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Exercise Chapter 8

The document contains 10 multi-part math word problems involving geometry concepts like circles, sectors, arcs, angles and areas. The problems require calculating values like angles, arc lengths, perimeters and areas using information given in diagrams showing circles and sectors along with additional details like radii, chord lengths and angle measures provided in the text.

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Exercise Chapter 8

The document contains 10 multi-part math word problems involving geometry concepts like circles, sectors, arcs, angles and areas. The problems require calculating values like angles, arc lengths, perimeters and areas using information given in diagrams showing circles and sectors along with additional details like radii, chord lengths and angle measures provided in the text.

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1.

13 cm

5.2 cm

O
A

The figure shows the sector OCB of radius 13 cm at the center O. The length of the arc
CB = 5.2 cm. Find
a. The angle in radians.
b. The perimeter of the shaded region.
2.

5 cm

6 cm

A
5 cm

The figure shows the sector AOB of a circle, center O and radius 5 cm. The length of the
arc AB is 6 cm. Find the area of
a. The sector AOB.
b. The shaded region.

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3. Diagram below shows a sector QOR of a circle with center O.


Q

1.75 rad
O

R
S

It is given that PS = 8 cm and QP = PO = OS = SR = 5 cm. Find


a. The length, in cm, of the arc QR.
b. The area, in cm2, of the shaded region.
4. Diagram below shows a circle with center O.

The length of the minor arc is 16 cm and the angle of the major sector AOB is 290.
Using = 3.142, find
a. The value of , in radians.
b. The length, in cm, of the radius of the circle.

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5. Diagram below shows sector OPQ with center O and sector PXY with center P.
P

X
Y

O
Q

Given that OQ = 8 cm, PY = 3 cm, XPY = 1.2 radians and the length of arc PQ = 6 cm,
calculate
a. The value of , in radians.
b. The area, in cm2, of the shaded region.
6. Diagram below shows a circle with center O and radius 12 cm.

O
A

12 cm
C

Given that A, B and C are points such that OA = AB and OAC = 90, find
a. BOC, in radians.
b. The area, in cm2, of the shaded region.

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7. Diagram shows a circle, center O and radius of 8 cm inscribed in a sector SPT of a circle
at center P. The straight lines, SP and TP, are tangents to the circle at point Q and point R,
respectively.

S
8 cm

60

Calculate
a. The length, in cm, of the arc ST.
b. The area, in cm2, of the shaded region.
8. Diagram below shows two circles. The larger circle has center A and radius 20 cm. The
smaller circle has center B and radius 12 cm. The circles touch at point R. The straight
line PQ is a common tangent to the circles at point P and point Q.

12 cm
B

R
P

20 cm

Given that PAR = radians,


a. Show that = 1.32.
b. Calculate the length, in cm, of the minor arc QR.
c. Calculate the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.

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9. Diagram below shows a circle PQRT, center O and radius of 5 cm. AQB is a tangent to
the circle at Q. The straight lines, AO and BO, intersect the circle at P and R respectively.
OPQR is a rhombus. ACB is an arc of a circle at center O.
C
A

Q
x rad

Calculate
a. The angle x, in terms of .
b. The length, in cm, of the arc ACB.
c. The area, in cm2, of the shaded region.
10.
Y
X
A

5 cm

10 cm

0.82 rad
O

In the diagram above, AXB is an arc of a circle center O and radius of 10 cm with
AOB = 0.82 radian. AYB is an arc of a circle center P and radius of 5 cm with APB =
. Calculate
a. The length of the chord AB.
b. The value of in radians.
c. The differences in length between the arcs AYB and AXB.

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