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Form 4 Additional Mathematics Chapter 12 Solution of Triangles

1. The length of BC is found to be 2.5 m. The length of AV is found to be 3.14 m. The area of triangle VAB is calculated to be 10.05 m^2. 2. The measures of angles ABC and ADC are found to be 75.23° and 122.55° respectively. The area of quadrilateral ABCD is calculated to be 40.53 m^2. 3. Given information about triangle ABC, the length of AC is calculated. The two possible values of angle ADC are found. Using one value of ADC, the length of CD and the area of quadrilateral ABCD are determined.
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Form 4 Additional Mathematics Chapter 12 Solution of Triangles

1. The length of BC is found to be 2.5 m. The length of AV is found to be 3.14 m. The area of triangle VAB is calculated to be 10.05 m^2. 2. The measures of angles ABC and ADC are found to be 75.23° and 122.55° respectively. The area of quadrilateral ABCD is calculated to be 40.53 m^2. 3. Given information about triangle ABC, the length of AC is calculated. The two possible values of angle ADC are found. Using one value of ADC, the length of CD and the area of quadrilateral ABCD are determined.
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SOLUTION OF TRIANGLES PAST YEAR QUESTIONS PROGRAM BIJAK BELAJAR MGC KULAIJAYA (9 APRIL 2011) PAPER 2 1 Diagram shows

s a tent VABC in the shape of a pyramid with triangle ABC as the 2003 horizontal ase! V is the "erte# of the tent and the angle etween the in$lined plane [10marks] VBC and the ase is %0! V

&i"en that VB ' VC ' 2!2 m and AB ' AC ' 2!( m) $al$*late +a, the length of BC if the area of the ase is 3 m2) + , the length of AV if the angle etween AV and the ase is 2%) +$, the area of triangle VAB!

[3 marks] [3 marks] [- marks]

2 Diagram shows a .*adrilateral ABCD s*$h that ABC is a$*te! 200D [10marks] %!2 $m C /!0 $m 12!3 $m A -0!% /!% $m B +a, 1al$*late +i, ABC) +ii, ADC) +iii, the area) in $m2) of .*adrilateral ABCD!

[0 marks]

+ , A triangle ABC has the same meas*rements as those gi"en for triangle ABC) that is) AC ' 12!3 $m) CB ' /!% $m and BAC ' -0!%) *t whi$h is different in shape to triangle ABC! +i, 2ket$h the triangle ABC) +ii, 2tate the size of ABC! [2 marks]

3 Diagram shows triangle ABC! 200% [10marks]

20 $m

(%o 1% $m C

+a, 1al$*late the length ) in $m) of AC! [2 marks] + , A .*adrilateral ABCD is now formed so that AC is a diagonal) ACD ' -0 and AD ' 1( $m! 1al$*late the two possi le "al*es of ADC! [2 marks] +$, 3y *sing the a$*te ADC from + ,) $al$*late +i, the length) in $m) of CD) +ii, the area) in $m2) of the .*adrilateral ABCD! [( marks]

Diagram shows a .*adrilateral ABCD. 200( [10marks] D -0

% $m

( $m B A / $m

4he area of triangle BCD is 13 $m2 and BCD is a$*te! 1al$*late +a, BCD) + , the length) in $m) of BD) +$, ABD, +d, the area) in $m2) .*adrilateral ABCD!

[2 marks] [2 marks] [3 marks] [3 marks]

% Diagram shows .*adrilateral ABCD! 2005 [10marks] A


%!( $m

10%o

1( !- $m

1 +a, 1al$*late +i, the length) in $m) of AC) +ii, ACB!

%0o ( $m

[- marks]

+ ,

Point A lies on AC s*$h that AB ' AB! +i, 2ket$h ABC! +ii, 1al$*late the area) in $m2) of ABC. [( marks]

( 6n Diagram ) ABC is a triangle! ADFB) AEC and BGC are straight lines! 4he straight A 2000 line FG is perpendi$*lar to BC! [10marks] 00o D 7 3 -%o& 1 E

6t is gi"en that BD ' 1/ $m) DA ' 1( $m) AE ' 1- $m) DAE ' 00o and FBG ' -%o! a, 1al$*late the length ) in $m) of +i, DE, +ii, EC! [% marks] , 4he area of triangle DAE is twi$e the area of triangle FBG. 1al$*late the length ) in $m) of BG! [- marks] $, 2ket$h triangle ABC whi$h has a different shape from triangle ABC s*$h that AB = AB, AC = AC and ABC = ABC. [1 mark]

LMN is o t*se! 5 Diagram shows a trapezi*m KLMN. KN is parallel to LM and 200/ N [10marks]
12!% $m K 00o M 32o L %!( $m

7ind) +a, the length) in $m) of LN [2 marks] + , the length) in $m) of MN [3 marks] LMN +$, [3 marks] +d, the area) in $m2) of triangle LMN [2 marks] 0 Diagram shows triangle ABC and triangle CDE where BCE and ACD are straight 2010 lines! [10marks] A
0 - $m 2%

( $m C 2!% $m D

%00

+a, 1al$*late the length) in $m) of +i, BC +ii, DE [% marks] + , Point C lies on BE s*$h that AC = AC. +i, 2ket$h triangle ACB AC 8 B +ii, 7ind +iii, 1al$*late the area) in $m2) of triangle ACB [% marks] Answer 9ear 2003 200200% 200( 2005 2000 1 a, 2!500 $m 2 a i, %5!23o 3 a, 1/!25 $m - a, (0!05o % a i, 13!3( $m ( a i, 1/!3- $m Paper 2 + , 3!1-/ $m +$, 2!02/ $m2 ii, 10(!05o iii, 00!/( $m2 + , +ii, 122!55o + , 12/!25o ) %0!53o +$, +i, 2-!0/ $m +ii, 2/0!1 $m2 + , %!%53 $m +$, 11(!%%o +d, 3%!-3o +ii, 23!00o + , +ii, 13!00 $m2 +ii, 1(!21 $m + , 10!% $m -

200/ 2010

5 a, 23!23 $m

+ , 21!5( $m

+$, /0!10o

+d, (0!31 $m2

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