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1. The document contains 6 problems involving calculations with circles, arcs, sectors, and shaded regions. Various geometric properties such as radii, angles, perimeters, and areas are given or must be calculated. Diagrams are provided with each problem to illustrate the geometric shapes and relationships.
2. The problems involve finding unknown lengths, angles, perimeters, and areas using properties of circles, sectors, arcs and relationships shown in the diagrams. Calculations may require use of the radius, circumference formula 2πr, area of circles πr^2, or relationships between central and inscribed angles.
3. Solutions will require analyzing the diagrams, identifying relevant geometric properties, and applying the correct formulas to
1. The document contains 6 problems involving calculations with circles, arcs, sectors, and shaded regions. Various geometric properties such as radii, angles, perimeters, and areas are given or must be calculated. Diagrams are provided with each problem to illustrate the geometric shapes and relationships.
2. The problems involve finding unknown lengths, angles, perimeters, and areas using properties of circles, sectors, arcs and relationships shown in the diagrams. Calculations may require use of the radius, circumference formula 2πr, area of circles πr^2, or relationships between central and inscribed angles.
3. Solutions will require analyzing the diagrams, identifying relevant geometric properties, and applying the correct formulas to
1. The document contains 6 problems involving calculations with circles, arcs, sectors, and shaded regions. Various geometric properties such as radii, angles, perimeters, and areas are given or must be calculated. Diagrams are provided with each problem to illustrate the geometric shapes and relationships.
2. The problems involve finding unknown lengths, angles, perimeters, and areas using properties of circles, sectors, arcs and relationships shown in the diagrams. Calculations may require use of the radius, circumference formula 2πr, area of circles πr^2, or relationships between central and inscribed angles.
3. Solutions will require analyzing the diagrams, identifying relevant geometric properties, and applying the correct formulas to
radius 5 cm. JQK is a tangent to the circle at Q. The straight lines, JO and KO, intersect the circle at P and R respectively. OPQR is a rhombus. JLK is an arc of a circle, with centre O. [Using π = 3.142] Calculate a) the angle α , in terms of π. [2 m] b) the length, in cm, of the arc JLK [4 m] 2 c) the area, in cm , of the shaded region [4 m] 2) The diagram shows the sector of a circle with centre D and two sectors PAD and QDC with centres P and Q. The angle at the major sector DABC is 3.5 rad. Find a) The radius of sector DABC [2 m] b) The perimeter of shaded region [2 m] c) The area of sector PAD [2 m] d) The area of shaded region [4 m] 3) The diagram shows a kite OS is the axis of symmetry. AQB is the arc of a circle with centre O and radius 30 cm. APBR is a semicircle with diameter 50 cm. TRU is the arc of a circle with centre S and radius 10 cm. The length of arc TRU is 20 cm. Find a) Angle AOB [2 m] b) The area of segment APBQ [4 m] c) The total area of the shaded region [4 m] 4) The diagram shows a circle with centre O and radius 6 cm. AOB is the arc of a circle with centre P. AB is parallel to CD. CD = 6 cm and angle AOB = 1200. Find a) Angle COD b) the area of segment CPD c) show that perimeter of the shaded region is 6√3 + 6 + 2𝜋 5) The diagram shows semicircle DAECF with centre Q and rhombus QAPC. Calculate a) the radius of semicircle DAECF [1m] b) the angle in radians [3m] c) the area of sector QAEC [2m] d) the area of the shaded region [4m] 6) Two circles of the same size, each having radius of 5 cm. both circles intersect at its outer and also touches O the inner part of another circle with radius 15 cm at O as shown in diagram. Calculate a) perimeter of the shaded region b) area of shaded region