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The document contains a series of geometry problems involving angles in circles, specifically focusing on angles formed by points on the circumference and the center of the circle. Each problem requires the calculation of unknown angles based on given values and relationships between angles. The document is structured with clear sections for each problem, including diagrams and spaces for answers.

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Circle-Theorems 1 - Support

The document contains a series of geometry problems involving angles in circles, specifically focusing on angles formed by points on the circumference and the center of the circle. Each problem requires the calculation of unknown angles based on given values and relationships between angles. The document is structured with clear sections for each problem, including diagrams and spaces for answers.

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1.!

(a) In the diagram below, O is the centre of the circle and A, B and C are points
! on the circumference.

! Angle A = 29°

! Work out the size of angle B.

.........................°
(1)

! (b) ! A, B and C are three points on the circumference of another circle.


! O is the centre of the circle.

! Angle AOB = 112°

! Work out the size of angle ACB.!

.........................°
(1)

© CORBETTMATHS 2014
2.! A, B, C and D are points on the circumference on a circle.

! (a) Find the size of angle DAB.

.........................°
(1)

! (b) Find the size of angle ABC.

.........................°
(1)

© CORBETTMATHS 2014
3.! A circle with centre O, has points A, B and C on the circumference.
! Angle ABC = 20°

! Find the size of angle BAC.

.........................°
(1)

4.! A, B, C and D are points on the circumference of a circle.

! Find x, the size of angle ACD.

.........................°
(1)

© CORBETTMATHS 2014
5.! (a)! In the diagram, O is the centre of the circle.

! ! Write down the value of w.

.........................°
(1)

! (b)!

! ! Write down the value of x.

.........................°
(1)

© CORBETTMATHS 2014
! (c)!

! ! Write down the value of y.

.........................°
(1)

! (d) In the diagram, O is the centre of the circle.

! ! Write down the value of z.

.........................°
(1)

© CORBETTMATHS 2014
6.! P, Q, R and S are four points on the circumference of a circle.
! PR meets QS at A.
! Angle PRS = 57° and Angle PAQ = 78°

! Work out the value of angle y.


! Include your method.

.........................°
(3)

7.! The diagram shows points D, E, F and G on the circumference of a circle.


! EG is a diameter.
! DEFG is a kite.

! Work out the value of x.

.........................°
(2)
© CORBETTMATHS 2014
8.! A, B, C and D are points on the circumference of a circle with centre O.

! Work out the size of angle BCD.


! You must show your workings.

.........................°
(4)

9.! AB is the diameter of a circle.

! Work out the value of x.

.........................°
(3)
© CORBETTMATHS 2014

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