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0607 Cambridge International Mathematics: MARK SCHEME For The May/June 2014 Series
0607 Cambridge International Mathematics: MARK SCHEME For The May/June 2014 Series
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.
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Cambridge will not enter into discussions about these mark schemes.
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Cambridge is publishing the mark schemes for the May/June 2014 series for most IGCSE, GCEw
Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level components and some Ordinary Level components.
Page 2 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper
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× 100
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(3.34782…) or (434.782…)
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30 50
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2 (a) (i) [0]9 10 oe cao 3 M1 for and oe
40 100
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and M1 for 07 55 + their two times
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(ii) 64 cao 2 M1 for
their two times added
80
(iii) 12.16 2 M1 for × 9.5 × 1.6 oe
100
3 (a) 2,x<7 2 B1 B1
(c) 3
0
5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1
-1
-2
M1
− 4 ± (4) 2 − 4(1)(2)
or
2(1)
or x + 2 = ± 2
(ii) q + 2p 1
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x − 3 y = −6 or –x + 3y = 6
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(ii) 4 M1 for gradient =
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and M1 for substituting a pair of given
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co-ordinates into a linear equation.
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A1 for correct equation in another form seen.
(ii) No correlation oe 1
6 (a) 200
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2 B1 for reasonable shape
2
0
0 2 4
B1 for minimum at (0, 0)
-100
(d) –146 or –146.2… < f (x) < 256 2 B1 for either limit. Condone strict inequalities
(b) 18 3 B2 for 2x = 36
or M1 for 6 x + 2 = 2(2 x + 19) oe
2
5
(c) 14.2 or14.16 to 14.17 3 M2 for 5.1 × oe
3
2 2
5 3
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or M1 for use of or
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8 (a) (i) 141 or 141.3 to 141.4 3 M2 for × π × 92 × 5
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× π × 92
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or M1 for
360
9π or 28.27 to 28.28 or 28.3
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(ii) 178 or 177.9 to 178.0 5 M1 for × π × 9 2 or their area in part (i)
360
and M1 for 5 × 9
40
and M2 for × π × 18 × 5
360
40
or M1 for × π × 18 (2π)
360
9 (a) 3
1
2
2 -1
0
0 1 2 3 4
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(b) 2
2
3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
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–1 1
3.17 or 3.171… 1 (penalty – 1 if y-coords in answer)
182 + 26 2 − 24 2 424 53
10 (a) 63.064… 3 M2 for [cos = ]
2.18.26 936 117
or M1 for 24 2 = 182 + 26 2 − 2.18.26 cos C
18 sin 78
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(b) 24.1 or 24.07… 3 M2 for
sin 47
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sin 78 sin 47
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or M1 for = oe
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(c) (i) 16[.0] or 16.1 or 16.04 to 16.05… 2 M1 for 18sin(63.06)
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(ii) 208 or 209 or 208.0 to 209.3 2 1
M1 for × 26 their (c)(i)
2
1
or × 18 × 26 sin(63.06) oe
2
(ii) 327 or 327.06 to 327.1 1FT FT 180 + their part (d)(i) only if answer in
range 270 to 360
7x − 5
11 (a) oe final answer 3 B1 for correct denominator
(2 x − 1)( x − 2)
B1 for [numerator = ] x − 2 + 3(2 x − 1) or
better
x +1
(b) final answer 5 B2 for [ x]( x − 1)( x + 1) or B1 for [ x]( x 2 − 1)
x+3
B2 for [x]( x + 3)( x − 1) or SC1 for
[ x]( x + a )( x + b) where ab = – 3 or a + b = 2
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13 (a) (i) oe 1
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2
(ii) oe 1
6
12 4 3
(b) (i) oe 2 M1 for × oe
36 6 6
30 2 3 4 3 2 3 4 3
(ii) oe 3 M2 for 1 − × or × + × + × oe
36 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
2 3
or M1 for × with no other products
6 6
4 3 2 3 4 3
or × + × + × with two products
6 6 6 6 6 6
correct
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11 5 5 1 1 1 5 5 1
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M1 for 1 − × or × + × + × oe
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(iii) oe 2
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36 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
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1 1 1 1
+ – ×
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or
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6 6 6 6
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3 w
14 (a) 23.2 or 23.19 to 23.20 2 M1 for tan = oe
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3
(c) 12.2 or 12.18 to 12.20 2FT FT their (b) M1 for sin = oe
their(b)