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Cambridge IGCSE™

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MATHEMATICS 0580/02
Paper 2 Non-calculator For examination from 2025

(Extended) SPECIMEN PAPER 2 hours

You must answer on the question paper.

You will need: Geometrical instruments

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.
● Calculators must not be used in this paper.
● You may use tracing paper.
● You must show all necessary working clearly.

INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 100.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets
[ ].

This document has 18 pages. Any blank pages are


indicated.

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List of formulas

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Area, A, of triangle, base b, height h.
A = 2 bh

Area, A, of circle of radius r.


A = rr2

Circumference, C, of circle of radius r.


C = 2rr

Curved surface area, A, of cylinder of radius r, height


A = 2rrh
h.

Curved surface area, A, of cone of radius r, sloping edge


A = rrl
l.

Surface area, A, of sphere of radius r.


A = 4rr2

Volume, V, of prism, cross-sectional area A, length l.


V = Al

1
Volume, V, of pyramid, base area A, height h.
V = 3 Ah

Volume, V, of cylinder of radius r, height h.


V = rr2 h

1
Volume, V, of cone of radius r, height h. V = 3 r r2 h

4
Volume, V, of sphere of radius r. V = 3 rr3

-b! b2 - 4ac
For the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, where a  0, x= 2a

For the triangle shown,

A a b c
sin A = sin B= sin C

b a2 = b2 + c2 - 2bc cos A
c 1
Area = 2 ab sin C

B a C

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Calculators must not be used in this paper.

1 Work out (0.01)2 .

............................................... [1]

2 Write 57.3997 correct to 4 significant figures.

............................................... [1]

3 Aimee changes 250 euros into dollars.


The exchange rate is 1 euro = $1.10 .

Calculate the number of dollars Aimee


receives.

$ ............................................... [1]

4 The diagram shows two triangles, ABD and


ADC.

NOT TO
SCALE

61° 81°
B D C

BDC is a straight line, AB = AC, angle ABD = 61⁰ and angle ADC =
81⁰.

Work out angle DAC.

Angle DAC = .............................................. [2]

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5 Convert 0.17 m2 into


cm .
2

......................................... cm2 [1]

6 The mass of a solid metal cuboid is 4 kg. The volume of the cuboid is 600 cm3.

Calculate the density of the metal, giving your answer in g/cm3.


[Density = mass ÷ volume]

..................................... g/cm3 [2]

3  12
7 p p
u=f v=f 5
2

(a) Find u – 2v.

f
p
[2]

(b) Find |v| .

............................................... [2]

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8
NOT TO
SCALE

9 cm

The diagram shows a semicircle with diameter 9

cm. Calculate the total perimeter of this semicircle.


Give your answer in exact form.

.......................................... cm [3]

9 In a sequence

T1 = 17 T2 = 12 T3 = 7 T4 = 2.

Find

(a) T5

............................................... [1]

(b) Tn .

............................................... [2]

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10 Work out 232 + 3 1 . 2


Give your answer as a mixed number in its simplest form.

............................................... [3]

2
11 Find the value of 643 .

............................................... [2]

12 Work out, giving your answer in standard form,

(a) (7.1  10–15)  (2  103)

............................................... [2]

(b) (5.2  107)  (5.2 


106) .

............................................... [2]

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13 Find the number of sides of a regular polygon


with interior angle 162°.

............................................... [2]

14 The range, mode, median and mean of five positive integers are all equal to 10.

Find one possible set of these five integers.

.................... , .................... , .................... , .................... , .................... [4]

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15
y
6

4
A
3

2
T
1

0 1 2 3 4 x

Describe fully the single transformation that maps triangle T onto triangle A.

..............................................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................................. [3]

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16 A student measures the height, h cm, of each of 400


plants.

(a) The cumulative frequency diagram shows the results.

400

360

320

280

Cumulative 240
200
frequency
160

120

80

40

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 h
0
Height (cm)

Use the diagram to find an estimate for

(i) the median

.......................................... cm [1]

(ii) the interquartile range

.......................................... cm [2]

(iii) the 80th percentile

.......................................... cm [2]

(iv) the number of plants with a height greater than 60


cm.

............................................... [2]

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(b) The heights are also shown in the frequency

0 < h ⩽ 20 20 < h ⩽ 30 30 < h ⩽ 40 40 < h ⩽ 80


table.
Height (h cm)
Frequency 120 80 124 76

Complete the histogram to show this information.

14

12

10

Frequency 8
density
6

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 h
0
Height (cm)
[3]

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17
D

C
NOT TO
SCALE
34°
X

B
74°

The diagram shows a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD.


BD and AC intersect at X.

(a) Angle BAD = 74° and angle BCA = 34°.

Find

(i) angle BDA

A
n
(ii) angle BCD g
l
Angle
e BCD = .............................................. [1]

(iii) angle ABD. B


D
Angle
A ABD = .............................................. [1]

=
(b) In the diagram, triangle ADX is similar to triangle BCX.
BC = 4.5 cm, AD = 9 cm and CX = 3.3 cm. .
.
Work out XD. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. XD = ......................................... cm [2]
.
.
.
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18 f(x) = 3 – 2x g(x) = 2x + h(x) = 2x


3

(a) (i) Find f(–3).

............................................... [1]

(ii) Find gf(–3).

............................................... [1]

(b) Find f –1(x).

f –1(x) = .............................................. [2]

(c) Find x when gg(x) = 7 .

x = .............................................. [3]

(d) Find x when h –1(x) = 5 .

x = .............................................. [2]

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19 (a) Simplify.
32 +

98

............................................... [2]

(b) Rationalise the denominator.


1
2+
1

............................................... [2]

20 y
1
x
When y = 8, x = 4.

Find y when x = 49.

y = .............................................. [3]

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21 In this question, all measurements are in


centimetres.
NOT TO
SCALE
h (h +
2)
x
(x + 1)

The height of the triangle is h and the height of the rectangle is (h + 2).
The length of the base of the triangle is x and the length of the rectangle is (x +
1). The area of the triangle is 11 cm2 and the area of the rectangle is 39 cm2.

(a) Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the height of the rectangle.

............................................... [1]

(b) Show that 2x2 – 15x + 22 = 0 .

[3]

(c) By factorising and solving 2x2 – 15x + 22 = 0 , find the two possible heights of the triangle.

h = .................... or h = .................... [5]

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22

x cm NOT TO
SCALE
30°
8
cm
Find the exact value of x.

x = .............................................. [4]

23 Write as a single fraction in its simplest


form. 3 4

x4 x+3

............................................... [3]

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24 (a) Write x2 – 4x + 7 in the form (x – a)2 + b


.

............................................... [2]

(b) Write down the coordinates of the turning point of the graph of y = x2 – 4x + 7 .

( .................... , .................... ) [1]

25

NOT TO
9 x SCALE
cm cm

The two shapes are mathematically similar.


The area of the larger shape is 36 cm2 and the area of the smaller shape is 25
cm2. The height of the larger shape is 9 cm and the height of the smaller shape is
x cm.

Find the value of x.

x = .............................................. [3]

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26
y
24

0 4 x
–3

– 18

f(x) = x(x + 2)(x – 3)


(a) On the diagram, sketch the graph of y = f(x) for –3 ⩽ x ⩽
4 . Show the values of the intersections with the axes. [3]

(b) Expand and simplify.


x(x + 2)(x – 3)

............................................... [3]

(c) A is the point (1, –6).


The tangent to the graph of y = f(x) at A meets the y-axis at B.

Find the coordinates of B.

( .................... , .................... ) [5]

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