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Finding An Arc Length: The Circle 2

The document discusses calculating the length of arcs of circles. It provides an example of finding the length of a minor arc given the radius and central angle. The length of an arc is calculated by taking the circumference of the circle and multiplying it by the fraction of the total circumference represented by the central angle of the arc. The document also discusses finding the lengths of major arcs and calculating perimeters of sectors of circles.

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Finding An Arc Length: The Circle 2

The document discusses calculating the length of arcs of circles. It provides an example of finding the length of a minor arc given the radius and central angle. The length of an arc is calculated by taking the circumference of the circle and multiplying it by the fraction of the total circumference represented by the central angle of the arc. The document also discusses finding the lengths of major arcs and calculating perimeters of sectors of circles.

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Chapter 10 The Circle 2

Finding an Arc Length A minor


arc
B
An ARC is a part, (or fraction), of the circumference of a circle. 15 cm
60°
Arc AB, (the red part), is called the minor arc.
O
Arc AB, (the blue part), is called the major arc.
major
arc

Example :– Find the length of the minor arc AB.

C = πd * note
Step 1 : Calculate the full
C = 3·14 x 30
circumference C = πd
C = 94·2 cm
Step 2 : Find the required 60
=> Arc AB = 360
x 94·2 = 15·7 cm
fraction of the circumference.

* note 300
The major arc AB is found in the same way by multiplying the circumference by the fraction 360
.

Exercise 10·1
Sometimes the words minor or major are not used.
1. Copy and complete the calculation to find the
length of the minor arc of the circle shown :- 4. Calculate the arc length in each of these :–
A (a) (b)
C = πd note

C = 3·14 x 14 B
7 cm
45° 135° 225°
C = ...... cm 14 cm
O 8 mm
....
=> Arc AB = 360
x .....
(c) (d)
= .......... cm.

10 cm 300°
160°
2. Find the length of each minor arc :– 14 m
(a) A (b) A

6 cm 5 cm
5. Calculate the perimeter of each shape :-
120° 135°
O
O (a) (b)
B
B
15 cm 20 mm

(c) (d) 45° 100°

9 cm
100° 240°
6. The shape trapped between two radii and an arc
4 cm
is called a sector of a circle.
Calculate the perimeter of a sector which is a
3. Find the length of the major arc in question 2(a). fifth of a circle with diameter 5 centimetres.
(A sketch would help).

Chapter 10 this is page 101 The Circle 2


e 4(q – 2)(q + 2) f 7(x – y)(x + y) 5. a 4(a + 6) b 7(3x – 4b) c c(d + g) 4. a 147·4° b 169·8° c 223° d 107·5°
g 6(v + 5)(v – 5) h 10(a – 3b)(a + 3b) d 2b(b – 5) e n 2 (n – 1) f 12kh(2k + 3h) 5. a 330° b 5077·38 mm2
i 19(x – y)(x + y) j a(w – v)(w + v) g (r – 10)(r + 10) h 5(q –2)(q + 2)
Exercise 10·5
k π(m – n)(m + n) l k(p – 6q)(p + 6q) i (w – 8)(w – 2) j (2m + 3)(m + 2)
m k(p – 3q)(p + 3q) n d(d + 2)(d – 2) k (5b – 2)(b – 5) l (x - 2y)(x + y) 1. 45° 2. a 115·6° b 238·9°
o 3x(3x – 4)(3x + 4) p (a2 – 1)(a 2 + 1) m (3x – y)(2x + 3y) n (x – 7y)(x – 7y) 3. 300·4°
q (1 – k 2 )(1 + k 2 ) r (p 2 – q 2 )(p 2 + q 2 ) o (1 – 5a)(1 + 5a) p (9n + 9)(n – 2)
4. a 120·0° b 156·0° c 107·5° d 301·0°
s (1 – 4y 2 )(1 + 4y 2 ) t 3(d 2 – 4)(d 2 + 4) q 3p(p – 16) r 7ab(a2 –3)
s 17s(t – u)(t + u) t (x 2 – y 2 )(x 2 – y 2 ) 5. a 202·5° b 63·6 cm
3. a Yellow area = k2 – s2 = (k – s)(k + s)
b 47·25cm2 6. a 2k + 3 b k +2
c (2k + 3)(k + 2) = 2k 2 + 7k + 6 Exercise 10·6
Exercise 9·7 d 2 k 2 + 6k + 14 o o
1. 2. a
100° 110°
1. a (x + 1)(x + 1) b (a + 2)(a + 1) Turn off that Calculator - Non-calc. 3
c (k + 5)(k + 2) d (d + 7)(d + 2) 40° 40° 35° 35°

