Radian.doc
Radian.doc
Q1.
Figure 1
Figure 1 shows a sector AOB of a circle with centre O and radius r cm.
The angle AOB is 1.25 radians.
Given that the area of the sector AOB is 15 cm2
(a) find the exact value of r,
(2)
(b) find the exact length of the perimeter of the sector. Write your answer in simplest form.
(3)
Q2.
Figure 1 shows the design for a badge.
The design consists of two congruent triangles, AOC and BOC, joined to a sector AOB of a circle centre
O.
∙ Angle AOB = α
∙ AO = OB = 3 cm
∙ OC = 5 cm
Given that the area of sector AOB is 7.2 cm2
(a) show that α = 1.6 radians.
(2)
(b) Hence find
(i) the area of the badge, giving your answer in cm2 to 2 significant figures,
(ii) the perimeter of the badge, giving your answer in cm to one decimal place.
(8)
Q3.
The triangle XYZ in Figure 4 has XY = 6 cm, = 9 cm, ZX = 4 cm and angle ZXY = α.
The point W lies on the line XY.
The circular arc ZW, in Figure 4, is a major arc of the circle with centre X and radius 4 cm.
(a) Show that, to 3 significant figures, α = 2.22 radians.
(2)
(b) Find the area, in cm2, of the major sector XZWX.
(3)
The region, shown shaded in Figure 4, is to be used as a design for a logo.
Calculate
(c) the area of the logo
(3)
(d) the perimeter of the logo.
(4)
Q4.
Figure 2
The shape ABCDA consists of a sector ABCOA of a circle, centre O, joined to a triangle AOD, as shown
in Figure 2.
The point D lies on OC.
The radius of the circle is 6 cm, length AD is 5 cm and angle AOD is 0.7 radians.
(a) Find the area of the sector ABCOA, giving your answer to one decimal place.
(3)
Given angle ADO is obtuse,
(b) find the size of angle ADO, giving your answer to 3 decimal places.
(3)
(c) Hence find the perimeter of shape ABCDA, giving your answer to one decimal place.
(4)
Q5.
∙ OA = OC = 6 m
∙ AD = 14 m
∙ angle ADC = 0.43 radians
∙ angle AOD is an obtuse angle
∙ OCD is a straight line
find
(a) the size of angle AOD, in radians, to 3 decimal places,
(3)
(b) the length of arc ABC, in metres, to one decimal place,
(2)
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(c) the total area of the viewing platform, in m , to one decimal place.
(4)
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