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CIE09 Circular Measure

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CIE09 Circular Measure

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0606 Additional Mathematics CIE 09 Circular Measure

0606/12/O/N/15 Q10
1

The diagram shows two circles, centres A and B, each of radius 10 cm. The
point B lies on the circumference of the circle with centre A. The two circles
intersect at the points C and D. The point E lies on the circumference of the
circle centre B such that ABE is a diameter.
a Explain why triangle ABC is equilateral. [1]
b Write down, in terms of π, angle CBE. [1]
c Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [5]
d Find the area of the shaded region. [3]

0606/13/O/N/15 Q10
2

The diagram shows an isosceles triangle ABC such that AC = 10 cm and


AB = BC = 6 cm. BX is an arc of a circle, centre C, and BY is an arc of a
circle, centre A.
a Show that angle ABC = 1.970 radians, correct to 3 decimal places. [2]
b Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [4]
c Find the area of the shaded region. [3]


1 a radii b c 58.3 d 148
3
2 b 9.03 c 4.50

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0606 Additional Mathematics CIE 09 Circular Measure

0606/12/M/J/15 Q4
3

The diagram shows a circle, centre O, radius 12 cm. The points A, B and C
lie on the circumference of this circle such that angle AOB is 1.7 radians
and angle AOC is 2.4 radians.
a Find the area of the shaded region. [4]
b Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [5]

0606/23/M/J/15 Q4
4

The diagram shows a circle, centre O, radius 8 cm. The points P and Q lie
on the circle. The lines PT and QT are tangents to the circle and angle

POQ = radians.
4
a Find the length of PT. [2]
b Find the area of the shaded region. [3]
c Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [2]

3 a 181 b 65.7
4 a 19.3 b 79.1 c 57.5

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0606 Additional Mathematics CIE 09 Circular Measure

0606/22/F/M/15 Q6
5

AOB is a sector of a circle with centre O and radius 20 cm. Angle AOB = θ
radians. AOC is a straight line and triangle OBC is isosceles with OB = OC.
a Given that the length of the arc AB is 15π cm, find the exact value of θ.
[2]
b Find the area of the shaded region. [4]

0606/22/O/N/14 Q11
6

The diagram shows a sector OPQ of a circle with centre O and radius x cm.
Angle POQ is 0.8 radians. The point S lies on OQ such that OS = 5 cm. The
point R lies on OP such that angle ORS is a right angle. Given that the area
of triangle ORS is one-fifth of the area of sector OPQ, find
a the area of sector OPQ in terms of x and hence show that the value of x is
8.837 correct to 4 significant figures, [5]
b the perimeter of PQSR, [3]
c the area of PQSR. [2]

3
5 a θ = π b 613
4
6 b 19.8 c 25 cm2

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0606 Additional Mathematics CIE 09 Circular Measure

0606/13/O/N/14 Q6
7

The diagram shows a sector, AOB, of a circle centre O, radius 12 cm. Angle
AOB = 0.9 radians. The point C lies on OA such that OC = CB.
a Show that OC = 9.65 cm correct to 3 significant figures. [2]
b Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [3]
c Find the area of the shaded region. [3]

0606/21/M/J/14 Q8
8 A sector of a circle of radius r cm has an angle of θ radians, where θ < π,
The perimeter of the sector is 30 cm.
a Show that the area, A cm2, of the sector is given by A = 15r − r 2. [3]
b Given that r can vary, find the maximum area of the sector. [3]

0606/12/M/J/14 Q7
9

The diagram shows a circle, centre O, radius 8 cm. Points P and Q lie on the
circle such that the chord PQ = 12 cm and angle POQ = θ radians.
a Show that θ = 1.696, correct to 3 decimal places. [2]
b Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [3]
c Find the are of the shaded region. [3]

7 b 22.8 c 19.4
8 b 56.25
9 b 48.7 c 179

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0606 Additional Mathematics CIE 09 Circular Measure

0606/23/M/J/14 Q1
10

The diagram shows a sector of a circle of radius r cm. The angle of the
sector is 1.6 radians and the area of the sector is 500 cm2.
a Find the value of r. [2]
b Hence find the perimeter of the sector. [2]

0606/22/O/N/13 Q10
11

The diagram shows a circle with centre O and a chord AB. The radius of the
circle is 12 cm and angle AOB is 1.4 radius.
a Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [5]
b Find the area of the shaded region. [4]

