Circle PP PDF
Circle PP PDF
Circle PP PDF
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Examiner’s
Use
T
A 32°
D
O
Find
t ,
(a) ATO
(c) t .
ABT
5 For
Examiner’s
Use
6 Q
X
P
Calculate PQ.
5 (a) John runs at a constant speed, taking 0.17 seconds to run each metre.
(b) Alan runs at a constant speed, taking a seconds to run each metre.
His sister, Betty, also runs at a constant speed, taking b seconds to run each metre.
(i) They ran a race over a distance of 50 metres, which Alan won.
(a) Write down an expression, in terms of a and b, for the difference between their
times. PI
(b) Given that Alan won the race by 0.5 seconds, form an equation in a and b and show
that it simplifies to
lOOb - 1oOa = 1. PI
(ii) Next day they ran another race at the same speeds, but Betty was given a start of 3 metres,
so that she ran 47 metres.
She won this race by 0.1 seconds.
Write down another equation in a and 6 and simplify it. PI
(iii) Solve these two equations to find the value of b. (You are not asked to find the value
of a.) PI
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Given that 2 -1 0
0 2 n
-) ( r) = (
3
d
find all the possible values of c and d. [31
All members of a Sports Club were asked whet,her they played cricket or tennis. The survey
produced the following three pieces of information:
35 members played cricket,
27 members played tennis,
three times as many members played both cricket and tennis as played neither.
(i) Take x to be the number of members who played neither sport. Using a Venn diagram, or
otherwise, find in terms of x, in their simplest form, expressions for the number of
members who played
(a) both sports, PI
(b) one or other of the two sports but not both. PI
(ii) Given that there are 52 members in the Club, find how many played neither sport. [2]
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3 A packet contains a large number of flower seeds which look identical, but produce flowers with one
of three colours, white, yellow or red.
One half of the seeds produce white flowers and one third produce yellow flowers.
The remainder of the seeds produce red flowers.
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(a) Explain why the probability that a particular seed will produce a red flower is - .
6 PI
(b) Find the probability that a particular seed will produce a flower that is not yellow. [*I
(c) Two seeds are planted.
(i) Draw a tree diagram to show the possible outcomes and their probabilities. PI
(ii) Find the probability that
(a) both will produce a yellow flower, PI
(b) both will produce a blue flower, PI
(c) one will produce a yellow flower and the other a white flower, PI
(d) neither will produce a red flower. 121
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(b) The population of Nigeria was recently estimated to be 103 940 OOO.
Express 103 940 OOO in standard form, correct to 3 significant figures.
Answer ( a ) ................................................... PI
( b ) ................................................... PI
Calculate
(b) A 6 D .
( b )AOD = ..................................... PI
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For I 13 A car skids t o a halt in an accident.
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Investigators measure the length, 1 metres, of the skid to estimate the speed,
v metres per second, at which it had been travelling before the accident.
The speed is proportional to the square root of the length of the skid.
(b) Given that a car travelling at 20 m/s skids 25 m, use your formula to find
(i) the value of k,
(U) the speed of a car which skids 100 m.
Find
(b) Ago,
(c) D20.
(b) A B 0 = .............................. PI
h
( c ) DAU = .............................. PI
5~ - 6~ = 27,
3~ - 2y = 13.
Answer x= ..........................................
y = .......................................... [31
( c ) ABD = ................................ U1
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4 E
The straight lines EBA and ECD cut the circle at A, B, C and D.
AC and BD cut at F .
Calculate
(a) angleBCD,
(b) angleACD,
(d) angleAFB,
(e) angleAED.
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A A
E B E B
O O
D C D C
Diagram I Diagram II
Diagram I shows a regular pentagon, ABCDE, inscribed in a circle of radius 1.5 cm and centre O.
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3
F B
75°
A C
20°
E D
Calculate
5 (a) C
38°
A D
O
Find
Calculate
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17 (a) Factorise completely 18rc – 3rd – 6tc + td.
21°
(a) Find QP̂B, giving your reasons.
A
(b) Given that M is the midpoint of AB, find PM̂A.
Give all your reasons. S
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B C
A D
Diagram I
(b) Given that angle ACB # 32° and angle DAB # 118°,
calculate angle ACD. [2]
(c)
C
B
P O
A F
D
E
Diagram II
Diagram II shows the circle in Diagram I and a second circle, centre O.
The two circles intersect at C and D.
AD produced cuts the second circle at F.
BD produced cuts the second circle at E.
Angle DEF # 110°.
Calculate
(i) angle ACE, [3]
(ii) angle COD. [2]
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4
E
23° D
O
110°
B
(a) Find
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use use
5
13 (a) Solve the equation = 4.
x+1
(c) Write down the least integer value of z for which z p 04.
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A
B
F
65°
C
E 128°
G D
(a) GAE,
(b) AEB.
6 (a)
A
F E
B 5 D C
(b)
P
Z
Y
52° 58°
Q R
X
3 D
56°
(d) Hence or otherwise show that X is the centre of the circle. [1]
1
E
A O P
(a) Giving a reason for your answer, write down angle ABO. [1]
3y 2 + 8y + 4
(c) Simplify . [3]
y2 – 4
(a) AÔB,
O
(b) OB̂A,
B
(c) AŜB. S
(b) ....................................................[1]
A
140° z°
O x°
D
(a) x,
(b) y,
(c) z,
(d) t.
(b) y = ........................................[1]
(c) z = .........................................[1]
(d) t = .........................................[1]
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Calculate C
∧
(i) DC B, [1]
∧
(ii) DA B, [1]
∧
(iii) ODB, [1]
∧
(iv) CBO. [1]
P Q
140° 8
O
∧
Given that POQ = 140° and the radius
of the circle is 8 cm, calculate
Find 36°
(a) AD̂B, D
(b) AB̂D,
B
(c) AĈD.
(c)
B F
C
E
D
O 146°
Circle I
A Circle II
O
66°
The tangent to the circle at C meets the D
diameter AD produced, at T.
DÔC = 66°. B
T C
Calculate
X
3
A
5
C
Y
3
B
The diagram shows a circle, centre C, of radius 5 cm, and a circle, centre A, of radius 3 cm.
The circles intersect at X and Y.
B is a point such that AB = 5 cm and BC = 3 cm.
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(b) Show that the areas of the quadrilaterals ABCX and AYCX are equal.
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D
S
R E
P
100°
O
B
Q
40°
C
17
42°
Find
(a) BD̂C,
(b) AB̂C,
(c) AĈB.
Find
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Examiner’s
A Use
O
C
20°
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C Examiner’s
Use
36°
A D
O
Find
(a) BÔA,
(b) BĈA,
(c) DĈB,
(d) OB̂C.
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A O D
Find
(a) DÊF,
E
F
(b) FB̂D,
(c) CF̂D,
(d) AÔF.
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15 For
Examiner’s
C Use
D
O Q
38° B
A
Find
(a) DÂC,
(b) DB̂ C,
(c) CB̂ Q.
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BÂD = 47°. B
A 47° O
Find
(a) BÔD, D
(b) BĈD,
(c) OB̂D.
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D A
20°
C B
Answer ...............................................................................................................................................
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11 (a) A Do not
write in this
margin
28°
D
O
E
20°
B
C
Find
(i) CÔB,
(ii) OF̂ C,
(iii) OĈB,
(iv) DĈE,
(v) AD̂ C.
t° x° 62°
E C
OB̂A = 80°, DÊC = 59° and 59° O z°
BĈE = 62°.
Find
(a) x,
(b) y,
(c) z,
(d) t.