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Area of Circle, Sector and Segment

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Deepak sir 9811291604 Area of Circle, Sector and Segment

1. Find the circumference and area of a circle of radius 10.5 cm.


2. Find the area of a circle whose circumference is 52.8 cm.
3. Afield is in the form of a circle. The cost of ploughing the field at Rs 1.50 per m2 is Rs 5775. Find the cost of fencing
the field at Rs 8.50 per metre.
4. A steel wire, when bent in the form of a square, encloses an area of 121 sq cm. The same wire is bent, in the form
of a circle. Find the area of the circle.
5. A wire is looped in the form of a circle of radius 28 cm. It is rebent into a square form. Determine the length of the
side of the square.
6. A circular park. 42 m in diameter, has a path 3.5 m wide running round it. on the outside. Find the cost, of
gravelling the. path at Rs 4 per m 2
7. A road which is 7 m wide surrounds a circular park whose circumference is 352 m. Find the area of the road.
8. A racetrack is in the form, of a ring whose inner and outer circumferences are 437 m and 503 m respectively. Find
the width of the track and also its area.
9. If the. perimeter of a semicircular protractor is 36 cm, find its diameter.
10. A bicycle wheel makes 5000 revolutions in moving 11 km. Find the diameter of the wheel.
11. The diameter of the wheels of a bus is 140 cm. How many revolutions per- minute must a wheel make in order to
move at a speed of 66 km per hour?
12. Two circles touch externally. The sum of their areas is 1 Hire sq cm and the distance between their centres is 14
cm. Find the radii of the circles.
13. Two circles touch internally. The sum of their areas is (116n:) cm2 and the distance betiveen their centres is 6 cm.
Find the radii of the circles.

q 12 q13 q14 q15


14. A paper is in the.form of a rectangle ABCD in Whieh AB =1 8 c m and BC= 1 4 c m . A semicircular portion with BC
as diameter is cut off. Find the area of the remaining paper.
15. The radius of the circle is 3 m. What is the circumference of another circle, whose area is 49 times that of the
first?132 m2
16. Two circles touch externally. The sum of their areas is 130 sq. cm and the distance between their centres is 14
cm. Find the radii of the circles. 11cm and 3 cm

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17. A wire when bent in the form of an equilateral triangle encloses an area of 121 √3 cm2 . If the same wire is bent in
the form of a circle, find the area of the circle. 346.5
18. The area enclosed between the two concentric circles is 770 cm2. If the radius of the outer circle is 21 cm,
calculate the radius of the inner circle.14
19. A wheel of diameter 42 cm, makes 240 revolutions per minute. Find : (i) the total distance covered by The wheel in
one minute. (ii) the speed of the wheel in km/hr. 316.8m and 19.008 km/h
20. An arc of length 20 cm subtends an angle of 144° at the centre of the circle. Find radius of circle.25cm
21. The perimeter of a sector of a circle of radius 5.7 m is 27.2 m. Find the area of the sector. 45.03 m2
22. In the given figure, the length of the minor arc is 7/24 of the circumference of the circle. Find : (i) <AOB (ii) If it is
given that the circumference of the circle is 132 cm, find the length of the minor arc AB and the radius of the
circle.105 , 38.5 , 21
3 marks type Questions.
23. In figure 1, find the area of the shaded region. (Use 𝜋 =3.14) {ans. 72.665 cm2}

24. A playground in the form of a rectangle having semicircles on the shorter sides as shown in fig. 2. Find its area
when the length of the rectangular portion is 80 m and the breadth is 42 m. {Ans. 4746 cm2 )
25. A toy is in the form of a cone mounted on a hemisphere of common base radius 7cm. the total height of the toy is
31 cm. find the total surface area of the toy. {ANS 858 cm2}
26. Four equal circles are described about four corners of a square so that each touches two of the others, as shown in
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fig. Find the area of the shaded region, each side of the square measuring 14cm. (take use 𝜋= 7 ) {Ans. 42 Sq. cm}

27. In figure PQ=24cm, PR = 7cm and o is the centre of the circle. Find the area of shaded region (take use
𝜋=3.14){Ans. 161.31 cm2 }

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28. 2 cubes each of volume 64cm3 are joined end to end. Find the surface area of the resulting cuboid.
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29. The length of the minute hand of a clock is 14cm. find the area swept by the minute hand in 5 minutes. (Use 𝜋= 7 )

{ANS= 51.3 cm2}.


