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0580 w14 Ms 22 PDF
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0580 MATHEMATICS
0580/22 Paper 2 (Extended), maximum raw mark 70
This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of
the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not
indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners’ meeting before marking began,
which would have considered the acceptability of alternative answers.
Mark schemes should be read in conjunction with the question paper and the Principal Examiner
Report for Teachers.
Cambridge will not enter into discussions about these mark schemes.
Cambridge is publishing the mark schemes for the October/November 2014 series for
most Cambridge IGCSE®, Cambridge International A and AS Level components and some
Cambridge O Level components.
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Cambridge IGCSE – October/November 2014 0580 22
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9 9.13 or 9.127 to 9.1271 3 M2 for 3 [1.31] oe
440
440 3
or [0.761] oe
1000
1000
Or M1 for [2.27] oe
440
440
or [0.44] oe
1000
3 figs 440 3 figs1000
or figs1000 or figs 440
or M2 for 202.8
2.6 2
= 1.c82 oe
6 − 4
11 (a) 2 M1 for a 2 by 2 matrix with two correct
− 8 38 elements
16 − 14
SC1 for
− 18 28
(b) 14 1
12 3
0
1
1
2 2
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2
1 2
SC1 for
2 × 85
13 13.5 or 13.45[..] 3 M2 for
sin 110
or M1 for ½ × a2 × sin 110 = 85
2 × 85
or oe [180.9..]
sin 110
56
14 (a) 2.47 or 2.474 to 2.4744 2 M1 for ×π × 2.252 oe
360
(b) 0.742 or 0.7422 to 0.74232 1FT FT their (a) × 0.3[0] correctly evaluated.
16 (a) 108 1
4
(b) (i) − oe 1
3
(ii) −1 1
2
17 [0.]08 4 M3 for 200 × 1 + 2 − 200 − 200 × 2 × 2 oe
100 100
2
or M1 for 200 × 1 + 2
100
200 × 2 × 2
and M1 for [+200]
100
19 (a) (i) c – a 1
1 1 1
(ii) – a+ c 3 M2 for –a + (c + 2a) oe
3 3 3
2
e.g. –a + c + 2a – (c + 2a)
3
Or M1 for a correct route from A to X
(b) AC is a multiple of AX 1 oe
and
they share a common point [A] 1 oe
(b) Correct position of F with correct arcs for 5 B2 for Correct ruled angle bisector of A with
angle bisector correct arcs
or B1 for correct bisector with no/wrong arcs
and
B2 for Arc centre C, radius 8 cm
or B1 for arc centre C with incorrect radius
or correct conversion to 8cm
and
B1 for marking position of F on their
bisector and 8cm from C or on their arc
centre C
x+7
21 (a) 3 B1 for 3( x + 2) − 1(2x − 1) seen or better
(2 x − 1)( x + 2)
Final answer B1 for denominator (2x – 1)(x + 2) oe seen
x+5
SC2 for final answer
(2 x − 1)( x + 2)
2x
(b) 4 M1 for 4x(x – 4) or partial
x+7 factorisation of numerator
Final answer
and M2 for [2](x + 7)(x – 4) oe