Cambridge IGCSE: MATHEMATICS 0580/41
Cambridge IGCSE: MATHEMATICS 0580/41
Cambridge IGCSE: MATHEMATICS 0580/41
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MATHEMATICS 0580/41
Paper 4 (Extended) October/November 2023
2 hours 30 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
● Answer all questions.
● Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
● Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
● Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
● Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
● Do not write on any bar codes.
● You should use a calculator where appropriate.
● You may use tracing paper.
● You must show all necessary working clearly.
● Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures, or 1 decimal place for angles in
degrees, unless a different level of accuracy is specified in the question.
● For r, use either your calculator value or 3.142.
INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 130.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
DC (CJ/FC) 318304/3
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1
y
9
4
C
3
0 x
-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
-1
-2
A
-3
B
-4
-5
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............................................................................................................................................. [2]
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............................................................................................................................................. [3]
(ii) shape A after an enlargement, scale factor - 2 , centre (0, 0). [2]
1
2 (a) s = at 2
2
s = ................................................ [2]
(b) Solve.
5 (4y - 3) = 15
y = ................................................ [3]
................................................. [2]
c = ................................................ [3]
................................................. [2]
3 (a) The table shows information about some of the planets in the solar system.
........................................... km [1]
(ii) The planet Uranus has a diameter that is 35.8% of the diameter of Jupiter.
........................................... km [2]
(iii) The ratio diameter of Neptune : diameter of Saturn can be written in the form 1 : n.
n = ................................................ [1]
(iv) Find the average distance of Neptune from the Sun as a percentage of the average distance of
the Earth from the Sun.
.............................................. % [2]
(v) Distances within the solar system are also measured in astronomical units (AU).
The average distance of Jupiter from the Sun is 5.20 AU.
Calculate the average distance of Mars from the Sun in astronomical units.
........................................... AU [2]
(vi) The diameter of Mars is 39.2% greater than the diameter of Mercury.
............................................ km [2]
(b) One light year is the distance that light travels in a year of 365.25 days.
The speed of light is 2.9979 # 10 5 kilometres per second.
(i) Show that one light year is 9.461 # 10 12 km , correct to 4 significant figures.
[2]
Calculate the time taken for light to travel from this galaxy to Earth.
Give your answer in millions of years.
Lucia spins the two spinners and records whether they land on a prime number.
Spinner A Spinner B
prime
............
prime
3
5 not
............ prime
prime
............
............ not
prime
not
............ prime
[2]
................................................. [2]
................................................. [1]
Find the expected number of times the spinner lands on a prime number.
................................................. [1]
Find the probability that the two numbers it lands on add up to 9 or more.
................................................. [3]
Find an expression, in terms of n, for the probability that this happens on the nth spin.
................................................. [2]
5 (a)
D
83.2 m NOT TO
SCALE
38°
C B A
54.5 m
(b)
F
E G
On the diagram, mark the position of the centre of the circle with a cross.
Explain how you decide.
.....................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................... [2]
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(c)
N R
NOT TO
5 cm SCALE
4 cm
Q
6 cm
L M P
Calculate the difference between the largest angle in triangle PQR and the largest angle in triangle
LMN.
................................................. [7]
6 (a)
Sequence 1st term 2nd term 3rd term 4th term 5th term nth term
A -7 -3 1 5
B 7 13 23 37
C 2 3 4 5
27 81 243 729
[10]
................................................. [1]
(b) Complete the histogram to show the information in the frequency table.
Two of the blocks have been drawn for you.
Frequency
density 2
0
210 220 230 240 250 260 270 t
Time (seconds)
[3]
8 (a)
3.6 cm
6.5 cm
NOT TO
SCALE
5.4 cm
The diagram shows a solid formed by joining two hemispheres and a cylinder.
The radius of the large hemisphere is 5.4 cm.
The radius of the small hemisphere and the radius of the cylinder are both 3.6 cm.
The height of the cylinder is 6.5 cm.
(i) Show that the volume of the solid is 692 cm 3 , correct to the nearest cubic centimetre.
4
[The volume, V, of a sphere with radius r is V = rr 3 .]
3
[4]
............................................... g [4]
(b)
A
10 cm
O NOT TO
216° SCALE
.............................................cm [2]
......................................... cm 3 [4]
(a) Find
(i) f (0)
................................................. [1]
(ii) g -1 (x)
(iii) gh(2).
................................................. [2]
(b) g (2x) = 7
x = ................................................ [2]
................................................. [3]
................................................. [2]
BA = f p [1]
(iii) Find CA .
................................................. [2]
(b)
M
T
NOT TO
a R
SCALE
O b N
OMN is a triangle.
OM = a and ON = b .
R is a point on MN such that MR : RN = 3 : 2.
ORT is a straight line.
2 3
(i) Show that OR = a + b .
5 5
[3]
(b) Find MT .
MT = ................................................ [1]
11 (a) Differentiate x 3 - 4x 2 - 3x .
................................................. [2]
(........................ , ........................)
[3]
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