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Solution of Triangle

This document provides solutions to multiple geometry problems involving triangles and quadrilaterals. Problem 1 involves calculating angles and area of a quadrilateral. Problem 2 calculates side lengths of triangles and possible angle measures. Problem 3 uses given side lengths and area ratios to find additional side lengths and areas. Problem 4 calculates side lengths, angles, and equal areas between triangles. Problem 5 calculates angles, side lengths, and total area using given acute angle measures and partial areas.

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Solution of Triangle

This document provides solutions to multiple geometry problems involving triangles and quadrilaterals. Problem 1 involves calculating angles and area of a quadrilateral. Problem 2 calculates side lengths of triangles and possible angle measures. Problem 3 uses given side lengths and area ratios to find additional side lengths and areas. Problem 4 calculates side lengths, angles, and equal areas between triangles. Problem 5 calculates angles, side lengths, and total area using given acute angle measures and partial areas.

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SOLUTION OF TRIANGLES

PAPER 2
1. Diagram 1 shows a quadrilateral ABCD such that ABC is acute.
40.5

9.5 cm
12.3 cm
5.2 cm
9.8 cm
D
C
B
A
DIAGRAM 1
(a) Calculate
(i) ABC
(ii) ADC
(iii) the area , in cm
2
, of quadrilateral ABCD. [8 marks]
(b) triangle
! ! !
C B A has the same measurements as those gi"en for triangle ABC,
i.e.,
! !
C A #12.$ cm,
! !
B C # %.& cm, dan
! ! !
C A B # '(.&

, but which is
different in sha)e to triangle ABC .
(i) *+etch the triangle
! ! !
C B A ,
(ii) *tate the si,e of
! ! !
C B A [2
marks]
2. Diagram 2 shows a triangle ABC.
15 cm
65
20 cm
C
B
A
DIAGRAM 2
(a) Calculate the length of AC. [2 marks]
1
(b) quadrilateral ABCD is now formed so that AC is the diagonal, ACD # '(

and AD # 1- cm.
Calculate the two )ossible "alues of ADC. [2 marks]
(c) .sing the acute ADC in (b), calculate
(i) the length of CD
(ii) the area of the quadrilateral ABCD . [- marks]
$.

48
50

7.0 cm
5.5 cm
S
R
Q
P
DIAGRAM 3
Diagram $ shows SPR and QPR where PR # &.& cm, SP # /.( cm, RPQ # &(

and RQP # '8

. 0i"en that the area of PQR is twice the area of PSR,
calculate
(a) the length of PQ [$ marks]
(b) the area of PSR [$ marks]
(c) the length of SR [' marks]
2
'. 1n diagram ' , AB= 13 cm , BC= 7 cm , AG = 6 cm , GE = 24 cm, FE = x cm ,
-(
o
BAG = and %(
o
DFE = . Calculate
(a) the length of CE, [$ marks]
(b) CEA , [$
marks]
(c) the "alue of x if the area of DFE is equal to the area of BAG . [' marks]
G F
E
D
C
B
A
24 cm
x cm
6 cm
7 cm
13 cm
DIAGRAM 4
&. Diagram & shows a quadrilateral ABCD.


% cm
- cm
& cm
D
C
B
A
DIAGRAM 5
2he area of triangle 3CD is 1$
2
cm and BCD is acute.
Calculate
(a)
, BCD
[2 marks]
(b) the length , in cm , of BD, [2 marks]
(c)
, ABD
[$ marks]
(d) the area , in cm
2
, of quadrilateral ABCD . [$ marks]
$
-(
o
'(
o
ANSWER SOLUTIONS OF TRIANGLES
1. (a) (i) &/.2$

or &/
!
1'

(ii) 1(-

'
!
(iii) 82.$8 cm
2
(b) (i)
B A
'
B
'
C
'
(ii) 122.//

or 122
!
'-

2. (a) 1%.2/ cm
(b) &(
!
/$

or
!
&( ''

, 12%.2/

or 12%

1-
!
(c) (i) 2'.8% cm
(ii) 2%(.1 cm
2
$. (a) /.$2% cm
(b) /./2( cm
2
(c) 2.%&2 cm
'. (a) 2-.'- cm
(b)
!
'(.8% '( &$
o o
or
(c) x # 8.8$2
&. (a)
!
-( '
o
(b) &.&/' cm
(c)
!
11- $2
o
'
(d) $&.'' cm
2
&

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