Circular Measure - HL Math

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1.

The diagram shows a tangent, (TP), to the circle with centre O and radius r. The size of
A is radians.
PO

(a)

Find the area of triangle AOP in terms of r and .

(b)

Find the area of triangle POT in terms of r and .

(c)

Using your results from part (a) and part (b), show that sin < < tan .

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(2)

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

2.

Given ABC, with lengths shown in the diagram below, find the length of the
line segment [CD].

diagram not to scale

(Total 5 marks)

3.

The radius of the circle with centre C is 7 cm and the radius of the circle with centre D is 5 cm.
If the length of the chord [AB] is 9 cm, find the area of the shaded region enclosed by the two
arcs AB.

diagram not to scale

(Total 7 marks)

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Q = 59.
The points P and Q lie on a circle, with centre O and radius 8 cm, such that PO

diagram not to scale

Find the area of the shaded segment of the circle contained between the arc PQ and
the chord [PQ].

5.

(Total 5 marks)

The graph below shows y = a cos (bx) + c.

Find the value of a, the value of b and the value of c.

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(Total 4 marks)

6.

In the right circular cone below, O is the centre of the base which has radius 6 cm.
The points B and C are on the circumference of the base of the cone. The height AO of the cone
C is 60.
is 8 cm and the angle BO

C.
Calculate the size of the angle BA

7.

8.

diagram not to scale


(Total 6 marks)

C = 70, AB = 8 cm and AC = 7 cm. The point D on the


Consider the triangle ABC where BA

BD
= 2.
DC
Determine the length of AD.
side BC is such that

(Total 6 marks)

The interior of a circle of radius 2 cm is divided into an infinite number of sectors.


The areas of these sectors form a geometric sequence with common ratio k. The angle of the
first sector is radians.
(a)

Show that = 2(1 k).

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(b)

The perimeter of the third sector is half the perimeter of the first sector.
Find the value of k and of .

9.

(7)
(Total 12 marks)

Triangle ABC has AB = 5cm, BC = 6 cm and area 10 cm2.


(a)

Find sin B .

(b)

Hence, find the two possible values of AC, giving your answers correct to two decimal
places.

(2)

(4)
(Total 6 marks)

10.

The diagram below shows a curve with equation y = 1 + k sin x, defined for 0 x 3.

The point A ,2 lies on the curve and B(a, b) is the maximum point.
6

(a)

Show that k = 6.

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(b)

Hence, find the values of a and b.

(a)

1
1
Show that arctan arctan .
2
3 4

(b)

12.

Hence, or otherwise, find the value of arctan (2) + arctan (3).

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

(2)
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

The diagram below shows two straight lines intersecting at O and two circles, each with centre
O. The outer circle has radius R and the inner circle has radius r.

diagram not to scale


Consider the shaded regions with areas A and B. Given that A : B = 2 : 1, find the exact value of
the ratio R : r.

(Total 5 marks)

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Two non-intersecting circles C1, containing points M and S, and C2, containing points N and R,
have centres P and Q where PQ = 50. The line segments [MN] and [SR] are common tangents
to the circles. The size of the reflex angle MPS is , the size of the obtuse angle NQR is , and
the size of the angle MPQ is . The arc length MS is l1 and the arc length NR is l2. This
information is represented in the diagram below.

The radius of C1 is x, where x 10 and the radius of C2 is 10.


(a)

Explain why x < 40.

(b)

Show that cos =

(c)

(d)

x 10
.
50

(i)

Find an expression for MN in terms of x.

(ii)

Find the value of x that maximises MN.

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(1)

(2)

(2)

Find an expression in terms of x for


(i)

(ii)

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(e)

The length of the perimeter is given by l1 + l2 + MN + SR.


(i)

Find an expression, b(x), for the length of the perimeter in terms of x.

(ii)

Find the maximum value of the length of the perimeter.

(iii)

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Find the value of x that gives a perimeter of length 200.

(9)
(Total 18 marks)

The diagram below shows two concentric circles with centre O and radii 2 cm and 4 cm.
Q = x, where 0 < x < .
The points P and Q lie on the larger circle and PO
2

diagram not to scale


(a)

Show that the area of the shaded region is 8 sin x 2x.

(b)

Find the maximum area of the shaded region.

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15.

In triangle ABC, AB = 9 cm, AC =12 cm, and B is twice the size of C .


Find the cosine of C .

16.

In the diagram below, AD is perpendicular to BC.


D = b.
D = a and BA
CD = 4, BD = 2 and AD = 3. CA

Find the exact value of cos (a b ).

17.

(Total 5 marks)

(Total 6 marks)

In triangle ABC, BC = a, AC = b, AB = c and [BD] is perpendicular to [AC].

(a)

Show that CD = b c cos A.

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(b)

(c)

Hence, by using Pythagoras Theorem in the triangle BCD, prove the cosine rule for the
triangle ABC.

C = 60, use the cosine rule to show that c =


If AB

1
3
a b2 a 2 .
2
4

(4)

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(Total 12 marks)

18.

The above three dimensional diagram shows the points P and Q which are respectively west
and south-west of the base R of a vertical flagpole RS on horizontal ground. The angles of
elevation of the top S of the flagpole from P and Q are respectively 35 and 40, and
PQ = 20 m.
Determine the height of the flagpole.

19.

(Total 8 marks)

C = 37.8, AB = 8.75 and BC = 6.


Consider triangle ABC with BA

Find AC.

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(Total 7 marks)

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20.

In a triangle ABC, A = 35, BC = 4 cm and AC = 6.5 cm. Find the possible values of B and
the corresponding values of AB.

(Total 7 marks)

21.

The obtuse angle B is such that tan B =


(a)

sin B;

(b)

cos B;

(c)

sin 2B;

(d0

cos 2B.

22.

Given that tan 2 =

23.

Let sin x = s.
(a)

24.

5
. Find the values of
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(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

3
, find the possible values of tan .
4

Show that the equation 4 cos 2x + 3 sin x cosec3 x + 6 = 0 can be expressed as


8s4 10s2 + 3 = 0.

(b)

Hence solve the equation for x, in the interval [0, ].

(a)

If sin (x ) = k sin (x + ) express tan x in terms of k and .

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(3)
(6)
(Total 9 marks)

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(b)

25.

Hence find the values of x between 0 and 360 when k =

1
and = 210.
2

(6)
(Total 9 marks)

The angle satisfies the equation 2 tan2 5 sec 10 = 0, where is in the second quadrant.
Find the value of sec .

(Total 6 marks)

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27.

The lengths of the sides of a triangle ABC are x 2, x and x + 2. The largest angle is 120.
(a)

Find the value of x.

(b)

Show that the area of the triangle is

(c)

Find sin A + sin B + sin C giving your answer in the form

(6)

15 3
.
4

(3)

p q
r

where p, q, r

.
(4)
(Total 13 marks)

A farmer owns a triangular field ABC. The side [AC] is 104 m, the side [AB] is 65 m and the
angle between these two sides is 60.
(a)

Calculate the length of the third side of the field.

(b)

Find the area of the field in the form p 3 , where p is an integer.

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Let D be a point on [BC] such that [AD] bisects the 60 angle. The farmer divides the field into
two parts by constructing a straight fence [AD] of length x metres.
(c)

(i)

(ii)

(d)

Show that the area o the smaller part is given by

the area of the larger part.

65x
and find an expression for
4

Hence, find the value of x in the form q 3 , where q is an integer.

Prove that

BD 5
.
DC 8

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(6)
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