0606/13/O/N/13 Q8
12

The diagram shows two concentric circles, centre O, radii 4 cm and 6 cm.
The points A and B lie on the larger circle and the points C and D lie on the
smaller circle such that ODA and OCB are straight lines.
a Given that the area of triangle OCD is 7.5 cm2, show that θ = 1.215
radians, to 3 decimal places. [2]
b Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [4]
c Find the area of the shaded region. [3]

10 a 25 b 90
11 b 74.1 c 423
12 b 15.9 c 14.4

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0606 Additional Mathematics CIE 09 Circular Measure

0606/22/M/J/13 Q6
13

The shaded region in the diagram is a segment of a circle with centre O and
π
radius r cm. Angle AOB = radians.
3

( 3 )
3+π
a Show that the perimeter of the segment is r cm. [2]

b Given that the perimeter of the segment is 26 cm, find the value of r and
the area of the segment. [5]

0606/13/M/J/13 Q8
14

The diagram shows a square ABCD of side 16 cm. M is the mid-point of AB.
The points E and F are on AD and BC respectively such that
A E = BF = 6 cm. EF is an arc of the circle centre M, such that angle EMF
is θ radians.
a Show that θ = 1.855 radians, correct to 3 decimal places. [2]
b Calculate the perimeter of the shaded region. [4]
c Calculate the area of the shaded region. [3]

13 b 14.6
14 b 54.5 c 115

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0606 Additional Mathematics CIE 09 Circular Measure

0606/21/O/N/12 Q8
15

In the diagram PQ and RS are arcs of concentric circles with centre O and
angle POQ = 1 radian. The radius of the larger circle is x cm and the radius
of the smaller circle is y cm.
a Given that the perimeter of the shaded region is 20 cm, express y in terms
of x. [2]
b Given that the area of the shaded region is 16 cm2, express y2 in terms of
x2. [2]
c Find the value of x and of y. [4]

0606/12/O/N/12 Q8
16

The diagram shows an isosceles triangle OBD in which OB = OD = 18 cm


and angle BOD = 1.5 radians. An arc of the circle, centre O and radius
10 cm, meets OB at A and OD at C.
a Find the area of the shaded region. [3]
b Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [4]

15 a y = 3x − 20 b y 2 = x 2 − 32 c x =9 y =7
16 a 86.6 b 55.5

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0606 Additional Mathematics CIE 09 Circular Measure

0606/13/O/N/12 Q9
17

The diagram shows four straight lines, AD, BC, AC and BD. Lines AC and
π
BD intersect at O such that angle AOB is radians. AB is an arc of the
6
circle, centre O and radius 10 cm, and CD is an arc of the circle, centre O
and radius 20 cm.
a Find the perimeter of ABCD. [4]
b Find the area of ABCD. [4]

0606/12/M/J/12 Q8
18

The figure shows a circle, centre O, with radius 10 cm. The lines XA and XB

are tangents to the circle at A and B respectively, and angle AOB is
3
radians.
a Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [3]
b Find the area of the shaded region. [4]

17 a 73.9 b 231
2π 100π
18 a 55.6 or 20 3+ b 68.5 or 100 3−
3 3

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0606 Additional Mathematics CIE 09 Circular Measure

0606/23/M/J/12 Q11
19

The diagram shows a right-angled triangle ABC and a sector CBDC of a


circle with centre C and radius 12 cm. Angle ACB = 1 radian and ACD is a
straight line.
a Show that the length of AB is approximately 10.1 cm. [1]
b Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [5]
c Find the area of the shaded region. [4]

0606/22/O/N/11 Q7
20

In the diagram AD and BE are arcs of concentric circles centre O, where


OA = 6 cm and AB = 8 cm. The area of the region ABED is 32 cm2. The
triangle OCF is isosceles with OC = OF = 20 cm.
a Find the angle θ in radians. [3]
b Find the perimeter of the region BCFE. [5]

19 b 54.3 c 187
20 a 0.4 b 25.5

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0606 Additional Mathematics CIE 09 Circular Measure

0606/21/M/J/11 Q11
21

The diagram shows an isosceles triangle AOB and a sector OCDEO of a


circle with centre O. The line AB is a tangent to the circle. Angle AOB = 1.8
radians and the radius of the circle is 12 cm.
a Show that the distance AC = 7.3 cm to 1 decimal place. [2]
b Find the perimeter of the shaded region. [6]
c Find the area of the shaded region. [4]

0606/12/M/J/11 Q9
22

The figure shows a circle, centre O, radius r cm. The length of the arc AB of
the circle is 9π cm. Angle AOB is θ radians and is 3 times angle OBA.

a Show that θ = . [2]
5
b Find the value of r. [2]
c Find the area of the shaded region. [3]

21 b 98.6 c 504
22 b 15 c 105

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