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30. Find the area of the shaded region in fig. if AC= 24cm, BC = 10cm and o is the centre of the circle. Use 𝜋 =
7

[ANS. 145.53 cm2}

31. In figure, find the area of the shaded region, if ABCD is rectangle with AB =80 cm and BC = 70 cm . Angle AED =900
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and DE = 42 cm and a semicircle is drawn with BC as a diameter. Take π= 7
{ANS= 2499cm2}

32. The radius of the base and the height of a solid right circular cylinder are in the ratio2:3 and its volume are 1617.
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Cm3. find the total surface area of the cylinder. {Use π= 7 }

33. A square park has each side of 100m. At each corner of the park, there is a flower-bed in the form of a quadrant of
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radius 14cm as shown in fig.4. Find the area of the remaining part of the park. {Use π= 7 }. (Ans. 9384 Sq. m.)

34. A room is 8m long, 4.5 m wide high. It has one door 1.4 m wide and 2m high with a semicircular ventilator as
shown in fig. and two rectangular windows 2m by 1.5m each. Find the cost of white-washing the inner four walls
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of the room rate of rs.10per sq. m. . {Use π= }. (Ans Rs.604.30)
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Q11

35. A cylinder of radius 12 cm contains water to depth of 20cm. a spherical iron ball is dropped into the cylinder and
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thus the level of water is raised by 6.75 cm. find the radius of the ball. . {Use π= 7 }. (Ans. 4)

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36. The short and long hands of a clock are 4cm and 6cm long respectively. Find the sum of the distances travelled by
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their tips in two days. . {Use π= }. (Ans 1910.86 cm )
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37. A hemispherical bowl of internal diameter 36cm is full of some liquid. This liquid is to be filled in cylindrical bottles
of radius 3cm and height 6cm. find the number of bottles needed to empty the bowl. (ans. 72)
38. Find the area of the shaded region in fig. where ABCD is a square of side 14cm. (Ans. 42)

39. The area of an equilateral triangle is 49route3 cm2. Taking each angular point as centre, circles are drawn with
radius equal to half the length of the side of the triangle. Find the area of triangle not included in the circle. {Use
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π= 7 }.

4 marks type Questions.


40. A bucket is made up of metal sheet is in the form of a frustum of a cone, its depth is 24cm and the diameters of
the top and bottom are 30cm and 10cm respectively . Find the cost of milk which can completely fill the bucket at
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the rate of Rs.20 per liter and the cost of the metal sheet used, if it cost Rs.10 per 100cm2. {Use π= }. (Ans.
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Rs.163.28)
41. A sphere of diameter 12 cm is dropped in a right circular cylinder vessel partly filled with water. If the sphere is
completely submerged in water, the water level in the cylindrical vessel rises by 32/9cm. find the diameter of the
cylindrical vessel. (Ans. 10 cm)
42. A tent consists of a frustum of a cone, surmounted by a cone. If the diameters of the upper and lower circular
ends of the frustum be 14m and 26m respectively , the height of the frustum be 8m and the slant height of the
surmounted conical portion be 12 m, find the area of canvas required to make tent . (Assume that the radii of the
upper circular end of the frustum and the base of surmounted conical portion are equal). (Ans. 89.257 approx.)
43. From a solid cylinder whose height is 8cm and radius 6 cm, a conical cavity of height 8cm and of base radius 6cm,
hollowed out. Find the volume of the remaining solid correct to two places of decimal. Also find the total surface
area of the remaining solid. (Use 𝜋 =3.1416) (Ans. 603.19 cm3 )
44. A juice seller serves his customers using a glass ,the inner diameter of the cylindrical glass is 5cm, but the bottom
of the glass has a hemispherical portion raised which reduces the capacity of the glass. If the height of the glass is
10cm, find the apparent capacity of the glass and its actual capacity. (Use 𝜋 =3.14) (Ans. 163.54 cm3 )

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45. A milk container is made of metal sheet in the shape of frustum of a cone whose volume is 73216/7cm 3. The radii
of its lower and upper circular ends are 8cm and 20cm respectively. Find the cost of metal sheet used in making
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the container at the rate of Rs.1.40 per square centimeter. {Use π= 7 }. (Ans. Rs. 2745.60)

46. A hemispherical depression is cut out from one face of a cubical wooden block of edge 21 cm, such that the
diameter of the hemispherical is equal to the edge of the cube. Determine the volume and total surface area of
the remaining block. (Ans. 4032 cm2 )
47. Find the area of the shaded region in fig where arcs drawn with centre’s A, B,C and D interest in pairs at mid-
points P, Q ,R And S of the sides AB, BC, CD, DA respectively of a square ABCD, where the length of each side of
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square is 14cm {Use π= 7 }. (Ans. 42 cm2.)

