Pemberton: Mathematics
Pemberton: Mathematics
Pemberton: Mathematics
Mathematics
for Cambridge IGCSE
Second edition For the
updated
Extended syllabus
Sue Pemberton
Unit 1 Unit 2
Number Order of operations 2 Percentages 1 50
Directed numbers 3 Ratio 52
Multiples, factors, primes,
squares and cubes 5
Four rules for fractions 10
Significant figures and
decimal places 14
Contents III
Unit 3 Unit 4
Number Standard form 104 Percentages 2 168
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Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7
Direct and inverse Percentages 3 264 Distancetime graphs 330
proportion 218 Speed, distance and time 268 Speedtime graphs 334
Increase and decrease in
a given ratio 222
Functions 224 Sets and venn diagrams 272 Rearranging formulae 2 338
Factorising 2 230 Indices 2 284 Sequences 340
Cubic graphs 234 Solving quadratic equations Exponential graphs 350
by factorisation 288
Reciprocal graphs 292
The gradients of
perpendicular lines 294
Contents v
Unit 8 Unit 9
Number Rational and irrational Upper and lower bounds 422
numbers 378
Compound interest and
exponential growth and
decay 380
Shape and Space Sine and cosine ratios up vectors and vector
to 180 398 geometry 440
Area of a triangle 400
The sine and cosine
rules 404
Answers 462
Index 520
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Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics 0580: Extended
EX ER C I SE 1.1
Work out:
1 2+35 2 82+4 3 3452 4 5682
5 723+5 6 10 2 3 7 6 + (3 5) 2 8 10 + 32 4
9 (5 + 4) 3 2 10 (5 4) (3 2) 11 (4 3) 22 12 5 (4 3) 2
EX ER C I SE 1.2
Copy these and use brackets (where necessary) to make the statements true.
1 2 + 3 4 + 5 = 25 2 2 3 + 4 5 = 26
3 2 + 3 4 + 5 = 29 4 2 + 3 42 = 80
5 2 3 + 4 5 = 46 6 5 + 4 3 2 = 15
7 2 3 + 4 5 = 50 8 2 3 + 4 5 = 70
9 2 + 3 4 + 5 = 45 10 2 + 3 42 = 50
2 UNIT 1
Directed numbers
THIS SECTION WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO
Perform the four rules on directed numbers
The positive and negative whole numbers are NEGATIVE NUMBERS POSITIVE NUMBERS
called integers. 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
They can be shown on a number line.
The number line can be used in practical situations.
To find the difference between a temperature of 5 C and a temperature of
3 C, you find the gap between these two numbers on the number line.
The difference is 8 C.
Change 2 + +5 to 2 + 5 = 3
Change 2 + 5 to 2 5 = 7
Change 2 +5 to 2 5 = 7
Change 2 5 to 2 + 5 = 3
a 9 3 = 9 + 3 = 6 change to +
b +8 +15 = +8 15 = 7 change + to
c 29 + 12 = 29 12 = 17 change + to
EX ER C IS E 1.3
Work out:
1 (3) + (5) 2 6 (4) 3 8 + (10)
Directed numbers 3
Multiplying and dividing directed numbers
The rules for multiplying and dividing directed numbers are:
UNIT 1
Multiplication Division
If the two signs are the same, the answer will be
+ + = + + + = +
positive.
+ = + =
If the two signs are different, the answer will be
+ = + =
negative.
= + = +
a (6) (2) = 3 the two signs are the same so the answer is positive
EX ER C I SE 1.4
Work out:
1 (12) (5) 2 (8) (+4) 3 (+16) (2)
4 UNIT 1
Multiples, factors, primes, squares and cubes
THIS SECTION WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO
Identify and use factors, multiples, primes, squares and cubes
Factors
The whole numbers that divide exactly into 15 are called factors of 15.
The factors of 15 are 1, 3, 5 and 15.
Multiples
The multiples of 6 are the numbers 6, 12, 18, 24, 30
1
a 10 b 15 c 9 d 17 e 60
f 80 g 100 h 64 i 125 j 90
6 UNIT 1
Primes
A prime number is a number that has exactly two factors.
UNIT 1
5 is a prime number because it has exactly two factors (1 and 5)
List the first ten prime numbers
EXAMPLE
The factors of 30 are: 1, 2 , 3 , 5 , 6, 10, 15 and 30 select the factors that are prime
The prime factors of 30 are: 2, 3 and 5.
Numbers can be written as the product of prime factors.
For example 120 = 2 60
= 2 2 30
= 2 2 2 15
=22235
= 23 3 5
The next example shows how a factor tree can be used.
Write 84 as the product of prime factors.
EXAMPLE
84
2 42
2 21
3 7 84 = 2 2 3 7 = 22 3 7
1
11, 17, 21, 35, 47, 69, 72, 81.
8 UNIT 1
Square and cube numbers
UNIT 1
11=1 22=4 33=9 4 4 = 16
The numbers 1, 4, 9 and 16 are called square numbers.
The number 169 is also a square number because 13 13 = 169
13 13 can be written as 132
111=1 222=8 3 3 3 = 27
The numbers 1, 8 and 27 are called cube numbers.
The number 8000 is a cube number because 20 20 20 = 8000.
20 20 20 can also be written as 203.
EX ER C IS E 1.7
1 Which is biggest 23 or 32?
2 1, 5, 9, 20, 27, 56, 48, 49, 52, 64, 275, 289, 343, 436, 512.
a Write down the numbers that are square numbers.
b Write down the numbers that are cube numbers.