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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS

International General Certificate of Secondary Education

MARK SCHEME for the May/June 2006 question paper

0580 and 0581 MATHEMATICS

0580/04 and 0581/04 Paper 4, maximum raw mark 130

These mark schemes are published as an aid to teachers and students, to indicate the requirements
of the examination. They show the basis on which Examiners were initially instructed to award marks.
They do not indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners’ meeting before
marking began. Any substantial changes to the mark scheme that arose from these discussions will
be recorded in the published Report on the Examination.

All Examiners are instructed that alternative correct answers and unexpected approaches in
candidates’ scripts must be given marks that fairly reflect the relevant knowledge and skills
demonstrated.

Mark schemes must be read in conjunction with the question papers and the Report on the
Examination.

The minimum marks in these components needed for various grades were previously published with
these mark schemes, but are now instead included in the Report on the Examination for this session.

• CIE will not enter into discussion or correspondence in connection with these mark schemes.

CIE is publishing the mark schemes for the May/June 2006 question papers for most IGCSE and
GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level syllabuses and some Ordinary Level
syllabuses.
Page 1 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper
IGCSE – May/June 2006 0580 and 0581 04

1 (a) (i) 850 ÷ 80 M1


10.625 (hrs) Must be exact A1
(ii) 10 hours 37 mins 30 secs B1
(b) (i) (0)6 08 (a.m.) B1
(ii) 850 ÷ 10 hrs 48 mins M1
78.7 (km/hr) (78.7037037) A1
(c) (i) Increasing (more slowly) B1 Accept speed going from
15 to 20.
(ii) Decreasing B1 Accept accel. going from
12.5 to 0
(iii) 15 − 5 M1
1 .8 − 1
12.5 (m/s2) A1
(iv) 1 M1 Alt Meth. 20 x 10 or
20 x 7 or × 3 × 20
2 1
x 3 x 20
2

Second area and addition s.o.i. dep M1 Sec. area and correct
subtraction
170 (m) A1
(v) Areas above and below broken line are B1
approx. equal o.e.
(vi) (their 1 7 0 ÷ 10) x 3.6 o.e. M1
61.2 (km/hr) A1 16
2 (a) π × 24 M1
Arc length = (18.8…)
4
Perimeter = 6 + 22 + 18 + 10 + their arc M1
74.8 to 74.9 (cm) A1
(b) π × 12 2 M1
Sector area = (113. …)
4
Area = (6 x 22) + (12 x 10) + their sector
o.e. M1
365 to 365.2 (cm2) A1
3
(c) 14600 to 14605 (cm ) B1
(d) their (b) x 2 M1 indep.
their (a) x 40 M1 indep.
Addition M1 dep.
2
3720 to 3730 (cm ) A1 11

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Page 2 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper
IGCSE – May/June 2006 0580 and 0581 04

3 (a) (i) 1 B1
(ii) –1 B1
(iii) 3 1 B1
or 1 or 1.5
2 2
(b) (i) (r =) 0.25 B1 These must be seen. No
feedback from the graph.
(s =) 1 B1
(t =) 8 B1
(ii) Scales correct S1 x from –2 to 3
y to accommodate their
values.
(iii) Their 9 points plotted correctly. They must P3 ft P2 for 7 or 8 points
be in correct square and within 1 mm. correct.
Ft P1 for 5 or 6 points
correct.
Smooth curve through all 9 points (1 mm) C1 ft provided correct shape
maintained.
(c) (i) Correct ruled straight line of full length. B2 SC1 for complete freehand
line or for short correct
ruled line crossing the
curve and y-axis.
(ii) 1.52 to 1.57 (correct for their graph) B1 Spoilt if y coordinate also
given.
(iii) 1 B1 15
4 (a) Circle radius 5 cm (± 2 mm) B1
Circle radius 2 cm (± 2 mm) B1
AB is perpendicular to CD (± 1°) B1
Lines parallel to roads at 0.5 cm from B1
them (all 4 pairs) (Within 1 mm)
(b) (i) Accurate (± 1°) angle bisector with arcs B2
(ii) T correct (± 1 mm) and labelled T1
(c) Accurate (± 1° and ± 1 mm) B2 Ft SC1 if ± 2° and ± 2 mm
perpendicular bisector of TB (using their
T)
P correct (2.9 to 3.1 cm from 0) and B1
labelled
(d) Their TP measured with km (±0.1 km) B1 11

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Page 3 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper
IGCSE – May/June 2006 0580 and 0581 04

