(d) n = [1]
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