48. A toy is in the shape of a solid cylinder surmounted by a conical top. If the height and diameter of the cylindrical
part are 21cm and 40cm respectively, and the height of cone is 15cm, then find the total surface area of the toy.
(Use 𝜋 =3.14) (Ans. 63.6 cm2
49. The length and breadth of rectangular piece of paper are 28cm and 14cm respectively. A semi-circular portion is
cut off from the breadth‘s side and a semi-circular portion is added on length’s side as shown fig. find the area of
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the shaded region.{Use π= 7 }. (623 cm2 )

50. A steel wire, when bent in the form of a square, encloses an area of 121 sq cm. the same wire is bent in the form
of a circle. Find the area of the circle.
51. A wire is looped in the form of a circle of radius 28 cm. it is rebent into a square form. Determine the length of the
side of the square.

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52. A road which is 7 m wide surrounds a circular park whose circumference is 352 m. find the area of the road.
53. If the perimeter of a semicircular protractor is 36 cm, find its diameter.
54. A bicycle wheel makes 5000 revolution in moving 11 km. find the diameter of the wheel.
55. The area of the sector of a circle of radius 10.5 m is 69.3 cm2. Find the central angle of the sector.
56. A pendulum swings through an angle of 30° and describes an arc 8.8 cm in length. Find the length of the
pendulum.
57. The short and long hands of a clock are 4 cm and 6 cm long respectively. Find the sum of distances travelled by
their tips in 2 days. Take π = 3.14.
58. Find the area of a right – angle triangle, if the radius of its circumcircle is 2.5 cm and the altitude drawn to the
hypotenuses is 2 cm long.
59. Two circle touch externally. The sum of their area is 130 π sq cm and the distance between their centres is 14 cm.
find the radii of the circles.
60. In the given figure, OABC is rhombus whose three vertices A, B, C lie on a circle of radius 10 cm. find the area of

the rhombus. Take

61.
62. Three horses are lethered with 7 meter long ropes at the three corners of a triangular field having sides 20 m, 34
m and 42 m. find the area of the plot which can be grazed by the horses. Also, find the area of the plot which
remains ungrazed.
63. The circumference of a circle exceeds its diameter by 16.8 cm. find the circumference of the circle.
64. The inner circumference of a circular track is 440 m, and the tract is 14 m wide. Calculate the cost of leveling the
track at 25 paisa/m2 also find the cost of fencing the outer boundary of the tract at Rs 5 per metre.
65. PQRS is diameter of a circle of radius 6 cm. the lengths PQ, QR and RS are equal semicircles are drawn with PQ
and FQSS as diameters, as shown in the given figure. If PS = 12 cm, find the perimeter and area of the shaded
regions. Take π = 3.14.

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66. In the given figure, OPQR is a rhombus, three of whose vertices les on a circle with centre O. if the area of the

rhombus is 32 cm2 find the radius of the circle.


6 marks
67. A chord of a circle of radius 10 cm subtends a right angle at the centre. Find :
(i) Area of the minor sector (ii) Area of the minor segment 78.5cm2 , 28.5 235.5 , 285.5 cm2
(iii) Area of major sector (iv) Area of major segment ( use = 3.14 )
68. A chord of a circle of radius 12 cm subtends an angle of 120° at the centre. Find the area of the corresponding
segment of the circle. [use = 3.14, √3 = 1.73] [88.44 cm2]
69. In the given figure 1, ABC is an equilateral triangle inscribed in a circle of radius 4 cm. Find the area of the shaded
region. [16π -12√3]
70. The following figure 2 shows a rectangle ABCD inscribed in a circle.
(i) If AB = 8 cm and BC = 6 cm, find the area of the circle not included in the rectangle.
(ii) If diameter of the circle is 25 cm and BC = 15 cm, find the area of the circle not included in the given rectangle.[
30.55 cm2 ] ,190.635
71. A paper is in the form of a rectangle ABCD in which AB = 20 cm and BC = 14 cm. A semi circular portion with BC as
diameter is cut off. Find the area of the remaining part 203 cm2
72. PQRS is a diameter of a circle of radius 6 cm. The lengths PQ, QR and RS are equal, semi-circles are drawn on PQ
and QS as diameters as shown in figure3 . Find the perimeter and area of the shaded region.12π
73. In the following figure 4, ABC is an equilateral triangle. Circles are drawn with vertices of the triangle ABC as
centers so that every circle touches the remaining two. If the perimeter of the triangle ABC is 84 cm.
74. Find: (i) area of sector, inside the triangle, of each circle.
(ii) area of the triangle which is not included in the circle. [use = 3.14, √3 = 1.73]102.57 , 31.37

