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CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS

International General Certificate of Secondary Education

MARK SCHEME for the May/June 2014 series

0606 ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS


0606/23

Paper 2, maximum raw mark 80

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Report for Teachers.

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Cambridge is publishing the mark schemes for the May/June 2014 series for most IGCSE, GCE
Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level components and some Ordinary Level components.

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(i)

(ii)

Mark Scheme
IGCSE May/June 2014
500 =

1 2
r (1.6)
2

A1

25 is A0

their 25 + their 25 + their 25 1.6 or better

M1

their 25 must be positive

90

A1

(i)

1
oe soi
log 3 x

B1

may be implied by log x 3 =

u2 4u 12 = 0 oe

M1

condone sign errors

solve their 3 term quadratic in u

M1

Solve log3 x = 6 or log3 x = 2 oe

M1

1
9

A1

5

3 1 4
and 3

1 3 0
1

B1

729 and

Paper
23

M1

25 only

log x 3 =

Syllabus
0606

1
oe
u

3 1

or (5 3 1) and 1 4
4 0

(ii)

Multiplication of compatible matrices

M1

22
or (22 17 ) as appropriate
17

A1

22
1
or (22 17 ) with
17
1

(1 1) with

Must be correct shape from candidates


product

B1

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(a) (i)

or

(b) (i) 50 C

B1ft

(iii) n(S) = 90

(ii)

B1

any Venn diagram showing three circles


which do not all overlap

B1

(ii) 64 S C

(i)

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B1

(ii)

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0606

ft only on use of and instead of


and

B1
2

2 2 + 4 = 8 + 16 2 + 16

B1

Correct completion

B1

b b 2 4ac
Use
2a

M1

Multiply top and bottom by 2 2 3

M1

2 2

A1

Eliminate x or y

M1

Rearrange to quadratic in x or y

M1

x2 27x + 72 = 0 or y2 + 9y 90 = 0

A1

Factorise or solve 3 term quadratic

M1

x = 3, x = 24 or y = 6, y = 15

A1

y = 6, y = 15 or x = 3, x = 24

B1

2 2 + 4

2 2 2 + 3

Or 4 2 6

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(a)

Mark Scheme
IGCSE May/June 2014

sin cos
+
cos sin
1
1
+
cos sin

A1

evidence of 13

B1

5
13

cos x =

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

M1

sin 2 + cos 2
and completion
sin + cos

sin x =

Paper
23

B1

Clears the fractions in the numerator and


denominator using common denominator

(b)

Syllabus
0606

B1

12
13

B1ft

ft on their 13

Attempt to find b2 4ac

M1

may be in formula
or attempt to complete square

Completely correct argument

A1

m = 6(4) 8(2) + 3

M1

y 10 = 11(x 2) or y = 11x 12

A1

Integrate to 2x3 4x2 + 3x(+c)

B2,1,0

10 = 2(2)3 4(2)2 + 3(2) + c

M1

y = 2x3 4x2 + 3x + 4 soi

A1

dep on c being a genuine constant of


integration

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(i)

Mark Scheme
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(0, 7)

B1

mAB = 2

B1
1
2

perpendicular gradient =

(ii)

10

(i)

1
y= x+7
2

A1

mAB = 1

B1

y = x + 13

B1

1
Solve their y = x + 13 and y = x + 7
2

M1

D(12,1)

A1

Complete method for area

M1

84

A1

d 2
x + 21 =

dx

(x

B1

x + 21

+ 21 2 x

(x

+ 21

x
2

Multiply each term by

2 x 2 + 21 2 x 2

(x

3
2

+ 21

+ 21

(x

8
or 0.145
55

+ 21

M1
A1

M1

2x
x 2 + 21

then M1 A1 as in quotient

A1

leading to k = 42

6
2x

k
x 2 + 21
Use limits in C

Alt method using product rule


d
1
x
is B1
=
3
dx x 2 + 21 2

x + 21

M1

(x

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M1

Use of quotient rule

(ii)

Syllabus
0606

k must be a constant

M1

A1

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OM = a

B1

MB = 5b a

B1

ON = 3b

B1

AP = (3b 2a)

B1

(iii)

MP = MA + AP
a + (3b 2a)

M1
A1

(iv)

Put MP = MB

M1

Equate components

M1

Solve simultaneous equations

M1

(i)

(ii)

5
7

A1

(i)

3<f<7

B1,B1

(ii)

f(12) = 5

B1

(f(5) = ) 2 + 2

B1

(iii)

Clear indication of method


f1(x) = (x 2)2 + 3

M1
A1

(iv)

gf (x) =

12

Syllabus
0606

120

(x 3) + 2

If B0 then SC1 for 3 I f I 7


f 2 (x)

M1

x = 19

A1

(x 3) + 2 3 + 2

condone y = (x 2)2 + 3

B1

Attempt to solve their gf (x) = 20

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earns B1

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