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1 5 3
M2 for oe
or M1 for or
oe
2 1500 3
M2 for
oe
or M1 for or
oe
OR
M1 for ÷ 203 oe
M1 for × 1003 oe
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3 182 or 182.4… 3 M2 for
oe
or M1 for ratio of lengths
= or or
better or for
oe
4(a) 4 2 M1 for correct method
using similar triangles
e.g. oe
4(b) 36.9 or 36.86 to 36.87 2
M1 for or
or
oe
5 B1 for OA = OB = OC = OD 3
Radii
B1 for AB = CD chords
equidistant from centre are equal
B1 for SSS implies congruent
6 Parallel 1
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Same length 1
7(a) 4 1
7(b) Accurate drawing with correct 2 B1 for accurate drawing
construction arcs without the correct
arcs
8 5 1
9 7.5 nfww 3 M2 for
oe
or B1 for recognition of
right angle
10(a) 3 1
10(b) 51.3 or 51.30 to 51.34… 4
M3 for
or
oe
or M2 for or
or M1 for angle ARB
clearly indicated
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11 38 2 B1 for AOB = 76
12 68 2 B1 for RSP = 68 or RQP
= 112
13 15 2
M1 for or for
oe
14 72 2
M1 for oe or
oe
15 36 2 M1 for angle EHG = 72
or for angle EHF = 47
and GHF = 25
16 B1 for angle [in a] semicircle is 3 Do not accept triangle for
90 angle
B1 for allied, co-interior [add to
180]
or
angles in triangle [ = 180] and
alternate oe
B1 for 32
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17 126 3 B1 for each
54
117
18 109 2 B1 for 218 or 71 in
correct places or
correctly labelled
19 Complete explanation with 3 B1 for RQP = x° QR
geometrical reasons bisects angle PQB
B1 for RPQ = x° alternate
segment theorem
B1 for triangle PQR has
two equal angles both
less than 60 (so can’t be
equilateral) so must be
isosceles
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20 16.6 or 16.64… 5 M2 for
oe
or M1 for scale factor
or oe soi
Then Pythagoras
method:
and M2 for
or
or M1 for
or
OR
alternative trigonometry
method e.g.
M1 for
and M1 for
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21 [x =] 55 2 B1 for each
[y = ] 24
22(a) 49 1
22(b) 98 1 FT 2 × their (a)
22(c) 20 1
22(d) 70 1 FT 90 – their (c)
23 25 2 B1 for 130 seen
or M1 for 50 ÷ 2
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24 36 4 B1 for angle
KNL or MNJ = 76
B2 for angle
LJM or LKM = 68
or B1 for angle LMJ = 90
or LKJ = 90 or
LCM = 136
(C = centre)
OR
B1 for MKJ = 22
B2 for
LJM or LKM = 68
or B1 for LKJ = 90 or
KJL = 54
OR
B1 for MNL = 104
B1 for LMN = 54
B1 for LMJ = 90
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25 B1 for [v = ] 150 6
B2 for [w = ] 15 FT (180 – their v) ÷ 2
M1 for
180 – 2w = their v oe
or angle POQ =
180 – their v
B1 for [x = ] 15 FT their w
B2 for [y = ] 10 M1 for angle TPS = 5°
or angle TXS = 20°
or OXP = 20°
or TXP = 160°
(where X is where OT
and PS intersect)
26(a) 29 1
26(b) 128 2 FT
180 – 2 (55 – their (a))
M1 for angle OCA or
angle OAC =
55 – their (a) soi
26(c) 64 1 FT their (b) ÷ 2
26(d) 116 1 FT 180 – their (c)
27 18 3 B2 for 20 nfww
or M1 for 8x + x = 180 or
better
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28(a) 24 3 x = ext angle
B2 for [x = ] 15 isw
or M1 for x + 11x = 180
oe
or for
28(b) 3960 2 FT (their 24 – 2) × 180
dep on (a) an integer and
>6
M1 for
(their 24 – 2) × 180 oe or
their 24 × 11 × their 15
oe
or 11 × 360
[Total: 87]