Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 5: Exercise 19.5
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Questions from Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 5: Exercise 19.5 with Hints & Solutions
Calculate the length (in ) of the chord in the following circle. is the mid-point of .

is a point inside a circle whose centre is . Describe how to construct the chord that has as its mid-point.

A straight line cuts two concentric circles at . Prove that .

Apply what you have learned about circle properties to calculate the diameter of circle, if . Give approximate answer to significant figures.

Apply what you have learned about circle properties to calculate the diameter of circle, if . Give approximate answers to significant figures.

A circle with a radius of has a chord from its centre. Calculate the length of the chord (in ) correct to decimal places.

ln this diagram, find the length of and the area of quadrilateral . and are tangents to the circle.

In the diagram, and are tangents to the circle. is a straight line. Calculate the size of angle .
