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8 Circularmeasures

The document contains 10 problems related to calculating values for circles and circular sectors such as angles, arc lengths, radii, perimeters and areas. The problems require using formulas for circumference of circles, arc lengths, areas of sectors, as well as relationships between angles, arc lengths and radii. Sample calculations are provided for reference.

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8 Circularmeasures

The document contains 10 problems related to calculating values for circles and circular sectors such as angles, arc lengths, radii, perimeters and areas. The problems require using formulas for circumference of circles, arc lengths, areas of sectors, as well as relationships between angles, arc lengths and radii. Sample calculations are provided for reference.

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CIRCULAR MEASURE PAPER 1 1. Diagram 1 shows a sector ROS with centre O.

Given that the length of the arc RS is 7.24 cm and the perimeter of sector ROS is 25 cm. Find the angle in radians. [3 marks]
R

DIAGRAM 1

Answer : ...................................... 2. Diagram 2 shows a circle with centre O. Given that the length of the major arc AB is 45.51 cm, find the length , in cm , of the radius of the circle . [Use = 3.142] [3 marks]
A

0.354 rad

DIAGRAM 2

Answer: ...................................... 1

3.

Diagram 3 shows a circle with centre O. The length of the major arc AB is 16 cm and the angle of the major sector AOB is 290. [Use = 3.142] Find (a) the value of in radians, correct to 3 decimal places , (b) the radius of the circle in cm. [3 marks]

DIAGRAM 3

Answer: (a)............................ (b)............................ 4. Diagram 4 shows two sectors of two concentric circles, OAMB and OPQ , both with centre O . A is the midpoint of OP.
P A M

O B Q

DIAGRAM 4 The length of the arc PQ is 13 cm and the length of OP is 10 cm. [Use = 3.142] Find (a) the value of , in radians , correct to four significant figures , (b) the area of the shaded sector . [3 marks]

Answer: (a)............................

(b)............................ 5. Diagram 5 shows sector OAB with centre O and sector AXY with centre A.
A Y X

DIAGRAM 5 Given that OB = 10 cm , AY = 4 cm , XAY = 1.1 radians and the length of arc AB = 7 cm , calculate (a) the value of , in radian , (b) the area , in cm 2 , of the shaded region . [4 marks]

Answer : (a).............................. (b).............................. 6.

radians and the 6 length of the arc AB is cm, find the area of the shaded region . [Use = 3.142] [4 marks]
Diagram 6 shows a circle APB with centre O. Given that AOB is
A

P O 6

rad

cm
B

DIAGRAM 6

7.

Answer: ...................................... Diagram 7 shows a sector OPQ with centre O. Find the area of the sector OPQ. [3 marks]
P

75 7 cm Q

DIAGRAM 7

Answer: ...................................... 8. Diagram 8 shows a sector of a circle OPQ with centre O and a radius of 5 cm. Given that the area of the sector OPQ is 9.75 cm 2 , Find the value of in radians. [3 marks]
P

O 5 cm

DIAGRAM 8

9.

Answer: ...................................... Diagram 9 shows a sector of the circle OPQ with centre O. Given that the length of the arc PQ is 13.96 cm. Find the length of OQ. [Use = 3.142] [3 marks]
P

80 O

DIAGRAM 9

Answer: ...................................... 10. Diagram 10 shows two sectors OAD and OBC with centre O . Given that OD = 4 cm , DC = 2 cm and AOD = 1.13 radians . Find the area of the shaded region. [3 marks]
B A

1.13 rad 4 cm D 2 cm C

DIAGRAM 10

Answer: ...................................... PAPER 2 11. Diagram 11 shows a sector POQ with centre O and a radius of 10 cm. The point R lies on OP such that OR : OP = 3 : 5.
P

R Q

DIAGRAM 11 Calculate (a) the value of in radians, (b) the area of the shaded region in cm 2

[3 marks] [4 marks]

12. Diagram 12 shows a sector of a circle POQ with centre O. The point A lies on OP, point B lies on OQ and AB is perpendicular to OQ. The length of OA = 8 cm and POQ = radians. Given that OA : OP = 4 : 7 (Use = 3.142)
6

Calculate (a) the length of AP in cm (b) the perimeter of the shaded region. (c) the area of the shaded region .
P A 8 cm

[1 marks] [5 marks] [4 marks]

rad 6
O B Q

DIAGRAM 12

13. Diagram 13 shows the plan of a garden. PCQ is a semicircle with centre O and has a radius of 8 m . RAQ is sector of a circle with centre A and has a radius of 14 m.
R

DIAGRAM 13 Sector COQ is a lawn . The shaded region is a flower bed and has to be fenced. It is given that AC = 8 m and COQ = 1.956 radians. [Use = 3.142 ] Calculate (a) the area , in m 2 , of the lawn , [2 marks] (b) the length , in m , of the fence required for fencing the flower bed, [4 marks] (c) the area , in m 2 , of the flower bed . [4 marks]

ANSWERS CIRCULAR MEASURES

PAPER 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0.8153 rad 7.675 cm (a) 1.222 rad (b) 3.161 cm (a) 4.984 rad (b) 62.3 cm 2 (a) 0.7 rad (b) 26.2 cm 32.07 cm 2 0.78 rad 9.997 cm
2

10. 11.3 cm 2 PAPER 2 11. (a) 0.9273 rad, (b) 22.365 cm 2 12. (a) 6 cm (b) 24.408 cm (c) 37.46 cm 2 13. (a) 62.592 m 2 (b) 38.252 m (c) 31.387 m 2

103.686 cm 2

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