Fig 4

Fig 2 Fig 3
Fig 1

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75. Four equal circles are described at the four corners of a square so that each touches two of the others. The shaded
area, enclosed between the circles is 24/7cm 2 . Find radius of the each circle.2
76. Three horses are tethered with 7 m long ropes at the three corners of a triangular field having sides 20 m, 34 m
and 42 m. Find the area of the plot which can be grazed by the horses. Also, find the area of the plot which
remains ungrazed fig 6.[77 m2 , 259 m2]
77. In the given figure, O is the centre of the bigger circle, and AC is its diameter. Another circle with AB as diameter is
drawn. If AC = 54 cm and BC = 10 cm, find area of the shaded region.770
78. A circle has been inscribed in a square of side 4 cm. Determine the left out area. What will be the left out area of
the circle if a square is inscribed in the circle , fig 7? [use = 3.14] [3. 44Cm2]
79. In given Fig.8, ABC is a quadrant of a circle of radius 14 cm and a semicircle is drawn with BC as diameter. Find the
area of the shaded region.[

Fig 6 fig 7 fig 8

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CIRCUMFERENCE AND AREA OF CIRCLES 8.3.1 – 8.3.3

Students have found the area and perimeter of several polygons.


Next they consider what happens to the area as more and more sides r
are added to a polygon. By exploring the area of a polygon with many
sides, they learn that the limit of a polygon is a circle. They extend d
what they know about the perimeter and area of polygons to circles,
and find the relationships for the circumference (C) and area (A) of
circles.

C = π dor 2π r,A = π r 2

“C” is the circumference of the circle (a circle’s perimeter), “d” is the diameter, and “r”
is the radius. “π,” which is in both formulas, is by definition the ratio circumference
diameter , and it is
always a constant for any size circle.

Using these formulas, along with ratios, students are able to find the perimeter and area
of shapes containing parts of circles.

See the Math Notes boxes in Lessons 7.1.2, 8.3.2, and 8.3.3.

Example 1

The circle at right has a radius of 8 cm. What are the circumference and the area of the circle?

Using the formulas,


C = 2π r A=π r 2
= 2π (8) = π (8)
2

= 16π = 64π
8

≈ 50.27 cm ≈ 201.06 sq. cm

Example 2

Hermione has a small space on her corner lot that she patio
edging
would like to turn into a patio. To do this, she needs to do
two things. First, she must know the length of the curved 10 ft
part, where she will put some decorative edging. Second, 40° 10 ft
with the edging in place, she will need to purchase concrete
to cover the patio. The concrete is sold in bags. Each bag
will fill 2.5 square feet to the required depth of four inches.
How much edging and concrete should Hermione buy?
Parent Guide with Extra Practice 113
The edging is a portion of the circumference of a circle with the center at point O and a radius of
10 feet. We can determine the exact fraction of the circle by looking at the measure of the
central angle. Since the angle measures 40°, and there are 360° in the whole circle, this portion
40° = 1 of the circle. If we find the circumference and area of the whole circle, then we can
is 360° 9
take 19 of each of those measurements to find the portion needed.

C= (
1 2π r
9 ) A = 19 π r 2
= (
1 2 ⋅ π ⋅10
9 ) = 19 ⋅ π ⋅ (10 )
2

= 20π ≈ 6.98 feet = 1009 π ≈ 34.91 square feet


9

Hermione should buy 7 feet of edging, and she should buy 14 bags of concrete
( 34.91 ÷ 2.5 ≈ 13.96 bags). Concrete is sold in full bags only.

Example 3

Rubeus’ dog Fluffy is tethered to the side of his house at X


point X. If Fluffy’s rope is 18 feet long, how much area does 20 ft 15 ft
Fluffy have to run in?
Rubeus’ 20 ft
Because Fluffy is tethered to a point by a rope, he can only go house
where the rope can reach. Assuming that there are no
obstacles, this area would be circular. Since Fluffy is blocked
by the house, the area will only be a portion of a circle.

From point X, Fluffy can reach 18 feet to the left


and right of point X. This initial piece is a 18 ft
semicircle. But, to the right of point X, the rope will
bend around the corner of the house, adding a little 20 ft 15 ft
more area for Fluffy. This smaller piece is a quarter
of a circle with a radius of 3 feet. Rubeus’ 20 ft
house
Semicircle: Quarter circle:
A= 1
2
π r2 A = 14 π r 2
18 2 π 32 π
= 2 = 4
324 π 9π
= 2 = 4
= 162π ≈ 508.94 ≈ 7.07

Fluffy has a total of 508.94 + 7.07 ≈ 516 square feet in which to run.

114 Core Connections Geometry


Problems

Find the area of the shaded sector in each circle below. Points A, B, and C are the centers.

