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The document contains a series of questions related to the Pythagorean theorem, focusing on calculating the lengths of sides in right-angled triangles and other geometric shapes. It includes various exercises that require students to find missing lengths, calculate areas, and determine if triangles are right-angled. Additionally, there are questions that involve real-world applications of the theorem, such as the height a ladder reaches against a wall.

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Pythagoras PDF

The document contains a series of questions related to the Pythagorean theorem, focusing on calculating the lengths of sides in right-angled triangles and other geometric shapes. It includes various exercises that require students to find missing lengths, calculate areas, and determine if triangles are right-angled. Additionally, there are questions that involve real-world applications of the theorem, such as the height a ladder reaches against a wall.

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Question 1: For each right angle triangle below, work out x

(a) (b) (c)

Question 2: Calculate x
Give each answer to 2 decimal places.

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

Question 3: Calculate x
Include suitable units and give each answer to 1 decimal place.

(a) (b) (c)

Question 4: For each right angle triangle below, work out x

(a) (b) (c)

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Question 5: Calculate x
Give each answer to 2 decimal places.

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

Question 6: Calculate x for each right angle triangle.


Give each answer to 2 decimal places.

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

(g) (h) (i)

(j) (k) (l)

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Question 7: Work out if each triangle below is right angled or not.


The triangles are not drawn accurately.

(a) (b) (c)

Apply

Question 1: A 9m ladder is placed against a wall.


The foot of the ladder is 1.5m from the foot of the wall.
How far up the wall does the ladder reach?

Question 2: Shown is a square with side length 5cm.


Find the length of the diagonal, x.

Question 3: Shown is a right angle triangle.


Calculate:

(a) the perimeter of the triangle.


(b) the area of the triangle.

Question 4: A rectangle is 20cm long and 8cm wide.


Find the length of the diagonal of the rectangle.

Question 5: An airplane is Ylying from Redville to Leek.


The airplane Ylies 50 miles East and then 180 miles South.
How far is Leek from Redville directly?

Question 6: A frame is made from wire.


The frame is a trapezium
Calculate the total amount of wire needed to make
the frame.

Give your answer to 1 decimal place.

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Question 7: ABC is an isosceles triangle.

(a) Find h.

(b) Find the area of the triangle.

Question 8: Shown is an equilateral triangle.

Find the area of the equilateral triangle.

Question 9: Stanley has drawn a right angle triangle.


One side is 14cm and another is 18cm.
There are two possible lengths for the third side.
What are they?

Question 10: ABC and BCD are right angle triangles.


Find the length of AB

Question 11: A wooden Ylagpole is 25 foot tall.


In a storm, the Ylagpole is broken and its top
touches the ground 5 foot from the base.

Find the lengths of the segments of the Ylagpole.

Question 12: Benjamin has completed this question.


Can you spot any mistakes?

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Question 13: Chantelle has completed this question.


Can you spot any mistakes?

Question 14: Victor has completed this question.


Can you spot any mistakes?

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