2000 Paper 2 Nov
2000 Paper 2 Nov
2000 Paper 2 Nov
Candidate
Number
Candidate Name
MATHEMATICS
0580/2, 0581/2
PAPER 2
Friday
3 NOVEMBER 2000
Morning
1 hour 30 minutes
TIME
1 hour 30 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page.
Answer all questions.
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown below that question.
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
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 70.
Electronic calculators should be used.
If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, the answer
should be given to three significant figures. Answers in degrees should be given to one decimal place.
For , use either your calculator value or 3.142.
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Work out
7 5 (6 1).
topicThefourrules
Answer .............................................................
[1]
g = h + i.
topicAlgebraicrepresentation
Answer h = .....................................................
topicIndices
3
2
9
4
Answer .............................................................
[2]
1 14
2
3
[2]
1 13 .
topicThefourrules
Answer .............................................................
[2]
5
topicEquationsandInequalities
topicAngleproperties
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7x
G
(36x)
S
T
Answer x = .....................................................
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topicLimitsofaccuracy
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The equal sides of the isosceles triangle are each 7.7 cm, correct to the nearest millimetre.
The perimeter is 21.7 cm, also correct to the nearest millimetre.
Calculate the smallest possible length of the third side of the triangle. Show your working.
Answer ........................................................cm
topicEquationsandInequalities
[2]
2x y = 81,
x + 2y = 23.
Answer x = .....................................................
y = .....................................................
[3]
[2]
topicRatioproportionrate
topicTime
(b) She started the walk at 20 40. At what time on the next day did she finish the walk?
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topicAngleproperties
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t
104
117
91
Answer t = ......................................................
10
7 5x 17,
[3]
topicEquationsandInequalities
Answer x { .................................................}
11
topicNumbersetnotationandlanguage
[3]
PC.
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12
topicGraphsinpracticalsituations
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12
10
Speed
(metres per second)
8
6
4
2
0
3
4
5
Time (seconds)
A car starts from rest. The speed-time graph shows the first 7 seconds of its journey.
Calculate
(a) the acceleration between 2 and 7 seconds,
[1]
(b) the distance travelled by the car during the first 7 seconds.
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topicStatistics
100
80
Cumulative
frequency
60
40
20
10
20
30
40
50
60
Height (centimetres)
70
80
The cumulative frequency diagram shows the height of plants measured in an experiment.
From the diagram, estimate
(a) (i)
(ii)
[1]
[1]
14
topicMoney
[1]
For a holiday in 1998, Stefan wanted to change 250 Cypriot pounds () into Greek Drachma.
He first had to pay a bank charge of 1 12 % of the 250.
He then changed the remaining pounds into Drachma at a rate of 1 = 485 Drachma.
Calculate how many Drachma Stefan received, giving your answer to the nearest 10.
Answer ..............................................Drachma
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15
(a) Factorise
t 2 4.
topicAlgebraicmanipulation
[1]
at2 4a + 2t2 8.
[2]
16
topicRatioproportionrate
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A set of Russian dolls is made so that the volume, V, of each of them varies directly as the cube of its
height, h.
The doll with a height of 3 cm has a volume of 6.75 cm3.
(a) Find an equation for V in terms of h.
[2]
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A
(a) Draw accurately the locus of points inside
the triangle
topicGeometricalconstructions
topicLocus
(i)
6 cm from B,
[1]
(ii)
[1]
18
topicStatistics
20
15
Frequency
10
density
5
0.5
1.5
2.5
3
3.5
Mass (kilograms)
4.5
5.5
The mass of each baby born in a hospital during one week is recorded.
The results for babies whose mass is between 2 kg and 4 kg are shown in the histogram.
(a) Complete the frequency table below.
Mass (m) in
kilograms
2
<m3
< m 3.5
Frequency
10
3.5 < m 4
[2]
(b) 8 babies were born with a mass m kilograms such that 4 < m 6.
Complete the histogram above to show this information.
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topicTransformations
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
(a) Describe fully the single transformation which maps triangle A onto triangle B.
Answer (a) ............................................................................................................................
[2]
Answer (b)
20
NOT TO
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topicVectors
[2]
Q
M
q
(ii)
OL,
LT.
[1]
[1]
[2]
(b) M is the
mid-point of LT.
Find OM in terms of p and q.
Give your answer in its simplest form.
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North
topicTrigonometry
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140 m
North
P
220 m
31
North
R
Theresa swims from P to Q, then from Q to R and then finally returns from R to P.
PQ = 140 m, RP = 220 m and angle PRQ = 31.
(a) Angle PQR is obtuse.
Calculate its size, to the nearest degree.
Answer (a) ......................................................
[4]
[1]
22
f: x a 3 2x
topicFunctions
(a) Find
and
x+1
g: x a ,
4
f( 34 ).
[1]
[2]
g1(x).
fg(x),
[2]
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topicStraightlinegraphs
topicLinearprogramming
l2
5
4
3
2
R
l1
x
l3
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