1. 2. 3.
4 7
45º 120º C 11
A B

Calculate the area of the following shaded sectors. Point O is the center of each circle.

4. 2
5. 6. 7.
45º 7 10
120º O 18º
O 6 170º O
O

M
8. The shaded region in the figure is called a segment of the circle.
It can be found by subtracting the area of ΔMIL from the sector MIL. 2
Find the area of the segment of the circle. L
I

9. 10. 2 11. YARD is a square;


H A and D are the centers
5 of the arcs.
N C Y A

D R
4

12. Find the area of a circular garden if the diameter of the garden is 30 feet.

13. Find the area of a circle inscribed in a square whose diagonal is 8 feet long.

14. The area of a 60º sector of a circle is 10π m2. Find the radius of the circle.

15. The area of a sector of a circle with a radius of 5 mm is 10π mm2. Find the measure of its
central angle.

Parent Guide with Extra Practice 115


Find the area of each shaded region.

16. 10 m 17. 14 ft 18. 19. r=8


4 in.
10 m 14 ft

60º 60º

20. 21. 12 22. Find the length of the radius.


rsmall = 5 The shaded area is 12π cm2.
rlarge = 8 12
60º
120º r

Find the area of the shaded sector in each circle below. In each case, point O is the center.

23. 24.

7
O 120º
O
45º
4

25. 26.

O
O
11
6 30º

27. Find the arc length of the shaded sector in problem 1.

28. Find the arc length of the shaded sector in problem 2.

29. Find the arc length of the shaded sector in problem 3.

30. Find the arc length of the shaded sector in problem 4.

116 Core Connections Geometry


31. Kennedy and Tess are constructing a racetrack for 1408 m
their horses. The track encloses a field that is
rectangular, with two semicircles at each end. A 302 m
fence must surround this field. How much fencing
will Kennedy and Tess need?

32. Rubeus has moved his dog Fluffy to a corner of his barn 22 ft X
because he wants him to have more room to run. If Fluffy is
tethered at point X on the barn with a 20 foot rope, how
barn 15 ft
much area does Fluffy have to explore?

11 ft

Answers

1. 2π units2 2. 49 π units2 3. 363π units2


3 4

4. π units2 5. 12π units2 6. 931π units2


2 36

7. 5π units2 8. π – 2 units2 9. 100


3 π − 25 3 units2

10. 10π – 20 units2 11. 8π – 16 units2 12. 225π ft2

13. 8π ft2 14. 2 15 m 15. 144º

3 π m
100 − 25
16. 2 17. 196 – 49π ft2 18. 10π in.2

19. 48π + 32 units2 20. 65


2 π units2 21. ≈ 61.8 units2

22. 6 cm 23. 2π ≈ 6.28 sq. units 24. 49


3 π ≈ 51.31 sq. units

25. 363π ≈ 285.10 sq. units 26. 3π ≈ 9.42 sq. units 27. π + 8 ≈ 11.14 units
4

28. 14 π + 14 ≈ 28.66 units 29. 33π + 22 ≈ 73.84 units 30. π + 12 ≈ 15.14 units
3 2

31. 2816 + 302π ≈ 3764.76 meters of fencing

32. 200π + 100π + 25π ≈ 962.11 square feet


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Parent Guide with Extra Practice 117


Simple Linear Equations (A)
Solve for each variable.
a 6. 2z = 2 b
1. = −4 11. 10 − =3
8 2

y
7. −1 − = −7 y
2. b − (−5) = 13 8 12. = −7
−7

18 8 b
3. 3+ = 12 8. − (−2) = 6 13. = −5
z u 7

36 9. a − 2 = −10 −2
4. −9 + = −5 14. =2
a c

u
10. =3 c
5. u + 2 = −8 6 15. +3 = 8
5

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Simple Linear Equations (A) Answers
Solve for each variable.
a 6. 2z = 2 b
1. = −4 11. 10 − = 3
8 z=1 2
a = −32 b = 14

y
b − (−5) = 13 7. −1 − = −7 y
2. 8 12. = −7
b=8 y = 48 −7
y = 49

18 8 b
3. 3+ = 12 8. − (−2) = 6 13. = −5
z u 7
z=2 u=2 b = −35

36 9. a − 2 = −10 −2
4. −9 + = −5 a = −8
14. =2
a c
a=9 c = −1

u c
10. =3 +3 = 8
5. u + 2 = −8 6 15.
u = −10 u = 18 5
c = 25

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Simple Linear Equations (B)
Solve for each variable.
1. −2u − 5 = −21 −36 z
6. =9 11. = −8
x 8