e (x – 1)(x – 1) f (b – 3)(b – 3) 1. a 6575 b 8 3 7 c 360 d 27360 o


e 12500 f 6300000g 8 8 0 h 7036 2. b c d
g (c - 6)(c – 3) h (w – 3)(w – 8) 76° 25° 15°
i (x + 4)(x – 1) j (n + 3)(n – 2) 2. £2220
52° 52° 25° 130° o 150° 15°
k (p + 5)(p – 3) l (q + 6)(q – 3) o
3. a 4·75 b 6·716 c 10·251 d 0·18
m (x – 4)(x + 1) n (r – 7)(r + 1)
e 70 f 115·644g 23·444 h 2·168 o
o (y – 6)(y + 2) p (h – 10)(h + 2) 3. a 65° 65° b 55° c
50° 55°
2. a (x – 6)(x + 1) b (x + 3)(x + 5) 4. a 264 b 63 c 600
130° 130° 70° 64°
c (x – 5)(x + 10) d (x – 9)(x – 2) 5. a 2/ 3 b 8/ 9 c 2/ 3 d 1/ 4 50° 110° 116°
e (y – 5)(y + 3) f (y + 8)(y – 1) 65° 65° 32° 32°
6. a 11/ 4 b 43/ 4 c 9 d 1/ 4
g (y – 7)(y – 2) h (y + 6)(y + 2)
i (a – 7)(a + 7) j (a – 11)(a + 1) 7. 100 pupils d 64° 64° e o f o
k (a + 6)(a – 5) l (a – 4)(a – 5) 52° 90° 60° 60°
8. a £282 b £23·50 c £42·30 105° 105°
m (c – 5)(c – 3) n (c + 7)(c – 3) 98° 45° 45°
60°
o (c – 9)(c + 3) p (c – 8)(c – 2) 9. a £1·60 b £4·20 c 96p
41° 41°
q (k + 10)(k – 1) r (k – 9)(k + 1) d £9 e £75 f £30
s (k – 7)(k + 5) t (k + 6)(k – 4) 10. £1632 g h i 32·5° 32·5°
u (v + 4)(v – 2) v (v – 3)(v – 10) 11. a 7 b –29 c –17 d 40
55°
70° o o 99 00 °° 45°
1 1 5 °1 1 5 °
w (v – 4)(v + 3) x (v – 8)(v – 5) e –60 f –45 g 121 h –5 55° 110°
45° 32·5° 130° 32·5°
35° 35°
25° 25°
3. a (2x + 3)(x + 1) b (2a + 1)(a + 3) i –45 j –6 k –18 l 35
c (3y + 2)(2y + 1) d (3g + 5)(g + 3) j 54° 54° k l
12. 36° 54° 72° 54° 22° 22°
40°
e (6k – 1)(2k – 1) f (2b – 1)(b – 3) 72° 136°
13. 23rd May 5 4 °7 2 ° 54°
g (4c – 5)(2c – 1) h (3x + 4)(x - 2) 54°
7 2 °7 2 °
54° 1 1 2 °1 1 2 ° o
i (3a + 1)(a – 2) j (5p – 1)(p + 1) 5 4 °5 4 ° 20° 80° 20°
k (2m – 1)(m + 1) l (3q + 1)(q – 1) Answers to Chapter 10 Page 101 50° 50°
m (4c + 3)(2c – 1) n (4n – 1)(2n + 3)
4. 3
o (4w – 5)(3w + 1) p (2c + 3)(2c + 3) Exercise 10·1
q (4k + 1)(6k – 1) r –(6x + 1)(3x – 1) 5. a 89 mm b 32 mm
1. 5·5 cm
s –(2y – 3)(y + 5) t (x + 6y)(x + 2y) 6. a 6·3 mm b 17·3 mm
2. a 12·56 cm b 11·78 cm
u (p – 12q)(p + 2q) v (b + 2c)(b + c)
c 6·98 cm d 18·84 cm 7. 530·66 cm2
w (a – 7b)(a + 2b) x (2u + v)(u – 3v)
y (3g + 4)(3g – 2) z (3sin – 2)(3sin –2) 3. a 25·12 cm b 19·63 8. a 9 cm b 6 cm
c 18·14 d 37·68 cm 9. 11·87 m
Exercise 9·8 4. a 18·84 mm b 54·95 cm 10. a 18·3 cm b 45·3 cm
c 39·08 m d 52·33 cm
1. 6(x + 6y) 2. (p + 7)(p – 7) 11. a 48 cm b 68 cm
3. (y + 3)(y + 3) 4. k(k – 1) 5. a 41·8 cm b 74·89 mm
5. (v – 3)(v + 2) 6. (1 – a)(1 + a) 6. 16·28 cm Exercise 10·7
7. d(e + h – j) 8. 3(c – 2)(c + 2)
1. a 30° b 17° c 48° d 34°
9. m (m – 8) 10. (q – 1)(q – 1) Exercise 10·2 e 48°
11. (b – 1)(b + 1) 12. b(b – 1)
13. (b – 2)(b + 1) 14. 2(t – 3)(t + 3) 1. 39·25 cm2 2. a b c
15. 2x(x – 16) 16. a 2 (a – 1) 2. a 26·17 cm2 b 42·39 cm2 60° 137° 45°
O O
17. (2p + 5)(p – 1) 18. (3n + 1)(3n + 1) 43°
3. a 274·75 cm2 b 52·33 cm2 O
19. (9 – x)(9 + x) 20. 2(5 – c)(5 + c) 30° 90° 45° 90°
21. 6 y(3 – y) 22. (9 – 2b)(9 + 2b) 4. a 43·96 cm2 b 802·44 cm2 150° 135°
47° 90°
23. (2k + 1)(k – 1) 24. 14(x 2 + 3y 2 ) c 83·41 cm2 d 54·51 cm2
25. 14(m – 2n)(m + 2n) 26. (4x – 1)(4x – 1) e 128·22 cm2 f 69·32 cm2
g 163·54 cm2 d 41° e 152° f
27. 3pq(p – 3q) 28. (u – 1)(u – 1) 53° 90°
139° 28°
29. 3x(x – 3)(x + 3) 30. (3a – 2)(2a + 3) 139° O
Exercise 10·3 O 41° 90°
O 37°
31. 4(x + 2)(x – 1) 32. 10w(1– 2w)(1 + 2w) 62° 1 4 3 °1 4 3 °
33. a(k – m )(k + m ) 34. (2x + 3)(x – 5) 1. a (i) 39·25 cm (ii) 1116·44 cm2 49° 90° 118° 37°
35. p 5 (p 2 - p – 1) 36.(x + 3)(x – 3)(x 2 + 9 b (i) 12·95 mm (ii) 35·62 mm2
g h i 90° 85°
2. 1395·56 cm2 90°
Remember Remember 9 90° 119° 90° O
61° 61°
3. 157 cm2 148° 32° 58°
119° 29° 54°
1. a 24x b g2 c 32ab d 5p 2 63° 27° 41° 90°
e 4m 2 n f 3 x 2 q g 20 h 4x2 4. 24·42 cm O

