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1. The document provides diagrams and questions related to angles and circles. It asks the reader to find the measure of unknown angles given information about other angles and the properties of circles. 2. There are 14 multi-part questions involving finding unknown angle measures using properties such as angles in a semicircle being 90 degrees, opposite angles of intersecting lines being supplementary, angle bisectors, and angles formed by chords, secants or tangents with the radius of a circle. 3. The questions require applying properties of angles, circles, and the relationships between angles to set up and solve equations in order to find the unknown angle measures.

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1. The document provides diagrams and questions related to angles and circles. It asks the reader to find the measure of unknown angles given information about other angles and the properties of circles. 2. There are 14 multi-part questions involving finding unknown angle measures using properties such as angles in a semicircle being 90 degrees, opposite angles of intersecting lines being supplementary, angle bisectors, and angles formed by chords, secants or tangents with the radius of a circle. 3. The questions require applying properties of angles, circles, and the relationships between angles to set up and solve equations in order to find the unknown angle measures.

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22
232 at O") leree o
360°- 2b RS gven
360° -232
(Ls at a point) thecirele
tre of a cird
128°
centre ofro
obtuse AOC = 128
Trace thee c
low and
-N their respec
tres usingthe
Example discussed
Does it work
he following diagram, AB is pair of comp
sraight lines. Find BPR.
a diameter and APQ and check your an.
RBQ are
O
APB=90 (r. L in
Solution
D =180°-90° (adj Ls
a
semicircle)
90
on a
straight line)
r=450 (Ls in the 251
same
segment)
nAPOR

BPR+p +r+ 25° 180° ( sum


=

BPR= 180° -90° - of A)


20°
25°-45
450

For
Exercise11b
questions 1,2, and 3, find the value
1. (a) of xin each of the figures where O is the centre of each circ
A (b) (c)
40o

40

(d)
(c) (0
A40

2. (a)
(b) 40A
230°
O

N Syllabuw Mathematics 3
2
(d) (
(e)
98°

3. (a) (c)
(b)
A30° 80

(d) (e) (1)


l10°
100°

A 70
o+y 180
70

4. In the diagram, O is the centre of the circle and PAB = 38°, find

(a)PÖB: b)PÕA: (c) QPB.

5. In the diagram, AP, BQ and CR are the angle bisectors of A, B and C


respectively. Given that A = 50°, B = 70° and = 60°, find P, Q and R.

6. Inthe diagram, AB is a diameter of the circle. Given that CÂB = 35°, find
ADC.
A35 B

of the circle. Given that BÂP


7. In the diagram, AB is adiameter
and BPA = 35°, find BQX.
24 =

24
33P
8. In the diagram, APC = 25° and BCD = 16°. Find AXB.
A B
F259 P
C J6
D
9. In the diagram, ADB = 54, ACD = 58° and CBP = 80°. Find ABn
D
548
80
B
Cinbs
Chapler 11 GrometricalPrperisof
10. In the diagram, AABC is inscribed in a circle, centre 0. If =62°, find the
sum of BHC and BÊC (i.e. BAC + BC).
E
O

11. In the diagram, AOC =144°


circle. Find BAD. and APC= 145° where O is the centre of the B

145° O 144

12. In the diagram, ABC 43° and


=
AB =28°. Find OBA and OCA.
62 BA43

O 28°

13. In the diagram, O is the centre


of the circle and
ADC. OÃC =
24°. Find ABC and

14. In the
diagram, OCI
that COB = 30°, find BD and 0 is the centre of the circle.
ABD and Given
ADB.
O0
Cyetie Ouadrilaterals D

A
quadrilateral with its four vertices
lying the
circle is called on
circumference of
a
cyclic quadrilatera. a

InS the diagram, PORS is a cyclic quadrilateral. The


are said to be points P. Q. R and
concyclic.

Example o
in the figure, O is the
centre of the circle and Q0S =
100°. Find
(a) the reflex
(c) QRS:
angle QÖS; (b) QPs;
(d) QPs+ QXS.
100

R
(a) Reflex angle OOS 360°-100
260 Solut
2. In the diagram, DAC = 65°, AÊB = 41° and BBC = 27°. Find ABD.

B
65

3. In the diagram, O is the centre of the circle and RPS = 40°.


Calculate PÙR and OXS.
K40°

4. In the figure. o is the centre of the circle ABC. Given that


CAO = 20° and CBO =30°, find ACB.

20 30

5. In the diagram, ABC = 80° and AXB = 30°. Find BÂD and XD.

D
80
30°

6. In the figure, POST is a cyclic quadrilateral, in which TPQ =100°,


QTS = 15° and PSQ = 20°. Find POT and RQS.
20
R
15

7. In the figure, O is the centre of the circle. Find the sum of PÙR,
PXS and PTS.

8. In the diagram, BAD = 90°, BC = 6 cm and CD = 8 cm. Find the


radius of the circle.

A6 8 cm

Capl 11 Gomtrical Prpokias of Ciels


In the diagram, Ois the
centre
and LMN = 85°, find OXN. of the circle. Given that KÕL= 110 M
85°

110

In the figure, O is the centre


of the circle. If
CD =
DE, find BAD.

11. In the figure, GF is a diameter of the circle GHF


Find EDG and DËF. and GFH =
35°.

35
12. In the figure, O is the centre of
PSR is a straight line. Calculate the circle SQR, RSQ =
110° and
QPS.

10o
13. In the
figure, O is the centre of the circle, with AFG I OB,
AOB = 120 and EAG = 80°. Find BFG and
EBO.

8
-G

l n the figure, O is the centre of the circle, with WS/ PR, sWR=26°
and PQR 116. Find P`W, PWR and SPw.
=

w26°Q

In the diagram, ADDC =70° and AB = 40°. Find BA4C.

70

Syllabus Mathemalics3

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