v
2. − (−1) = 9 a x
5 7. =6 12. = −8
7 −6

−12
3. =4 12
b 13. 7a = −21
8. − 7 = −4
y

a a
4. =3 14. =3
6 −12 9
9. =6
b

b u
5. − 10 = −15 15. +4 = 2
−7 10. −3u = −6 −6

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Simple Linear Equations (B) Answers
Solve for each variable.
1. −2u − 5 = −21 −36 z
6. =9 11. = −8
u=8 x 8
x = −4 z = −64

v
2. − (−1) = 9 a x
5 7. =6 12. = −8
v = 40 7 −6
a = 42 x = 48

−12
3. =4 12
b 8. − 7 = −4 13. 7a = −21
b = −3 y a = −3
y=4

a a
4. =3 14. =3
6 −12 9
a = 18 9. =6 a = 27
b
b = −2

b u
5. − 10 = −15 15. +4 = 2
−7 10. −3u = −6 −6
b = 35 u=2 u = 12

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Pythagorean Distances (A)
Calculate the distance between each pair of points to the nearest hundredth.
q
Use the formula d(x, y) = (x2 − x1 )2 + (y2 − y1 )2

d(A, B) = d(C, D) =

d(E, F ) = d(G, H) =

d(J, K) = d(M, N ) =

d(P, Q) = d(R, S) =

d(T, V ) = d(W, Z) =

y P
10
C
9
Q
8
7
6
5
4
D R A
3
K
2
1
S E Z
0
−10 −9 −8 −7 −6 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 x
−1
−2
G
−3
F V
−4
J
−5
M
−6
B
−7
−8
W N
−9
H T
−10

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Pythagorean Distances (A) Answers
Calculate the distance between each pair of points to the nearest hundredth.
q
Use the formula d(x, y) = (x2 − x1 )2 + (y2 − y1 )2

d(A, B) = 13.45 units d(C, D) = 7.81 units

d(E, F ) = 8.94 units d(G, H) = 7.07 units

d(J, K) = 7.28 units d(M, N ) = 3.16 units

d(P, Q) = 9.22 units d(R, S) = 8.54 units

d(T, V ) = 6.08 units d(W, Z) = 10.82 units

y P
10
C
9
Q
8
7
6
5
4
D R A
3
K
2
1
S E Z
0
−10 −9 −8 −7 −6 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 x
−1
−2
G
−3
F V
−4
J
−5
M
−6
B
−7
−8
W N
−9
H T
−10

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Perimeter and Area of Triangles (A)
Calculate the perimeter and area of each triangle.

y
10
y
10

8 8

6 B 6
A
4 4
A
2 2

0 0
−10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x −10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x
D
−4 −4
C
−6 −6

−8 −8

−10 −10
D

y
10
y B
10

8
8

6
6

4
4
B
2
2

0
−10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x −10 −8 −6 −4 −2
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 x
D −2

D −4
−4

−6
−6

−8
−8 C
C
−10
−10

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Perimeter and Area of Triangles (A) Answers
Calculate the perimeter and area of each triangle.

y
10
y
10

8 8

6 B 6
A
4 4
A
2 2

0 0
−10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x −10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x
D
−4 −4
C
−6 −6

−8 −8

−10 −10
D
AB = 13.34 u BD = 12.53 u
DA = 3.61 u AC = 13.6 u
P = 29.48 u CD = 15.23 u DA = 14.32 u
A = 22.5 u2 P = 43.15 u
A = 89 u2

y
10
y B
10

8
8

6
6

4
4
B
2
2

0
−10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x −10 −8 −6 −4 −2
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 x
D −2

D −4
−4

−6
−6

−8
−8 C
C
−10
−10

BC = 10.44 u BC = 17.12 u
CD = 17.72 u DB = 14.87 u CD = 16.16 u DB = 20.25 u
P = 43.03 u P = 53.53 u
A = 77.5 u2 A = 133.5 u2

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Perimeter and Area of Quadrilaterals (A)
Calculate the perimeter and area of each quadrilateral.

y
10
y10
B A
8 8

A 6 6

4 4

2 2 B
0 0
−10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x −10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x
−4 C −4

−6 −6

−8 D −8
C
D −10 −10

y
10
A y
10

A 8
8

6 B 6 B
4
4

2
2

0
−10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x −10 −8 −6 −4 −2
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 x
−2

−4
−4

−6 C
D −6
−8
−8
D
−10
−10
C

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Perimeter and Area of Quadrilaterals (A) Answers
Calculate the perimeter and area of each quadrilateral.

y
10
y
10
B A
8 8

A 6 6

4 4

2 2 B
0 0
−10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x −10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x
−4 C −4

