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MATHEMATICS 0580/22
Paper 2 (Extended) February/March 2016
1 hour 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials: Electronic calculator Geometrical instruments
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The total of the marks for this paper is 70.
The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate.
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1 Solve (x – 7)(x + 4) = 0.
2 Factorise 2x – 4xy.
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3
C
NOT TO
3.5 m SCALE
B 0.9 m A
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B NOT TO
SCALE
5.2 cm
A 12.4 cm C P 21.7 cm R
Find PQ.
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22.3 cm
NOT TO
SCALE
25°
27.6 cm
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3 -2
8 Find the inverse of the matrix c m.
-8 7
f p [2]
7
9 Without using your calculator, work out 1 12 + 13
20
.
You must show all your working and give your answer as a mixed number in its simplest form.
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11
A
NOT TO
SCALE
O 38°
25 cm
B
Calculate the largest number of rods that the pole can be cut into.
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14 Simplify.
(a) x 3 y 4 # x 5 y 3
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(b) ^3p 2 m 5h
3
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15
p°
5.3 cm
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18 (a)
x°
NOT TO
SCALE
47°
(b)
85°
115° NOT TO
SCALE
97° y°
(c)
58°
NOT TO
z° SCALE
O
19
y
x
–3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4
–1
Find the four inequalities that define the region that is not shaded.
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(a) Write down an expression, in terms of aand b, for the 3rd term.
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(b) The 3rd term of this sequence is 21 and the 6th term is 96.
a= ..................................................
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1 Late
8
Cycles
1
3
.......... Not late
3 Late
8
.......... Walks
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