Angles - Maths
Angles - Maths
Angles - Maths
Question 1
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UCLES 2011 0580/23/M/J/11
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20
f
e
h
g
70
W
V
U
X
A B T
O
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The diagram shows a circle, centre O.
VT is a diameter and ATB is a tangent to the circle at T.
U, V, W and X lie on the circle and angle VOU = 70.
Calculate the value of
(a) e,
Answer(a) e =
[1]
(b) f,
Answer(b) f =
[1]
(c) g,
Answer(c) g =
[1]
(d) h.
Answer(d) h =
[1]
Question 2
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UCLES 2010 0580/23/O/N/10 [Turn over
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23
30
86
50
B
C
D A
O
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The points A, B, C and D lie on the circumference of the circle, centre O.
Angle ABD = 30, angle CAD = 50 and angle BOC = 86.
(a) Give the reason why angle DBC = 50.
Answer(a)
[1]
(b) Find
(i) angle ADC,
Answer(b)(i) Angle ADC =
[1]
(ii) angle BDC,
Answer(b)(ii) Angle BDC =
[1]
(iii) angle OBD.
Answer(b)(iii) Angle OBD =
[2]
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Question 3
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M
N
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A
C
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42
The vertices oI the rectangle -234 lie on a circle centre 5.
67 is a line oI symmetry oI the rectangle.
-3 is a diameter oI the circle and angle -34 42.
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$'& angle 436.
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Question 4
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UCLES 2010 0580/43/M/J/10 [Turn over
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(b)
R, H, S, T and U lie on a circle, centre O.
HT is a diameter and MN is a tangent to the circle at T.
Angle RTM = 61.
Find
(i) angle RTH,
Answer(b)(i) Angle RTH =
[1]
(ii) angle RHT,
Answer(b)(ii) Angle RHT =
[1]
(iii) angle RST,
Answer(b)(iii) Angle RST =
[1]
(iv) angle RUT.
Answer(b)(iv) Angle RUT =
[1]
(c) ABCDEF is a hexagon.
The interior angle B is 4 greater than interior angle A.
The interior angle C is 4 greater than interior angle B, and so on, with each of the next interior
angles 4 greater than the previous one.
(i) By how many degrees is interior angle F greater than interior angle A?
Answer(c)(i)
[1]
(ii) Calculate interior angle A.
Answer(c)(ii)
[3]
H
R
U
T
M
N
O
S
61
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Question 5
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UCLES 2012 0580/43/M/J/12
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8 (a)
B
C
D
O
Y
E
A u
v
w
68
88
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A, B, C, D and E lie on the circle, centre O.
CA and BD intersect at Y.
Angle DCA = 88 and angle CYD = 68.
Angle BAC = u, angle AED = v and reflex angle AOD = w.
Calculate the values of u, v and w.
Answer(a) u =
v =
w =
[4]
(b)
S R
Q
P
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X
P, Q, R and S lie on the circle. PR and QS intersect at X.
The area of triangle RSX = 1.2 cm
2
and PX = 3 SX.
Calculate the area of triangle PQX.
Answer(b)
cm
2
[2]
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(c)
J
I
K
O
H
G
F
4x
2x
x
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GI is a diameter of the circle.
FGH is a tangent to the circle at G.
J and K also lie on the circle.
Angle JGI = x, angle FGJ = 4x and angle KGI = 2x.
Find
(i) the value of x,
Answer(c)(i) x =
[2]
(ii) the size of angle JKG,
Answer(c)(ii) Angle JKG =
[2]
(iii) the size of angle GJK.
Answer(c)(iii) Angle GJK =
[1]