0580 m17 QP 42 PDF
0580 m17 QP 42 PDF
0580 m17 QP 42 PDF
MATHEMATICS 0580/42
Paper 4 (Extended) February/March 2017
2 hours 30 minutes
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The total of the marks for this paper is 130.
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[2]
(c) The $5635 was the total amount Mr Smith received from an investment he made 5 years ago.
Compound interest at a rate of 2.42% per year was paid on this investment.
$ ........................................... [3]
(d) Mr Smith, his wife and their three children visit a theme park.
The tickets cost 2500 Rupees for an adult and 1650 Rupees for a child.
(e) One day the youngest child spent 130 Rupees on sweets.
On this day the exchange rate was 1 Rupee = $0.0152 .
Calculate the value of the sweets in dollars, correct to the nearest cent.
$ ........................................... [2]
2
y
12
10
P
8
S 2
Q
x
–10 –8 –6 –4 –2 0 2 4 6 8 10
–2
–4
R
–6
–8
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(ii) Write down the matrix that represents the transformation in part (b)(i).
f p [2]
x –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5
x
–2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5
–1
[4]
x = ................................................ [2]
x = ............................ or x = ............................[3]
(e) (i) On the grid, plot the point A at (5, 5). [1]
(ii) Draw the tangent to the graph of y = 1.5 x - 1 that passes through the point A. [1]
.............................................. [2]
Number 1 2 3 4 5
Probability 1 1 1 x x
6 4 3
x = ................................................ [3]
.............................................. [2]
.............................................. [2]
.............................................. [3]
.............................................. [1]
.............................................. [2]
x = ............................ or x = ............................[1]
2 1 1
(b) (i) Show that - = simplifies to 2x 2 + 3x - 6 = 0 .
2x + 11 x - 4 2
[4]
x = ............................ or x = ............................[4]
6 (a)
G
H
x°
Z NOT TO
SCALE
E 27°
x = ................................................ [1]
Calculate EZ.
EZ = .......................................... cm [2]
(b) The diagram shows points A, B, C and D on the circumference of a circle, centre O.
AD is a straight line, AB = BC and angle OAB = 52°.
D NOT TO
SCALE
O
C
A 52°
(c) The diagram shows points P, Q, R and S on the circumference of a circle, centre O.
VT is the tangent to the circle at Q.
27°
NOT TO
P SCALE
63°
V T
Q
...................................................................................................................................................... [2]
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7 The table shows information about the time taken by 400 people to complete a race.
Time taken
45 1 m G 50 50 1 m G 60 60 1 m G 70 70 1 m G 90 90 1 m G 100 100 1 m G 120
(m minutes)
Time taken
m G 50 m G 60 m G 70 m G 90 m G 100 m G 120
(m minutes)
Cumulative
23 400
frequency
[2]
(ii) On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency diagram to show this information.
400
300
Cumulative
200
frequency
100
0 m
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
Time taken (minutes)
[3]
23°
NOT TO
SCALE
12.5 cm
9.9 cm
72° 37°
X Y Z
XY = .......................................... cm [4]
TZ = .......................................... cm [3]
(b) The diagram shows a shape made up of three identical sectors of a circle, each with sector angle 65°.
The perimeter of the shape is 20.5 cm.
65° 65°
NOT TO
SCALE
65°
........................................ cm [4]
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(b) Each packet of seeds costs $1 and each plant costs $3.
The maximum amount Bernie can spend is $21.
.............................................. [1]
10
x
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
[5]
............................................. [1]
(ii) Find the total cost of these packets of seeds and plants.
$ ................................................. [1]
F E NOT TO
SCALE
A D
NOT TO
SCALE
A D
B C
(i) Show that angle BAF = 120°.
B C
F E
[2]
Q B C R
B C
PQ = .......................................... cm [3]
[3]
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(b)
F E
K N
NOT TO
SCALE
A D
L M
B C
The diagram shows the vertices of a square KLMN touching the sides of the same hexagon ABCDEF,
with KN parallel to FE.
Use your results from part (a)(ii) and part (a)(iii) to find the length of a side of the square.
........................................ cm [4]
All the friends who receive a text message follow the instructions.
Day Number 1 2 3
Number of text
messages sent 2 4
today
[4]
(b) Write down an expression for the number of text messages sent on Day Number n.
.............................................. [1]
(c) Ankuri thinks that, by the end of Day Number 3, the total number of text messages that have been sent
is 2 4 - 2 .
[2]
The total number of text messages sent by the end of Day Number 5 is ........................ which is
(iii) Write down an expression for the total number of text messages sent by the end of
Day Number n.
.............................................. [1]
(iv) Find the Day Number when the total number of text messages sent by the end of the day is 1022.
.............................................. [1]
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