TEST CircleGeometry
TEST CircleGeometry
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2. XO, YO and XY each equals 20 cm in length.
Use Pythagoras’ Theorem to calculate the length
X
of side ZO.
Z O
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3. Without measurement, calculate the size of the angle, Xº shown.
(a) (b)
Xº
110º
Xº
60º
(c) (d)
Xº Xº
50º 95º
45º
100º
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4. Without measurement, calculate the size of the angle, Xº shown.
(a) (b)
25º
Xº
Xº
50º
(c) (d)
Xº Xº
80º
40º 100º
85º
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5. Without measurement, calculate the length of the minor arc (correct to 2 decimal places).
8 cm
110º
8 cm
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6. Without measurement, calculate the size of the angle, Xº shown, that is swept through
when a 12 cm pendulum makes an arc of 15 cm.
Xº
12 cm 12 cm
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NOTE: ALL construction lines and marks must be clearly shown.
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7. (a) Construct a triangle RST where RS is of length 95 mm,
angle RST is 55º and angle TRS is 40º.
(b) The length of side ST is ………………..
(c) Draw perpendicular bisectors of each side and locate the circumcentre of the
triangle, then draw the circumcircle.
(d) The radius of the circumcircle is ………………..
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8. (a) Construct a triangle UVW where UV is of length 95 mm,
side VW is 70 mm and side WU is 110 mm.
(b) The angle VWU is ………………..
(c) Draw bisectors of each angle and locate the incentre of the triangle, then draw the
incircle.
(d) The radius of the incircle is ………………..
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