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https /solvedpapers.co.uk ‘Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge Intemational General Certificate of Secondary Education CENTRE CANDIDATE NUMBER NUMBER MATHEMATICS oseor22 Paper 2 (Extended) May/June 2016 ‘4{hour 30 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. ‘Additional Materials: Electronic calculator Geometrical instruments, 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 biack pen. ‘You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. If working is needed for any question it must be 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 r, use either your calculator value or 3.142. ‘tthe 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 70. nteps://solvedpapers.co.uk 1 Write 0.000574 in standard form. an - OS00S 14 = S-T14xI0” ar SIM? on ae 3.07424 aT NAeOH! 5 ey Sgr ao) | Meade Gedy) 3 Write 3.5897 correct to 4 significant figures. 4-540 a) 4 A quadrilateral has rotational symmetry of order 2 and no lines of symmetry. Write down the mathematical name of this quadtilateral. 5 8 9 1 HW Bis Wee 46 From the list of mumbers, write down, (@)_ the square numbers, (b) aprime factor of 99. 6 Simpy é bt (4) Gap = 4a 1 9 10 u https://solvedpapers.co.uk A map is drawn toa seae of |: 1000000, ‘A forest on the map has an area of 4.6cm?, Cael acta ate ofthe fore in sqm kometes ha alae te e wen | MTS (x04) Hooker 460 Kn? Lew = (oxidin” 460 Vart = (00 Wat kan? [2] Ueber 2 Uy x09 =460 Kut Solve the inequality $+ 5 >2 \ oe ace i 2 x2=4 a Bt 7 oe A regular polygon has an interior angle of 172°, Find the mumber of sides of this polygon. ‘Make p the subject of the formula. peseapter rp-3e =r -S Shahruk plays four games of golf His four sores have a mean of 75, mode of 78 anda median of 7 ‘Work out his four scores. y 416476478 = HO Tokal ux'7S = 200 ee Mede = 4¢ 3 = 17-25 Frees nttpsi//solvedpapers.co.uk 16 Solve the simultaneous equations. Show all your working, ax+dy=14) (5+ 2y=21)@ Sort 4y=ty 1Ox+ ¥y = 4d 1% “28 mey (uty = (@) Using a straight edge and compasses only, construct the bisector of angle ABC. 21 (b) Draw the locus of points imside the triangle that are 3cm from 4C. a) eT es iT tsa i ‘https://solvedpapers.co.uk 18 Find the nth term of each of these sequences. 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, OA ann B +> F% +3 7 = 3nti3 a ends Bnpi2 = 1(3) +€ by is c (b) 1 3, 27, 8, x 3! a 33 gt. na \ ae A ~ (2) 19 It is estimated that the world’s population is growing at a rate of 1.14% per year. On January 1st 2014 the population was 7.23 billion. @ Pe ae eee eee 44] : ote ee = ae cet 3S £2) (b) Find the year when the population is expected to reach 10 billion. Jo =123xQCa wel] * joo (. ou)’ = 2, = 1.383 blag tor lay 138 tee 2048 leg ore hay ete W = 2G-61 22446 oi Q2nr4 U6) +29 04h ae Ce As en eae ° Inttps://solvedpapers.co.uk 20 Deborah records the number of minutes late, r, for trains arriving at a station. ‘The histogram shows this information. Frequency density a ‘3 10 15 x 25 Number of minutes late (a) Find the number of trains that Deborah recorded. WERE AxQ-5 = BO USES VexV-5 = 6S Se Reis (Snes = IS) Ve ee oe PEELED sexes 2x10 =e a ho (©) Calculate the percentage of the trains recorded that arrived more than 10 minutes late, 50420 =o -. KIO, = 24.2% oi alt eT | hnttps://solvedpapers.co.uk u In the diagram, 4, B and C lie on the circumference of a circle, centre 0. ‘Work out the size of angle ACB. Give a reason for each step of your working ABBA US1UPx1GD ~— loosaler Auaagle e Cradias ) AB = RYO Ae =h (nd8) =}, daue)= 62 Posie Sublinced at Gute = 2Enqu Srbtanclbd om ta eepemmPeena., Ly the Came chow 2 diego scn= nttps://solvedpapers.co.uk soa n o-(§ 3 (a) Work out 4M. np + i AS a0 ag tS ar) (Hr 8 e iy 12% (©) Work out M?. Ss Oe V)s ih, ea ee ws = est e3 saiiie? = =e 3) fe ) a A eastee on a (©) Find M™, the inverse of M. Dek = (Sx-2) - (ie) oe ( ‘J 2 = , ee i -l ot een weg i 23 nttpsi//solvedpapers.co.uk ‘The region R satisfies these inequalities. yer 3e+4y> 12 x<3 On the grid, draw and label the region R that satisfies these inequalities. Shade the unwanted regions. (5) yom, X=3 , BatHyeR . ISI re? m inttpsi//solvedpapers.co.uk In the diagram, O is the origin, O4 = a, OC = ¢ and AB =b. Pison the line AB so that AP: PB=2: 1. Qis the midpoint of BC. Find, in terms of a, b and c, in its simplest form @ G =CO+ORIAB = "Stath vow (1 (b) the position vector of Q, 0G =02+6@ Stha peeirs = 62 +-) (82) | =60+ 1c8 oe > is PQ = P&+BQ = Ne - yh +h C6) bh + y Lest] y= yb “ho tye ‘L4s) | yy Sciohamaiieg Sagi: “ Gro os

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