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Coordinates and Graphics Q

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Coordinates and Graphics Q

The document contains problems involving geometry concepts like finding coordinates of points, calculating angles and sides of polygons, finding perimeters and areas of shapes. Many problems require calculating unknowns based on given information about angles, sides and properties of shapes like triangles, quadrilaterals and polygons.

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Coordinates and Graphics


1. A triangle ABC is formed by the points A (3,4), B (-7,2), and C (1,-2).
(a) Find the coordinates of the mid-points k of AB and p of AC (1 mk)
(b) Find the equation of the perpendicular bisector of the line kp (2 mks)
2. The size of an interior angle of a rectangular polygon is 6 ½ times that of its exterior angle.
Determine the number of sides of the polygon.

3. The sum of interior angles of two regular polygons of sides n and n + 2 are in the ratio 3:4.
Calculate the sum of the interior angles of the polygons with n sides

4. The area of a rhombus is 60cm2. Given that one of its diagonals is 15cm long. Calculate
the perimeter of the rhombus.

5. In the figure below AE is parallel to BD. BC = BD, AB = 7.25cm, AE = 15.25cm and


ED = 5.25 cm
B C
7.25
A

15.25

E 5.25 D
Find the perimeter of the figure .

6. The figure below shows a trapezium ABCD in which side AB is perpendicular to both AD
and BC. Side AD=17cm, DC=10cm
17cm
A D
xo

10cm
B 9cm C
(i) What is the length of side AB
(ii) Find the value of cos(90o – xo) in the form a where a and b are integers
b
7. The size of an interior angle of a regular polygon is 3xo while its exterior angle is (x-20)o.
Find the number of sides of the polygon

2x + 40

8.
a x-25

In the figure above, angle a is half the sum of the other angles. Evaluate the triangle
9. The sum of the interior angles of an n-sided polygon is 1260o. Find the value of n and
hence deduce the polygon

10. Giving reason, find the angle marked n


E 40o F

D
n
80o

A B C

11. Solve for y in the equation 125 y+1 + 53y = 630

12. The interior angle of a regular polygon is 108o larger than the exterior angle. How many
sides has the polygon?

13. The interior angle of a regular polygon is 4 times the exterior angle. How many sides has
the polygon

14. In the figure below ABCD is a trapezium with DC parallel to AB. DC = 5cm, CB = 4cm,
BD = 8cm and AB = 10cm
D 5cm C
4cm
8cm

A B
Calculate: 10cm
(a) the size of angle BDC
(b) the area of triangle ABD

15. In the figure below, DE bisects angle BDG and AB is parallel to DE. Angle DCF = 60o
and angle CFG = 100o B
C
E
60o

A 100o
G
D F
Find the value of angle:-
(a) CDF
(b) ABD
16. The size of an interior angle of a regular polygon is 4xo, while its exterior angle is (x – 30)o.
Find the number of sides of the polygon

17. The sum of interior angles of a polygon is 1440o. Find the number of sides of the polygon
hence name the polygon

18. In the figure below PQ is parallel to RS. Calculate the value of x and y
P Q

Q S

T
19. The interior angle of a n-sided regular polygon exceeds its exterior angle by 132o.
Find the value of n

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