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WORK EXAMPLES 3 The figure shows a sector of a circle with radius F. The angle of the sector is g and the perimeter of the sector is a third of the circumference of the circle (a) Find the value of @ (b) If r= 8 cm, find the perimeter and area of the sector. 4, Inacircle of radius 10 cm, find (a) the area of a sector with an angle of 1.12". (b) the angle of a sector whose area is 20 cm’. 5, __ Inacircle of radius 10 cm, find (a) the length of the arc which substend: (b) the angle subtended by an arc of length 7 cm is an angle of 1.31° at the centre, The figure shows a sector of a circle centre O, radius 6 cm 6. and ZAOB =F Find (a) the area of the segment ACB (shaded), (b) the perimeter of the shaded region. 7. OBC is a sector of a circle with centre Oand radius 6 cm as shown in the figure. If ZBOC “and OA = CD=2cm, find (a) the area of the shaded region, (b) the perimeter of the shaded region. Revision Exercise The figure shows part of a circle centre O and radius 5 cm. Given that the chord AB = 6 cm, find (a) ZAOB in radians, (b) the length of the arc ACB, (c) the area of the shaded region, 4, 2. The figure shows part of a circle centre O and radius 5 om. Given that the 7408 = 1.1", find ‘ (a) the lenght of the arc ACB, Y (b) the area of the sector OACB, a Vy (c) the area of the shaded region. The figure shows Sa se dius 10 ctor Of fads 10cm. Given that © 28 ofa circle centre O and to om and AC is perpendicular (a) ZBOC in radians, (0) the area of the sh: aded regi Caen sacra, ion. o. Tom The figure sh Meee ta can” 2 seo" OAC ofa cele contre O and perpendicularto OA Giventnt Seo emia i (a) ZAOC in radians, orn, fg oom (b) the perimeter ofthe sh (¢)the area ofthe shaded econo” o ar Tne igure shows the cular cross-section of @ uniform log of radius 40 cm floating in water. The points A and B are on the surface and highest point X'is 6 cm above the surface. Show that 2408 is approximately 1.29 radians. Calculate (a) the length of the arc AXB, (b) the area of the cross-section below the surface, (0) the percentage of the volume of the log below the surface, The diagram shows two arcs, AB and CD, of concentric circles centre O. The radii OA and OC are 11 cm and 14 cm respectively, and ZAOB = 6 radians, Express in terms of @ the area of (a) the sector AOB (b) the shaded region ABCD, Given that the area of the shaded region ABCD is 30 om, calculate (c) the value of 8. (¢) the perimeter of the shaded region ABCD. ‘The figure shows a circle centre O and radius 7 cm. TA ; ng TB are tangents from Tto the clrele. OT = 13m, ‘ find (a) 247 in radians, . : (6) the perimeter of the shaded region, .e shaded region. = 4 (0) the area of the 8 10, ar Gagram shows a square ABCD of side 8 em, On the side of AB is described an are of a circle whose centres O, the midpoint of CO. (2) Show that AOB is 0.927 radians to 3 decimal places STEED nL (©) Coleulate the area of the shaded segment AP The diagram shows a semicircle ABC , with centre O and radius 4 m, such that BOC = 90". Given that CD is an are ofa circle, centre B, calculate (@) the lenght of the are CO, 6 (0) the area of the shaded region oem The diagram shows two circles, C, and C, touching at A, Circle C, has radius @ em and entre X, circle Chas radius 4 em and centre ¥. A tangent touches the crcies (and C, atthe points P and Q respectively. Calculate the length of PQ and show that p.xy t0 3 decimal places is 1.176 radians Find (a) the lenght of the minor are AP of circle C, (0) the lenght of the minor are AQ of circle C;, (c) the area of the shaded region.

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