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Angle Properties

The diagram shows a circle with eight chords. Values for u, v, w, and x, which are angles measured in the diagram, need to be calculated. A second diagram shows four points A, B, C, and D on a circle. A line segment is drawn from D to A that is parallel to line segment CB. The values of x and y, which are angles measured in the diagram, need to be calculated. A third diagram shows two line segments AB and PQ that are parallel. Line segment AQ intersects line segment PB at point X. Values relating to angles and congruent triangles in the diagram need to be determined.

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Angle Properties

The diagram shows a circle with eight chords. Values for u, v, w, and x, which are angles measured in the diagram, need to be calculated. A second diagram shows four points A, B, C, and D on a circle. A line segment is drawn from D to A that is parallel to line segment CB. The values of x and y, which are angles measured in the diagram, need to be calculated. A third diagram shows two line segments AB and PQ that are parallel. Line segment AQ intersects line segment PB at point X. Values relating to angles and congruent triangles in the diagram need to be determined.

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16

20° NOT TO
72° SCALE

56°

The diagram shows a circle and eight chords.

Calculate the values of u, v, w and x.

u = ................................................

v = ................................................

w = ................................................

x = ................................................ [4]

17 Simplify `3125x 3125j .


1
5

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U

D 38°
60° NOT TO
T
SCALE
C

B
x° y°
A

A, B, C and D are points on a circle.


TU is a tangent to the circle at D.
DA is parallel to CB.

Find the value of x and the value of y.

x = ................................................

y = ................................................ [3]

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A B NOT TO
SCALE
X

P Q

In the diagram, AB is parallel to PQ.


AQ and PB intersect at X with AX = XQ.

Complete the following statements.

In triangles ABX and QPX,

AX = XQ is given information.

Angle BAX = Angle ......................... because .........................................................................................

Angle AXB = Angle ......................... because .........................................................................................

Triangle ABX is congruent to triangle QPX because of the congruency criterion ....................................

PX = .............................. because the triangles are congruent. [4]


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11 ABC, DEF and GHK are triangles with all vertices on the circumference of a circle.

D
A

K
8° 85°
NOT TO
6° SCALE
85° H

94° B
82°
F E C

From the list, draw a ring around the line that is a diameter of the circle.

AB AC DE DF GH GK
[1]

12 f is a common factor of 14 and 28.


m is a common multiple of 10 and 25.
p is a prime number.
f
Work out the largest possible value of .
mp

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2 (a)
R

Q NOT TO
S SCALE

29°

The points P, Q, R and S lie on a circle with diameter PR.

Work out the size of angle PSQ, giving a geometrical reason for each step of your working.

.....................................................................................................................................................

.....................................................................................................................................................

..................................................................................................................................................... [3]

(b)
A

NOT TO
SCALE

98°
C T S

The points A, B and T lie on a circle and CTS is a tangent to the circle at T.
ABC is a straight line and AB = BT.
Angle ATS = 98°.

Work out the size of angle ACT.

Angle ACT = ................................................ [4]

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NOT TO
SCALE

9.5 cm

O
10 cm B

7.7 cm

D C E

A, B and C are points on the circle, centre O.


DE is a tangent to the circle at C.
AC = 10 cm , AB = 9.5 cm and BC = 7.7 cm .

(a) Show that angle ABC = 70.2° , correct to 1 decimal place.

[4]

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(b) Find

(i) angle AOC

Angle AOC = ................................................. [1]

(ii) angle ACO

Angle ACO = ................................................. [1]

(iii) angle ACD.

Angle ACD = ................................................. [1]

(c) Calculate the radius, OC, of the circle.

OC = ............................................ cm [3]

(d) Calculate the area of triangle ABC as a percentage of the area of the circle.

.............................................. % [4]

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6 (a) The interior angle of a regular polygon is 156°.

Calculate the number of sides of this polygon.

................................................. [2]

(b)
NOT TO
SCALE

O C

52°
A B

A, B and C lie on a circle, centre O.


Angle OBA = 52°.

Calculate angle ACB.

Angle ACB = ................................................ [2]

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(c)

S R
W
112° NOT TO
SCALE

Q
T

P, Q, R, S and T lie on a circle.


WSR is a straight line and angle WSP = 112°.

Calculate angle PTR.

Angle PTR = ................................................ [2]

(d)
K

NOT TO
SCALE
O

F G H

G, K and M lie on a circle, centre O.


FGH is a tangent to the circle at G and MG is parallel to OH.

Show that triangle GKM is mathematically similar to triangle OHG.


Give a geometrical reason for each statement you make.

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