−6 −6

−8 D −8
C
D −10 −10

AB = 17.46 u BC = 10.82 u
AB = 9.49 u BC = 11.18 u
CD = 6.08 u DA = 15.52 u
CD = 12.53 u DA = 14.56 u
P = 49.88 u
P = 47.76 u
A = 136 u2
A = 111.5 u2

y
10
A y
10

A 8
8

6 B 6 B
4
4

2
2

0
−10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x −10 −8 −6 −4 −2
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 x
−2

−4
−4

−6 C
D −6
−8
−8
D
−10
−10
C
AB = 17.72 u BC = 11.4 u
AB = 16.12 u BC = 15.3 u CD = 2.24 u DA = 17 u
CD = 9.22 u DA = 15.52 u P = 48.36 u
P = 56.16 u A = 113 u2
A = 186.5 u2

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Perimeter and Area of Polygons (A)
Calculate the perimeter and area of each polygon.

y
10
y
10
B
A 8 8
A
6 6
B
4 4

2 2

0 0
−10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x −10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x
−4 −4

−6 −6
D
−8 −8
D
−10 −10 C

y
10
y
10

8 A 8

6 6
B
A 4 4

2 2

0 0
−10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x −10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x
C
−4 C −4

−6 D −6

D −8 −8

−10 −10

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Perimeter and Area of Polygons (A) Answers
Calculate the perimeter and area of each polygon.

y
10
y
10
B
A 8 8
A
6 6
B
4 4

2 2

0 0
−10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x −10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x
−4 −4

−6 −6
D
−8 −8
D
−10 −10 C
AB = 17.26 u BD = 20 u
AB = 6.32 u BC = 18.38 u
DA = 15.03 u
CD = 18.25 u DA = 13 u
P = 52.29 u
P = 55.95 u
A = 126 u2
A = 173.5 u2

y
10
y
10

8 A 8

6 6
B
A 4 4

2 2

0 0
−10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x −10 −8 −6 −4 −2
−2
0 2 4 6 8 10 x
C
−4 C −4

−6 D −6

D −8 −8

−10 −10

AC = 14.32 u AB = 5.83 u BC = 7.81 u


CD = 8.94 u DA = 11.18 u CD = 15.3 u DA = 13 u
P = 34.44 u P = 41.94 u
A = 50 u2 A = 90 u2

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Draw a graph for each inequality.

1) n 2) n
                             

3) x 4) r
                             

5) n 6) r
                             

7) k 8) m
                             

9) x 10) v


                             

11) v 12) x


                             

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13)  x 14) a


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15) x 16) x


                             

17) b 18) b


                             

Write an inequality for each graph.

19) 20)
                             

21) 22)
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Draw a graph for each inequality.

1) n 2) n
                             

3) x 4) r
                             

5) n 6) r
                             

7) k 8) m
                             

9) x 10) v


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11) v 12) x


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13)  x 14) a


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15) x 16) x


                             

17) b 18) b


                             

Write an inequality for each graph.

19) 20)
                             

n p

21) 22)
                             

r a

23) 24)
                             

p n

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Solve each inequality and graph its solution.

1)  x 2) r


                

3) n 4) b
               

5) a 6)  x


                

7) v 8) n
               

9)  x n
10) 
          

          

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13) n m
14) 
          

    

15)  x 16)  p


                     

17) v 18)  x


                     

19) n 20) a


                     

21)  x r


22) 
          

          

23) n 24) b


               

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One-Step Inequalities Date________________ Period____

Solve each inequality and graph its solution.

1)  x 2) r


                

x r

3) n 4) b
               

n b

5) a 6)  x


                

a x

7) v 8) n
               

v n

9)  x n
10) 
          

x           

n

k 12)  x
11) 
           

      x


k

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13) n m
14) 
          

n     

m

15)  x 16)  p


                     

x p

17) v 18)  x


                     

v x

19) n 20) a


                     

n a

21)  x r


22) 
          

x           

r

23) n 24) b


               

n b

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Two-Step Inequalities Date________________ Period____

Solve each inequality and graph its solution.

1)  x m
2)  
          

     

3) ( p) 4) ( x)


                

5) b 6) (n)
                

n 8) (r)
7)  
           

          

9)  x 10) ( p)


                     

11)  x a


12) 
          

          

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v 14) (n)


13) 
     

    

n 16) (k)


15) 
           

          

n  x
17)  18) 
 
                

19) n 20) b


                

21) (v) r


22) 
          

     

x m
23)   24) 
 
                     

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Kuta Software - Infinite Algebra 1 Name___________________________________

Two-Step Inequalities Date________________ Period____

Solve each inequality and graph its solution.