2. a 5a + 10 b 8 – 24r c 9a + a2 5. a 115·13 m b 105·54 m j 90° k l 128°


52°
60° 128°
d –6x 2 + 12x y 9 0 °1 0 7 ° 9 0 ° 52°
6. 11·6 m 45° 73° 73° 90° O
3. a 3x + 10 b y + 36 c 16 – 3q O 107° 38°
7. a 29·34 cm b 53·22 cm2 17° 17°
d 9w + 14 e 18 – 8d f 3q + 2 43° 30°
142°
142°
g 5 – 5u h 2k + 6 i 14m – 2 8. a 113·04 cm2 b 72 cm2 c 41·04 75°
90° O 38°
4. a a2 + 9x + 14 b b 2 – 9b + 18 9. 254·18 O
m n o
c c2 + 7c – 18 d 12d 2 + 20d + 3 3 5 °5 5 ° 6 5 °5 0 °1 3 0 ° 2 5 ° 55°
e 6 e 2 – 17e + 5 f 14y 2 + 19y – 3 Exercise 10·4 55° 35°
7 0 °1 1 0 °
6 5 °2 5 °
3 5 °1 1 0 °7 0 ° 5 5 °
g 4 k 2 – 20k + 25 h m 2 + 4 + 4/m 2 1. 45° 110°
70° 55°
O
i n 3 + 3n 2 + 3n + 1 j 8s 3 – 36s 2 + 54s 35°
55°
–27 2. a 120° b 240°
k 7x l 5x 2 – 12x + 1 3. 180° 3. 13 cm
m 6 y 3 + 5y 2 – 10y + 3

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