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Paper 42 (13th May) - Full Solutions

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i did not write the lines are extended from tangents i just wrote about which ever sides that were equal(included all sides)and about the angles...will i get 3 marks
 
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sir i did the correct working for the upper bound lower bound question but i think i wrote the answer for lower bound in the blank of upper bound and answer of upper bound in the blank of lower bound will they deduct marks? if yes how much? otherwise i lost only 1 mark :) :)
Most probably one mark :)
 
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OP2 is square root 10 and P2P3 is square root 10/3 so if u do pythagoras u should get the correct answer
(Op3)^2 = sqrt(10)^2 +( sqrt(10)/3)^2

(OP3)^2 = 10 + 10/9 = 100/9

--> OP3 = sqrt(100/9) = 10/3

You forgot to square root.
 
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24 hours have passed so here are full solutions to the 13th May IGCSE Maths Paper 42. These are my (IGCSE maths teacher) solutions and not the official solutions from CIE.

I’ll try to answer any questions regarding this paper but...

Since I don’t want to make any predictions that could be wrong, I will not answer any questions like, 'What will I need to get this grade?' or 'How hard/easy was the paper, what will the A boundary be?'.

I’ll only say that I thought it was a very hard paper, one of the hardest in recent years.

Here are the average total grade boundaries over the last 2 years:

A* : 174.7/200
A : 145.6/200
B : 114.8/200
C : 84.4/200

You can see my solutions to Paper 22 here.

u sir are a legend!! thank you! :)
 
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sir in the last question where we had to use the pythagorus to find the hypotenuse I by mistake forgot to square the (100/9) it was of 2 marks will I get atleast 1 if my working till then was correct??
 
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Sir for 3-D,,,,, i wrote (2.5,3) and then m was 0.4
what are your comments and if i loose marks, how many approximately?
 
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