1)  x m
2)  
          

x      

m

3) ( p) 4) ( x)


                

p x

5) b 6) (n)
                

b n

n 8) (r)
7)  
           

           r
n

9)  x 10) ( p)


                     

x p

11)  x a


12) 
          

x           

a

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v 14) (n)


13) 
     

     n


v

n 16) (k)


15) 
           

           k
n

n  x
17)  18) 
 
                

n x

19) n 20) b


                

n b

21) (v) r


22) 
          

v      

r

x m
23)   24) 
 
                     

x m

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1) nn 2)  x x


                     

3)  p p 4) kk


                     

5) m 6) ( x)


                     

7) (n) 8) (b)
                

9) (r) 10) (r)


                     

11)  x x x x 12)  x x


                     

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13) aa 14) vv


               

15) nnnn 16)  x x( x)


                     

17) n(n)n 18) ( p) p p


                     

19) k(k) 20)  x( x)


                     

21) (k)(k) 22) ( x)( x)


                     

23) ( x) x 24) (n)(n)


                     

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Multi-Step Inequalities Date________________ Period____

Solve each inequality and graph its solution.

1) nn 2)  x x


                     

n x

3)  p p 4) kk


                     

p k

5) m 6) ( x)


                     

m x

7) (n) 8) (b)
                

n b

9) (r) 10) (r)


                     

r r

11)  x x x x 12)  x x


                     

x x

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13) aa 14) vv


               

a v

15) nnnn 16)  x x( x)


                     

n x

17) n(n)n 18) ( p) p p


                     

n p

19) k(k) 20)  x( x)


                     

k x

21) (k)(k) 22) ( x)( x)


                     
No solution. { All real numbers. }

23) ( x) x 24) (n)(n)


                     
No solution. { All real numbers. }

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Compound Inequalities Date________________ Period____

Solve each compound inequality and graph its solution.

m 2) n
1) m or 
           

     

x x
3)  x or  4) x and 
 
                         

p r
5)   6) r or 
 
                      

7) v or v 8) b or b


                        

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9) n and n 10) k


                   

11)  x and  x 12) n or n


                       

13)  p 14) a or a


                    

15) nn or nn 16) rr or rr


                     

17)  x x or  x x 18) mm or mm


                    

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Kuta Software - Infinite Algebra 1 Name___________________________________

Compound Inequalities Date________________ Period____

Solve each compound inequality and graph its solution.

m 2) n
1) m or 
           

      n
m or m

x x
3)  x or  4) x and 
 
                         

x or x  x

p r
5)   6) r or 
 
                      

 p r or r

7) v or v 8) b or b


                        

v or v b or b

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9) n and n 10) k


                   

n k

11)  x and  x 12) n or n


                       

 x n or n

13)  p 14) a or a


                    

 p a or a

15) nn or nn 16) rr or rr


                     

n or n r or r

17)  x x or  x x 18) mm or mm


                    

x or x m or m

Create your own worksheets like this one with Infinite Algebra 1. Free trial available at KutaSoftware.com

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Kuta Software - Infinite Algebra 1 Name___________________________________

Absolute Value Inequalities Date________________ Period____

Solve each inequality and graph its solution.

n 2) v 
1) 
                

      

x 4) b 
3) 
       

      

5) n  6) x 


                        

7) v  8)  x 


                     

9) a  10)  x 


                        

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11) n  12) k 


                            

13) n  14) x 


                 

15) p  16) m 


                         

17) b  x


18) 
               

           

19)  n  r


20) 
     

      

 x 22)  v 


21) 
             

              

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Kuta Software - Infinite Algebra 1 Name___________________________________

Absolute Value Inequalities Date________________ Period____

Solve each inequality and graph its solution.

n 2) v 
1) 
                

       v
n

x 4) b 
3) 
       

       b


x or x

5) n  6) x 


                        

n  x

7) v  8)  x 


                     

  x
 v

9) a  10)  x 


                        

 
 a x or x
 

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11) n  12) k 


                            

n or n k

13) n  14) x 


                 

n x or x

15) p  16) m 


                         

 p m

17) b  x


18) 
               

b or b            

 x

19)  n  r


20) 
     

n or n       

r

 x 22)  v 


21) 
             

               
v or v
 
x or x

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y y

x x

3) 4)
y y

x x

5) 6)
y y

x x

7) 8)
y y

x x

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y y

x x

11) 12)
y y

x x

13) 14)
y y

x x

15) 16)
y y

x x

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y  y

x x


 
3) 4) 
y  y 

x x

5) 6)
y y

x x

 

7) 8)
y y

x x

 Undefined

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9) 10)
y y

x x

 

 
11) 12)
y y

x x

 

 
13) 14)
y y

x x

 

15) 16)
y y

x x


Undefined 

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