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The two containers are mathematically similar in shape. The larger container has a volume of 3456 cm3 and a surface area of 1024 cm2. Based on their similarity and the information provided about the larger container, the surface area of the smaller container, which has a volume of 1458 cm3, can be calculated.

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The two containers are mathematically similar in shape. The larger container has a volume of 3456 cm3 and a surface area of 1024 cm2. Based on their similarity and the information provided about the larger container, the surface area of the smaller container, which has a volume of 1458 cm3, can be calculated.

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The two containers are mathematically similar in shape.


The larger container has a volume of 3456 cm3 and a surface area of 1024 cm2.
The smaller container has a volume of 1458 cm3.

Calculate the surface area of the smaller container.

Answer ................................................... cm2 [4]

[Total: 4]

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8 cm 10 cm
6 cm x cm

A y cm C D 9 cm F

Triangle ABC is similar to triangle DEF.

Calculate the value of


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(a) x,

Answer(a) x = ................................................... [2]

(b) y.

Answer(b) y = ................................................... [2]

[Total: 4]

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10 cm x 7.5 cm SCALE
6.25 cm

B 6 cm C Q y R

The diagram shows two similar triangles ABC and PQR.

Find the value of

(a) x,

Answer(a) x = ................................................... [2]

(b) y.

Answer(b)y = ................................................... [2]

[Total: 4]
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The diagram shows two mathematically similar triangles, T and U.


Two corresponding side lengths are 3 cm and 12 cm.
The area of triangle T is 5 cm2.

Find the area of triangle U.

................................................... cm2 [2]

[Total: 2]

, where is the derived function.

Find the value of p and the value of q.

p = ...................................................

q = ................................................... [2]
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[Total: 2]

(a) Find the value of y when x = −1.

y = ................................................... [2]

(b) Find the two stationary points on the graph of .

( .................... , .................... ) ( .................... , .................... ) [6]

[Total: 8]

7 A curve has equation .

Find the coordinates of its two stationary points.

( .................... , .................... ) and ( .................... , .................... ) [5]


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[Total: 5]

8 Find the x-coordinates of the points on the graph of where the gradient is 0.

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

[Total: 4]

(a) Find the value of when x = 5.

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

(b) Find the coordinates of the point on the graph of where the gradient is 0.

( .................... , .................... ) [2]

[Total: 5]
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The diagram shows a circle inside a square.


The circumference of the circle touches all four sides of the square.

(a) Calculate the area of the circle when the side of the square is 15 cm.

Answer(a) ................................................... cm2 [2]

(b) Draw all the lines of symmetry on the diagram. [2]

[Total: 4]

11 The circumference of a circle is 30 cm.

(a) Calculate the radius of the circle.

Answer(a) ................................................... cm [2]


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(b)

The length of the arc of the semi-circle is 15 cm.

Calculate the area of the semi-circle.

Answer(b) ................................................... cm2 [2]

[Total: 4]

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O
63°

A C

The diagram shows a circle, centre O with diameter AB = 15 cm.


AC is a tangent to the circle at A and angle AOC = 63°.

(a) Calculate the area of the circle.

Answer(a) ................................................... cm2 [2]

(b)
(i) Work out the size of angle ACO.

Answer(b)(i)Angle ACO = ................................................... [2]


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(ii) Give one geometrical reason for your answer to part (b)(i).

Answer(b)(ii)........................................................................................................................

............................................................................................................................................. [1]

[Total: 5]

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

(a) Give a geometrical reason why angle ABC = 90°.

.......................................................................................................................................................... [1]

(b) AB = 20 cm and AC = 52 cm.

(i) Use trigonometry to calculate angle BAC.

Angle BAC = ................................................... [2]


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(ii) Show that BC = 48 cm.

[2]

(iii) Work out the area of triangle ABC.

................................................... cm2 [2]

(iv) Work out the total shaded area.

................................................... cm2 [3]

[Total: 10]
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P, Q and R are points on the circumference of the circle, centre O.


PO is parallel to QR and angle POQ = 48°.

(a) Find angle OPR.

Angle OPR = ................................................... [2]

(b) The radius of the circle is 5.4 cm.

Calculate the length of the major arc PQ.

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

[Total: 5]
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Points P, Q and R are on the circumference of a semicircle, centre O and radius 8 cm.
Angle POQ = 90°.

Calculate the shaded area.

................................................... cm2 [5]

[Total: 5]
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The diagram shows a circle, centre O, radius 11 cm.


C, F, G and H are points on the circumference of the circle.
The line AD touches the circle at C and is parallel to the line EG.
B is a point on AD and angle ABO = 140°.

(a) Write down the mathematical name of the straight line AD.

................................................... [1]

(b) (i) Find, in terms of , the circumference of the circle.

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

(ii) Work out angle FOH.

Angle FOH = ................................................... [2]

(iii) Calculate the length of the minor arc FH.

................................................... cm [2]
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(c) (i) Give a reason why angle BCO is 90°.

...................................................................................................................................... [1]

(ii) Show that BC = 13.11 cm, correct to 2 decimal places.

[3]

(iii) Calculate BH.

BH = ................................................... cm [3]

[Total: 14]

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