5 (a) 1 k M1
y∝ 2
or y = 2 o.e
x x
k = 4.8 x 52 A1
(b) 30 B1
2
(c) 10x = 120 o.e. M1
3.46 (3.464101…..) A1
(d) x2 x x = 120 o.e. M1
4.93 (4.932424…..) A1
(e) Divided by 4 o.e. B2 SC1 for (2x)2y = 120 o.e. seen
or a correct calculation using a
value of x. e.g. x = 4, y = 7.5
x = 8, y = 1.875
(f) Increases by 25% o.e. B2 SC1 for 1.5625 seen
(g) Division by y M1
Square root M1 13
6 (a) (AC =) √(82 + 62) M1
1 M1 dep.
(PE =) √(132 – [ their AC]2)
2
12 A1
(b) 1 M1
× 6 × 8 × their PE
3
192 (cm3) A1
(c) their PE M1 their CE their PE
sin PCA = (0.92307...) Cos = Tan =
13 13 their CE
a.r.t. 67.4° (67.380....) A1
(d) theirPE M1 4
tan PME = (71.6°) tan MPE = (18.4°)
4 their PE
180 – 2 x anglePME dep M1 2 x angleMPE
36.8° to 36.9° A1
(e) (i) 3 M1
cos PBC =
13
76.7° (76.6576…) A1
2 2 2
(ii) (KC = ) 4 + 6 – 2 x 4 x 6 cos(theirPBC) M1
Square root of correct combination M1 dep on first M1.
√40.957... or 6.3998
6.40 (cm) A1 15

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Page 4 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper
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7 (a) (i) (5 , 3) B1
(ii) (3, 5) 1+1 ft from (a)(i)
(b)  0 1 B2 SC1 for a correct column
 
 1 0
(c) M(Q) = (k – 3 , k – 2) seen M1 SC2 if a numerical value of k is
TM(Q) = (k – 3 + 3 , k – 2 + 2) seen M1 chosen and full working leads
to (k , k)
= (k , k) so y = x E1 (k , k)
(d)  0 1 B2 SC1 for determinant = –1 or
  for “self-inverse”
 1 0
(e) (i)  0 1 B2 SC1 for 3 correct numbers.
 
 − 1 0
(ii) Rotation B1
Centre (0 , 0) B1
270° or clockwise 90° B1 15
2
8 (a) (i) (x – 40) + (x + 2) + (2x + 4) + x = 62 o.e. M1
2
x + 4x–96 = 0 o.e. A1
(ii) (x + 12)(x – 8) (=0) M1 (
− 4 ± √ 4 2 − 4.1. − 96 )
2
or better
x = –12 and 8 c.a.o. A1
(iii) 8 B1
2
(iv) 0.5 [(2 x their 8 + 4) + (their 8 –40)] x their M1 Accept 0.5[2x + 4 + x2 – 40] x x
8
176 c.a.o. A1
2 2 2
(b) (i) (2y – 1) = y + (y + 2) o.e. M1
2 2 2
4y – 4y + 1 = y + y + 4y + 4 o.e. M1 dep
2
2y – 8y – 3 = 0 E1 No error at any stage. =0
essential
(ii) p ± √q M1
where p = –(–8) and r = 2 x 2 o.e
r
and q = (–8)2 – 4.2. – 3 o.e M1
4.35 c.a.o. A1
–0.35 c.a.o. A1
(iii) 13.8 c.a.o. (13.81125) B2 y (y + 2)
SC1 for seen 16
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Page 5 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper
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9 (a) (i) 1 B1
(ii) 3 B1
(iii) 29 + their k + m M1
= 3 .6 o.e.
10
(m =) 4 A1
(iv) 9 B1
(b) (i) mid-values 10, 25, 32.5, 37.5, 45, 55, 70 M1 At least 6 correct s.o.i.
seen
(10 x 10) + (10 x 25) + (15 x 32.5) + (28 x M1* Dep on first M1 or mid-values
37.5) + (22 x 45) + (7 x 55) + (8 x 70) ±0.5 Allow 1 more slip.
[3822.5]
Total ÷ 100 M1 Dep on second M1*
38.2 (38.225) A1
(ii) 15 14 M1
×
100 99
210 A1
o.e.
9900
7 A1
Final Answer
330
(c) (i) p = 20 B1
q = 72 B1
(ii) Horizontal scale correct S1 Implied by correct use. Ignore
the vertical scale.
For each block of correct width For scale error (halved), award
Height 3.3 cm H1 H1, H1, H1 for correct ft
heights.
Height 12 cm H1
Height 2 cm H1 After H0, H0, H0, give SC1 for
correct frequency densities
written. (0.67, 2.4, 0.4) 18

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