S5 math exercise
S5 math exercise
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1. In the figure, O is the centre of the circle ABCD. AC and BD intersect at the A C
point E. It is given that the orthocentre of ABC lies on BD. E
(a) Prove that BEC ~ BCD. (2 marks)
(b) Prove that ABE CBE. (2 marks) O
CBEC = ∠BEB
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= 2 X ( 900 -
350 ]
= 1100
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3. In the figure, ABCD is a circle. AC and BD intersect at the point E.
(a) Prove that ADE ~ BCE. (2 marks) E
(b) It is given that AD is a diameter of the circle. Suppose that BC = 60 cm,
CE = 21 cm, BE = 45 cm and AB : AD = 3 : 5. B
(i) Find the radius of the circle.
(ii) Find the perimeter of ABE. (6 marks)
A
4. In the figure, O is the centre of circle JWKER. JK and RW are diameters of the circle. It is given that
JOW = 120 and ER // KJ.
(a) Find EWR. (4 marks) J
(b) Suppose that RJ = 6 cm. Is the area of the sector OKR greater than
R
36 cm2? Explain your answer. (4 marks)
O
W E
K
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5. In the figure, ABCDE is a circle. BE is a diameter of the circle. It is given that
AB = CD and BC : CD = 1: 3 . Let BDC be . C α
(a) Express CBD, BCD and ABD in terms of . (3 marks) F
(b) (i) Express ABE in terms of . E
B
(ii) It is given that G is the in-centre of ABD. Danny claims that
G lies on BE. Do you agree? Explain your answer. (4 marks)
A
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CCBB
π
LCBD = 3 级 1A
= 1800 - 4 α 1H
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7α 1H
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= 上 BBE -
上 ADB
= 900 -
3 x ( 2 in semi -
civale) 1
1800 Tα ( 900 - 3 α)
= - -
= 900 - 4α
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: G
does mot lies on BE
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7. In the figure, ABCD is a quadrilateral such that BAD = 90. It is given that
CD = 10 cm, BC = 24 cm, BD = 26 cm and ACB = 65. A
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(a) Prove that ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. (2 marks)
(b) Let O be the centre of the circle ABCD.
(i) Find the radius of the circle.
(ii) Find the perimeter of the sector OAB.
(Express your answer in terms of . ) 65°
C
(5 marks)
B