Cambridge IGCSE: Additional Mathematics 0606/22
Cambridge IGCSE: Additional Mathematics 0606/22
Cambridge IGCSE: Additional Mathematics 0606/22
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INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 80.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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Mathematical Formulae
1. ALGEBRA
Quadratic Equation
Binomial Theorem
JnN JnN JnN
(a + b) n = a n + KK OO a n - 1 b + KK OO a n - 2 b 2 + … + KK OO a n - r b r + … + b n
L1P L2P LrP
JnN n!
where n is a positive integer and KK OO = -
r (n r) !r!
LP
Arithmetic series un = a + ^n − 1h d
Sn = 2 n ^a + lh = 2 n #2a + ^n − 1h d -
1 1
−1
Geometric series un = ar n
a ^1 − r nh
Sn = ^r ! 1h
1−r
S3 = − ^ r 1 1h
a
1 r
2. TRIGONOMETRY
Identities
sin2 A + cos2 A = 1
sec2 A = 1 + tan2 A
cosec2 A = 1 + cot2 A
a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bc cos A
1
∆= bc sin A
2
2 Variables x and y are such that, when 1g y is plotted against x 3, a straight line graph passing through the
points (6, 7) and (10, 9) is obtained. Find y as a function of x. [4]
-5 10 x
4 The position vectors of three points, A, B and C, relative to an origin O, are e o , e o and e o
-7 -4 y
respectively. Given that AC = 4BC, find the unit vector in the direction of OC. [5]
5 (a) On the axes below, sketch the graph of y = 5x - 7 , showing the coordinates of the points
where the graph meets the coordinate axes. [3]
O x
6 (a) A circle has a radius of 6 cm. A sector of this circle has a perimeter of 2 `6 + 5rj cm. Find the area
of this sector. [4]
(b)
A
7 cm
r
O rad
4
The diagram shows the sector AOB of a circle with centre O and radius 7 cm.
r
Angle AOB = radians. Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [3]
4
7 Find the coordinates of the points of intersection of the curves x 2 = 5y - 1 and y = x 2 - 2x + 1. [5]
8
f(x)
0 2r 4r 2r 8r x
-1 3 3 3
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
8r
The diagram shows the graph of f (x) = a cos bx + c for 0 G x G radians.
3
(a) Explain why f is a function. [1]
e 3x sin x
9 Variables x and y are such that y = . Use differentiation to find the approximate change in y
x2
as x increases from 0.5 to 0.5 + h, where h is small. [6]
1
10 (a) g (x) = 3 + for x H 1.
x
(i) Find an expression for g -1 (x) . [2]
2
(b) h(x) = 21n(3x - 1) for x H .
3
The graph of y = h(x) intersects the line y = x at two distinct points. On the axes below, sketch
the graph of y = h(x) and hence sketch the graph of y = h -1 (x) . [4]
O x
11
A container is a circular cylinder, open at one end, with a base radius of r cm and a height of h cm. The
volume of the container is 1000 cm3. Given that r and h can vary and that the total outer surface area of
the container has a minimum value, find this value. [8]
12 A particle P moves in a straight line such that, t seconds after passing through a fixed point O, its
acceleration, a ms -2 , is given by a =- 6. When t = 0, the velocity of P is 18 ms -1 .
13 (a) The sum of the first two terms of a geometric progression is 10 and the third term is 9.
(i) Find the possible values of the common ratio and the first term. [5]
(b) In an arithmetic progression, u1 =- 10 and u 4 = 14. Find u100 + u101 + u 102 + f + u 200, the sum
of the 100th to the 200th terms of the progression. [4]
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